Friday 6 March 2009

The Influence Game: Libya Case Gets Lobbyists $2M

Two decades after a bomb blew Pan Am Flight 103 from the skies over Lockerbie, Scotland, the victims' families have finally received the full compensation Libya promised. And a lobbying firm that helped them collect is getting its share: A tidy $2 million.

The payout to Quinn Gillespie & Associates is rare, even for Washington's lucrative influence business. Of 18,989 reported lobbying fees collected last year, just 24 hit the $1 million mark, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, which traces political influence in Washington.

A report the lobbying firm filed in January and interviews with participants illuminate a little-noticed side of the long battle the victims' families waged in Washington, including how they were guided behind the scenes by experts in the capital's ways.

Quinn Gillespie's payment covers work it did from 2006 through 2008 helping the relatives plot strategy, generate publicity and arrange meetings at the State Department and elsewhere.

The 1988 blast killed all 259 people on the jetliner, including 180 Americans, plus 11 on the ground. After extended negotiations, Libya agreed to pay restitution of $10 million to each family of a victim. Payment of the final $2 million to each family became stalled, and the families hired the lobbying firm to help them collect it.

"I was a lobbyist for 30 years, and I thought the families were our best lobbyists," said Frank Duggan of Alexandria, Va., a retired attorney who helped the families and initially opposed hiring Quinn Gillespie. "It was worth it. They opened doors we could not have opened."

[From a report on the ABC News website. The full text of the long article can be read here.]

5 comments:

  1. The suspect Crown witness in the Lockerbie Trial, was
    the Libyan secret service defector for CIA, Abdul Magjid Giaka. Ex Witness no. 684 in Kamp van Zeist.

    Meetings continued with his CIA agent in safe houses and the Embassy at Malta, one day before of the Lockerbie Bombing 21th December 1988, and after the bombing on March 1989...

    After PanAm 103 crash on March 1989, Mr Giaka Magjid were putting pressure on him from his CIA handlers, to give them more information about Megrahi's arrival on 20 December 1988 at Luqa airport, Malta.

    The most serious allegation against the accused Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi, was that Giaka claimed that he had seen Megrahi on December 20 at Luqa Airport bringing from Tripoli a Samsonite luggage identical to the one in which the bomb that destroyed Pan Am 103 was hidden. However, the CIA cable "T17" reveals that during the afternoon of December 20, 1988, Giaka was reporting to his CIA handler in Malta.

    MEBO clears up: Giaka's dubious statement does not correspond to the time, because Megrahi with MaltaAir, flight KM107, arrived in the evening around 18:00 clock at Luqa Arport!

    In addition to the attendance of Giaka, there was another individual, who had introduced him to the United States embassy in Malta, who initially acted as interpreter and subsequently as a source of information.
    The CIA is protecting the identity this person who is identified in the *cables as "T1". In my opinion the identity should be disclosed. The person who lives in the St.Paul's Bay area and the name appeared on the first witness list released with the first indictment. As the address, the Maltese Police Headquarters was given. Then after a protests, the identity was protected!
    Mr Giaka received the following sums from the CIA, part cash, part via his bank account at Switzerland in his name:
    1989: US$ 13,000; 1990: $20'000; 1991: $26'000;and 1992:$26,000 again.
    *over 25 CIA cables Malta-USA about "material" (information and orders) from Giaka between August 1988 and 14th September 1991, when Giaka spirited aboard the USS Navy Vessel "Butte" and given asylum.
    In Giaka's first statement to the police, he does not remember if he worked on the 21st December 1988 when there was remember if he worked on the 21st when there was the Air Malta flight, KM180 to Frankfurt, the day that the prosecutors are saying that the bomb was sent from Malta Airport. But he used to work three times a week and he thinks form the roster he was there on that day.
    Giaka says that he never saw Fhima near the ticketing or the check in counter.
    Giaka told the CIA that once Fhimah in March 1986 opened a cupboard in Libyan Arab Airlines Office and showed him a beige coloured cartoon box and told him that that was 8 kilograms of TNT. Giaka told them that Fhimah told him that Al Megrahi gave it to Fhimah. Giaka says that there was "enough explosive to explode all of Malta" Quote from questionable
    statement...

