Found Body May Be British Weapons Adviser

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By MICHAEL McDONOUGH, Associated Press Writer

LONDON - A body found Friday in central England has been tentatively identified as a missing Ministry of Defense adviser suspected as the source of allegations that the government doctored a report about Iraq's nuclear program.

David Kelly's family reported him missing late Thursday when he didn't return to his home in Southmoor, about 20 miles southwest of Oxford, from an afternoon walk.

The body, found by police in a wooded area about five miles from Kelly's home, was to be identified Saturday, said Acting Superintendent David Purnell of Thames Valley Police. The cause of death was yet unknown.

"But what I can say is that the description of the man found ... matches the description of Dr. David Kelly," Purnell told reporters.

In Tokyo, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said an independent judicial inquiry was expected. "The Ministry of Defense should be making an announcement this afternoon in terms of the name of the judge and how he will conduct the inquiry," Blair's spokesman said.

"The government would cooperate fully and he would have access to any papers that he wants and to any people he wishes to speak to," the spokesman said.

Kelly, a 59-year-old former U.N. weapons inspector, was at the center of a political storm over allegations that Blair's office altered intelligence on Iraq's alleged weapons programs to support the decision to join the U.S.-led war in Iraq. The government denies the claim.

The Ministry of Defense said Kelly may have been the source for a British Broadcasting Corp. report that Blair aides gave undue prominence to a claim that Iraq could launch chemical or biological weapons on 45 minutes' notice.

The ministry said Friday that Kelly was told he had violated civil service rules by having unauthorized contact with a journalist, but "that was the end of it." It said Kelly was not threatened with suspension or dismissal.

BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan subsequently said his source accused Alastair Campbell, Blair's communications director, of insisting on including the 45-minute claim. A Parliamentary probe cleared Campbell of that allegation.

The controversy centers over the May 29 BBC report citing an unidentified official saying the 45-minute claim was inserted to build up an intelligence dossier published last September.

Kelly told the Parliament committee this week he had spoken to the BBC. But he said he didn't make the claims in the report and didn't believe he was the source cited. The BBC has refused government requests to reveal who the source was.

Donald Anderson, who chaired the Foreign Affairs Committee where Kelly testified Tuesday, said the committee "felt pretty confident that he (Kelly) was not in fact the source."

Anderson, a Labor Party lawmaker, told BBC television that Kelly had appeared "rather relaxed" during his testimony and seemed to be "on top of things

The BBC report fueled a wider controversy that has left Blair facing a barrage of questions over prewar intelligence.

In a historic address to Congress in Washington, Blair said Thursday he and President Bush would not be proven wrong in their prewar claims about Iraq's weapons capabilities. Even if they are, says Blair, a menace has been defeated.

Television journalist Tom Mangold said he had spoken to Kelly's wife, Janice, on Friday morning, and she said her husband had felt stressed after appearing before the parliamentary committee to face questions about the BBC report.

"She didn't use the word depressed, but she said he was very, very stressed and unhappy about what had happened and this was really not the kind of world he wanted to live in," Mangold told ITV news.

Conservative committee member Richard Ottaway also said Kelly had suggested he was under great strain.

"At the meeting last week he did hint at the sort of pressure he was under," Ottaway said. "He was asked to provide some evidence and he replied that he would do so but he could not get into his house because of the media pressure."

The Ministry of Defense said it had offered accommodation for Kelly so that he could avoid media attention. The ministry and Blair's office separately expressed concern Friday for Kelly's welfare. "Our thoughts are with his family and friends," a Blair spokesman said.
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Looks like Blair learned something from Clinton's body count.

You speak, you die.....
 
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Where the hell is everyone????

I think this is interesting news.
Here you have a man who questions Tony Blair's remarks about Iraq's alleged attempt at buying uranium and now that man is dead....
And you all ain't got nothing to say????
 
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Unfortunately it just shows that nobody cares anymore. Notice my two latest threads, ZERO replies.

This is definately interesting news to me, I've been reading up on this all morning. This clearly shows us how currupt and deadly this game of power is. Massive coverup, no doubt. Watch the news in the future, I guarantee they call this a suicide. Reminds me of when Clinton was in office, remember?
 
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Hell yeah I remember....

I hear you though, people are asleep these days.
I was watching O'Reily last night and he made refference to a poll that shows Americans in general do not care whether Bush lied about Iraq's nuclear program or not.

I cannot believe how shallow people are, how in the hell can you ignore what's going on?
It is because of people like this that those that are in power will always keep a choke hold on them.
 

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I just caught this on TV today. Normally i dont watch tv but this caught my eye. What you two FAIL to see is that the PRO WAR people are now in HIDING. now that a bunch of SHIT is coming out they are not replying to whats being posted.

Make a post about weapons of mass destruction and see how many people reply. make a post about carlyle and see how many people reply. the "average" american is brainwashed. all he or she does is wave a stupid little flag,watch television all day (figure of speech) and turn a blind eye to whats going on. AMERICANS ARE VERY....VERY...WELL FORGET IT...


When clinton (known drug pusher and rothschild) was in office MANY people died or came up MISSING. This guy ddint keep his mouth shut and that other guy dimed him out and named him as the source.

