Many of these strange deaths are said to be suicide but are they, how can someone shoot himself in the head twice for example? or the strange case of THE MURDER OF DAVID KELLY
( This first part lays out the case from the evidence presented in the Hutton inquiry why the death of Dr. David Kelly was not by suicide. Part two will show the reasons, in this writer's opinion, Dr. Kelly was killed.)
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Or the recent deaths of the Minot Air Force personnel, they don't add up!
And they are far too convenient to be suicide!
Back in February I posted this piece Mysterious deaths of 25 GEC-Marconi scientists on the blog as I found it shocking that our scientists where being murdered under our noses so to speak. Since then, I had more or less forgotten all about until now, apparently the list is growing!
The mysterious deaths of top microbiologists,
whatreallyhappened.com
An incredible 14 microbiologists are dead or missing since 9/11 and 301 dead Iraqi
scientists allegedly killed by Israel agents!
Dead Scientists And
Microbiologists - Master List
Compiled by Mark J. Harper
mjharper712@hotmail.com
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If you see any incorrect dates or errors, please provide me with accurate information,
Thank you,
Mark
Marconi Scientists Mystery
In the 1980's over two dozen science graduates and experts working for Marconi or Plessey Defence Systems died in mysterious circumstances, most appearing to be suicides., The MOD denied these scientists had been involved in classified Star Wars Projects and that the deaths were in any way connected.
10 strange deaths, the unfolding story of the missing nukes of Minot Air Force Base!The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Feb 3, 2009 7:20:30 EST
Another strange death of a soldier linked to the missing nuclear weapons at Minot Air Force Base earlier last year, bringing the unlikely figure to 10!
MINOT, N.D. — The body of a missile combat crew commander from the Minot Air Force Base was found by police, and the cause of his death is under investigation, the Air Force says.
A statement issued by the base Sunday said the body of Capt. Jonathan Bayless, 28, was found Friday night. Police did not give details but said it was in an area north of the city soccer complex, and they are awaiting autopsy results.
Col. Christopher Ayres, the base’s 91st Missile Wing commander, said Bayless was a training chief with the 91st Operations Support Squadron. He had been at the Minot Air Force Base since March 2005.
Bayless went on active duty in May 2003, the statement said. Base officials did not list his hometown but said he had been assigned earlier to Vandenberg Air Force Base for missile combat crew member training.
“The 91st Missile Wing has lost not only a valuable member of our team, but a member of our family, and he will be missed.” Ayres said in the statement.
The Air Force said casualty assistance officers and unit members are helping Bayless’ family and a memorial service is being planned.
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A clip I posted from Project Camelot in February 2008.
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9 strange deaths of Minot and Barksdale AFB Airmen involved in missing nukes.
A clip from a story I posted back in March 2008.
More on lost nukes over US
The Welch Whitewash: We Still Don't Know What That Aug. 30 Nuke Incident Was About
Military Technology
by Dave Lindorff | February 25, 2008 - 4:22pm
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A new report on the August 30 incident in which six nuclear-armed advanced cruise missiles were effectively "lost" for 36 hours, during which time they were, against all regulations, flown in launch position mounted on a pylon on the wing of a B-52H Stratofortress, from Minot AFB in North Dakota across the continental US to Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, has left unanswered some critical questions about the event.
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WASHINGTON – Suicides among U.S. soldiers rose last year to the highest level in decades, the Army announced Thursday. At least 128 soldiers killed themselves in 2008. But the final count is likely to be considerably higher because 15 more suspicious deaths are still being investigated and could also turn out to be self-inflicted, the Army said.Read more
U.S. Military Keeping Secrets About Female Soldiers’ ‘Suicides’?
More scary info
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