Vietato indagare sul “suicidio” del dr. Kelly, dice il capo dello spionaggio inglese: un’inchiesta ci rovinerebbe i rapporti con la Cia...
LONDON – The director-general of MI5, Jonathan Evans, is warning any
attempt to hold a new inquest into the death of government scientist
David Kelly could damage the relationship between Britain's
intelligence services and the CIA and other foreign services, according
to a report from
Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
The warning follows the revelation by six doctors in Britain that
they have spent six years gathering evidence to show that Kelly was
murdered. They are seeking a groundbreaking legal action to demand a
new investigation into the scientist's death.
Kelly was head of the microbiology …