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Dr. Ludwig de Braeckeleer

Ludwig De Braeckeleer has a Ph.D. in nuclear sciences. Ludwig teaches physics and international humanitarian law. He blogs on "The GaiaPost."

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(Diary of a Vengeance Foretold Part

If anything, the captain could be criticized for holding his fire as long as he did. From what they're saying, he waited a long time. I'm not so sure I would have waited that long." -- Joseph Metcalf III, Navy's former deputy chief of naval operations for surface warfare
- Monday, July 7, 2008

Diary of a vengeance foretold

The second half of 1988 witnessed the destruction in flight of two civilian airliners. On July 3rd, Iran Airbus 665 was shot down by a US Navy ship over the Persian Gulf. On December 21st, Pan Am 103 exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie. According to the official version of History, the downing of the Iranian jetliner was a tragic mistake while the obliteration of Pan Am 103 was an act of terrorism blamed on two Libyan agents.
- Tuesday, July 1, 2008

CFP Identifies Lockerbie Secret Doc

Last year, the SCCRC granted the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing a second appeal on the basis that his conviction may have been unsafe. Among the grounds justifying the decision, the Committee stated that the Crown had not given the defense access to a secret document which may be vital to establish the innocence of Megrahi. The Westminster Government, not the Lord Advocate, has imposed a Public Interest Immunity certificate in order to prevent the defense to see the very document which justifies the second appeal in the first place.
- Friday, May 30, 2008

FBI’s Bullet-Lead Technique Wrong

image"We cannot afford to be misleading to a jury. We plan to discourage prosecutors from using our previous results in future prosecutions." --Letter from Dwight E. Adams, then FBI lab director, to FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III In 1995, former Baltimore police Sgt. James A. Kulbicki was convicted of first-degree murder. The prosecutor convinced the jury that Kulbicki killed his mistress with his off duty .38-caliber revolver. The scientific evidence was irrefutable. The bullets recovered from the victim's body and from the crime scene had been fired by his gun.
- Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Spielberg to Direct Lockerbie Bombing Movie

Legendary Hollywood director Steven Spielberg will direct a movie regarding the Dec. 21, 1988, bombing of Pan Am 103 over the town of Lockerbie in Scotland. The movie is an adaptation of the book Flight 103, written by former Israeli officer and MOSSAD agent Juval Aviv. ”I believe the book will have an impact around the world because what happened over Lockerbie that day affected so many people in so many countries, and continues to do so,” Aviv said a few weeks before the release of the book.
- Friday, May 2, 2008

Was There a Second Irangate?

Oliver North (left) and Richard LawlessOnly half of the Iran-Contra affair has been told. --Amiram Nir, counterterrorism advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, point-man of Oliver North in the Iran-Contra operations, from an interview with Bob Woodward, Summer 1988: While reviewing some materials concerning various Iranian political events having occurred during the last years of Khomeini, I came across a fantastic piece of information which allows us to identify with great probability, in fact with near certainty, the man previously only known as "Witness C" or by his alias, Abolghasem Mesbahi.
- Wednesday, April 9, 2008

The man who was not there

This case is not closed. The investigation continues, it has continued since the plane went down and it will continue until every individual who we can identify who played a role in this tragedy is brought to justice. US Acting Deputy Attorney General Bob Mueller January 31, 2001 -- The day of the Lockerbie Verdict [1]
- Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Lockerbie: Chronicle of a Death Foretold

Governments lie. They do it all the time. And, much as we'd like to believe otherwise, the US government is no exception. There were times when we may have believed otherwise. But after Vietnam and Watergate, we know better. -- The USS Vincennes: Public War, Secret War, July 1 1992, ABC News, Ted Koppel. In some sense, the true and enduring mystery of the Lockerbie bombing is why so few people died. If one is willing to accept the official version of the tragedy, is it not indeed a miracle that an airliner flying from London to New York at Christmas time was actually half booked?
- Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Confession of an Iranian Terror Czar

"In fact, the public has the right not only to justice but to protection. For if, as a consequence of incompetence or cynical realpolitik, the true culprits are not tracked down and prosecuted, they and their government sponsors are free to orchestrate further murderous outrages. And experience shows that this is precisely what they do." -- David Horovitz, The Jerusalem Post, October 11 2007
- Saturday, January 12, 2008

The NSA - Crypto AG sting

For decades, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been reading effortlessly ultra sensitive messages intercepted from all parts of the world. This extraordinary feat was not the consequence of the work of some genius cyber mathematician.
- Monday, December 31, 2007

Top FBI Lockerbie investigator disputes CFP story

"Proper judicial procedure is simply impossible if political interests and intelligence services -- from whichever side -- succeed in interfering in the actual conduct of a court... The purpose of intelligence services -- from whichever side -- lies in secret action and deception, not in the search for truth. Justice and the rule of law can never be achieved without transparency." --Hans Koechler, U.N. observer at the Zeist trial
- Monday, October 8, 2007

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