The
Murder Dr. David Kelly - Part 2
Part Two Of Two
Mediume Rare
By Jim Rarey
- (In Part One of this report, we examined evidence
ignored by the national media, both in the U.S. and U.K., that shows
fairly conclusively (at least to this writer) that Dr. David Kelly did
not commit suicide. * (For an expanded, detailed report of more evidence
see the URL in the footnote below.) In this last part, we will look at
Kellyâs involvement in and/or knowledge of the secrets of several
governments so explosive that once he was adjudged ãunreliableä he had
to be eliminated.)
In 1984 Dr. Kelly was invited by the Ministry
of Defense (MoD) to take the position of chief microbiologist at its
secret facility at Porton Down. Kelly had been working in the NERC
Institute of Virology in Oxford. He brought a number of scientists with
him from there to Porton Down.
At the Hutton inquiry, Brian Jones
testified as to Kellyâs involvement, with the highest security
clearance, in analyzing top-secret information regarding biological
weapons of the U.K. and other governments. Jones was director of a
department on the Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS). That involvement,
beginning in 1987, presumably continued until his death and through his
several other jobs as weapons ãinspectorä in Russia and (for UNSCOM) in
Iraq.
It was before and during Kellyâs tenure at Porton Down that
it became involved with South Africaâs bioweapon program named Project
Coast. A cardiologist named Wouter Basson who was the personal physician
of South African Prime Minister Botha headed the project.
After
the apartheid government fell, there was a nearly two-year trial of
Basson who was charged with numerous crimes including murder and
misappropriation of project funds. During the trial several astounding
revelations came out. (Basson was acquitted of all charges by a judge
who would not let him take the fall for an official government
program.)
Basson was said to have had entre not only to Porton
Down but the U.S. Army facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland (the U.S.
counterpart of Porton Down). The two main thrusts of Project Coast were
developing genetically altered diseases that would affect only groups
with similar DNA characteristics, e.g. blacks, and weapons to be used in
assassination of individuals. Two (as yet unidentified) scientists
working at Porton Down were also paid consultants to Bassonâs
projects.
The CIA in the U.S. contributed to Bassonâs efforts
through Dr. Larry Ford. Ford was set up as co-president of a laboratory
supposedly developing a feminine birth control device that would also
protect against AIDS. The company never had a product or any
sales.
According to an undercover FBI informant, Ford did develop
an ãanti-blackä product he delivered to an attach of the South African
government in California. Ford was later killed by a shotgun blast that
was ruled a suicide. At the time he was under suspicion of involvement
in the attempted assassination of his partner in the CIA front. Ford had
made several trips to South Africa in connection with Project
Coast.
In 1989, Vladimir Pasechnik, head of the Soviet bioweapons
program at its Biopreparat facility, defected to the U.K. His
revelations of Soviet activity created a diplomatic uproar over
violations of the 1972 treaty banning such activity that had been pushed
and signed by the U.K., U.S. and USSR.
Dr. Kelly and Christopher
Davis of the U.K and U.S. microbiology experts debriefed Pasechnik.
Davis, who comes out of MoD Intelligence, was at the time an employee of
Veridian Corp., which has an interesting history.
According to
mind control researcher David Hoffman, in 1946 Cornell Aeronautical
Laboratory was founded including the ãFund for the Study of Human
Ecology.ä The ãfundä was a CIA financing conduit for mind control
experiments by migr Nazi scientists and others under the direction of
CIA doctors Sidney Gotttlieb, Ewen Cameron and Louis Jolyn West.
Gottlieb, of course was the director of the CIAâs infamous MK-ULTRA mind
control program.
Cornell was later absorbed into Calspan Advanced
Technology Center in Buffalo, NY. The company continued experiments in
mind control and artificial intelligence. In 1997 Calspan was in turn
absorbed by Veridian Corp. Veridian (Calspan) is deeply involved in
artificial intelligence. In August of this year giant defense contractor
General Dynamics acquired Veridian-Calspan.
Here is a strange
ãcoincidence.ä After Timothy McVeigh left the army, he joined the Army
National Guard in Buffalo. He landed a job with Burns International
Security and was assigned to guard the premises of (you guessed it)
Calspan. McVeigh had told friends the army had implanted a microchip in
him during the Gulf war. (We now know that a number of soldiers were
implanted with microchips explained as an experiment to keep track of
their locations during battle.) The CIA doctors at Calspan were
experimenting with merging brain cells with microchips.
Pasechnik
was put to work at Porton Down where he remained until set up with his
own company. Three weeks after the mailed anthrax attacks in the U.S.,
He died, ãapparentlyä of a stroke. Strangely, the death was announced by
Christopher Davis. His death began a string of mysterious deaths and
obvious murders of world-class microbiologists, which continues to this
day. Dr. Kellyâs death is one of those but not the latest.
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- One of the most disturbing deaths is that of Harvard
scientist Don C. Wiley. Wiley was one of Americaâs preeminent
researchers into infectious diseases and HIV in particular. After years
of meticulous research, Wiley had just scored a breakthrough by
identifying the properties of the HIV virus that make it infectious and
how it avoids destruction by the antigens in the human immune
system.
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- In theory, the discovery has application to other
viruses that cause diseases. Viruses, as opposed to bacteria, seem to be
immune to treatment by antibiotics.
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- The dark side of the discovery, as Wiley himself
discussed, is that the same information could be used to change
relatively benign viruses into killers. **(See footnote on this authorâs
three-part series on ãAnthrax, GOCOâs and Designer Germs.ä)
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- In 1991, a team of U.S. and U.K scientists, including
Kelly and Davis, made a trip to the USSR to inspect Biopreparat
facilities at four locations. Their host was deputy chief of the
program, Kanatjan Alibekov, who would later ãdefectä to the U.S. and
change his name to Ken Alibek. Kelly made several inspection trips to
Russia.
