CharlesNorrie
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Rolfe, unnotable is not a word in any dictionary I use. And my theory is accurately referenced, though you are to lazy to check any such references.
Ambrosia, you've rather made a point for me. If the bomb were placed at such a point it did so much damage destroying the power systems and control cable harness, it could not have been put there by accident. The odds are rather against it.
Next helpful criticism someone. Not you, Rolfe or sabretooth.
I don't think references your own comments in this blog/forum or whatever it is really counts, do you Rolfe.
Exactly Rolfe. Carping about trivialities is not work.Will you take yourself elsewhere.
Next helpful criticism someone. Not you, Rolfe or sabretooth.
Ambrosia, you've rather made a point for me. If the bomb were placed at such a point it did so much damage destroying the power systems and control cable harness, it could not have been put there by accident. The odds are rather against it. And by whatever route the bomb got onto the plane why did it get into a first-off container in the forehold. It is rather unlikely. The bag loaded at Luqa was nothing special, yet it went into AVE4041 PA, whivh either contained first class luggage (first class passengers to that most class ridden of all countries don't want to be delayed) or an interline container. Thank you. I'll put the point in my next revision.
Rolfe, unnotable is not a word in any dictionary I use. And my theory is accurately referenced, though you are to lazy to check any such references.
I don't think references your own comments in this blog/forum or whatever it is really counts, do you Rolfe.
I know about irony, and it is clear you do not.
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Cheap sixth-form 16-17 jibes are an unworthy way of arguing.Edited by LashL:Removed quote of moderated content.

Jonestown MassacreI don't know what "Kool-aid"ing together is. Again it is a bit of local American jargon that I am unfamiliar with.
Drinking the Kool-Aid refers to the Jonestown Massacre; the phrase suggests that one has mindlessly adopted the dogma of a group or leader without fully understanding the ramifications or implications
sabretooth47 said:So you want to pick and choose members? You'll only answer or acknowledge those that (somehow) back your theory? This isn't the forum for that. Go make your own forum so you all can hold hands and drink special Kool-Aid together.
Oh good Rolfe. A claim at last. What bag from Malta.
Now, why was there any bag at all.
The CIA were at Lockerbie.
The CIA found McKee's suitcase and interfered with it. (Read Johnston, which you've never bothered to do.)
The CIA replaced McKee's suitcase at Lockerbie, with a hole cut in its side. (Read Johnston again.)
A fragment of Toshiba chip appeared in a face plate of AVE4041.
If the claim is that a suitcase exploded in AVE4041 it could not have got stuck in the face plate, on the outside of the container.
In the trade, we know it as the non-Newtonian chip.
The AAIB handed it to the RARDE, as they did not want to handle an obvious plant like that.
So why should I believe any evidence claimed to be found on the ground at Lockerbie from suitcase to clothing to Newcastleton fragments.
Your theory says that you believe certain findings at Lockerbie are true, and some are not. But you never ever tell us what you believe and what you don't.
I threw all the evidence out, and started again. You could too, rather than using you usual abuse.
Mr Carlitos,
I really don't know what you are talking about, if anything. I respond here to people who sensibly engage with my stuff not South Park foul-mouths and dimmos
I think I know the English language better than you, sabre. I am English and live in London...
sabretooth47 - compiled and editted for simplicity said:Post #2:
I asked if my comprehension was correct of your blog; in that you believe the U.S. voluntarily assisted the bombing of PA103 to allow Iran it’s revenge for IR655.
Post #10:
I summarized your article and asked that you show proof of your claims, as you do not adequately do so on your blog.
Post #32:
I am again asking for clarity. You show a bias toward an Iranian news source. Then you claim I’m the one being ignorant.
Post #42:
I am still awaiting clarity and facts. I point out a glaring contradiction in your blog that requires an answer.
Post #43:
I ask that you provide proof of your theory that the U.S. fears Iran of “what it might do”.
Post #45:
You claim your blog is “impregnable”. I disagree with you and I state as to why.
Post #84:
I, again, make a plea for you to clarify yourself. Your claims are nothing more than speculation.
Post #105
I simplify my question and ask for a specific detail. You say the bomb evidence was planted. I ask that you show proof that this statement can be considered valid.
Post #110:
I ask another simple question. I asked why you felt the CIA was aware of the plot but still killed 4 or 5 of its agents anyway.
Post #111:
I ask another simple question. Why do you feel it was such a surprise that a small bomb caused total destruction? I provided facts as to why you shouldn’t be “surprised”.
Post #123:
I asked if you were going to answer my questions.
Post #127:
I posted more evidence of my claims in post #111.
Post #128:
I explained to you why my questions we valid and why “hand-waving” them away just not change facts.
Post #133:
I explained, albeit coarsely, as to why your Wiki article was rejected.
Post #143:
I explained that your view is very narrow-minded. If you truly seek answers, you cannot cherry-pick your arguments and sources.
Post #144:
You complained that Wiki would not accept your own published blog as a source, but then ridiculed Rolfe for the same thing. That is a clear definition of hypocrisy.
Since bogging/writing i this forum my hit rate of
"Charles Norrie" "Pan Am 103"
has gone up from a mere 58 to over 1300. Wow!
I would just point out, not that anyone cares, that it wasn't Kool-Aid that was used at Jonestown, but Flavor-aid. I think the confusion may have arisen from the Tom Wolfe book, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.You're welcome for the explanation for the American cultural reference of which you were previously unaware.