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I'm not sure he was murdered but one way or another there are people with blood on their hands.
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The Yanks have always been more sensible than us in their mistrust of governemnt. One of the stated purposes of the right to bear arms was to gaurd against repressive government.
Not sure how citizen's rifles would even stand up to the state militia, let alone the federal army so maybe they should revise it to a right to bear guided missiles. Or nukes.
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The Yanks have Kennedy, we've got Kelly.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhether he was murdered or not it's good to see that most Brits think he was. Shows they are waking up to the nature of government.
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Whether he was murdered or not it's good to see that most Brits think he was. Shows they are waking up to the nature of government.
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It's got f**k all to do with the public, it's the nation that we're trying to protect.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI thought it was deemed in the public interest not to know?
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I thought it was deemed in the public interest not to know?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostNope, it isn't deemed to be in the nation's interest.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
Since all the docs are classified, will we ever find out what really happened?
You've got about 75 years* to wait before they are released from Kew.
* it's normally 50 years, but I reckon the main protagonists will still be alive in 50 years so they will lock them up for another 25.
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Do we have to find out? Can't we just hang B'Liar anyway for being a dodgy bastard?Originally posted by sunnysan View PostSince all the docs are classified, will we ever find out what really happened?
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Nope, it isn't deemed to be in the nation's interest.Originally posted by sunnysan View PostSince all the docs are classified, will we ever find out what really happened?
Move along now, nothing to see...
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David Kelly
Silly season for conspiricys.
There seems to be a bit of mainstream press and political noise about reopening this case.
The arguments against the verdict of murder do seem pretty weak, one of them effectively introducing the heart attack theory(urrm before or after he slit his wrist).
The latest is Andrew Gilligan doing the best job so far stating that , in a nutshell, a combination of non-lethal factors created a lethal factor and dismissing all enquiries and speculation as potentially damaging to the family.
With Gilligan patronisingly scolding all speculators, coupled with the other weak attempts to try and explain the suspicious circumstances around his death I am really starting to think that whatever happened in that forest, that resulted in his death, was not suicide.
Since all the docs are classified, will we ever find out what really happened?Tags: None
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