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5.0 out of 5 stars File Under: Suppressed History, April 14, 2008
This review is from: Cover Up of Convenience: The Hidden Scandal of Lockerbie (Paperback)
How sad it is that the illusion of "justice" keeps the lid on the Lockerbie affair. Emotions run high when people are confronted with the monstrous extent of the US foreign policy disasters that were at the heart of the Lockerbie bombing. Their only response can be to deny, discredit, and disavow. For those who don't believe in the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus, the authors provide the most detailed and intelligent analysis of the events of this sad event. How interesting that no one ever talks about some of the passengers on Pan Am 103...just a coincidence that high ranking US intelligence agents (Charles McKee, et al) were on board, I suppose. And what of the heroin? Yes, the HEROIN that was found at the crash site and then quickly whisked away by US/British agents on the ground in Scotland. Read this book if you have any interest at approaching the truth.
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Cover Up of Convenience: The Hidden Scandal of Lockerbie
Cover Up of Convenience: The Hidden Scandal of Lockerbie by John Ashton (Paperback - Nov. 2001)
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