Dear
Prime Minister,
While
watching the television programme called One
Step Beyond, on Edge Media TV, on Tuesday 6th December 2011, an
Oxford economist and investigative journalist, called Martin Summers,
made an amazing accusation concerning yourself.
According
to his sources he claims that during the late 1980’s and early
90’s, South Africa sold ten uranium nuclear war-heads.
Allegedly
six were sold to the US Government, and four were sold to the British
Government, via Astra Holdings, a subsidiary company of Astra
Fireworks.
Its
claimed that Astra Holdings was funded by a number of senior Tory
politicians, including Michael Heseltine and
William
Waldegrave, organised by Sir Kenneth Warren.
They
are alleged to have brought the four war heads from Arms Corp of
South Africa, on behalf of the British Government for £50 million.
Three
people (Sir Kenneth Warren, Dr David Kelly and yourself Mr David
Cameron), were alleged to have gone went to South Africa to finalise
this deal; mediated by an Zimbabwean arms dealer called John
Bredenkamp.
Allegedly
the nuclear war-heads were transported to the country of Oman,
where-upon Dr David Kelly went out to check on them, only to find
they had been replaced with blocks of concrete.
This
allegation implies British tax payers spent £50 million, which went
into the pockets of the Astra Holdings shareholders pockets, of which
£17.8 million was alleged to have been donated to the Tory party to
fight the 1992 General Election.
Doug
Hoyle, Labour MP asked in Parliament where the money came from, to
which no satisfactory has ever been answer given.
It
also raises serious implications in light of the Nuclear Explosions
(Prohibition and Inspections) Act 1998, which states in Section 1-
(1)Any
person who knowingly causes a nuclear weapon test explosion or any
other nuclear explosion is guilty of an offence and liable on
conviction on indictment to imprisonment for life.
Allegedly,
one of the four war heads did go off in North Korea, during 2006,
which resulted a 'fizzle explosion'.
As
you can imagine this information is seriously worrying to hear and I
am writing as a concerned voter and leader of the SOS Party
(www.sosparty.co.uk), to ask you in the first person whether these
allegations are true.
Is
it true Prime Minister?
I
look forward to your reply.
Yours
Faithfully,
Matthew
Taylor
Did you receive a reply from David Cameron?
ReplyDeleteOne issue that makes me question the story is that, so far as I'm aware, David Kelly had no particular expertise in the field of nuclear weapons.
In which case why would David Kelly be sent out to inspect any such weapons?
Dr David Kelly was a former United Nations weapons inspector and an expert in biological warfare. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_(weapons_expert)
ReplyDeleteHe died in very suspicious circumstances
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a reply back......
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