Sunday, April 29, 2012

Rössing Uranium Mine and Stealing Billions of Pounds-Worth of Namibia's Natural Resources

Source: Patrick Haseldine

David Cameron Has a Secret About Lockerbie

Prime Minister David Cameron has a secret about Lockerbie. It’s a secret that explains why the PM was desperate to have Colonel Gaddafi blamed personally for the sabotage of Pan Am Flight 103 on 21 December 1988, and to have Gaddafi executed without a trial.

Three months after the Lockerbie bombing, the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the rising star in Conservative Research Department, David Cameron, visited apartheid South Africa (see http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/revealed-camerons-freebie-to-apartheid-south-africa-1674367.html).


The past and future British Prime Ministers made a point of visiting the Rössing Uranium Mine in Namibia (illegally occupied by apartheid South Africa in defiance of UN Security Council Resolution 435). In 1989, the Rössing mine was jointly owned by Rio Tinto Group and the Iranian Government, and was supplying uranium to develop Iran’s nuclear programme. Mrs Thatcher was so impressed with the Rössing Uranium Mine that she declared it made her “proud to be British”, a sentiment echoed by Mr Cameron (see http://www.radiobridge.net/www/nam/rossing.html).

It has recently been reported that Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron concluded a secret nuclear deal with the apartheid regime during their visit in 1989 (see http://www.paltelegraph.com/columnists/peter-eyre/4576-the-us-and-uk-lost-three-nuclear-weapons-each-part-3).

On 21 December 1988, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, was the most prominent of the 270 victims of the Lockerbie bombing. In the months leading up to his death, Carlsson had warned that he would start proceedings against the countries and firms which had been defying UN law over many years by stealing billions of pounds-worth of Namibia's natural resources. Among those facing huge UN compensation claims were Rio Tinto Group, the government of Iran, the diamond mining giant De Beers and the apartheid regime. Because the UN Commissioner for Namibia was killed at Lockerbie, none of those prosecutions ever took place see.



The latest evidence "Lockerbie: Ayatollah’s Vengeance Exacted by Botha’s Regime" suggests that Iran and apartheid South Africa targeted UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, on Pan Am Flight 103 and that Libya was not responsible for the Lockerbie bombing (see http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=118951448146734).

Which explains why Prime Minister David Cameron was desperate to have Colonel Gaddafi blamed personally for the sabotage of Pan Am Flight 103 on 21 December 1988, and to have Gaddafi executed without a trial at the International Criminal Court.

References

1. The Iron Lady's Revenge?
(http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2947003108358&l=e5e7c3d6f5)

2. Coalition Partners in Crime?
( http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1214943&l=9541668abc&id=1059719984)

3. Iran, Israel and Uranium supplied by South Africa
(http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1259797&l=1282adf5d5&id=1059719984)

4. Lockerbie: Ayatollah's Vengeance Exacted by Botha's Regime
(http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2031228&l=78adbc28db&id=1059719984)

5. Major Craig Williamson: the 'real' Lockerbie bomber
(http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3415159851984&l=b32ddec019)

6. Namibia's Yellowcake Road to Lockerbie
(http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2226929&l=4b28853eb1&id=1059719984)

7. The New Libya’s First Mistake
(http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2011/10/muammar_qaddafi_should_not_have_been_killed_but_sent_to_stand_tr.html)

4 comments:

  1. Remember Peggy's Cove? Who or what was on Swissair #111? Tom Juby had some interesting things to say.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2011/09/16/swissair-investigator.html

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  2. Two background items on the very suspicious crash in Northern Rhodesia of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld's plane on Sept. 18, 1961:

    http://www.withmaliceandforethought.com/stranger.html

    At the time of Hammarskjöld's death, Western intelligence agencies were actively involved in the political situation in the Congo, which culminated in Belgian and American support for the secession of Katanga and the assassination of former prime minister Patrice Lumumba. Belgium and the United Kingdom had a vested interest in maintaining their control over much of the country's copper industry during the Congolese transition from colonialism to independence. Concerns about the nationalization of the copper industry could have provided a financial incentive to remove either Lumumba or Hammarskjöld. Belgium has since publicly acknowledged and apologized for its negligence in the death of Lumumba.

    The involvement of British officers in commanding the initial inquiries, which provided much of the information about the condition of the plane and the examination of the bodies, has led some to suggest a conflict of interest. The official report dismissed a number of pieces of evidence that would have supported the view that Hammarskjöld was assassinated. Some of these dismissals have been controversial, such as the conclusion that bullet wounds could have been caused by bullets exploding in a fire.

    On 29 July 2005, Norwegian Major General Bjørn Egge gave an interview to the newspaper Aftenposten on the events surrounding Hammarskjöld's death. According to General Egge, who had been the first UN officer to see the body, Hammarskjöld had a hole in his forehead, and this hole was subsequently airbrushed from photos taken of the body. It appeared to Egge that Hammarskjöld had been thrown from the plane, and grass and leaves in his hands might indicate that he survived the crash – and that he had tried to scramble away from the wreckage. Egge does not claim directly that the wound was a gunshot wound.

    In his speech to the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly on 23 September 2009, Colonel Gaddafi called upon the Libyan president of UNGA, Ali Treki, to institute a UN investigation into the assassinations of Congolese prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, who was overthrown in 1960 and murdered the following year, and of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961.

    According to a dozen witnesses interviewed by Swedish aid worker Göran Björkdahl in the 2000s (decade), Hammarskjöld's plane was shot down by another aircraft. Björkdahl also reviewed previously unavailable archive documents and internal UN communcations. He believes that there was an intentional shootdown for the benefit of mining companies like Union Minière.

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  3. Lots of secrets these days:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/nicolas-sarkozy/9236432/Nicolas-Sarkozy-vows-to-take-legal-action-over-Gaddafi-funding-claims.html

    http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=2e3cff7f-05a2-44fc-afc1-616c5c40f64f

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