    Giaka says that the explosive was later taken from the Libyan Arab Arlines Office in Luqa Airport, by Al Lafi a Libyan Embassy employee.

    Further information in work.
    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland

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  2. Megrahi's verdict is a spectacular miscarriage of Scottish Justice!

    The Mebo investigation disclose: Not Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was the Libyan buyer of clothes by Tony Gauci (Boutique Mary's House) at Malta on 7 December, but after indications, on 23 November 1988, 18:45 clock, the Libyan secret service defector for the CIA, Abdul Magjid Giaka was the buyer!
    Why police officer Harry Bell had not show the photo-portrait (Q13 of Giaka) to Gauci ? Was Gauci paid for this dirty thing ?

    (see photo Q13, on Gauci/Malta-report)

    Magjid Giaka alias "Puzzlepiece", was not a "Shirrker" and a "Liar" as the FBI tries to put him today, it was according to the CIA cables and other indications, the central man at Malta, in the conspiracy against Libya and its orders stand still under national security!

    After the PanAm 103 tragedy, it is disclosed in one of the classified cables, Giaka was under pressure from his customer to get additional indication of events against Abdelbaset al Megrahi and Lamin Khalifah Fhimah, inside the Libyan Arab Airlines station at Luqa Airport, before 21 December 1988. Giaka had get the order for the clothes purchase, on 6 November 1988. This meeting was held in safe house at Malta. Another meeting was at 5 December, before Abdelbaset al Megrahi arrived on 7 December in Malta and a meeting was on 20 December 1988, the day before the Lockerbie -tragedy!

    Before was published the US /UK Indictment against the Libyan official Fhimah and Megrahi, on 14/15 November 1991, a further determining US meeting with Giaka took place. On 14th September 1991 Giaka left the Maltese shores unofficially by US boat and transferred to the USS Navy Vessel "Butte" (T-AE 27), 27 miles away from Malta at 36.10'N 14.38'E. On the ship there were special agent Philip Reid, FBI official Harold Hendershot and Nicholas Hreiz, Arabic language interpreter and he enters the witness protection program as witness no. 684 with his wife already safely in London.

    The official date given when Giaka joined the witness protection programme in the United States is the 3rd December 1992. From official records until October 1999 the US Justice Department spend US$ 324,000 in connection with Giaka, accommodation, travelling, etc. A code used on Giaka's form regarding the witness protection programme is "Puzzle Piece" WF 140440.

    Giaka in his statement told the investigators that once in October, or in November or in December 1988 (not on 20/21th December), he saw Fhima and Megrahi with two others taking two luggage form the converter, and have not given the luggage to be inspected by the customs officials. One of them was a large Samsonite, hard-sided suitcase. Giaka says it was unusal for Fhimah to take luggage without being inspected by customs officials...

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland

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  3. Please see pictures Q12, Q13,on Gauci/Malta-report by URL: www.lockerbie.ch

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  4. MEBO LTD TELECOMMUNICATION SWITZERLAND

    to The High Court at Edinburgh
    Scotland UK

    Zurich 28 of February, 2009

    Which cannot be, may not be!

    MEBO Investigation of ex Key-Witness 595, Anthony Gauci, Boutique "Mary's House", Sliema Malta.
    Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier visited Mr Gauci on 25th January 2008 in his Boutique, "Mary's House", at Malta.

    At the beginning of September 1989, police officers from Scotland and Malta come to visit the shop "Mary's House" at Malta. They making inquiries (PanAm 103 crash) about items of clothing that a customer had bought from Tony Gauci. The officers spoke also with Gauci's brother, Paul.
    Tony Gauci not remember the date, but he was alleged able to remember precise all the clothes he had sold to a unknown Libyan"?" man...

