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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-13-05 12:58 PM
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66. What about the alleged "suicide" of John J. Kokal
who was a Research Chief in the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence involved in the Iraq weapons of mass destruction controversy? He fell to his death from a building at the State Department on November 7, 2003. Strangely, his body was found with no shoes or coat. Would he have committed suicide with his wife waiting for him in her car downstairs in the parking lot? I'm not saying that he met with foul play. I don't know. What gets me is that I don't know. The fact that there was nearly a complete black-out of information on this man's death is what disturbs me. I never heard the results of a police investigation. I never saw any interviews of his wife, who also was involved in government. In fact, there was almost no mention of this incident anywhere in all of American media. What was he specifically working on? How could the violent and untimely death of a major intelligence officer working on Iraq's WMD in the U.S. State Department go virtually unnoticed in the American press?
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