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UK nuke expert Tim Hampton 'falls' to his death in Vienna

 
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:26 pm    Post subject: UK nuke expert Tim Hampton 'falls' to his death in Vienna Reply with quote

Highly suspicious:

1) No suicide note


2) He worked for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency charged with uncovering illicit nuclear tests.

3) Tensions with Iran at boiling point ....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/austria/6399887/Briti sh-nuclear-expert-falls-120ft-to-his-death-in-Vienna.html

A British nuclear expert has fallen to his death from the 17th floor of the United Nations offices in Vienna.

Published: 6:17PM BST 21 Oct 2009

The 47-year-old man, who has not been named, died after falling more than 120ft to the bottom of a stairwell.

He worked for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency charged with uncovering illicit nuclear tests.

A UN spokesman in the Austrian capital said there were no "suspicious circumstances" surrounding the man's death, while a police spokesman said that no other person was believed to have been involved.

No suicide note has been found.

The incident happened on Tuesday as the United States, France, Russia and Iran held talks close by aimed at cooling tensions over Tehran's nuclear programme.

Investigators refused to reveal any further background information on the official but confirmed an autopsy will be held.

Four months ago another UN worker also believed to be British fell a similar distance at the same building, according to other staff working there.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Falling from high buildings was one of the "methods" used by a number of the many dead people who had links with Bill Clinton.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tim Hampton was his name. He "joined the CTBTO in 1998 and is part of the team maintaining and operating the IDC application software to generate and distribute products and services"

http://www.ctbto.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/Spectrum/09_2009/Spectr um13_web_090909.pdf

IDC explained nicely here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comprehensive_Nuclear-Test-Ban_Treaty_Org anization#International_Data_Centre_.28IDC.29
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:06 am    Post subject: Austrian Police suspect murder in death of UK atomic expert Reply with quote

http://austriantimes.at/news/General_News/2009-10-22/17455/Brit_UN_nuc lear_expert_may_have_been_murdered%2C_police_say

A British nuclear energy expert who plunged 40 metres to his death at the United Nations’ (UN) building in Vienna may have been murdered, police said today

By Thomas Hochwarter

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.

The UN confirmed the death of the 47-year-old – who was involved in disarmament negotiations with Iran as a member of the UN’s Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) – but refused to give any further information on the circumstances of the fatality.

A police spokesman told the Austrian Times today that investigators had not ruled out murder as no suicide note has been found.

"Whenever there is a case where others may have been involved we will investigate all the possible scenarios. Murder is one possibility, suicide another," the spokesman said.

He added investigators were waiting for the result of an autopsy.

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.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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He added investigators were waiting for the result of an autopsy.


Sure that will reveal if he was pushed/thrown


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who was involved in disarmament negotiations with Iran


Was this Iranian presidents "promised" retribution, or did he know what David Kelly knew?

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8296923.stm

Related?

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Mystery over Iranian researcher 8 October 2009

Mystery surrounds the fate of a missing Iranian scientist who is reported to have been involved in Tehran's controversial nuclear programme.

Shahram Amiri disappeared in June in Saudi Arabia while on a pilgrimage.

Iran on Wednesday accused the US of involvement in his disappearance, but did not confirm media reports that Mr Amiri was indeed a nuclear scientist.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:54 pm    Post subject: Second autopsy: Hampton's death likely murder Reply with quote

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http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=110167&sectionid=351020606


Second autopsy: Hampton's death likely murder

Press TV, 1 November 2009


A doctor who carried out a second post-mortem examination on the body of Timothy Hampton says the nuclear expert's fall from the UN building in Vienna was murder.

The 47-year-old British scientist, who was involved in monitoring nuclear activities, was found dead last week at the bottom of a staircase in the United Nations' building.

The doctor who first examined Hampton's body concluded that there were 'no suspicious circumstances'. Following objections raised by his widow, Olena Gryshcuk, and her family as to the reliability of the assessment, another physician was asked to repeat the autopsy.

The new doctor, Professor Kathrin Yen, of the Ludwig Institute in Graz, Austria, says she has found evidence that Hampton did not commit suicide.

She believes one possible theory is that Hampton was carried to the 17th floor from his workplace on the sixth floor and thrown down from the height.

“In my opinion, it does not look like suicide. My example is that somebody took him up to the top floor and threw him down.

“At the moment I don't have the police reports. We did a CT scan. From the external exam, I saw injuries on the neck but these were not due to strangulation,” she explained.

At the time of his death, Hampton was an employee of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), which monitors tremors around the world to uncover illegal nuclear tests.

Initial reports said that Hampton may have been involved in the Vienna talks between Iran and world powers in the Austrian capital, but a CTBTO spokesman later said that he was not connected with discussions.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

He wouldn't be the first person to 'fall' from a height; be it Apharteid South Africa, USA or elsewhere, highly suspicious.
Perhaps more info will surface, as to why the guy was a 'potential threat' to the Estblishment/NWO (only an apparent abberation!!).

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

British nuclear expert's 17th floor UN death plunge 'was not suicide'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1224377/British-nucl ear-experts-17th-floor-UN-death-plunge-suicide.html#ixzz0WPYosfeb


Nothing To See Here: The Strange Death of Timothy Hampton by Craig Murray



The UN wishes us to know that there is nothing to bother about in the death of Timothy Hampton.

Here is their press release:

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Note to Editors,

There have been many misconceptions in the media related to the death of one of our staff members on 20 October, 2009.

