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Lest we forget...lot's of dead microbiologists in the 'Dead Microbiologists

Club " ... another possible this past week...

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/statements/2006/s07/en/

 

WHO's responsible?

 

This one (Lee Jong-wook )much less suspicious than some others..eg

Kelly/Wiley/Ian Langford/Wynn-Williams/Michael Perich,/Im... but still, isn't it

a bit usual for a 61 year old man to die without any warning? Especially if he

happens to be head of the largest organization in the world playing the 'bird

flu " tune??

 

WHO's responsible?

 

Lee Jong-wook, director general of the World Health Organization and the first

Korean to head an international agency, May 22, after undergoing emergency

surgery for a blood clot in his brain, in Geneva. He was 61.

Members of the World Health Organization Mourn Death of Its Leader ...

Voice of America - May 26, 2006

.... wook, head of the World Health Organization, had died hours before he was

supposed to give a speech at the meeting. Doctor Lee suffered a stroke last

weekend. ...

Dead Microbiologists (Quayle w/photos)

 

http://www.stevequayle.com/dead.scientist.news.html

 

 

=========original re: Dr. Kelly===============

 

 

" I’m very angry and I think they have killed him as I

think most of the village do. "

 

" Tony Blair has a lot to answer for. If I had him here

I would grill him and make him squirm, going round

doing that to ordinary people like Dai. "

 

She said no one in the village could believe that

Kelly had actually killed himself. Steve Ward, the

landlord, said he had been close to tears when he

heard how Kelly, a customer he knew as a friend, had

killed himself.

 

" That was so unlike David. He was so sensible and so

level-headed and he had a lovely wife and lovely

family, " he said. Ward was visibly angry over Kelly’s

death and was among those in the village who were

suspicious of Blair’s role in the affair. " But I don’t

think we will ever get to the bottom of this, we won’t

be allowed to.

 

 

 

 

Gloves off in village that wants answers on death

http://www.scotlandonsunday.com/uk.cfm?id=785632003

 

(KELLY's death DEFINITELY not suicide, as reported)

 

 

Gloves off in village that wants answers on death

 

IAN JOHNSTON

 

 

SOUTHMOOR is one of those English country villages

which fits the description tranquil like a glove.

Yesterday, the gloves were off.

 

Prime Minister Tony Blair and Downing Street spokesman

Alastair Campbell were top of the list of those who

the villagers wanted to cross-examine over the death

of one of their own - David Kelly, known by most as

Dai because of his Welsh background.

 

Gamble, who knew Kelly since he and his wife,

Jan, first arrived in the Oxfordshire community 20

years ago, said she was furious at the pressure the

quiet civil servant had been put under after coming

forward to say he thought he might be the BBC’s mole.

 

" I think they picked on him, " she said.

 

" I’m very angry and I think they have killed him as I

think most of the village do.

 

" The awful grilling he went through before the Commons

committee, I think that was wicked. It’s time Campbell

went and I think Blair should follow him, although it

won’t bring Dai back. "

 

Before the Foreign Affairs Committee, Davis’ hands

could be seen shaking and the terrible pressure that

he was under was visible.

 

" Somebody is trying to make it look like the

government were right to go to war in Iraq, " Gamble

added.

 

" They’ve got to find some excuse to make it right to

have gone to war. Tony Blair has a lot to answer for.

If I had him here I would grill him and make him

squirm, going round doing that to ordinary people like

Dai. "

 

She said no one in the village could believe that

Kelly had actually killed himself.

 

" He was a real family man. He was a very private

person but he would often give me a lift into Oxford

if I was waiting for the bus. He was a very friendly

and pleasant man. "

 

Gamble said that last Wednesday night, the day before

Kelly went missing, his wife had been due to attend a

village history society meeting but phoned to say she

couldn’t make it as they were going to Cornwall.

 

However, the Kellys’ plan to get away from the fuss in

London never came to pass as the following evening Jan

Kelly reported her husband missing when he failed to

return home.

 

Villagers yesterday painted the Kelly family as one

that was very much part of the local community.

Despite her arthritis, Jan played an active part in

village life in Southmoor as a member of the historic

society and Women’s Institute. She also helped produce

the local newsletter.

 

Kelly himself, when he could drag himself away from

his vegetable patch, would often be seen walking from

one end of the village to the other to his favourite

pub, the Hinds Head, where he was a member of the

local cribbage team.

 

Steve Ward, the landlord, said he had been close to

tears when he heard how Kelly, a customer he knew as a

friend, had killed himself. " That was so unlike David.

He was so sensible and so level-headed and he had a

lovely wife and lovely family, " he said.

 

" He was a great guy. He’d have a laugh and a joke with

you. He’d have a giggle, but never anything over the

top. "

 

Ward was visibly angry over Kelly’s death and was

among those in the village who were suspicious of

Blair’s role in the affair.

 

" I hope Tony Blair can live with this on his

conscience, " he said. " If this is what the government

can do to a straightforward honest member of the

public, then I really don’t know. Somebody, somewhere

was responsible for his death.

 

" But I don’t think we will ever get to the bottom of

this, we won’t be allowed to.

 

" I hope to God this brings Tony Blair down and brings

an end to this bloody government spin. Whoever has

driven David to do this, I hope it stays on their

consciences for the rest of their lives. "

 

Just along the road from the Kelly household lives

Leslie Cowan, a 76-year-old retired engineer who now

edits the local newsletter. The KBS News, as it is

known, is run by an editorial committee that includes

Jan Kelly.

 

Under its constitution, it is not allowed to get

involved in any political or religious issues. But

this week’s editorial will demand the truth about the

circumstances that led to Kelly’s death. It will say

that truth and honesty were the basic disciplines of

scientists such as Kelly.

 

" We believe that Dr Kelly knew what was true in regard

to the Iraq situation but we don’t know what that

truth was or is, " the newsletter will say. " What we do

know - what history teaches us - is that truth is not

always well liked and those who stand up for it are

frequently not well treated. Now it has brought

tragedy and dismay to our village. "

 

Yesterday, the woodland fringe where Kelly’s body was

found was still cordoned off as police forensics teams

went about their work.

 

The hedge-bounded path leading up towards Harrowdown

Hill had returned to the gentle buzz of hoverflies and

the sound of songbirds.

 

It is a popular walkway for those seeking to escape

from modern pressures.

 

One dog walker said: " It is one of those places that

feels more isolated than it is. You’re only ten miles

from Oxford, but it feels like 50.

 

" It’s one of the those places where you can enjoy the

peace of the world. "

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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