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Monthly Archives: March 2026
Lockerbie — CIA’s Adventures in Africa : Senegal Shenanigans [UPDATE — Lockerbie Trial : The Senegalese evidence]
“They had been trapped by Ahmed Khalifa Niasse, who first led them to Benin, before taking them to Senegal, while keeping us informed at all times.” President Abu Diouf Mémoires November 11 2020 — On February 20 1988, two Libyan … Continue reading
From the ashes of Lockerbie to the Brussels Attacks [The Legacy of Robert Mueller]
“We used to look at them as kind of discrete events, not tied to each other, and seen in a vacuum. But from a distance, I think we can see more of a pattern.” CIA Vincent Cannistraro March 22, 2026 … Continue reading
Posted in Brussels attacks 2016, Lockerbie, Nicolas Sarkozy, Robert Mueller, UTA Flight 772
Tagged History, news, politics
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The Dark Past of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller — The Bulger Gang, Lockerbie, Anthrax… An Exceptional Failure All Round. [UPDATE : Robert Mueller Dies at 81]
“Robert Mueller was chosen as Special Counsel not because he has integrity but because he will do what the powerful want him to do. Mueller didn’t speak the truth about a war he knew to be unjustified. He didn’t speak … Continue reading
Posted in Robert Mueller
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, Anthrax, CIA, Coleen Rowley, FBI, Lockerbie, news, Obituary, politics, Robert Mueller, William Webster
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The US-Iran Secret Meetings in Montreux, Switzerland (Summer 1988)
“I want to talk about why I want to be President. It’s not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on Iran.” Vice-President George Bush to CBS anchor Dan Rather (January 25 1988) March 18, 2026 — Henry … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Iran Flight 655, IranContra
Tagged Iran, larijani, Lockerbie, middle-east, war
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Remembering Jürgen Habermas : On the fine-tuning between democracy and secrecy
“Democracy begins where citizens deliberate about matters of common concern.”Jürgen Habermas (18 June 1929 – 14 March 2026) March 16, 2026 — Jürgen Habermas was one of the most influential contemporary political philosophers, especially for thinking about communication, rationality, legitimacy … Continue reading
Posted in Lockerbie, Nicolas Sarkozy, UTA Flight 772
Tagged History, philosophy, politics, technology
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Remembering Edward Mills Purcell (August 30, 1912 – March 7, 1997) [From the U-2 Incident to the Mystery of Havana Syndrome]
“The President’s rapid disenchantment with the project was not lost on Richard Bissell. Fearing for the U-2 program’s survival, he met with the Land committee in early August 1956 to urge them to help make the U-2 less vulnerable to … Continue reading