For the record, we would like to underline that there is no connection between the death of the staff member and the Iran talks at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The staff member, whose death is now being investigated, was employed by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) as a processing engineer. The CTBTO is a separate organization from that of the IAEA, and has never had any role in the Iran negotiations. Therefore, media reports linking the dead CTBTO staff member with the Iran talks are baseless and untrue.

We request that media which have published such reports issue a correction.

Thank you,

Annika Thunborg, Spokesperson, CTBTO


Here is the CTBTO's description of what it actually does:

CTBT = Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

Aim: bans nuclear testing everywhere on planet - surface, atmosphere, underwater and underground.

Why: to obstruct the development of nuclear weapons: both the initial development of nuclear weapons as well as their substantial improvement (H-bomb) necessitate real nuclear testing. The CTBT makes it almost impossible for countries that do not yet have nuclear weapons to develop them. And it makes it almost impossible for countries that have nuclear weapons to develop new or more advanced weapons. It also helps prevent damage caused by nuclear testing to humans and the environment.

History: Between 1945 and 1996, when the CTBT opened for signature, over 2000 nuclear tests were conducted: by the United States (1000+) Soviet Union (700+), France (200+), United Kingdom and China (45 each). Three countries have broken the de-facto moratorium and tested nuclear weapons since 1996: India and Pakistan in 1998 and the Democratic

People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 2006. Many attempts were made during the Cold War to negotiate a comprehensive test ban, but it was only in the 1990s that the Treaty became a reality. The CTBT was negotiated in Geneva between 1994 and 1996.

The Treaty has yet to enter into force: All 44 States specifically listed in the Treaty - those with nuclear technology capabilities at the time of the final Treaty negotiations in 1996 – must sign and ratify before the CTBT can enter into force.

Of these, nine are still missing: China, DPRK, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Pakistan and the USA. DPRK, India and Pakistan have yet to sign the CTBT. Otherwise, 182 countries have signed, of which 150 have ratified the Treaty (as of February 2009), including three of the nuclear weapon States: France, Russian Federation and the United Kingdom.

The Treaty Organization: Since the Treaty is not yet in force, the Organization is called the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Organization, or CTBTO. It was founded in 1996, with approximately 260 staff from most of the CTBT’s 180 Member States. It is headed by the Executive Secretary, Tibor Tóth (Hungary).

The CTBTO’s main tasks are the promotion of the Treaty and the build-up of the verification regime so that it is operational when the Treaty enters into force. The budget is around US$120,000,000 or € 82,000,000.

Verification regime: A unique and comprehensive system. At the heart of the verification regime is the International Monitoring System (IMS), which consists of 337 facilities located all over the world that constantly monitor the planet for signs of nuclear explosions. Around 75% of these facilities are already sending data to the International Data Centre at the CTBTO headquarters in Vienna.

The IMS uses the following four state-of-the-art technologies:

Seismic: 50 primary and 120 auxiliary seismic stations monitor shockwaves in the Earth. The vast majority of these shockwaves – many thousands every year - are caused by earthquakes. But man-made explosions such as mine explosions or the nuclear test announced by the DPRK in 2006, are also detected.

Hydroacoustic: 11 hydrophone stations “listen” for sound waves in the oceans. Sound waves from explosions can travel extremely far underwater.

Infrasound: 60 stations on the surface can detect ultra-low frequency sound waves (inaudible to the human ear) that are emitted by large explosions.

Radionuclide: 80 stations measure the atmosphere for radioactive particles, 40 of them also pick up noble gas. Only these measurements can give a clear indication as to whether an explosion detected by the other methods was actually nuclear or not. They are supported by 16 radionuclide laboratories.

On-site-Inspection: If the data from the IMS stations indicate that a nuclear test has taken place, a Member State can request for an on-site-inspection to be carried out to collect evidence that will allow the final assessment to be made regarding whether a nuclear explosion – a Treaty violation - has actually taken place. This will only be possible after the

CTBT has entered into force. A large on-site inspection exercise was carried out in September 2008 in Kazakhstan.

Civil and scientific applications: The IMS data are provided to the CTBT Member States and to other international organizations. They are used also for applications other than test-ban verification, such as for tsunami-warning (by proving timely data), research on the Earth’s core, monitoring of earthquakes and volcanoes; research on the oceans, climate change research and many other applications.

http://www.ctbto.org/fileadmin/user_upload/public_information/CTBT_Fac tSheet.pdf

It is worth noting, therefore, that if it is claimed that Iran has moved to test a nuclear weapon, it is the CTBTO that would have responsibility for assessing the claim - and it appears that the processing engineer Timothy Hampton would have a role at that stage, at the HQ, interpreting the scientific data that comes in from the outstation monitoring systems as described.

I have not seem the stairwell in question, but jumping down a stairwell is a very strange - and very uncommon - way to commit suicide. Jumpers generally prefer the outside of buildings', bridges and sheer cliffs - places as free of obstruction as possible, while a stairwell is surrounded by obstruction. There are widespread reports that another scientist committed suicide down the same stairwell four months previously, but I cannot find any report naming that scientist or indicating what they did at work.

A second autopsy conducted by the family believes there may be indications of murder, though at the moment the evidence appears less than conclusive either way. There are way too many parallels to the death of David Kelly for my liking.

The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty has very wide international support, except for a small number of rogue states with nuclear technology who refuse to sign because they wish to continue nuclear testing to develop weapons, in defiance of the international community. These rogue states have an obvious motivation to destabilise the organisation's work, and it is their security services who are most likely to have been involved in foul play. They are:

China, North Korea, USA, Israel, Egypt, India, Iran, and Pakistan.

Craig Murray
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