Digger wrote:
OK, lovely chit chat about mostly irrelevant issues.
My older brother, ex vietnam Vet ( I have 3 older brothers who all served in some way in Vietnam) worked for an iol company in Afrika for many years before retiring. i have bought this to his attention and it has flowed onto other ex and current serving Defence members. many phone calls to some major oil companies in Afrika and Europe has confirmed the people int he photgraphs are known to several employers who subcontract employment in North Afrika.
The clowns who have provided numerous identification details are oil workers and security people, no problem there. But it is my understanding that the pilot may still be un accounted for. That got my brothers blood boiling cos he understands that the aircraft could provide clues as to the whereabouts of the pilot, if he is still missing. So I have been advised that several people are now running employment checks on the gumby's in the desert and they could end up being black listed from working in Afrika again.
In the near future, this warning will be passed on to a number of contractors in the area with an official pardon if items are returned to the scene so the authorities can examine all the evidence and determine what happened etc. The other option as suggested from my brother is to identify the individuals involved and write to the papers in their home countries and accuse them of grave robbing.
My brother gave an example of a corps that was found in the desert about 10 years ago, preserved by the sands and later ID as a french national who had been flying with a free french unit during ww2.
Further destruction of this item is an offence under international law as it relates to an MIA and my brother is confident that no company in the world would want to be associated with such activities, hence, no more jobs for the thieves.
thats my bit, sorry can't do any more
Peter
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