Not Forgetting the al-Hillis 22281


The mainstream media for the most part has moved on. But there are a few more gleanings to be had, of perhaps the most interesting comes from the Daily Mirror, which labels al-Hilli an extremist on the grounds that he was against the war in Iraq, disapproved of the behaviour of Israel and had doubts over 9/11 – which makes a great deal of the population “extremist”. But the Mirror has the only mainstream mention I can find of the possibility that Mossad carried out the killings. Given Mr al-Hilli’s profession, the fact he is a Shia, the fact he had visited Iran, and the fact that Israel heas been assassinating scientists connected to Iran’s nuclear programme, this has to be a possibility. There are of course other possibilities, but to ignore that one is ludicrous.

Which leads me to the argument of Daily Mail crime reporter, Stephen Wright, that the French police should concentrate on the idea that this was a killing by a random Alpine madman or racist bigot. Perfectly possible, of course, and the anti-Muslim killings in Marseille might be as much a precedent as Mossad killings of scientists. But why the lone madman idea should be the preferred investigation, Mr Wright does not explain. What I did find interesting from a man who has visited many crime scenes are his repeated insinuations that the French authorities are not really trying very hard to find who the killers were, for example:

the crime scene would have been sealed off for a minimum of seven to ten days, to allow detailed forensic searches for DNA, fibres, tyre marks and shoe prints to take place.
Nearby bushes and vegetation would have been searched for any discarded food and cigarette butts left by the killer, not to mention the murder weapon.
But from what I saw at the end of last week, no such searches had taken place and potentially vital evidence could have been missed. House to house inquiries in the local area had yet to be completed and police had not made specific public appeals for information about the crime. No reward had been put up for information about the shootings.
Behind the scenes, what other short cuts have been taken? Have police seized data identifying all mobile phones being used in the vicinity of the murders that day?

The idea that the French authorities – who are quite as capable as any other of solving cases – are not really trying very hard is an interesting one.

Which leads me to this part of a remarkable article from the Daily Telegraph, which if true points us back towards a hit squad and discounts the ides that there was only one gun:

Claims that only one gun was used to kill everybody is likely to be disproved by full ballistics test results which are out in October.
While the 25 spent bullet cartridges found at the scene are all of the same kind, they could in fact have come from a number of weapons of the same make.
This throws up the possibility of a well-equipped, highly-trained gang circling the car and then opening fire.
Both children were left alive by the killers, who had clinically pumped bullets into everybody else, including five into Mr Mollier.
Zainab was found staggering around outside the car by Brett Martin, a British former RAF serviceman who cycled by moments after the attack, but he saw nobody except the schoolgirl.
Her sister, Zeena, was found unscathed and hiding in the car eight hours later.
Both sisters are now back in Britain, and are believed to have been reunited at a secret location near London.

There are of course a number of hit squad options, both governmental and private, which might well involve iraqi or Iranian interests – on both of which the mainstream media have been very happy to speculate while almost unanimously ignoring Israel.

But what interests me is why the Daily Telegraph choose, in the face of all the evidence, to minimise the horrific nature of the attack by stating that “Both children were left alive by the killers”? Zainab was not left alive by design, she was shot in the chest and her skull was stove in, which presumably was a pretty serious attempt to kill a seven year-old child. The other girl might very well have succeeded in hiding from the killers under her mother’s skirts, as she hid from the first rescuers, and then for eight hours from the police.

The Telegraph article claims to be informed by sources close to the investigation. So they believe it was a group of people, and feel motivated to absolve those people from child-killing. Now what could the Daily Telegraph be thinking?


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  • Ferret

    Aha! Found something interesting… if a little out of date… but it shows that there was at least one mercenary company operating out of 55 Princes Gate…

    Can’t be too top secret as everything posted here is in the public domain, Daily Mail, Companies House, etc etc.

    Jesa Air (UK) Limited
    55 Princes Gate
    Exhibition Road
    London
    SW7 2PN
    United Kingdom

    Status: Dissolved June 2009

    Director: Neall Ellis, aged 62.

    “One of these, former South African Air Force Colonel Neall Ellis — who worked as a mercenary in Afghanistan for three years…”

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1374643/Libya-Can-right-unleash-dogs-war.html

  • Thomas

    Could laser enrichment of uranium, be something that connects al-Hilli and Mollier?

    Iran had a program for laser enrichment before, but it is officially down.

    http://www.isisnucleariran.org/sites/detail/lashkar-abad-laser-enrichment/

    From Wikipedia:
    “Lashkar Abad is a pilot plant for isotope separation. Established in 2002, the site was first exposed by Alireza Jafarzadeh in May 2003 which led to the inspection of the site by the IAEA. Laser enrichment experiments were carried out there, however, the plant has been shut down since Iran declared it has no intentions of enriching uranium using the laser isotope separation technique.[2] In September 2006, Alireza Jafarzadeh claimed that the site has been revived by Iran and that laser enrichment has been taking place at this site.”

