 Pan Am Flight 103. Pan Am Flight 103. Semtext. Pan Am Flight 103. Let's see what this is all about. Death over Lockerby. Wow, wow, wow. We're going into Libya, I believe. Wow, wow, wow. Card number 16. Death over Lockerby. Investigations into who plays plastic explosives on Pan Am Flight 103, which blew up over Lockerby, Scotland on December 21, 1988, killing all 259 people on board, are still ongoing. But the tragedy is widely thought to have been a terrorist attack on a U.S. target. At various times, stories have surfaced, implicating Syrian President Assad, Libya's Colonel Qaddafi, Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, and Palestinian terrorist Ahmet Jibril. In 1990, the DEA looked into claims that one of its agents had smuggled explosives on board, believing it to be a heroin shipment, part of an undercover sting operation. An interfall, an anti-terrorist consulting firm which undertook an investigation for Pan Am's insurance carrier, concluded that the CIA was warned that a bomb had possibly been loaded onto the plane in Frankfurt, Germany, but allowed the flight to continue to protect the heroin shipment by Monzer Al-Kazar, a Syrian arms and drugs smuggler who had successfully negotiated a May 1989 swap of arms for French hostages. Al-Kazar had earlier received 1.5 million from Iran contra figures, figures Richard Secord and Albert Hakim for providing 100 tons of arms for the Contras. The interfall report named Army Major Carl's Mackey as heading an eight-member CIA team in Beirut, who while trying to gain release of CIA hostages had uncovered other CIA agents protecting Al-Kazar's drug pipeline in hopes that he would aid them. Mackey's team planned, quote, to bring the evidence back to the U.S. to inform the government and to publicize their findings if the government covered it up, end quote. At least five, and possibly all eight, of Mackey's team were aboard flight 103 when it crashed. What? Oh no, we gotta read that again. The interfall report named Army Major Charles Mackey as heading an eight-member CIA team in Beirut, who while trying to gain release of U.S. hostages had uncovered other CIA agents protecting Al-Kazar's drug pipeline in hopes that he would aid them. Mackey's team planned, quote, to bring the evidence back to the U.S. to inform the government and to publicize their findings if the government covered it up, end quote. At least five, and possibly all eight, of Mackey's team were aboard flight 103 when it crashed. Oh my god, I know a little bit about this. I'm not going to say what I've heard, what I read about this. This stuff was coming out way back when they were trying to blame Qaddafi for the bombing. Qaddafi took the rapboard for a deal that he cut where the Western government said that they would not try to overthrow him as long as he took blame for the Pan Am flight and he did take blame for the Pan Am flight. So Western governments made the Libyan government, Qaddafi, the Pazis for Pan Am flight. This thing is revealing a little bit of information that I've never heard about. Wow, wow, wow. Holy Kamoli, Pan Am flight 103. If these weren't trading cards, this would probably not go on CensoredTube, but they are trading cards from a comic book company and they're gonna go on CensoredTube.