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private_eye
09-05-2008, 07:46 PM
Some of the most compelling evidence against our government.
Highlighting the covert tyranny, particularly around war.
I feel very passionate about this case and think a pressure group needs to be made solely in the name of justice for this man. Perhaps I will have to do it!
Has anyone else read this book by Norman Baker?
I also met and interviewed Norman, he's a good guy and the book is an easy, engaging, important read.
Any thoughts?
clozaril
09-05-2008, 11:18 PM
didn't know there was a book, whats the tiltle?
you heard thom yorke 'harrowdown hill'?
Harrowdown Hill - YouTube
edit: doh the title is the name of the thread
private_eye
10-05-2008, 02:50 PM
thanks, just listening now.
Anyone got any thoughts on the David Kelly matter?
I find it infuriating. Injustice.
synergy777
10-05-2008, 03:13 PM
when you expose the lies that were the casus belli for an illegal war, the elite find this honest behaviour as tyrannical and thus destroy you.
also robin cook suffered the same fate.
also benazhir bhutto, weeks before being assassinated, in an interview with sir david frost stated that osama bin laden was killed by sheikh omar.
thus spurlock never had a chance, lol
pri01
10-05-2008, 05:49 PM
Yes, wasn't he found with superficial cuts to his wrists along with blood distribution not consistant with someone slashing their wrists? Also the levels of codeine found in his blood system where far too low to be used as evidence of suicide. The initial ambulance crew first on the scene detail these inconsistancies I think. Sorry can't find link.
private_eye
10-05-2008, 08:59 PM
The evidence suggests that the cuts are superficial, yeh. Very little blood at scene or on clothes, suggesting the cuts were made after the death. They were also accross the ulnar artery and done with a blunt penknife - not very efficient for the world's leading biochemist. And yes, true about the painkillers, but it wasn't codeine, it was copraxomol. I strongly recommend the book. Some interesting things about Norman's laptop being wiped and dodgy secret service types.
Some people also contacted Norman telling him that Harrowdown Hill is significant for "esoteric" practises.
As I say, I met and interviewed Norman for an article, and I have a lot of respect for him. My sole criticism which I think most people here would share is that he dismisses some claims because they are "too bizarre" or seem to disbelievable to him, and arguably more sensibly, because they have less fact behind them.
I'm going to start a David Kelly pressure group!
marpat
10-05-2008, 09:01 PM
I doubt even conspiracy skeptics would say he killed himself. The circumstances were far too suspicious.
private_eye
10-05-2008, 09:23 PM
Exactly - and to be honest, Norman is a very "balanced" man who does not believe anything unless it is substantiated by hard fact. In his book, he proves "beyond reasonable doubt" that Kelly did not commit suicide.
pri01
10-05-2008, 09:33 PM
The evidence suggests that the cuts are superficial, yeh. Very little blood at scene or on clothes, suggesting the cuts were made after the death. They were also accross the ulnar artery and done with a blunt penknife - not very efficient for the world's leading biochemist. And yes, true about the painkillers, but it wasn't codeine, it was copraxomol. I strongly recommend the book. Some interesting things about Norman's laptop being wiped and dodgy secret service types.
Some people also contacted Norman telling him that Harrowdown Hill is significant for "esoteric" practises.
As I say, I met and interviewed Norman for an article, and I have a lot of respect for him. My sole criticism which I think most people here would share is that he dismisses some claims because they are "too bizarre" or seem to disbelievable to him, and arguably more sensibly, because they have less fact behind them.
I'm going to start a David Kelly pressure group!
That's right I was thinking about co-whatsamols and forgot about coproxamol which has been withdrawn across the country. This is because they claim that people can overdose on even just two tablets above the recommended daily allowance. I wonder if this death is related to the withdrawal of the drug to support the suicide theory? It's very suspicious.
lightgiver
10-05-2008, 09:44 PM
it was deffo suspicious,what to believe in a world of lies?