- Many police organizations avail themselves of the services
of psychics to find missing persons, track criminals and other tasks involving
extra sensory perception (ESP). However, few are willing to admit it because
of public skepticism.
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- In the death of microbiologist David Kelly, the Thames
Valley Police (TVP) must have employed an extraordinary psychic whose talents
included precognition (foretelling future events), a power some claim for
"remote viewing."
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- That the TVP had advance information about the disappearance
of Kelly, and possibly his impending death, is beyond dispute. In the evidence
on the Hutton inquiry website there is a transmittal cover sheet to the
Hutton inquiry of a report described thusly, "TVP Tactical Support
Major Incident Policy BookBetween 1430 17.07.03 and 930 18.07.03. DCI Alan
Young. It is labeled "not for release Police operational information."
The TVP told Daily Mail reporter Sue Reid that the Operation Mason file
details their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Dr Kelly's
death.
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- Operation Mason began at 2:30pm on July 17th an hour
before Kelly left his home for his final walk followed by his disappearance
and subsequent discovery of his body the following morning at HarrowDown
Hill. This was a full nine hours before Mrs. Kelly notified police that
Dr. Kelly was missing. However, this foreknowledge did not enable the TVP
to save Kelly's life, if that was the objective.
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- Despite the pronouncements of Lord Hutton and coroner
Nicholas Gardiner, there is a controversy over what caused David Kelly's
death with a preponderance of medical experts saying it is highly unlikely,
nearly impossible, for Kelly to have died from the causes attributed by
the forensic pathologist Nicholas Hunt who performed the autopsy on Kelly's
body.
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- But there is another mystery the TVP's psychic (if it
used one) might be asked to solve. That is where did Dr. Kelly die since
it is almost certain he did not die on HarrowDown Hill where his body was
found.
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- Dr. Hunt estimated a nine-hour time span in which Kelly
died with death occurring no later than 1:15am in the morning of July 18th.
This was calculated using a formula based on body temperature.
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- Hunt also found hypostasis or livor mortis on Kelly's
back meaning Kelly's body was on its back for several hours after he died
as the blood settled to his back to form the discoloration called livor
mortis.
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- When the two search volunteers found Kelly's body it
was slumped up against a tree in a wooded copse on Harrowdown Hill. This
was at about 8:30am the morning of the 18th. After the volunteers reported
the find they left. During the following half hour, the body was moved
away from the tree to its back. This occurred while the scene was under
the control of TVP detective constable Coe.
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- Obviously, the livor mortis had formed before the body
was propped up against the tree. In order to say that Kelly died at the
Harrowdown location, one would have to claim he was on his back when he
died and remained there for several hours. Then was moved to the tree and
a second time returned to its back. That defies all logic. It is much more
likely that Kelly died at some other location and was later moved to Harrowdown
against the tree to arrange what looked like a suicide scene. The body
was returned to its back when someone realized the livor mortis would prove
that was the position in which he died.
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- These aspects of the case should have been explored at
the Hutton inquiry, but weren't. In a proper inquest they would have been
which may be one powerful reason Nicholas Gardiner refused to reconvene
the inquest that was cut short by the Hutton inquiry.
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- Even Dr. Hunt, when asked if his autopsy findings could
rule out third party involvement in Kelly's death, replied, "only
if one ignores all the other features of the case."
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- Serious researchers of David Kelly's death have justifiably
concluded that there was "third part involvement." Authorities
try to dismiss them as "conspiracy theorists." But the evidence
is there for any who care enough to look at it.
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- The TVP should be required to publicly disclose how they
knew in advance that Kelly would go missing to mount Operation Mason and
to whom they were providing "tactical support."
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- The media also has a responsibility to raise these questions
instead of supinely accepting the flawed rationales of the authorities.
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- Permission is granted to reproduce this article in
its entirety.
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- The author is a free lance writer based in Romulus, Michigan.
He is a former newspaper editor and investigative reporter, a retired customs
administrator and accountant, and a student of history and the U.S. Constitution.
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