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  • A Libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed the Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York over Lockerbie, England, 34 years ago is in United States custody, authorities said Sunday
  • The United States announced charges against alleged bomberAbu Agila Masud two years ago, saying he played a key role in the December, 21, 1988 terror attack
  • All 270 people aboard the Boeing 747 were killed in what remains the deadliest terrorist incident on British soil. . . .

https://archive.ph/xpxgS

https://adnamerica.com/en/new-york/lockerbie-terror-suspect-pam-am-103-downing-brought-justice-us-prosecution

> - A Libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed the Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York over Lockerbie, England, 34 years ago is in United States custody, authorities said Sunday - The United States announced charges against alleged bomberAbu Agila Masud two years ago, saying he played a key role in the December, 21, 1988 terror attack - All 270 people aboard the Boeing 747 were killed in what remains the deadliest terrorist incident on British soil. . . . https://archive.ph/xpxgS https://adnamerica.com/en/new-york/lockerbie-terror-suspect-pam-am-103-downing-brought-justice-us-prosecution

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35 years. Now do the real perpetrators behind 911.

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When we turn him over to the UK:

The UK: "Well, it's been long enough, Oi'd say. Ya's a free man nah. Free ta move 'eer and git on the dole. We'll even giv ya's a hohme, yeh?"

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Mossad, CIA, DIA, anyone? Who put the bomb together is not that relevant, compared to those who planned the operation and planted it.

https://archive.vn/yjmV5 https://www.globalresearch.ca/deception-over-lockerbie/15362

Operation Trojan began in February 1986 when the Mossad secretly installed a communications device known as a “Trojan” in an apartment in Tripoli. The Trojan received messages broadcast by Mossad’s LAP on one frequency and automatically transmitted them on a different frequency used by the Libyan government. “Using the Trojan,” Ostrovsky writes, “the Mossad tried to make it appear that a long series of terrorist orders were being transmitted to various Libyan embassies around the world.” U.S. intelligence, as anticipated by the Israelis, intercepted the bogus messages, and believed them to be authentic — especially after receiving confirmation from the Mossad.

Within weeks of the Trojan being installed, two American soldiers were killed in an explosion at La Belle Discothèque, a nightclub in West Berlin frequented by U.S. servicemen. Assuming that Libya was responsible, nine days later the U.S. dropped 60 tons of bombs on Tripoli and Benghazi. Few suspected that the Americans had been tricked into the “retaliation” by Israel, whose subterfuge had punished Qaddafi for his support of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and further alienated the U.S from the Arab world.

Not all Americans are oblivious to Israeli wiles, however. Commenting on the Israeli intelligence service’s penchant for deception, Andrew Killgore, a former U.S. ambassador to Qatar, wrote in the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, “Mossad’s specialty was dirty tricks…Its modus operandi had always been the same: pull off a dirty trick but make it appear somebody else had done it.”

As part of any new investigation to establish whether or not the Lockerbie bombing was another one of the Mossad’s “dirty tricks,” detectives might want to interview Issac Yeffet, the former chief of security for the Israeli airline, El Al, who in 1986 was commissioned by Pan Am to survey its security at a number of airports worldwide. As Killgore, in a separate article for the Washington Report, suggestively noted: “Yeffet may have been successful in maintaining perfect security for El Al at Ben-Gurion Airport. But his efforts at Heathrow Airport in London, one of the airports he surveyed for Pan Am, and to which he and his employees had full rein, failed to save Pan Am Flight 103.”

https://archive.vn/k5wnD https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1999/apr/17/lockerbie

Without contradicting Aviv, Thomas and others believe the tagging and smuggling aboard of the lethal suitcase can most easily be ascribed to a sayan or mabuah working for Mossad, which had a motive for eliminating certain passengers. (A sayan is a Jew who puts loyalty to Israel above loyalty to his own country and does services, usually unpaid, for Mossad; according to Thomas, the most famous sayan working in the UK was Robert Maxwell. A mabuah is a Gentile who fulfils the same role.)

https://archive.vn/mUj4E https://rielpolitik.com/2021/09/02/narco-politik-lockerbie-cia-friends-flashback/

Gordon Thomas recounts [in one of his books] how a Mossad officer from London station reported to Lockerbie immediately after the accident; and, he organized the removal of a suitcase belonging to US intelligence officer Charles McKee of the US Defense Intelligence Agency [DIA].

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What's it been, like 30+ years?

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Probably wanted a distraction. "Hey, looky here!"

Sasquatch is up next.

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Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster

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Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi