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Previously on "Does anyone really think Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi blew up a plane."
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Does anyone really think Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi blew up a plane.
I don't. But a lot of ignorant Septics do.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe would not, but Bliar has got business interests.
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CIA Involvement Blamed for Trial Discrepancies
Reports in the press, most notably the political magazine, 'Private Eye' highlighted some of the discrepancies in the original trial; both key witnesses were allegedly under the bankroll of the CIA, evidence was withheld (most significantly the security breach at Heathrow in the early hours of 21 December 1988) and the style of attack was similar to that of a known terrorist group of Syrians operating out of Germany.
Now with the appeal dropped and Megrahi apparently living a luxurious lifestyle in Libya, the British government will never need to face the embarrassment of these revelations.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Bliar
the syrians blew it up, ghadaffi was under the spotlight , so he turned up a conveniant fall guy or two. the Syrians owe Ghadaffi, the mounties get their man, everyone is happy.
except the people who fell out of the sky. and the ones underneath. and the ones left behind. its a dirty business
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf he was innocent or in other words could not possibly implicate Lybian leadership by giving details on who ordered it then they would never bother getting him out of prison: it's not like he is son of the leaders.
He kept his mouth shut which probably saved his relatives and his bosses got him out of prison when they could.
Listen mate, do a twenty five year stretch or we will boil you and your extended family in hydroclauric acid, is that ok ? thanks
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf he was innocent
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If he was innocent or in other words could not possibly implicate Lybian leadership by giving details on who ordered it then they would never bother getting him out of prison: it's not like he is son of the leaders.
He kept his mouth shut which probably saved his relatives and his bosses got him out of prison when they could.
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No, it was either the CIA sending a ‘defused’ bomb back to the USA as was the custom in those days or it was Iran in retaliation to the shooting down of the Iranair Airbus
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