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Monthly Archives: October 2022
On This Day — Lockerbie Key Witness Dies (October 29 2016)
“I personally hope that Tony is in a better place and that he is now at peace because he must have led a tortured life knowing that he had jailed an innocent man for money.” George Thomson Lockerbie Investigator October … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth F. Loftus, Eyewitness, Eyewitness Evidence, Lockerbie, SCCRC, Tim Valentine, Tony Gauci
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On This Day — Hemingway Wins Nobel Prize (October 28 1954) [Was Hemingway pushed to suicide by the FBI?]
“Hemingway may have said ‘yes’ to the Soviet recruitment pitch, but unless there is some additional trove of material in the NKVD archives that argues otherwise, it is clear Hemingway was never a productive Soviet agent.” CIA website — Intelligence … Continue reading
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Tagged A. E. Hotchner, Ernest Miller Hemingway, FBI, J. Edgar Hoover
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Three Years Ago — 5G Belgium : Chaos Across the Spectrum [UPDATE — Nuclear Power Plant Shut Down by 5G Interference]
“The interferences caused to GSM-R receivers have been a very strong concern for Railway operators over the last years. Several cases of interference have been reported in various Member States, causing non-acceptable operational and even safety issues.” EU Agency for … Continue reading
On Year Ago — Havana Syndrome — Why you should be skeptical. [UPDATE : Skepticism grows about ‘Havana Syndrome’]
“Recordings of incidents could not have come from real cases of Havana Syndrome. A typical sound recorder would not be able to record the ‘microwave sound’, period.” Pr. James Lin — University of Illinois October 25 2021 — NBC News … Continue reading
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Emanuela Orlandi — Vatican Bone Fragments Could Hold Clue to 35 Year Old Mystery [UPDATE — “Vatican Girl” : New four-part Netflix series]
“The disappearance of 15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi has been widely linked either to organised crime or to an attempt to force the release from prison of Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turkish man who tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II in … Continue reading
On This day — Aldous Huxley Writes to George Orwell (October 21 1949)
“My own belief is that the ruling oligarchy will find less arduous and wasteful ways of governing and of satisfying its lust for power.” Aldous Huxley Letter to George Orwell (October 21 1949) October 21 2022 — On this day … Continue reading
On This Day — Pablo Neruda Awarded Literature Nobel Prize (October 21 1971) — Was Neruda a KGB Agent?
“And you’ll ask: why doesn’t his poetry speak of dreams and leavesand the great volcanoes of his native land?Come and see the blood in the streets.” I explain a few thingsPablo Neruda October 21 2022 — Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes … Continue reading
On This Day — Black Monday (October 19 1987) [From the Iran-Contra scandal (November 3 1986) to the shoot down of Iran Airbus 655 (July 3 1988)]
“Many people remember the events leading up to October 19, 1987. Unfortunately, very few of them recall the specifics. When many people talk about the dramatic drop in the overall stock market, they either blame a single cause (portfolio insurance) … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Monday, Iran Air flight 655, Lockebie, Pan Am 103, US - Iran, Vincent Cannistraro
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On This Day — Richard Sorge is arrested in Tokyo (October 18, 1941) [“The spy who changed the world”]
“Richard Sorge’s brilliant espionage work saved Stalin and the Soviet Union from defeat in the fall of 1941, probably prevented a Nazi victory in World War II and thereby assured the dimensions of the world we live in today.” American … Continue reading
US National Whistleblower Day (July 30 2021) — “I, John Reidy, Declare…” [CIA Debacle in Iran & China] [UPDATE : Intel Today Story completely vindicated by New Evidence]
“I cannot talk about the 2007 incident. It is classified. I risk incarceration. I have a family. If you are contemplating whistleblowing … you’re going to sit there and say, ‘If I go through that system, it will not end … Continue reading