The Attorney General has still to say whether or not he will order an inquest into the death of weapons inspector Dr. David Kelly. Despite a furore of dissatisfaction aimed at the Hutton enquiry and subsequent disquiet from distinguished physicians that the original finding of suicide was not credible, I believe that the delay is because of his fears that such an inquest, with witnesses testifying under oath, would uncover widespread wrongdoing by people now in high positions. The subjugation of his natural inclination to proceed with the inquest; to uncover the truth, by the primal need to preserve the integrity of his own party as well as Parliament, will, I fear, probably win the day.
What did David Kelly know that so many people wanted hushed up? Why was he a threat to them?
For some further clues, click on the link below. I don't know how true it is, but it makes you think.
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/09/dr-david-kelly-and-missing-nuclear.html
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
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