Category Archives: BATF
The Togo Timers: Preliminary Results of Our Investigation
“In our opinion, it is very likely that the Togo Timers were actually planted by a US Intelligence Agency in order to feed false accusations to the media about “Libyan Terrorism” activities in the context of the 1986 Disinformation Campaign.” … Continue reading
The Togo timers: The Mystery of the Dead Batteries
The attempted coup in Togo occurred on 23/09/1986. (If your memory is fuzzy, check our timeline and our preliminary investigation of this event.) Richard Sherrow (BATF) left Washington DC on 27 September 1986 for Lomé (Capital of Togo) at the request … Continue reading
Defence MEMO of November 17th 1999. UPDATE
These cables and related reports are said by Harvie to be “extremely relevant” to our preparations. The following memo was sent by Murdo Macleod to Richard S Keen on 17 November 1999. It suggests that the defence teams may have been … Continue reading
Defence MEMO of November 17th 1999
These cables and related reports are said by Harvie to be “extremely relevant” to our preparations. The following memo was sent by Murdo Macleod to Richard S Keen on 17 November 1999. It suggests that the defence teams may have been … Continue reading
MST-13: Richard Sherrow’s Strange Story
John Ashton has uncovered a truly bizarre story. (See Cover-up of Convenience, p 269) “According to American investigative Journalist Don Devereux, Richard Sherrow passed him an A4 sized envelope containing a number of colour photographs mounted on a sheet of … Continue reading
Casey’s Report: “Significant Information Developed”
Casey’s 7.10.86 report lists the items observed in Togo. The list, which runs from A to X, does not include any timers. The only mention of a timer is at page 3 , where it states: “Some of the significant … Continue reading
The Unfathomable Mystery of the Togo Timer – Update
We have learned quite a bit about the making of the MST-13 by MEBO employee Ulrich Lumpert. We also know that BATF agent Richard Sherrow allegedly brought one such timer from Togo back to the US. Quite logically, once the … Continue reading