Here is another problem with the official timeline. In a recent post, I told you that : Richard Marquise gives a good description of the supply of the 20 MST-13 timers to Libya.
In August 1985, Said Fazani* (Real name: Said Rashid) , a high ranking official of the Libyan Jamahiriya Security Organization (JSO), asked Bollier to design and build a small electronic timer for use by the military intheir war with Chad. A total of twenty were built by Lumpert, ten for use in a waterproof container (boxed) and ten which were free standing (unboxed). The first five were delivered by Bollier to Fazani* (Real name: Said Rashid) in Libya in the late fall of 1985. The second five were delivered by Bollier to an individual at the Libyan people’s Bureau in East Berlin around November 1985. The last ten were delivered Hijazi* (Real name: Ezzedin El Hinshiri), a high ranking Intelligence officer, in Tripoli.
As you know, the first Thuring boards were received by MEBO on 3 September 1985. So according to Marquise, the delivery of the “first five” and “second five” timers must have occurred between September and November 1985. There is just one problem. There are no VISA entry stamps in the passport of Bollier to DDR or Libya from August to November 1985. You can find them all over his passport before or after, but not during this interval of time. Attention to details?