Lisa Pease: Lockerbie Doubts
This a MUST READ from Consortium News .. Pease is a reporter who worked for The Scotsman during the late 80’s Lockerbie investigation and (surprise!) there’s a lot more to the release of the Libyan accused of being behind the bombing, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, than meets the eye (i.e. he’s innocent) .. long story short, real culprit Palestinian-Syrian terror group PFLP-GC gets revenge for US/Vincennes-bombed Iranian passenger airliner but Libya is a convenient villain in early 90’s Gulf War time. Of course the CIA and drugs are present in some form (5 on the Lockerbie plane were CIA agents, there was a drug smuggling ring in Frankfurt where the Pan Am flight took off from, etc) .. just go read this one, its an eye opener – mab .. read more
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All this stuff was circulating at the time and then quietly died a death and suddenly out ofnowhere al-Megrahi was found guilty. An extremely suspect conviction. As long as the powers that be can control the agenda the public’s attention span is too short for it recall last week’s news let alone last year’s or last decade’s. People believe, for the most part uncritically, what they have been programmed to ingest over 24 hour periods and will stomach almost any contradiction. In Argentina, when the news is distorted politicians and journalists invoke ‘governability’ – i.e. that if the people knew the truth the country would become ungovernable and we would all be worse off. Dear souls, they are only lying to us for our own good, much though it hurts them to do so.
Al B
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