tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post6348130596019149176..comments2024-03-15T06:02:30.623+00:00Comments on The Lockerbie Case: A monumental lieRobert Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606456028430261555noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-63408803079792444292015-06-06T08:13:31.790+01:002015-06-06T08:13:31.790+01:00"One final note: Many people are under the im..."One final note: Many people are under the impression that Libyan Leader Moammar Qaddafi has admitted on more than one occasion to Libya’s guilt in the PanAm 103 bombing. This is not so. Instead, he has stated that Libya would take “responsibility” for the crime."<br /><br />Actually, it was "responsibility for the actions of Libya's officials", but it does not matter. Libya was in a stranglehold, and Gadaffi had to deal with it.<br /><br />What is much more interesting is, that this sort-of-confession and the payment got him off the hook. <br /><br />Back in the good old schooldays, the arm of any schoolboy could be twisted, and he would say and give anything to escape the pain. Confessions were worthless, unless followed by information that only would be known if the victim had done what he was accused of.<br /><br />It could well be, that the torturer did not himself believe in the accusations, but had another agenda, like extortion, revenge for some other matter, or a demonstration of power. <br /><br />In that case asking for answers that he knew his victim <i>didn't have</i> would be a mistake, as it would rather confirm the innocence of the victim. <br />Would somebody in screaming pain confess to stealing the bike, but not tell where it was now? <br /><br />Would it be even remotely thinkable, that Gadaff would have paid the billions and confessed - but not accepting to have somebody 'leaking' a few details to us in return for lifting the embargo?<br /><br />270 murdered people, countless grieving relatives.<br /><br />How Megrahi's accomplices? We would need to know who they were, so we at least could keep an eye on them. They might travel with their crimes.<br /><br />And the bad guys in Luqa Airport. <br />Who was it, and how was it done? <br />They might let a new bomb-suitcase through tomorrow, and we would have another Lockerbie.<br /><br />Totally irresponsible and irrational not to get this information as a part of any deal.<br />Unless, of course, Gaddaffi was not grilled further because we already knew he didn't know.<br /><br />In that case it all makes perfect sense. <br />Twist an arm, get some money and a confession to justify it all. <br />And hope that nobody will wonder why you didn't get to the bottom of the matter before letting the guy run.<br /><br />A hope that seems very justified. So strange.SMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13272238187226269250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-66694831632451244942015-06-04T10:38:25.356+01:002015-06-04T10:38:25.356+01:00DOSSIER LOCKERBIE 2015:
Ex Expert Thomas Thurman:...DOSSIER LOCKERBIE 2015:<br /><br />Ex Expert Thomas Thurman: the man of the week inside the FBI Laboratoy on this time, 15 June 1990...<br />Where did the tiny circuit board fragment come from ? Someone might say "it came out of the blue", but the first person - on 15 June 1990, to "discover" the fragment as part of a MST-13 timer - was FBI's forensic "expert" Thomas James Thurman. <br /><br />Already while Thurman was working on another case, along side with the "Lockerbie Case", his collegue at the FBI's Scientific Analysis Section (SAS), Frederic Whitehurst, on this time, wrote a memo to his chief: <br /><br />"SSA Tom Thurman, the principle examiner of evidence in this matter, circumvented established procedures and protocols in the assignment of evidence to examiners in the SAS, testified to areas of expertise that he had no qualifications in therefore fabricating evidence in his testimony, in order to prove the guilt of Walter Leroy Moody instead of establishing the true significance and weight of the scientific data. <br />Thurman was fully aware of the fact that he was in violation of procedures and protocols of the FBI laboratory and did knowingly and purposely commit perjury and obstruction of justice in this matter." <br /><br />...and that was one case, Thurman was working with. More perjury and obstructance of justice followed after the Leroy Moody case. And since the indictment, Thurman has been suspended from the FBI after his laboratory was suspected of falsifying evidence. <br /><br />Later on Whitehurst testified to these points in a court of law: <br />" Thurman is simply fabricating evidence as he sits on the stand to make evidence fit. <br />Mr. Thurman is not an explosives residue expert. He is not a chemist. His opinion is not an experts opinion but personal conjecture. During a recent investigation while conducting tests at Quantico, Virginia, both I and SSA Steven Burmeister had to explain to Thurman in the most elementary terms the significance of the presence of nitrate oxidizers in explosives.<br /><br />Thurman had no idea what an explosive material was composed of or how the different components functioned in the chemical reaction of the explosion. He expressed his belief that the "nitrogen content" of the explosive was the factor which controlled its power." <br /><br />..... and much more of the same stuff. It quicly became clear that Thomas Thurman had no idea of what he has been working with. Furthermore, Thurman went to Germany to interview Pan Am 103-suspect and bomb-wizard Marwan Khreesat - but he completely forgot to tell Scottish police about that. They never got any report..."<br />Thurman today does not work at the FBI as forensic "expert" anymore. <br /><br />Incomprehensible!... It was only in (2006) FBI Spezial Agent, Richard Marquise led the U.S. Task Force which included the FBI, Department of Justice and the CIA, the secret-message made public: <br />that in a fax from Scottish expert, Allen Feraday (RARDE) to senior investigating officer (SIO) Stuart Henderson,... the MST-13 timer fragment (PT-35) already, on 22nd January 1990, in a "slalom shirt" was found at 'RARDE' !<br /><br />Various photos were subsequently Primarily adapted by digital photo manipulation, for example, photo no. 334 and others...<br /><br />Importantly:<br />The first Polaroidfoto with the MST-13 timer fragment, which Mr. Meister & Bollier (MEBO Ltd) showed in April 1990, came according to officials of the federal police (BUPO) from the FBI.<br />Please see the interview from ex FBI Agent Mr. Fred Whitehurst:<br />http://vimeo.com/41131094<br /><br />by Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd Telecommunication Switzerland. Webpage: www.lockerbie.ch<br />ebolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12681382726604052927noreply@blogger.com