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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Frank Duggan (April 15 1938 – November 1 2017) — The PCAST Missing Data [Lockerbie]
“By all accounts, Frank Duggan was a good man, a man who recovered from years of alcoholism and who sincerely fought for the American victims of Pan Am 103. But he was perhaps rather naive when it came to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Jim Swire, Frank Duggan, Lockerbie, Mark Zaid, Pan Am 103 (Lockerbie), PCAST, Richard Marquise
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Suspicious Aviation Tragedies: December 12 1985 — Arrow Air Flight 1285
“Hours after the crash the Islamic Jihad – a Shiite Muslim extremist group – claimed it destroyed the plane to prove [its] ability to strike at the Americans anywhere.” UPI — Anonymous caller to a French news agency in Beirut … Continue reading
Posted in Arrow Air Flight 1285, Aviation Disasters
Tagged Arrow Air Flight 1285, CASB, Les Filotas
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Donald Trump Interest In Russia Sanctions Alarmed Outgoing State Staff
“Did President Donald Trump know Michael Flynn talked about sanctions during his conversations a year ago with the former Russian ambassador? Or did the President’s small circle of advisers keep it from him?” Jeff Zeleny and Kevin Liptak — CNN … Continue reading
Remembering “DARK ALLIANCE”: Gary Webb ( 31 August 1955 – 10 December 2004 ) [2017]
“Dark Alliance, the San Jose Mercury News’s bombshell investigation into links between the cocaine trade, Nicaragua’s Contra rebels, and African-American neighborhoods in California, remains one of the most explosive and controversial exposés in American journalism.” The Intercept On December 10 … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, CIA Drug, IranContra
Tagged CIA Drug, Dark Alliances, FBI Ted Gunderson, Gary Webb, Iran-Contra, San Jose Mercury News
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Germany — The BND Operational Structure
“ The Bundesnachrichtendienst is the sole foreign intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany. As such it reports directly to the Federal Chancellery. The mission of the Bundesnachrichtendienst is to provide the Federal Government with fast and comprehensive information. … Continue reading
SEXPIONAGE — Profumo Affair Christine Keeler Has Died
“It [The ghost-written book] got me right, it has got me emotionally right. There’s one word I don’t like: ‘Ruining my life may not seem very important to some, considering what I was, just a pretty scrubber…’ I wanted them to … Continue reading
Suspicious Aviation Tragedies — November 27 1989 : Avianca Flight 203 [UPDATE]
“No one acts alone without orders in the FBI. We had clear goals which were clearly given to us in every document we received from anyone. If a police organization wished for us to provide them “proof” of guilt, then … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Disasters
Tagged Avianca Flight 203, Suspicious Aviation Tragedies
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