teddy
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Post by teddy on Mar 13, 2008 12:43:44 GMT
Police chief sent farewell text to family before mountain suicide: www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3542528.ece?Submitted=trueI have to say, knowing the CIA, and knowing that this CIA police chief was investigating claims that CIA flights through the UK were carrying torture victims - it is not therefore surprising that his personal life of extra-marital affairs had been turned upside down causing him to be deeply troubled (according to his colleagues). This kind of death has all the hallmarks of a CIA hit.
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Post by teddy on Mar 13, 2008 14:51:20 GMT
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Post by Steve Gardner on Mar 14, 2008 11:44:23 GMT
I've been almost bed-ridden for the past few days and obvlivious to pretty much everything that's been going on in the world. This story, I agree, is curious. The first thing I thought as I read the linked article was David Kelly. And this extract in particular aroused my suspicion. Information from a cell site analysis, carried out to pinpoint Mr Todd’s mobile telephone, was wrong and sent rescuers to the Menai Strait and to Port Dinorwic, a small town about ten miles from where he was eventually found. How can a 'pinpointing' excercise end up sending rescuers to a location 10 miles distant? This technique doesn't have that kind of margin of error.. Interestingly, I'd finished writing the above, when I went on to read the 'Have Your Say' section. Here's the first one listed. I heard the news of his death before it reached the media as I have a friend working for GMP. He said to me "give it until tomorrow night before the glory hunters are claiming a conspiracy due to the bosses involvement in the rendition enquiry". I said that I would not bet against him and of course within hours the kooks on USENET started chuntering about David Kelly and Robin Cook. By glory hunters he meant people who like to get their oar in early in the hope that should they be proved correct (by their nutty peers) then they will be immortalised netizens cos they where first. What a sad world this has become.
Ian, Manchester, England
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Post by teddy on Mar 14, 2008 15:02:16 GMT
Hope you're feeling better now ... I posted a comment on that same page but it didn't get displayed. That comment is typical of the shills in the media, I feel. This story is very suspicious. Isn't it odd how people involved in controversies so often end up committing suicide? And yet people seem oblivious to the incredible unlikeliness of this happening. While reading about "Gary Webb" who helped uncover the Iran-Contro scandal and reported about the drug-connection, his death was also supposed to be suicide. Oddly, he shot himself in the head TWICE! There is actually a phenomenon called "Multiple Shot Suicide" which you can read about on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_gunshot_suicide which attempts to explain that this is normal! LMFAO! Seems to me intelligence agencies have invented this phenomena to explain away their badly-executed assassinations.
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