
Posted by frank
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on 7/13/2009, 10:23 am, in reply to "Return of Libyan Bomber {PA 103 N739PA, 1988 Incident}"
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Hello,Willie,and other Panamairs.My opinion is that that the whole affair around PA103,is shrouded in controversies,and mysteries.I read the book "cover-up of convenience",and was shocked to read of the evidence-tampering and the secret behavior of the CIA,and FBI on the scene.I also watched some documentaries on the crash,only to see and hear various officials reveal shocking information on the same subjects,as the authors of the book,and all of them stating it could very well have been Iran,instead of Libya.Think about what happened to that Iranian Airbus 6 months before Lockerbie,thanks to an American battle ship...I'm not saying I'm a conspiracy theorist,but these are things to take into concideration.I guess what I mean is,that I dare not say anything too hatefull towards that dying Libyan,because I just don't know who to believe about the bombing these days....Thanks.
--Previous Message--
: Hello PAN AM AIRS and many of my friends from
: our PAN AM. I have just come back from a
: trip to the storage facilities at Marina
: Pinal Park and came across an extrodanary
: piece of info from one of the Australian
: News papers namely the Sunday Mail here in
: Brisbane QLD. Here is what the article
: reads.
:
: RETURN LIBYAN BOMBER;
: Rome: Muammar Gaddafi has demarnded the
: return of the jailed Lockerbie bomber in an
: extraordinary encounter with British Prime
: Minister Gorden Brown.
:
: The Lybian dictator used their first face to
: face meeting at the G8 meeting in Italy to
: raise the case of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al
: Megrahi, who was convicted of the blowing up
: of PAN AM flight PA103 in 1988. He insisted
: that Al Megrahi, who is suffering from
: prostate cancer in a scotish jail be
: returned to Lybia.
:
: Scotish judges this week delayed completing
: an appeal against his conviction until at
: least September. The Lybians insist he risks
: dying behind bars. Pending an appeal, the
: national;ist goverment in Scotland is
: considering a request for him to be allowed
: to serve the rest of his sentance in Lybia.
:
: Relatives of some of the victims of the
: bombing said they would feel betrayed if Al
: Megrahi, a former Lybian secret agent, goes
: home.
:
: Mr Brown said last night he had told the
: Lybian leader that he could not
: intervene,adding there;s a request from
: Lybia and that has to be dealt with by the
: Scotish administration.
:
: Yesterday's meeting at the G8 sumit in
: L"Aquila, Italy, marked the latest
: stage in Col Gaddafi's journey from
: international pariah to man of trust.
:
: In 2004 Mr Tony Blair flew to Lybia to
: restore relations with Lybia after years of
: this inquest into the downing of an American
: airliner in 1988 killing all on board and
: the familes and victims who died on the
: ground.
:
: Well my personal opinion after what these
: people did which was a very cruel and
: criminal unjustified acts upon the victims
: there families and the crew they should
: remain behind bars made to suffer or die in
: prison. Did they have any remorse on what
: they did or even gave a thought to what they
: had done. "NO" Even today it's
: long gone but never forgotten and will
: always be remebered. I would like your
: thoughts from any one who reads this board
: or who the people who lost there loved one's
: of our people from PAN AM to list there
: thoughts on this. I feel it would be a great
: shame and mis trust to the British Goverment
: or to the G8 leaders to allow the removal of
: these people back to Lybia. Who knows they
: would be free over there and this could
: repeat again. Thank you Have a good one---WS
:
: Regards
: Willie Singh former PAA pilot
: SAY HELLO TO PAN AM
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