    Notabene: The following differences in Gauci's statements are to be considered:

    1) the sale was made, before the Christmas decorations went up; (at the Tower Road in Sliema);
    2) before the Christmas light went up, (or on, or off);
    3) they had said (the police officer) the lights were there, when they came to buy.

    Gauci's statements, 14th September 1989 (with clear *influenceable talks on 1th and 8th September 1989, with scottish police officer Harry Bell)

    NB: All interviews from Key Witnesses, was recorded on tape by scottish police.
    *Matter of facts in the trial at Kamp van Zeist (11th July, 2000):

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    Q- Do you remember being asked about that by the police when they came to see you? A- Yes, *they had said. And I had said the lights were there when they came to buy!
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    In Gauci's first personal interview (begin September 1989, recorded) with the scottish police officer, Mr Harry Bell, Gauci say: the sale must have been after half past 6:00 in the evening, about a fortnight before Christmas 1988.
    A buyer allegedly Libyan citizen, buy 2 piece of Winter trousers make "Yorkie"; 2 piece of pyjamas, make "John Mallia"; 1 jacket, make "Anglia", manufactured by a company called Bernard. 2 shirts make, "Slalom"; 2 cardigans, fabricated in Tarxien; 1 baby-overall, colour sky-blue and 1 umbrella.

    After the PanAm 103 attack, 9 months later by the police visit in his Boutique "Mary's House" at Malta:
    Mr. Gauci didn't know exactly when he sold the item to the Libyan"?" man, but he told the police on beginning of September 1989, in one of this interviews: "that the sale was made before the Christmas decorations went up at the Tower Road in Sliema!

    Eleven years later: 11th July, 2000 at the court in Camp van Zeist, witness Gauci gave to protocol that with the visit of the Libyan buyer in the Boutiqe "Mary's House": "the Christmas decorations went up"!

    Mebo explains: First Mr. Gauci had given a description of to the police, in this he say:
    "I sold the clothing to in November or December 1988". Excerpt from Gaucis statement on the 14th September 1989, Production 458.

    MEBO: Was the sale before the Christmas decoration, according to Gauci, then the sale was only between 18th November and the 5th December 1988 (start of the lighting)
    > Why: Prod. 424, which will be shown the delivery note of 20 pairs "Yorkie" trouser to Mary's House, from Yorkie Clothing, was dated from 18 of November 1988. NB: (the Libyan (?) buyer buy 2 pair of trousers, make "Yorkie")

    > Gauci say on the court at Kamp van Zeist: A- "the sale was midweek, Wednesday, I think".
    Bollier, MEBO determines: We have from 18th November between 5th December, 1988, only two day's of Wednesday; day 23th and day 30th of November.

    > On Wednesday, 23th November, 1988, Gauci's brother Paul did not work in the Mary's House that afternoon, as he had gone home to watch a football match on television. On Wednesday 23th of November 1988, Radio Televisione Italiana, RAI 1, RAI 2, RAI 3 for exemple channel RAI 3, Dresden Roma. The transmission was in two parts starting at 16:55 hours local time, finishing at 17:44 hours local time and between 17:58 and 18:44 hours local time.

    > The weather forecast for Malta 1988
    The weather forecasts of > freemeteo.com < for Malta for Wednesday, 23th November; Wednesday, 30 November and Wednesday 7th Dezember 1988, in Malta: Rain or Drizzle, not time-bound, (only forecasts of freemeteo.com)

    Wednesday, 23/11/1988 n/a 0 n/a Rain (or Drizzle)
    Wednesday, 30/11/1988 n/a 0 n/a Rain (or Drizzle)
    Wednesday, 07/12/1988 n/a 0 n/a Rain (or Drizzle)

    The actual weather conditions on the following days and times 1988, in Sliema, Malta (meteomalta):

    > Malta Weather: Wednesday, 23th November, 1988, around 19:00 hour, short light rain.
    We have received from METEOMALTA the following confirmation: Re. Mail from Malta Weather.com Sa, 28.02.09 info@meteomalta.com
    Text: There was some very light rain on 23th November 1988 from 18:00-19:15, while there was no rain on 7th December 1988. Mark Vella, Managing Director

    An official report with official signature and stamp is ordered from MEBO Ltd.

