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HMX that took down Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie

by Haliburton Drugs
CIA
Cocaine Import Agency

Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, where the poppies are grown, pays
protection money to Syrian security.

Perhaps it's time to liberate more poppies. US liberated the
poppies in Afghanistan from a Taliban Ban in 2001. Oil is
so bulky and heavy compared to heroin. Heroin can be
carried in a trenchcoat pocket or Halliburton case or
aluminum Halliburton capsule(reputedly the brand used
most often by Papillon).

The pound of HMX that took down Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie,
Scotland, was US. US surrogate Carlos Cardoen, of Chile, is
thought to have supplied the 380 tons of HMX to Iraq which
the UN sealed in 1991 after the Gulf War, which Saddam
Hussein left sealed until April 2003, when US released the
HMX to honor the Iran-Contra era HMX deal and to make
it a war.

CIA Wilson and Terpil sold Semtex to Libya, not HMX. The
Swiss timers for the HMX bomb on Pan Am 103 were originally
sold to East German Stasi, a CIA subsidiary by way of Reinhard
Gehlen, Prescott Auschwitz Bush's labor management associate.

The HMX bomb was placed on Pan Am 103 in Frankfurt by
the organization of Syrian CIA heroin asset Monzer Al Kassar.

The bomb was assembled by a Palestinian and Iran was invited
to reward the bomb maker with money by a phone call from
a CIA agent in Cyprus, David Lovejoy, or Lu Choi, or Robert
Booth Nichols or under his direction. The bomb was a feel good
thing for the Iranians because of the Iranian Airbus shootdown
by a US guided missile cruiser, but Pan Am 103 went down
primarily because Gannon and McKee had sabotaged Al
Kassar and CIA's arms for drugs deal in Lebanon and they
were flying back to the US on Pan Am 103 with evidence to
shut down the CIA drug operation involving Monzer Al
Kassar, Bekaa Valley poppies, Lebanese and Syrian CIA
heroin assets, and the regional CIA drugs office on Cyprus.
That proved to be too ambitious for Gannon and McKee,
who trusted the same people they were busting to make
their plane reservations! They should have taken the bus.

Iran-Contra HMX is back. The Iraqi roadside bombs are made
of Iran-Contra HMX released in April 2003 to make it a war.
HMX is the equalizer for the Iraqi resistance. The US origin
(via Chilean proxy Cardoen) of that HMX and the April 2003
post-Saddam release of the Iran-Contra Iraq-gate HMX is
why CIA sings a duet with the Iraqi resistance to glorify
Jordanian Zarqawi as the steward of HMX, by no such name.
The Bushwhackers are blowing up US troops by proxy, and
their Iraqi resistance proxies agree with the Bushwhackers
that it would be better to point the finger of blame at a
foreigner, Zarqawi. If Zarqawi is really dead, dead men
tell no tales.

As well as Zarqawi, Syria is also being patsied for the HMX.
As that line goes, the Iraqis who were seen by US soldiers
and US media emptying the HMX bunker at Al Qaqa took
the HMX to Syria and Iran. During the 2004 presidential
election debates, Senator John Kerry said,"Weapons of
mass destruction are being carried across the border daily".
I don't think that statement made it into the transcript.
Kerry was not speaking of nuclear, chemical or biological
weapons. He was referring to HMX being the only explosive
with a wmd designation. HMX is not really a wmd, dangerous
as it is, but it was used to detonate the first atomic bomb.
Never mind that HMX was already obsolete when first
used to detonate that atomic bomb, since the second bomb
had already been made a different way. That's still how
HMX acquired the wmd designation, and why the UN
inspectors marked it as "dual-use, wmd, explosive" in
1991. That's why Saddam did not touch it after UN
inspectors sealed the HMX bunker. He tried to please
his warmonger masters, but to no avail.

It may be that Bushwhackers need to invade Syria or
Iran or both to plant some HMX and discover it other
than in Iraq. The Zarqawi line might not hold up. It
may be necessary to take a "disgruntled Bay of Pigs vet"
fallback position from Oswaldo Zarqawi as lone crazed
non-Iraqi bomber/assassin. Or produce aerial recon
photos of Zarqawi on the beach in Cuba. That could be
why Zarqawi did not have a wooden leg anymore in
the Berg beheading video--Cuban doctors made him
a realistic looking plastic leg out of RDX. Probably.

-Bob

Vigilius Haufniensis wrote:

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050215/D8894OUO1.html

*U.S. Withdraws Ambassador From Syria*
*By BARRY SCHWEID*

WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States has recalled its ambassador to
Syria amid rising tensions over the assassination of former Prime
Minister Rafik Hariri of Lebanon.

Before departing, U.S. Ambassador Margaret Scobey delivered a stern
note, called a demarche in diplomatic parlance, to the Syrian
government, said an official who discussed the situation only on
grounds of anonymity.

State Department spokesman Richard Boucher, announcing the move, said
it reflected the Bush administration's "profound outrage" over
Hariri's assassination.

Boucher did not accuse Syria of being involved in the bombing Monday
in Beirut. "I have been careful to say we do not know who committed
the murder at this time," he said.

But he said the deadly attack illustrated that Syria's strong military
and political presence in Lebanon was a problem and had not provided
security in the neighboring country.

"It reminds us even more starkly that the Syrian presence in Lebanon
is not good," Boucher said. "It has not brought anything to the
Lebanese people."

Boucher refused to describe Syria's reaction to Scobey's diplomatic
messages in Damascus. Syria has not yet taken any reciprocal action,
such as withdrawing its own ambassador to Washington.

Meanwhile, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he
sees no immediate need to change EU relations with Syria. In an
interview with The Associated Press, Solana said he would also support
an international investigation into the bombing.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan, apparently referring to the
note Scobey delivered to the Syrian foreign ministry, said the United
States has "made it clear to Syria that we expect Syria to act in
accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolution calling
for the withdrawal of all foreign forces and the disbanding of militias,"

Also, McClellan said, "we also made it clear to Syria that we want
them to use their influence to prevent the kind of terrorist attack
that took place yesterday from happening."

The administration had earlier condemned the killing of Hariri, a
billionaire construction magnate who masterminded the recovery of his
country, and insisted that Syria comply with a U.N. resolution calling
for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.

Hariri, like most Lebanese politicians, walked a thin line between
criticizing Damascus and deferring to the country that plays a
dominant role in Lebanon's affairs.

He resigned four months ago in light of tensions with Syria but was
weighing a political comeback. A Sunni Muslim, Hariri was on good
terms with Lebanese Christians and was especially close to French
President Jacques Chirac, who has called for an international
investigation.

Assistant Secretary of State William Burns, who heads the Near East
bureau, will attend Hariri's funeral, a gesture of U.S. respect for
the former prime minister.

The administration did not directly support Chirac on his call for an
international inquiry, but the White House said those responsible for
the bombing of Hariri's motorcade must be punished.

In Washington for meetings with Vice President Dick Cheney and Rice,
the Egyptian foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, said "it is still
premature to reach conclusions" about Hariri's assassination.

Speaking at the Brookings Institution thinktank, Gheit said he hoped
it would not touch off a cycle of killings and push Lebanon into civil
war.

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