“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 — God acts in mysterious ways… Yesterday, Robert Mueller passed away, and today people commemorate the 10th anniversary of the horrendous Brussels attacks. Synchronicity is the illusion historians record — after the devil has erased his fingerprints. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY
Robert Mueller played a leading role in the conspiracy to frame Libya for the Lockerbie tragedy. The same method was used in the case of UTA flight 772. In both cases, a tiny fragment of a timer linked the crime to Libya.
Particular attention has been given to the role of FBI examiner Thomas Thurman, who was associated with the identification these two fragments.
Thurman himself later acknowledged giving misleading testimony before a Grand Jury in the Lockerbie case, stating that he hided the role of the CIA under instructions from superiors — an episode that continues to fuel debate about the integrity of the investigation.
On January 21, 1992, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 731, formally linking Libya to both attacks and marking a decisive moment in the international response to terrorism.
Decades later, the political aftershocks of these events still resonate. The next Lockerbie trial will begin later this year in Virginia, USA. Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi is charged with building the device that allegedly exploded aboard Pan Am 103.
The legal troubles of Nicolas Sarkozy created by the UTA affair have revived questions about the long-term consequences of past geopolitical alignments. Sarkozy’s conviction and ongoing legal battles have only intensified scrutiny.
In Belgium, Sarkozy connections involving Didier Reynders have drawn attention in media and political circles, particularly in relation to the Kazachgate affair. Reynders is now charged with money laundering, though the origin of the fund remains unknown.
As for the 2016 Brussels attacks, commentators have questioned the circumstances surrounding Ousama Atar’s earlier release from Iraq. Why did Didier Reynders push for the liberation of Atar—the man who would mastermind the Brussels attacks — allegedly at the request of the CIA?
So many questions…
Truth never dies.