    > MEBO important: Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi, was not in Malta on this time ! (Wednesday 23th of November 1988)

    See Gauci's record excerpt by court at Camp Zeist (11 July, 2000) after 11 years, the change:

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    Q- How long before Christmas, generally, was that? A- I wouldn't know exactly, but I have never really noticed these things, but I remember, yes, there were Christmas lights. They were on already, I'm sure. I can't say exactly. -----

    MEBO: *A clear influence from the police officers!

    Q- Do you remember being asked about that by the police when they came to see you? A- Yes, *they had said. And I had said the lights were there when they came to buy. Q- Am I right in thinking that you, from the time when the police came first to see you, at the beginning of September, were seen by the police on quite a large number of occasions? A- Yes, they came a lot of times. They used to come on quite often, didn't they. Q- And that would be in the months after they came first to see you, was it? A- Yes.-----

    Q- And when you were interviewed by the police on these occasions, was your memory of the sale to the Libyan better than it is now? A- Yes, of course. That is 12 years--11 years after. I mean, 11 years are a long time for me, but in those days I told them everything exactly, didn't?

    Q- And if you told them, in one of these interviews, that the sale was made before the Christmas decorations went up, might that be correct? A- I don't know. I'm not sure what I told them exactly about this. I belive they were putting up the lights, though, in those times. Q- But in any event, you explined that explained that you thought it was about a fortnight before Christmas? A- Something like that, yes because I don't remember all these things, do I, when they put the lights on and when they turned them on. I'm not really interested so much because I don't even put decorations, Christmas decorations myself in my shop.
    Q- do you remember what the weather was like when the man came to the shop? A- When he came by the first time, it wasn't raining, but then it started dripping. Not very-- it was not raining heavily. It was simply-- it was simply dripping, but as a matter of fact he did take an umbrella, didn't he? He bought an umbrella.-----
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    MEBO facts: The alleged strange cloths found in Lockerbie for example, the blue baby-overall, from Gauci's Boutique "Mary's House" in Malta is the same manipulation as the remaining manipulated proofs like the MST-13 timer fragment and the invented infiltration of a bomb-bag on AirMalta, flight KM-180, by Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi!

    Determining central proofs:
    On the feeder flight PA-103/B from Frankfurt to London-Heathrow not one Samsonite suitcase - the alleged bomb suitcase, from AirMalta, flight KM-180 to PanAm flight PA-103/B - was loaded, but provable 3 unknown and unaccompanied luggage items from Lufthansa, flight LH-631 from Kuwait, ex tray no. B-4809, B-6001, B-7418; and demonstrable: MST-13 timer delivered from MEBO Ltd to Libya two years before the Lockerbie-tragedy was not involved in the PanAm 103 attack!

    NB: The blue baby-overall was not even tested for explosive residues, and Gauci could not show the police a delivery note or a invoice for the baby-overall in this time!
    The "subversively" use of an blue baby-overall was developed from Swiss telephone conversation monitoring, December 14-22, 1988 between Bollier and Mr. Ali, a driver in Tripoli and have nothing to do with the PanAm 103 attack! (It concerned Ali's order of a blue baby-overall, size for its 1.5-2 year old for his baby son.)
    As the Scottish police officer, Mr.Bell, visited the shop "Mary's House", at 14th of September 1989, there was no baby-overalls on stock.

    Further documentation showed that as early as 1989, an FBI agent had advised a Scottish police officer that US$10,000 could be made available in relation to relocation.
    A record by one officer read that Paul Gauci was also interviewed, and that "it was apparent when speaking to him he has a clear desire to gain financial compensation".

