lockerbie

The small village of Lockerbie in Scotland devastated after Pan-Am Flight 103 crashed

LOCKERBIE - PAN AM FLIGHT 103

Posted by Jon King on Apr 03, 2009

Tagged with: abu nidal, al mehagri, cia, conspiracy, false flag, libya, lockerbie, lockerbie bombing, pan am flight 103

Who was behind the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland…?

Lockerbie: The Evidence

On December 21st 1988, Pan-Am Flight 103 was blown from the skies above Lockerbie in southern Scotland as it headed towards John F Kennedy Airport in New York.

All 243 passengers and 16 crew, plus 11 people on the ground, were killed, making the Lockerbie bombing the worst aviation disaster in Scotland’s history.

But what makes it even worse is that evidence suggests this was not the work of Libyan intelligence, as the official story maintains, but of US agent in Iran, Abu Nidal, once renowned as the world’s most wanted terrorist leader and second only to Osama Bin Laden as the CIA’s number one foreign agent.

Further evidence suggesting the CIA was involved is that high-ranking American diplomats (another term for CIA agents) are now known to have been pulled from Pan-Am Flight 103 minutes before it took off.

Their places were taken by a group of American students, all of whom perished in the bombing.

According to a former Scottish police chief who worked on the case, the CIA also planted false evidence among the wreckage in a successful attempt to incriminate Libya.

The Libyan government, of course, and in particular Libyan intelligence officer, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, took the rap for the atrocity, despite the abject lack of smoking-gun evidence and the latter’s consistent denial that he was in any way involved.

As always, it seems, there was more to the bombing of Pan-Am Flight 103 to Lockerbie than immediately confronts the eye.

What say you? False flag? If so, why? Any insights as to motive and who really was behind the Lockerbie bombing, please post them here…

image source: BBC

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