So whats gonna happen? Im thinking this will be swept under the rug very quietly....


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There's too many haters out there that are just out to get you for money or power. The only team, or government, or what ever kind of organized heirarchy that ever works, is a loyal one and one built on trust. If everybody in your team can be trusted and they all do for the good of the whole, then you have a team that is not infected with corruption and narrow mindedness. Whatever you have to do to maintain that level of purity is acceptable. Remember our enemies only understand two things, money and power. You have to use these same tactics against them if you ever want to defeat them. There are many levels of this game but they are all susceptible to death.
 
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HERESY said:
I just caught this on TV today. Normally i dont watch tv but this caught my eye. What you two FAIL to see is that the PRO WAR people are now in HIDING. now that a bunch of SHIT is coming out they are not replying to whats being posted.
Nah, I didnt fail to see that shit.

Make a post about weapons of mass destruction and see how many people reply.
Check my last threads....no replies.

the "average" american is brainwashed. all he or she does is wave a stupid little flag,watch television all day (figure of speech) and turn a blind eye to whats going on. AMERICANS ARE VERY....VERY...WELL FORGET IT...
I know, you dont have to tell me that. What I will say and I wont go in depth is that its not a coincidence that americans are getting less and less intelligent.

So whats gonna happen? Im thinking this will be swept under the rug very quietly....
They'll call it a suicide and thats the end of that story.

Heresy, get at this thread when you get the time.http://www.siccness.net/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=65998
 
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This reminds me a lot of the Vincent Foster case. Yet another man who knew too much to be allowed to keep living.
It nasueates me to know that a human life can be snuffed out like that and then completely covered up by members of a supposedly "Democratic" government. This is the type of shit that one would expect in Iran or China, not in the UK. I can't help but feel sorry for that poor guy. Even if he did off himself, which i think is unlikely, i'm sure there was a lot of pressure from the authorities to do it. I've said it before and I'll say it again: the world's going to hell in a handbasket.

::waits for inevitable cover-up::
 
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Police: U.K. Aide's Death Likely Suicide
By BETH GARDINER
Associated Press Writer


SOUTHMOOR, England (AP)--Weapons expert David Kelly apparently killed himself by slashing his left wrist, police said Saturday in a case that has plunged the British government deeper into controversy over the intelligence used to justify war in Iraq.

Police said they found a knife and some pain-killers near Kelly's body, which was discovered Friday in Oxfordshire woods not far from his home.

``The cause of death was hemorrhaging from a wound to his left wrist. The injury is consistent with having been caused by a bladed object,'' said acting superintendent David Purnell of Thames Valley Police.

``We've recovered a knife and an open packet of coproxamol tablets at the scene,'' he told reporters in Wantage, near Southmoor. ``Whilst our inquiries are continuing, there is no indication at this stage of any other party being involved.''
http://www.statesman.com/news/conte...ry.html/Intl/AP.V2500.AP-Britain-Weapons.html
 
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Weapons expert Dr David Kelly reportedly told of "many dark actors playing games" in an email to a journalist hours before his "suicide".

The words appeared to refer to officials at the Ministry of Defence and UK intelligence agencies with whom he had sparred over interpretations of weapons reports, according to the New York Times.

The message gave no indication that he was depressed and said he was waiting "until the end of the week" before judging how his appearance before the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee had gone.

The newspaper did not name the recipient of the email.

It said another associate had received a "combative" message from Dr Kelly shortly before he left his Oxfordshire home for the last time on Thursday.

The scientist said in the email that he was determined to overcome the scandal surrounding him and was enthusiastic about the possibility of returning to Iraq.

Dr Kelly was grilled by MPs last week over his comments to reporters about the use of intelligence in the run-up to the war in Iraq. He had denied being the main source for a BBC story about claims that a dossier on Iraq had been "sexed up" to boost public support for military action.

Dr Kelly's wife Janice told the New York Times her husband had worked on Thursday morning on a report he said he owed the Foreign Office and had sent some emails to friends.

She said: "After lunch, he went out for a walk to stretch his legs as he usually does."

Mrs Kelly said she had no indication that her husband was contemplating suicide.

"But he had been under enormous stress, as we all had been."

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_801531.html
 
Jul 24, 2002
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2-0,

You nailed it right on it's head.

But I tell you, who in the hell commits suicide out in the woods after a hike?
People like taking themselves out the game in the comfort of their own home....
No one wants to jog for a couple miles and kill themselves while gasping for air.
It's stupid to assume this cat took his own life when you look at the facts....
 
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This fool was obviously killed, people don't wanna see that tho, just like they don't want to see the fact that this "war" has obviously NOT BEEN WON YET. People can run around cheering saying we won, we were right, we SHOULD have gone in, but people are STILL getting killed EVERYDAY. I turn on fox news, and they had people on there talking about wether we should pull out or not. HUH? what happened to "we're gonna go in there, take out sadam, rebuild the country, set up a govt then bounce" talkin like it ain't no big deal. Now look at the shit. And now look at all the pro war people who'd like you to belive they are right, they ain't sayin a damn thing, BUT WHO'S REALLY RIGHT!? I think its obvious........