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Was Dr. David Kelly killed because he knew too much?

Was Dr. David Kelly killed because he knew too much?

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A suspicious pattern of deaths of prominent microbiologists has emerged around the world, but especially highly-advanced researchers connected with the USA, the UK, Russia, and Israel. Were many of these microbiologists murdered because of what they knew or had discovered?

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