BBC.The Conspiracy Files . Lockerbie

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  • Evildweeb#

    Evildweeb July 3, 2009 6:46:38 PM CEST

    Since the very beginnings of mysterious commercial aircraft destruction, whether by unknown terrorists or organized governments, the sole key to determining the cause is by identifying WHO was on board, who (or what) they worked for, and who had the most to gain from their "removal". It is not simply a question of an inanimate object (i.e., the craft) being destroyed, but the people on board.There have been several suspicious aircraft obliterations in the last many decades where the full details of which have been merely passed over lightly. The explanations have been fairly obfuscated. The lack of certain details, particularly, detailed and accurate passenger lists, are never brought to light.Until research into the passengers and their backgrounds are done, aircraft will continue to be brought down by anyone with an alternative agenda.It is easier to hide the motive when the physical evidence is scattered over miles, and in this particular case, even evidentiary manipulation or additions can be made to implicate an unknown third or fourth party.If indeed this was simply a case of retribution, the passenger list would be a moot point. But as I have seen in most of the other cases, there are unique and specific incidences which require a passenger manifest to determine who in fact was the target.People just do not blow up planes to see it happen. There are reasons behind it, also referred to as a motive. It is in fact the central part of any murder investigation to determine WHO was the target. If we do not know WHO was the original target, then the fact that it happened at all subsequently becomes an error filled ride of horrors without end and ultimately no real or truthful resolution.