Monthly Archives: July 2021

BREAKING NEWS — PFLP-GC founder Ahmed Jibril dies in Damascus hospital

“The bombing of the Pan Am flight [103] was conceived, authorised and financed by Ali-Akbar Mohtashemi-Pur, Iran’s former interior minister. The execution of the operation was contracted to Ahmad [Jibril], Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command [PFLP-GC] … Continue reading

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Brussels — Report : “Intelligence Agencies are dysfunctional”

“Stuff happens in Belgium. From the inside, it is chaos, to the point that a tooled-up anti-lockdown terrorist nicknamed ‘Belgian Rambo’ roaming the woods seems par for the course. In Belgium responsibility is shared between so many layers that ultimately … Continue reading

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Lockerbie — Why I ruled out the bomb theory [Technical Analysis of the Debris Lines]

“I tend to the view that the disaster is due to mechanical failure. Although I keep an open mind, I have great doubts about the bomb theory.” William Trench — Chief inspector of Air Accidents from 1974 to 1981 (December 27 … Continue reading

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Former CIA Chief of Disguise : “No Priest, No Peace Corps & No Journalist” [UPDATE — SSCI : CIA’s Use of Journalists & Clergy]

“There are three covers that are basically off-limits to the CIA, and that would be a religious figure, media figure and Peace Corps.” Jonna Mendez — Former CIA Chief of Disguise September 29 2019 — Jonna Mendez, former CIA Chief … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Skripal Case : Going from Weird to Berserk [UPDATE — Picasso stolen head finally recovered]

“The issue surrounding the identify [sic] of a former MI6 informer Sergei Skripal is already widely available in the public domain. However, the identifies [sic] of intelligence agency personnel associated with Sergei Skripal are not yet widely available in the public … Continue reading

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On This Day — Remembering Iran Flight 655 (July 3 1988) [2021]

“I will never apologize for the United States — I don’t care what the facts are… I’m not an apologize-for-America kind of guy.” George H. W. Bush — August 7 1988 July 3 2019 — On July 3 1988, Iran … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — COVID-19 : Why has Belgium the highest death rate in the world? [UPDATE II : Brussels Health Minister is a dangerous Pinocchio.]

“It is rare for Donald Trump to credit other countries with world records, but at a press briefing last month the US president unveiled a list that put Belgium at the top. Unfortunately for Belgium, it was a ranking of … Continue reading

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60 Years Ago — Hounded by the FBI, Nobel Prize Ernest Hemingway Ends His Life (July 2, 1961)

“The FBI’s surveillance substantially contributed to his anguish and his suicide.” A. E. Hotchner — Hemingway’s friend and collaborator over the last 13 years of his life July 2 2021 — On October 28 1954, the Nobel Prize in Literature … Continue reading

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Belgium — Bpost CEO Investigated by FBI [UPDATE : Belgian Security Services Company and Three Former Executives Indicted for Bid Rigging on U.S. Department of Defense Contracts]

“According to the most recent report of  the Council of Europe anti-corruption group, Belgium is close to the bottom of the class in terms of preventing corruption among legislators, judges and prosecutors. An Ernst & Young 2019 study indicates that … Continue reading

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On This Day — Kim Philby Revealed as Cambridge Five Member (July 1 1963) [2021]

“Tell them Jesus Christ only had twelve, and one of them was a double agent.” FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover — Upon learning that Philby was a spy for the Russians January 23 2021 — On January 23 1963, Kim … Continue reading

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