OK, moving on, there is one thing about the case that has always bothered me but is very rarely mentioned. David Kelly was at the centre of one of the biggest international political and intelligence **** storms we've seen for years. So wouldn't he had been under surveillance on the day he died? It's unthinkable that he wouldn't have been bugged at the very least, if not under live surveillance. This man knew things and he was talking. This might tie in with 2 interesting other mysteries in this case.
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That's an argument from personal incredulity - to move it beyond that you would need to demonstrate that such activities are in fact so much the norm that the lack of such surveillance in a case like this would indicate something outside the norm was occurring. (I am not disputing that the intelligence services do bug people and so on.)