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Originally posted by grantbeed
maybe this guy was actually one of the good guys and was not prepared to lie about Irans Nuclear ambitions to suit the Wests/Israel grand plan?
Originally posted by SLAYER69
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
One dies, another replaces him, it's that simple
so I don't think Iran would do it
unless he found something which they will now hide better
Isn't it a matter of what he may have known rather than who would replace him?
[edit on 22-10-2009 by SLAYER69]
Brit UN nuclear expert may have been murdered, police say
UN staff told the Austrian Times yesterday that there had been a similar case just recently in which an employee died when he fell from a similar height at the landmark buildings in Vienna-Donaustadt
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
I don't know who could benefit from his death.
Not Iran that's for sure
One dies, another replaces him, it's that simple
so I don't think Iran would do it
unless he found something which they will now hide better
who knows though
since the world is not at all as it seems, probably any guesses are wrong
Originally posted by centurion1211
Start with who would have the most to gain and that would only be iran.
falling 12 stories in a building in the Vienna International Center, one of the United Nations' main office complexes in Europe.
The United Nations Visitors' Centre, located at Gate 1 of the Vienna International Centre (VIC), was opened in August 1998. The activities of the Visitors' Centre expanded when it became evident that the VIC should open its doors to the general public and become an integral part of the city of Vienna. As a result, the United Nations allocated the funds required to finance the construction of the Centre by extending Gate 1.
In order to bring the public physically closer to the United Nations, the founders of the Visitors' Centre sought to make the Centre:
* A source of information: The United Nations Information Service manages a counter to make available informational material and guided VIC tours.
* A place where the public could easily access United Nations merchandise: At various sales counters, the United Nations Postal Administration sells United Nations stamps, the United Nations Staff Council sells United Nations souvenirs, the United Nations Women's Guild sells gifts, handicrafts and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) cards.
* A space for conveniently providing services, for example the coffee shop, the hairdresser's shop and the flower shop. The revenue earned from those commercial services enables the Visitors' Centre to finance itself.
Originally posted by dooper
If you're a UN nuclear inspector, you stand a real good chance of someone slipping you some inside information.
If I am in a nutty country with nutty people doing nutty things with nuclear material, and can't abide with this, then WHO am I going to try to contact? Not the UN Secretary General. Not Obama.
I'm going to contact one of the people who have the track and the position to follow up. Give them what I have, let them start verifying the data, and then handle it.
Any word or hint that you have this information would naturally paint a very big bullseye on your back.
Timothy Hampton died on the spot on Tuesday after falling from a 17th floor window at the Vienna International Centre (VIC) - one of the UN’s three headquarters.