  • James

    Ferret…

    You also mentioned Squadron ?
    Bloody hell.

    Same accs and everything….and they had an Arabia Co to ?

  • James

    “if a little out of date”

    It’s not. They “disolve” them ! Like “P.P.”

    And… I’ll wait till you find the name

  • James

    Dopey

    Ferret said it the other night.
    I had got home. Jet lagged, tired…and sleepy.
    Then I thought.

    Ferret always says “the MO”…and he is right.

  • Ferret

    Mr Griffith Royden Philpott

    Born 1957

    Director

    Squadron Ltd
    55 Princes Gate
    Exhibition Road
    London
    SW7 2PN
    United Kingdom

    Founded: 15 Feb 2000
    Dissolved: 28 Aug 2012

    Prev Names: Squadron Arabia Ltd, PP Security Ltd

    >Ex-British SAS officer involved in training farm
    >occupiers
    >
    >THERE is a shocking revelation that a former British
    >non-commissioned Special Air Service (SAS) officer,
    >Griffith Roy Philpott
    in 2001 trained young men and
    >women who were active in the occupation of commercial
    >farms.
    >
    >A source well connected to the British intelligence
    >network – speaking on condition of anonymity – said
    >Philpott, 44, was invited to train men and women who
    >then disguised as veterans of the armed struggle and
    >spearheaded farm occupations.
    >
    >”Philpott was invited in 2001 to train militias in
    >tactics to invade farms during the height of the fast
    >track land redistribution exercise,” said the source.

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zimsite/message/20367

  • James

    @Dopey

    What he was “selling” or “buying” or… “whatever”.
    He is part of a network.

    And after looking at 12 months of Iran, I can take a guess.

  • James

    Then when you look into his “contacts” !
    I think ex 2 or 1 Para (and this guy is a legend).

  • Ferret

    @James

    Is this what you were looking for? I’m sure there are more. Well done for thinking of looking at it from the opposite end of the telescope, so to speak! (ie look for SAS personnel in the public domain, then see if they are directors of companies at 55 Princes Gate.)

  • James

    Chalets ! Mi24’s ! or SAS !

    Now show me one Co “Secs” that has that ???

    Brett is Sooooo much there

  • bluebird

    James

    the site of the crash was near the street up to col de arpettaz.
    Approx. 10 km from Ugine and approx. 25 km from Chevaline.

  • James

    Ferret…

    You have to find the Qatar one to !

    But anyway. The number of Co’s (Os and Intr) they all own each other.

    Why own a “chalet” and go there ?

    Have you found JC ? And Gabriel ? (all had him)

  • James

    Bluebird….

    25 km from Chevaline.

    That is “the car”. It just has to be so obvious.

    So…how many people are “interested” ?
    You, me, Ferret, Dopey, Peter… FOUR !

  • James

    Dave…

    Have you looked…? Or are you guessing ?

    I say, youre guessing. I have (and I guess the furry one is) digging.

    They all own each other…and they are….well “gone”.

  • James

    ferret

    You have to did..then you find !
    This “lovely office” as you say…..has secrets.

  • Ferret

    @James

    Yeah, found JC, but as people have said he could just be a “nominee shareholder”. In other words, he could have held shares in all the companies on trust for their genuine owners, it’s a legal dodge so people can hide their ownerships.

    BUT

    The fact that so many companies looked after by Gabriel Consultants at 55 Princes Gate have ex-SAS in them in *highly indicative*.

  • James

    Ferret

    I agree.

    But I have never found a “well its not a Co” like it.
    They all have contacts (I found the twitter of one).

    You talk of the “MO”.

    It isn’t Iran like you say. I don’t believe it’s Mossad (I am half Jewish on my mothers side) this is “something else” (I am hald something else!).

    It’s a “nearly” clever bit of work.

  • Ferret

    @Dopey

    Heh heh heh… I see Mystic Meg is way ahead of us: “… ex-RAF Mr. Brett Martin, who looks like he is really ex-SAS …”

    @James

    Interesting link. Go on…

  • James

    Dopey..

    I am only guessing of what Ferret gave out !
    I have to be in DXB in five days….so it is not my view (hopefully my VPN is working) just the view of Ferrettttt !

    But do you want me to go ? There are some gaps !

  • Ricki Tarr

    I really cant I gave my word, the lead has been touched on slightly on the old thread and dont know of the actual source as yet, ive done some background and it does tie in!

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