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BBC 'Learning the Lessons of the Kelly Affair' The Scotsman, UK - 6 hours ago The head of the BBC has warned ministers not to try to change the way the corporation is regulated, insisting it was learning the lessons of the David Kelly affair. http://www.news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2228606 I wonder if Barney Leith (Secretary of the UK NSA) was called in to give his advice after his exellent preformance at the Hutton inquiry? After USING David Kelly, the bahai administration has clearly decided to repudiated and scapegoat him. Few long-time observers of my fellow bahais will believe for a second that the truth will be learned from UK NSA member Barney Leith, who issued a letter on July 20 prohibiting UK Baha'is from speaking to the media. His comments should be weighed in the context of ESSENTIAL READING - Two introductory articles on Baha'i fundamentalism and censorship - See links below "Barney Leith, secretary of the National Spiritual assembly of Britain, who knew Dr Kelly and will testify before the Hutton inquiry about the impact of the Baha'i faith had on him, said he could not know whether the scientist might have taken his own life because of guilt. But he added: "The teachings of the Baha'i faith strongly emphasise the importance of ... keeping one's word." http://politics.guardian.co.uk/kelly/story/0,13747,1027373,00.html EVIDENCE grows... Dr. David Kelly & the Baha'i Faith http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/Kelly.htm
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