davyK wrote:I've always found the David Kelly thing unsettling because it's my name.
dynamiteReady wrote:Omg yes... That was fucking weird.LarryDavid wrote:The MI6/NSA guy who ended up dead in a suitcase in his flat would seem a more likely candidate for state sponsored murder (not necessarily our state), although the true facts of that are largely unavailable to us.
Dinostar77 wrote:The War Zone Navy's Advanced Aerospace Tech Boss Claims Key 'UFO' Patent Is Operable Navy officials claim their radical electromagnetic and superconductor technologies aren't theoretical, they’re already operable in some form. BY BRETT TINGLEY AUGUST 2, 2019 https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/29232/navys-advanced-aerospace-tech-boss-claims-key-ufo-patent-is-operable An interesting read....
LarryDavid wrote:Well, that’s weird (and sad) but I don’t know if there’s much more to it beyond that.
Gareth Williams was probably a contract hit but who by and what for, who knows (we’ll never find out anyway). One theory was that his GCHQ code breaking had uncovered a Russian mole in that organisation and he was neutralised before he could blow the whistle. There was also the odd sexual activities he allegedly enjoyed and that whole angle (that he accidently Stephen Milligan’ed himself somehow)
The best part of his inquest was the assertion that: “his cross dressing, interest in sadomasochism & unusual sexual proclivities would not necessarily preclude his employment by MI6.” (Paraphrasing there.)
https://www.buzzfeed.com/tomwarren/secrets-of-the-spy-in-the-bag
I bookmarked this ages ago but can’t remember if I ever bothered to read it.
I’ve no idea what happened really - how could anyone, the true facts will be classified for decades - but it’s interesting to read about.
EDIT: in my previous post I said NSA rather than GCHQ
Diluted Dante wrote:It took a good few reads to understand you'd made a typo there.
What did you think of it? I still have the last episode to watch.Dinostar77 wrote:Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation 6 parter with luis elizondo formerly head of ATTIP. First epsiode covers the USS Nimitz battlegroup encounter. Suprisingly watchable seeing how bad UFO tv shows normally are.
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