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Sunday, September 09, 2012

NOW THAT INITIAL COVER STORY HAS BEEN BLOWN WILL IRAN BE BLAMED FOR EXECUTION OF SAAD AL HILLI?

The initial cover story put out for the obvious executions of Saad al-Hilli and his family was a family feud over an inheritance. But that cover story has now been blown with the explosive revelation that al-Hilli was connected to top secret spy satellite work involving the American and British military-industrial complex.

This would explain why the bullshit inheritance feud cover story was pushed so blatantly when the news broke of the executions.

The Daily Mail appears to be going deeper into this than most other media and is beginning to push another line. But here is what The DM has found.
1. al Hilli was under surveillance by Special Branch for a period of time, but did not explain why, and did not state if that surveillance was still ongoing
2. al Hilli's companies made profits only in the thousands of pounds but he lived a lifestyle well beyond his income
3. some of the work al Hilli could have been involved in was mapping opium crops in Afghanistan, mapping China, and spy satellites.

Although no explicit evidence is given of contact, Iran is somehow thrown into the mix with this suggestion from Claude Moniquet, who has suddenly become a media star with RT;
'Mr Al-Hilli's company was also a renowned leader in satellite mapping, and if it was secretly doing this in countries which would not welcome such an intrusion, then we have a possible motive.'

He said another area French police may explore is whether a Middle Eastern group may have been involved. 'The Iranians, for example, are desperate to acquire cutting-edge technology which they cannot legally obtain. If somehow they were either getting it from Mr Al-Hilli, or hoped to get it from him and he refused, they would not think twice about killing him.

'Also bear in mind that the Iranian intelligence service works in tandem with many private companies and this is a very lucrative market.'

[source : Did French Alps murder victim's secret work on space satellite contract make him prime assassination target?, The Daily Mail, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2200388/Did-French-Alps-murder-victims-secret-work-space-satellite-contract-make-prime-assassination-target.html, 09/09/20212]


If al Hilli was selling technology, to fund his lifestyle, then he is more likely to have been killed by those wanting to protect the technology rather than those who were paying for it.

And those wanting to protect the technology are more likely to control the media and put out a cover story about an inheritance feud.


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