"As an ex serviceman that served my country I found
it most offensive to see yet another inquiry whitewashed into oblivion and then
to add insult to injury to hear these pathetic imbeciles apologise to the victim’s
families and at the same time make recommendations that already exist but were
not implemented in this massive government “Cover-Up.”
I myself, having spent most of my life in military
and civil aviation (especially in helicopter operations) find it totally
unacceptable that the original board of inquiry and this second inquiry did not
even attempt to look at possible sabotage or some top level “Black Ops – Covert
Operation” as being the possible cause of this terrible crash.  
It goes without saying that once again I have to
give my account of events that day in the hope that you the public can see
through this quagmire of deceit that has once again been played out by our
government.
Having been involved in helicopter operations and
observing some very grey areas in the initial inquiry I embarked on my own
investigation, compared the facts and statements made and then purely by
accident received whistleblowers information that clearly told me that the
Government,  MoD and the  RAF lied to us all!!" Go to: https://sites.google.com/site/profgeorgeleesrevelations/justice-the-horrible-truth/mull-of-kintyre-assassination For full article.
Quote; "For 17 years the British authorities have lied about the fatal 
RAF helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre in which 25 senior 
counterinsurgency personnel were killed. Now Global Research reveals new
 evidence showing that the loss of life was an intentional act of 
sabotage. 
It was the worst single loss of life by Britain’s Royal Air Force
 since the Second World War. On the evening of 2 June 1994, an RAF 
Chinook military helicopter slammed into a mountainside on the Mull of 
Kintyre in thick fog, killing all 29 onboard. Among the dead were four 
RAF crew and 25 of Britain’s senior counterinsurgency personnel. The 
latter – including British Army officers and mainly members of the Royal
 Ulster Constabulary – had overseen Britain’s “dirty war” operations 
against Irish republican militants during 25 years of conflict in 
Northern Ireland. The RAF Chinook – ZD576 – was taking the team of counterinsurgency experts to a high-level security conference at Fort George in Inverness (at the eastern end of the Great Glen). The helicopter took off from Aldergrove in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, crossed the Antrim hills and the narrow Irish Sea to the Mull of Kintyre, and was to have headed along the Scottish coast to the western end of the Great Glen, thence along it to Inverness. But the ill-fated Chinook never made it to Fort George. About an hour into the journey, at around 6pm, the transport helicopter crashed into a hillside 800 feet above sea level on the Mull of Kintyre.
Initial suspicions of a Provisional IRA spectacular against the British enemy never gained traction. The crash was quickly understood to have been a tragic accident caused by poor visibility in bad fog – weather conditions that are a routine hazard in that part of the British Isles even in summertime." Go to: http://www.globalresearch.ca/britain-s-cover-up-of-inside-job-in-fatal-raf-chinook-crash/27828 For full article.
Arafel: Was it the British establishment or that of the United States that stood to gain the most?*
Quote; "The fog has never really cleared since an RAF Chinook helicopter crashed
 through it on the Hill of Stone at the Mull of Kintyre on June 2, 1994,
 killing all 25 intelligence agents and the crew of four on board while 
on its way to Fort George in Scotland to attend an annual conference on 
counter-terrorism.  While the incident is of more recent vintage than 
Bloody Sunday when British soldiers, especially of the Parachute 
Regiment, cut down fourteen civilians after shots were fired by unknown 
parties, the helicopter crash caused 29 victims. In addition, the Army 
massacre occurred in an area where plans had long been made for meeting 
some such incident, the crash came as a complete surprise. Ultimately, 
both incidents were the subject of several inquiries which resulted in 
quite changing explanations of the tragedies.  The only sure thing is 
that Bloody Sunday helped usher in direct rule from London while the 
helicopter crash helped usher it out."...and...
"McGartland, and he was on the ground at the Mull of Kintyre to be 
picked up so that he could be taken to the conference. He would tell it 
that the Provos were on the ropes, thanks to what he and Phoenix’s 
people had done – what would be a great embarrassment and set-back to 
the BOX.
When the Chinook was loaded at Aldergrove, there were 25 security 
officers on board – ten from the RUC, nine from military intelligence, 
and six from MI5 – plus a crew of four to fly the machine. After it had 
been airborne for 13 minutes, its passenger list was put through the 
shredder for security reasons to help hide what was really going on.(24)
 Just before impact, the pilots changed the way point (WP) to the one at
 Corran, removing their immediate position at the Mull of Kintyre from 
disclosure(25) The flight was then obliged to use a Covert Personnel 
Locater System (CPLS) where persons on the ground with a portable 
handset steered the helicopter in for the landing by a UHF radio signal 
which is received onboard. The only trouble was that it wasn’t the 
landing pad they wanted but a “vertical corner” which forced it into 
crashing into the Mull’s Hill of Stone, killing twenty nine people whose
 bodies were found on the ground.(26)The person they planned to pick up, apparently Martin McGartland, witnessed the crash and was horrified by it. Instead of the conference being obliged to work on closely with the RUC, especially its SB, it just acknowledged that MI5 ran everything now because there was really no one else. The source who McGartland wanted to develop, whoever it was, didn’t need to be told that the Provos best hopes in a settlement had been greatly reduced by the crash. Little wonder that three months later, after everyone had been consulted on the mainland and back in Ulster, those in prison and those not, the Provos announced their long-awaited ceasefire."
Go to: https://flyingcuttlefish.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/sabotaged-chinook/ For full article.
*"Outstanding" article by; "Deep Black Lies" formatting issues will not allow me to reproduce (even in part), go to: http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/the_mystery_of_flight_zulu_delta.htm
Arafel: "Martin McGuinness resignation could return Northern Ireland to direct rule" Go to: https://theconversation.com/martin-mcguinness-resignation-could-return-northern-ireland-to-direct-rule-71059
Also see esp.: https://villagemagazine.ie/a-recent-bbc-spotlight-programme-reinforced-the-inconvenient-truth-that-there-was-widespread-collusion-across-the-loyalist-spectrum-from-the-dup-to-the-uvf-to-mi5/


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