22 YEARS LATER AND NOBODY HAS ANSWERED FOR WHAT HAPPENED TO DR DAVID KELLY
His name was Dr David Kelly. Most people have forgotten him. They shouldn't.
He was a quiet, mild-mannered scientist who spent his career inspecting weapons facilities around the world.
He knew more about Iraq's arsenal than almost anyone alive.
In 2003, Tony Blair's @InstituteGC government published a dossier claiming Saddam Hussein could deploy chemical weapons within 45 minutes. That claim was used to justify a war.
Kelly knew the intelligence behind it was being exaggerated. He said so, privately, to a @BBCNews journalist.
That one conversation destroyed his life.
The government found out he was the source. Instead of protecting a man who had served his country for decades, they quietly let his name reach the press. He was publicly identified, dragged before two parliamentary committees, and grilled by his own employer.
His wife said he came home a broken man.
On the afternoon of 17 July 2003, he left his house for a walk in the Oxfordshire countryside. He was 59 years old. He never came back.
His body was found the next morning in woodland. A knife beside him. A blister pack of painkillers nearby.
Here is where it gets worse.
Tony Blair personally intervened to replace the normal coroner's inquest with a private inquiry run by Lord Hutton.
The original inquest was suspended before it even properly began. It was never resumed. To this day,
Dr David Kelly is the only person in England and Wales in living memory to have died in unexplained circumstances without receiving a full coroner's inquest.
Lord Hutton concluded suicide. Case closed.
Except eight senior doctors and a former coroner wrote to @thetimes saying the verdict was medically unsafe.
The wound found on Kelly's wrist, a severed ulnar artery, would not cause fatal blood loss in a healthy person.
There were no fingerprints on the knife. The painkillers found were not in a quantity that experts considered lethal.
The government's response, delivered by Attorney General Dominic Grieve in 2011, was essentially: the Hutton Inquiry was good enough, stop asking questions.
Think about that. A man quietly raised concerns about the biggest political deception in modern British history, a war that led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. He was publicly exposed, professionally destroyed, and found dead days later and the government personally made sure there would never be a proper independent investigation into how he died.
Tony Blair went on to become a Middle East Peace Envoy. He has a knighthood.
Dr David Kelly got a private inquiry, a rushed verdict, and a sealed post-mortem report that was not released to the public for years.
Nobody was ever held accountable. Not for any of it.
This story should be on the front page every single year. Share it if you think it matters.
Sources: @BBCNews@guardian@thetimes@PrivateEyeNews
A woman born totally blind had a car wreck and saw for the first time in her life. Not from a hospital bed. From above it.
Her name was Vicki. To her, vision was "unknown and unknowable."
After the crash she found herself out of her body, looking down at the gurney in the emergency room. At first she was terrified, because she had no idea what seeing even was.
Then she recognized the feel of her own long hair, and a ring her father had given her. The two things she had only ever known by touch.
"I'm seeing it now. That's the ring. That's my hair. That's me."
Her vision during the experience was 360 degrees. She could see in front, behind, left, right, up, and down, all at once.
When Dr. Long told her the rest of us only see in a narrow field because of where our eyes sit, Vicki laughed at him. She had no idea sight could be that limited.
@ReemAmirIbrahim But Reem, that means parents would actually have to engage with their children. I'd give them 2 weeks and it'd be "here you go Johnny scroll away on that while I have a strong can of cider, a vape and look at Spinstergram"
The British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmoud. Responsible for immigration and passports, drugs policy, crime policy, national security and counter-terrorism and works to ensure visible, responsive and accountable policing in the UK. This is a video she deleted and wants you to forget about.
Ahmed Mohammad Wahabi, Syrian asylum seeker, convicted paedophile, is roaming the streets in Glasgow.
β’ Convicted in 2021 for sexually abusing a 12-year-old white British girl.
β’ Still lives in a migrant hotel in Scotland, receiving benefits plus pocket money.
Her body was cooled to 60 degrees. Her heart was stopped. The blood was drained out of her brain. Every monitor in the room said she was dead.
Then she woke up and described her own surgery.
Pam Reynolds had an aneurysm at the base of her brain that couldn't be operated on by ordinary means. So Dr. Robert Spetzler stopped her heart, drained her brain, and gave himself 30 minutes to rebuild the artery.
When she recovered, she told him she had watched the whole thing. He told her she couldn't have. She was under surgical drapes. She was brain dead.
So she described his custom-made instruments. The conversations between the doctors, word for word. The problems that came up mid-surgery.
"She described the music they were playing in the operating room while she was brain dead."
Spetzler's own response: "I can't explain it."
My 17-year-old daughter:
βIβm confused. Weβve always been taught not to share personal information or anything that identifies us online because it isnβt safe. Now they want us to do exactly that to access social media.β
Crikey!
I've just joined BlueSky; I see why Starmer and his horde have decided not to put it on his ban list.
If they don't get the indoctrination at school, they'll get it on Bluesky; what a steaming pile of leftist, democrat shite.
@Livbridge Just say "no" to your children. You'll be wanting people to come round to change their nappies next, because it may discolour your new nails or break one.
@Livbridge Why because they bought smart phones for their children and instead of playing with their said children, they hand them a phone and tell them to watch the phone while they text