Two reads on how the "crime family spends your tax dime"
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'The Maltese Double-Cross: Lockerbie' (1994)
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http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/vid ... ntary.html
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1st read
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'Lockerbie Witnesses Were Paid'
Despite years of US government denials, new evidence and admissions have come to light
Ludwig De Braeckeleer (ludwig)
Published 2009-02-11
Now it appears there is a blustery effort on the part of the Clinton administration to convince the skeptics it is finally getting serious. First, there was the unveiling of the WANTED poster, featuring a photograph of the two Libyans on the inside lid of a suitcase laden with $4 million cash bounty... Those who financed and planned the deadliest ever terrorist attack on American citizens continue to remain unindicted. The remarkable silence invites suspicion that the US government is engaged in little more than another calculated effort to ignore the larger issues: Iran's motivations for revenge, and the US government's responsibility. -- US NAVY Captain Dave Carlson, April 9 1995
In recent times, allegations have resurfaced regarding payments offered to key witnesses of the Lockerbie trial.
Specifically, there have been rumors that Majid Giaka, Paul and Tony Gaud were each paid about US$4 million for their help in the conviction of Megrahi for the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Scotland on Dec. 21, 1988.
Additionally, another key witness, Edwin Bollier, claims that a FBI agent promised him the same amount if he could help with the investigation.
Richard Marquise, the FBI agent who led the Lockerbie investigation, forcefully denied that witnesses were ever offered any money.
"I can assure you that no witnesses were ever offered any money by anyone--including the CIA," Marquise told OhmyNews. "This issue came up at trial and I spoke with the defense lawyers about it in Edinburgh in 1999 -- before trial. No one was promised or even told that they could get money for saying anything. Every FBI agent was under specific orders not to mention money to any potential witness."
Frank Skroski from the US Marshals Service at trial testified about money which may have been paid to Magid Giaka. Skroski said, other than food, shelter and clothing, no money was ever paid to him.
"If it is Bollier who is making the allegations, I will say again. He was not offered or paid any money -- ever. We did pay for his trip to the US in 1991," Marquise told OhmyNews.
In a formal statement, FBI spokesman Richard Kolko emphatically rejected any suggestions of a payoff.
"Any accusations that any witness was paid to lie are complete fabrications and these ridiculous statements should be immediately discounted as the untruths they are," Kolko said. "That is not the way the FBI operates."
A CIA spokesperson ridiculed a witness's accusations that it offered or paid Edwin Bollier anything. "It may disappoint the conspiracy buffs, but the CIA doesn't belong in your story."
Richard marquise confirmed to OhmyNews that the bureau met with Bollier in Washington in 1991, and that he personally attended the meeting. But marquise denied Bollier was offered anything to implicate Libya.
Edwin Bollier tells OhmyNews that he was shown a size A4 light-grey brochure. According to Bollier, the document is printed on one side only and displays two suit-cases with dollar note bundles, overwritten with "reward $4 million." The text and illustrations are printed in black.
A source speaking on condition of anonymity told Jeff Stein, the national security editor of the Congressional Quarterly, that a key witness, Tony Gauci, and his brother were each paid somewhere between $3 million to $4 million for providing information leading to the conviction of Megrahi.
Moreover, former State Department lawyer Michael Scharf confirmed to OhmyNews that rewards were paid in the context of the Lockerbie trial.
"I knew that rewards payments were made, but not the amount. The Awards for Terrorism Information program has been around since the 1980s, and has been expanded to rewards for information leading to the arrest or conviction of international indicted war criminals like Karadzic and Mladic. When I worked at the Office of the Legal Adviser of the State Department I was involved in the program," Scharf wrote in an email to OhmyNews.
2nd read
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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/05/02 ... stigation/
FBI, Scottish prosecutor visit Libya for Lockerbie bombing investigation
Published May 02, 2012
FoxNews.com
TRIPOLI, Libya – The head of the FBI and Scotland's top prosecutor visited Libya to help pave the way for further investigations into the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing, Sky News reports.
FBI Director Robert Mueller and Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland held a meeting with Libyan Prime Minister Abdurahim el Keib in Tripoli to discuss an ongoing investigation into the bombing, the news station reports.