Wednesday, 17 July 2019

DR DAVID KELLY MEMORIAL DAY AND YET ANOTHER BUNDLE O' MEMES

Yes folks it's memes time again. We enjoy taking the piss as much as intellectual discussion here at Mjolnir Magazine, and there is no shortage of material to go at, whether it be the retardation of the Left, kosher consoivatism, or the shibboleths of Aut Right LARPing fakery. I hope they will amuse and entertain As I have stated before, we put the Mjolnir Magazine logo on our memes to advertise our channels, as the likes of Faceberg and Joutube like to keep us hidden away, as do our frenemies on the Aut Right. We begin, however, on a more serious and sombre note, as today marks the sixteenth anniversary of the murder of weapons expert Dr David Kelly by the British state under Tony Blair, which was covered up during the tribunal ordered by parliament the Hutton Inquiry. 

 

 

For those unaware of who he was, Dr David Kelly had been a British and UN weapons inpector in both the USSR and Iraq, and was the one who uncovered Iraq's biological weapons programme after the First Gulf War, for which he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He was later part of the investigation into whether Saddam Hussain was in possession of 'weapons of mass destruction' and analysed part of the dossier that dealt with biological weapons, which was used to justify the Invasion of Iraq. Kelly found that several claims in the dossier, particularly that the Iraqi army could fire biological and chemical weapons within 45 minutes of the order, were completely without foundation. After the war, he inspected laboratories alleged to have been mobile biological weapons labs, which he again quashed. Prior to this visit in June 2003, he had been denied entry into Iraq on 19th May. On 22nd May, he told BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan about how the original dossier had been 'sexed up', as the media termed it. Gilligan's story on the BBC's Today programme deviated from the information given by Kelly, but Blair's government came under fire from the report. Nevertheless, Kelly was brought before a Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 15th July about what he had divulged to the media after having already been under scrutiny from 4th July onwards. His body was found three days later in woodland near his home. He had died the day before on 17th July 2003.

 

The cause of Dr Kelly's death was ruled as suicide. According to the official story, he had taken painkillers then cut his wrist with a blunt penknife he carried with him since a boy. There was, however, very little blood found at the scene and virtually none on his clothing. There were also no fingerprints on the knife. The coroner Dr Nicholas Hunt was inexperienced, had a history of making mistakes and gave contradictory evidence during the Hutton Inquiry. Strangely for someone contemplating suicide, Dr Kelly had booked flights that day for Iraq on 25th July, where he may have embarrassed the government further.  A group of doctors dissatisfied with the substandard level of investigation by the Hutton Inquiry, headed by Dr Steven Frost petitioned parliament for several years for the body to be exhumed and a proper autopsy by experts done. It was rejected and Kelly's body was exhumed and cremated two years ago to prevent 'conspiracy theorists' from examining the body. This must mean the doctors who had submitted the petition then.... For a more detailed look at Dr Kelly's murder and the government cover-up, former MP Norman Baker has thoroughly researched the case:

 


 

As everyone knows, the Iraq War was largely carried out for oil interests and the geopolitics of America's 'best friend' in the Middle East, worshipped by Christian neo-cons. Enjoy the memes.....

 

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