Two new posts have been made today on the blog
The Masonic Verses - Lockerbie and Related Scams. They are "
A Poisoned Pill - The Mysterious Life and Death of Ian Spiro" and "
Lockerbie Propositions" a summary in twenty-five paragraphs of the author's views about the Lockerbie disaster.
New Lockerbie posts on Professor Dr. Robert Black's lockerbie case blogspot ...
ReplyDeleteThe great interest for the new Lockerbie blog entitled 'The Masonic Verses' - Lockerbie and Related Scams has to be welcomed.
The blog takes the form of a critique of the evidences around the bombing of the PanAm flight PA-103 and informs on doubtful proofs.
MEBO will publish soon on its webpage: www.lockerbie.ch and in comments and letters rebutted in a review a lot of evidence in connection with the official Police-und FAA investigations between 1990-2008 used for the wrong accusation of Megrahi and Fimah.
And a lot of this material was discovered by MEBO Ltd first.
For examples:
the manipulated fragment of a MST-13 timer,
no bomb suit-case from AirMalta (KM-180) transfer to PanAm (PA-103/A) in Frankfurt,
no blue baby overall sell through shopkeeper Tony Gautci (Mary House),
the security observation visit,
of Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, alias Ahmed Khalifa Abdusamad, to Malta (ordered by his chief El Bishari) from the 20th to the 21th of December 1988, have nothing to do with the Lockerbie tragedy,
the important distance between the bomb and the skin of the aircraft Boeing 747, (25”), published in the official Air Accident Investigation Report (AAIB) etc.
Mebo pointed out before start of the process at Kamp van Zeist, on 3May 2000, in a letter to Lord Advocate Colin Boyd, that this distance of 25" indicates that the "Bomb case" was placed before the container AVE 4041 and not in the container (see pictures on www.lockerbie.ch).
This was confirmed in a report by explosive expert Professor Dr. Hiltmar Schubert from the Fraunhofer Institut in Munich, Germany!
The court adjourned for 10 days and brought in a second expert to clarify this question and concluded that the distance was fortuitious ...
by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland
22 November, 2008
I've added a lengthy 26th to those 25 short and sweet "Lockerbie Propositions".
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