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- Dr. Kelly was described by his contemporaries as an
iron-willed individual who did not hesitate to challenge Russian and
Iraqi authorities and scientists. However, he may have been a bit nave
concerning three individuals with whom he had extensive communications,
all three women.
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- Judith Miller of the New York Times (NYT) exchanged
numerous e-mails with Kelly. The Pulitzer Prize winner is a long-time
member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and through her
articles in the paper the most prominent of those warning of Iraqâs
weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
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- The second ãconfidantä of Kellyâs was Olivia Bosch, a
senior research fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs
(RIIA). The RIIA, also known as Chatham House, is the U.K counterpart of
the CFR. Both organizations were set up by the financial elite to work
for a one-world government. Both wield inordinate influence on the
governments in their respective countries. Kelly had recently joined the
RIIA.
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- The third woman is a real-life Mata Hari. Mai Pederson
met Kelly in Iraq where her cover was as a translator. She is a U.S.
Army intelligence agent. Mai was instrumental in Kellyâs conversion to
the Bahaâi faith.
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- The first inspection trip was dramatized in a
Frontline production in 1998 entitled ãPlague Warä shown on PBS in the
U.S. and BBC in the U.K. Its main theme was that only Russia had
violated the 1972 treaty but the U.S. and U.K. had abated their
programs. Co-author of the script for the program was Tom Mangold, a
sometime author and until very recently a BBC employee (propagandist?).
Mangold was one of the earliest writers to proclaim Kellyâs death as a
suicide and has written articles ãexplainingä why Kelly killed himself.
He bills himself as a ãbest friendä of Kelly but had to admit to the
Hutton inquiry that his contacts with Kelly had been relatively few and
mostly by e-mail.
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- When Alibek defected to the U.S. in 1992 he underwent
extensive debriefing by, among others, Davis and William Patrick
(ãfatherä of the U.S. bioweapons program and a CIA consultant). He was
then rewarded with a job at BMI and became a CIA consultant. He is
currently president of a subsidiary of Hadron, the defense contractor
that peddled the PROMIS software to various governments (with a backdoor
in the software) that resulted in an intelligence bonanza for the
U.S.
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- According to author Gordon Thomas, Kelly maintained
close communications with Alibek, Patrick and other scientists in the
U.S. Thomas reports that Kelly had contacts only weeks before two of the
scientists died violent deaths. One was Dr. Don Wiley.
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- In the months before his death, Dr. Kelly became
embroiled in a shouting match between the British government and BBC.
Andrew Gilligan, a reporter for BBC claimed that Kelly had given him and
other reporters information that proved the government had exaggerated
the Iraqi danger in its ãdossierä justifying the war against Iraq and
that Kelly had not been completely honest in telling his MoD superiors
what he had disclosed to them. Writer Tom Mangold (itâs not clear when
he left the employ of BBC) used this to reason that Kellyâs loss of
integrity at being exposed as a ãliarä was what led him to
suicide.
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- Mangold was not the only one to push the suicide
angle. After Kellyâs death, Foreign Office diplomat David Broucher made
headlines around the world when he claimed Kelly had said if Iraq was
attacked he might be ãfound dead in the woods.ä Broucher testified the
remark was made at the end of a meeting he had with Kelly in February of
this year in Geneva where they discussed the WMD ãdossier.ä He said he
didnât think much of it at the time but in retrospect Kelly may have
been considering suicide then.
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- When Kellyâs daughter Rachel testified at the inquiry,
she proved through her fatherâs diaries that the only time he had been
in Geneva, and the only time he ever met Broucher, was a year earlier in
February of 2002. There was not even a draft of the ãdossierä in
existence at that time suggesting that Broucherâs story was
fiction.
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- Actually, the opposite of the Mangold thesis appears
to be the truth. Kelly was treated badly by MoD over the last three
years of his life. He had not had a salary increase in three years as he
approached retirement where his pension would be a function of salary.
At one time he was told there would be reorganization within the
intelligence operation and he would get a sizeable increase in salary.
That didnât happen. Kelly had written several letters about his position
and, according to his widow, was quite upset and frustrated about it
(not despondent and suicidal).
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- Kelly had voluntarily disclosed to MoD his contacts
with the media. To his dying day, he maintained that he had not provided
all the information Gilligan attributed to him. Nevertheless, Kelly was
hauled before the Joint Intelligence Committee for a grilling.
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- The final affront came in a mandated one-on-one
session with MoD Personnel Director Richard Hatfield. MoD, with the
approval of Tony Blair, had devised an orchestrated charade to ãoutä
Kelly as the source of the ãleak. Hatfield, head of the department that
had been jerking Kelly around for three years, was supposed to get
Kellyâs acquiescence in the plan. Somehow, he never got around to the
subject.
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- Subsequently, at an MoD press conference, through a
series of disclosures to the press, the MoD confirmed Kelly as the leak
(as previously planned) when a reporter asked if Kelly was the
one.
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- Understandably, this treatment would have made Kelly a
resentful employee. In intelligence circles, resentful employees are
considered ãunstableä and security risks. Kelly had for years maintained
his silence about his extensive knowledge of the bio-warfare weapons of
at least four countries. Had it become imperative that the silence be
made permanent?
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- Footnotes:
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- *See http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=1164Dark Actors at the Scene of David Kelly's Death
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- **The three-part series can be found at http://www.worldnewsstand.net/MediumRare/Archives.htm
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