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The untold story of who really bombed Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, December 21, 1988. The author debunks the U.S. government official version of the plot that killed 270 when the 747 jumbo jet exploded at 33,000 feet. The book documents who was really behind the terrorist attack and their motives. Six months prior to the disaster, in June, 1988, the U.S. warship, Vincences mistakenly shot down an Iran airliner filled with passengers in route to pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The author documents how Iran sought revenge and paid for Syrian based terrorist to blow up Pan Am 103, bound for New York, four days before Christmas.
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Trail of the Octopus: The Untold Story of Pan Am 103
2009, Bloomsbury, Signet, Burtlesman, 1Prime
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1439237808 9781439237809
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"All governments lie, some more than others."
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