Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Respected Indonesian Site Says New York Times Writer Says IRAN Responsible for Lockerbie Crash... Soon People Will Know the NISSAN CEO is Connected to Terrorist. Reauter... I Bet YOU Can't Wait to Spin That. NISSAN it's Time to RESPECT the Whistleblower... I Want OUT of Tennessee it's a Cesspool of Iran Contra Era Corruption


INILAH.COM, New York - The investigation of a New York Times journalist stated, the mastermind behind the bombing of the plane that crashed in Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988 and is Iran, not Libya.

Robert Worth, New York Times journalist who also knows the Middle East expert, U.S. Intelligence Agency (CIA) must have complete information about the incident. And indeed expected, as an agent to make sure the role of Iran.

Claims about the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which killed 270 passengers and several people on the ground it becomes controversial. And for this, America accused the late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi ordered the bombing.

Moreover, two years before or in 1986, the Americans attacked Gaddafi's Libya and destroyed the palace and claims by Libya, killing a young revolutionary leader who died in 2011 was.

Worth obtain this information after interviewing French novelist, Girard de Villiers, who said the evidence of Iranian involvement kept secret so that the trial can not be shown. Villiers also wrote a novel about it.


"The book is based on the 'fact' that Iran, not Libya, the aircraft involved in the bombing of 1988. Iran to convince Gaddafi to 'pair gain' for the attack, 'so Worth, citing Villiers.

Villiers said the attack was in retaliation for the sinking a U.S. commercial airliner Iran, Iran Air Flight 655, six months earlier. The plane was shot down in the Persian Gulf in July 1988.

The aircraft was shot by the USS Vincennes, killing all 290 passengers and crew. Worth is now serving as the New York Times bureau chief in Beirut, Lebanon and is known to have a special relationship with the intelligence community.

Pan Am 103 route London to New York flight on December 21, 1988. The bomb exploded at the front of the plane, killing 243 passengers, 16 crew and 11 people on the mainland. Investiasi lasted for three years.

Scottish Police and the U.S. Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued an arrest warrant for Abdelbaset al Megrahi and Lamin Khalifah Fhimah in 1991. Al Megrahi was jailed and Fhimah was found not guilty.

In 2009, Al Megrahi was jailed for life in Scotland was released on the grounds of compassion because he was suffering from prostate cancer. It made Americans angry. Al Megrahi died in May 2012 then.

Until 2003, Libya never admitted his involvement. On August 16, 2003, Libya admitted responsibility but not for the Pan Am 103, in a letter to the President of the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN).

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