Libyan Nuke Program Was CIA-MI6 Sting Op

Sep 07, 2008 11:50

All files regarding this affair have been destroyed at the demand of the US government

Ludwig De Braeckeleer (ludwig)

"We were very happy the files were destroyed."
--Senior intelligence official in Washington, D.C.

In May 2006, I suggested that the Libyan nuclear program might have been a CIA-MI6 sting operation designed to bring down the A. Q. Khan nuclear mafia (1). The program also intended to convince countries such as North Korea and Iran that it was in their best interest to give up their nuclear ambition.

Among other things, I suggested that members of the Tinner family, who supervised the production of uranium centrifuge parts in Malaysia, were in fact CIA assets.

On Aug. 24, 2008, The New York Times revealed that that the suspicion was indeed well founded (2). Swiss authorities have admitted that all files regarding this affair have been destroyed at the demand of the US government.

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libya, cia, nuclear weapons

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