If you've heard of Dr. Karol Sikora and you live in the United States, it's because he appeared in an anti-ObamaCare commercial for Conservatives for Patients Rights.
Sikora is an oncologist, and while medicine is far from an imperfect science, it appears that he made a whopper of a misdiagnosis of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, the only man convicted for the 1988 bombing of a PanAm 747 over Lockerbie, Scotland, which killed 270.
Although he is a critic of Britain's government-run health care agency, the NHS, he feels he was deceived by CPR. And it appears the terrorist's body, if not the terrorist himself, misled Sikora. After examining al-Megrahi, he gave the savage three months to live--and for "humanitarian reasons" the Scottish government released him--al-Megrahi returned to his native Libya. That was eleven months ago. Now Sikora is suggesting the savage could live another ten years.
Families of the victims are justifiably furious.
This development arrives upon the news that the mastermind behind the 1972 Black September killings of 11 Israeli Olympians, Mohammed Oudeh, died of natural causes in Syria.
May justice greet these murderers in the next world.
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