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Death - David Kelly and the Iraq Dossier on WMD


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Index


  1. David Kelly's background

  2. What makes David Kelly such a great example?

David Kelly's background


David Kelly was the government scientist involved in the Iraq WMD dossier, who in 2003 was found dead in a field near his Oxfordshire home, and subsequently declared to have committed suicide. Likely bloody story! As with Jeffrey Epstein, you really have to ask why would that person take their own life? The answer being that they wouldn't it makes no sense, and David Kelly was a solar Taurean FFS! The only Taurus suicides I have on my database are the following, who mostly, like Hitler, had something of a reason to top themselves.


Note. David Kelly was born with no conjunctions to indicate some future pattern to look out for, to be triggered by stressful transits. So we can't see destiny in his chart, as maybe we could with a Chris Cornell.


What makes David Kelly such a great example?


Death of David Kelly

We know the time of death to be about 15:30, which is the time used here, enabling the transiting Ascendant and Moon to be considered.


The transits at the time of David Kelly's death were


The chart shown is David Kelly's birthchart, set at midday, together with transits for his death around the outside. Aspect lines [traditional] are between the transits and his birthchart.


We can't orient the chart, because we don't have a birth time for David, but we can surmise that the conjunctions show where he was more active, and the trines and oppositions involve others. With Moon and Mars opposing his Chiron, I think it is safe to say that others were involved in causing him harm. This is reinforced by the trine from Pluto to Jupiter which reflects the threat posed by irresistable powers. Sun and Mercury making conjunctions indicate an awareness of what to do, together with a questioning whether he possesed the power to do it.



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