    It is to examine whether in Gauci's statement no. 458, of the 14th September 1989, was recorded the blue baby-overall ?
    The blue Baby-Overall was found at Lockerbie after Bollier's police interview in Zurich (autumn 1990) and became additional integrated into the other clothings of Mr. Gauci's "Mary House". Bollier could select by Scottish Police between 5 different blue Baby-Overalls...
    (The Interview obout this facts was recorded on 2 tape's, by Scottish Police, Scotland, March 1991)

    A doubtful statement made Gauci in the court, Kamp van Zeist (11th July, 2000). Excerpt:

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    Q- Mr Gauci, Would you look at an item of clothing, Label No.459, please. Do you recognise Label 459? A- It's underwear, T-shirt. Q-What make is it? A- It's Abanderado make. Q- Did you, in 1988, stock T-shirts of that kind? A- Yes. Yes. When I sold this one, I didn't sell T-shirts. Perhaps sombody else was there. I never sold him a T-shirt. Q- You never sold the Libyan gentlemen a T-shirt? A- On that day, no. On that particular order, no, that we are talking about, no. He could have come another day.
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    MEBO question: At which other date and at which other buyer bought these T-shirts "Abanderado" make, with Gauci ? And how come that T-shirt "Abanderado", into possession of the Scottish police? Lead this T-shirt on the trace of the person, who put the clothes of Gauci down in Lockerbie scene?
    Since demonstrably no suit-case with air Malta KM-180 in Frankfurt airport was reloaded on the feeder flight PanAm, PA-103/B, it can be accepted in all probability that fragments of the clothes of Mary' s House, in Lockerbie with intention were put down.

    Various Facts
    Prod. 424, which will be shown the delivery note, and it identifies 20 pairs of trousers, for "order" 1705, total 118 "Yorkie" trousers delivered to Mary's House, from Yorkie Clothing, dated 18th November 1988. Also Gauci say on police statement, he sold the clothing to in November or December 1988.

    It confirms that Abu Talb, Mohammad, PPSF, PFLP-GC, could not buy "Yorkie" trousers chronological. It was traveled on 26th October 1988 from Malta back to Sweden.

    Starting from August 1990, definitive a wrong date was created (7th December, 1988) in order to identify Abdelbaset al Megrahi as buyer of the cloth's in "Mary's House":

    After another police interview with Gauci in Malta at the 31th August 1990, the date was specified. Question: Q- Mr Gauci, are you able to say which day of the week it was? A- No, I have no idea. I can't say. I have

    The day of the sale of clothes, estimated by Gauci's "Mary's House", was in the middle of the week, that would be on Wednesday 23th or 30th November or Wednesday 7th of December 1988.
    Mr. Gauci had given a description of to the police, in this he say: "I sold the clothing to in November or December 1988". Excerpt from Gaucis statement on the 14th September 1989, Production 458.

    Dubious, on the same day, Wedensday 7th of December 1988, as Mr Megrahi arrived in Malta, the police provides a Robot-image from the buyer of the sale of clothes by Gauci... (Ref. Swiss police)

    Published by police: A Robot-Image (drawing) of the Libyan man who has purchased clothings and a umbrella in the alleged date, Wednesday 7th December 1988, with the shop keeper Tony Gauci (Mary's House) showed in all probability the Libyan CIA spy, Giaka Abdul al Magjid, not Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi.

    The date was deliberate manipulated from Wednesday 23th November, to 7th December 1988!
    Notabene: Megrahi was only on 7th-9th Decembers in Malta, not on 23th November 1988.

    What was the real reason for fabricating a Robot drawing on 7th December 1988, of the Libyan man who has purchased clothings and a umbrella in "Mary's House"? Was Giaka with the Robot photo extorted? This makes of sense...
    In the context the clothes purchase by a Libyan in Malta refers to a conspiracy against Libya!
    The main witness in the Lockerbie Trial, was the Libyan secret service defector Gjiaka, met CIA agents in Malta 12 times before the PanAm 103 bombing!
    Abdul Magjid Giaka, currently in the Witness Protection Programme in the United States, was witness no. 684 in trail at Kamp van Zeist 2000.
    For some weeks (2009) the Robot drawing with Googles, Yahoo and BBC (images) was removed…
    Compares the original photo of Abdul Magjid Giaka with the Robot drawing by MEBO. (Prod. Q12 and Q13)
    NB: Giaka received from the CIA for his "subversive" work, 1989, total US$13'000!

    Robotdrawing Abdul Magjid Giaka

    On 7th-9th December 1988 were others than, Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi, in Malta; the following Agents against Megrahi (ESO) and Libya in Malta:

    > Abd Al Majid, Giaka (aka Majid, Abdul Al) CIA agent. Giaka was official in the solde for CIA and lives since in the middle of 1991 under new intentität in the USA... Giaka worked at Luqa Airport between August 1988 and September 1989.

    > Badri, Mohammed, Hassan, (ABH). Traveled after the visit to Malta for a doubtful *order back to Zurich Switzerland. *(delivered on 16th December 1988, piece of clothes filled into a brown suit-case to MEBO Ltd., with the request to Bollier to carry for a friend, forward this suit-case for its journey on 18th December 1988 to Tripoli. (The brown suit-case was not a "Samsonite" make, and the clothes were not identically with clothes found in Lockerbie)

    Documents discussed at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh 18th-20th Februar 2009 revealed that Tony Gauci, the Crown's key witness in the case, should receive $2m while his brother - described in papers as having some influence over Tony - should receive US$1m ?

    Mr. Bell, the scottish police officer, sel a number of the same "Yorkie" pairs of trousers. (Zeist: Prod. 181, photograph 125, 181-103, 110, 111, Label 441, 442 photograph 103, 104 (delivery number 1705).
    A number of fragments of cloth from a pair of checked trousers found allegedly in Lockerbie, shows photograph 107.

    The sudden recollection Gauci' s after 11 years, to trial in Kamp van Zeist: The buyer of clothes in Marys House's was for Gauci, Abdelbaset al Megrahi...

    Most photos of Abdelbaset Al Megrahi were from visa existence of the Swiss stranger police and was delivered to US and Scottish investigation authorities. To mention, the portrait color photo is, from Mr. Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet Al-Megrahi, with eyeglas, light blue shirt, dark-blue tie and dark-blue smock. This portrait was likewise published into magazines.

    Beginning 1999 an other shopkeeper in the Tower Road showing Gauci a magazine with the portrait and a article and the about the Lockerbie disaster. (Prod. 451, image 67). Gauci taking the magazine and showing it to Mr Scicluna, the police officer. Gauci recognise the photograph and he say: "I thought he looked like the man who bought from me, but his hair was much shorter and he didn't wear glasses; this chap looks like the man who bought articles from me".

    In April of 1999 Gauci visit with scottish police officers Holland, for a view an identification parade.
    Intentional influence by the police officer before the parade exhibition.
    Excerpt, trail Kamp van Zeist:

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    Q- And when you came to Holland to view the identification parade, did a police officer ask you to look at a line-up of men? A- Yes. Q- How many men were the parade? A-I think I remember there were eight. I don't remember if there were eight or six, but I believe there were eight. Q- wery well. And do you remember the police officer who was conducting the parade saying to you these words: "The man whom you referred to in your statement to police entered your shop premises, Mary's House, 63 Tower Road, Sliema, Malta, midweek prior to 10th December 1988, and purchased clothin and an umbrella, may or may not be here. But if you see him, tell me his number." Q- Do you remember the police officer saying these words to you? A- Yes. Q- And after the police officer had said these words to you, did you look at the men in the line-up? A- Yes, I looked and told him. I said, "This case was 11 years ago. I believe that the man who came to my--in my shop is number 5. But I also added that the case was 11 years ago. This is what I said.-------
    please, Production 1324, image 5110.
    Q- And can you see a paragraph number 4 towards the bottom of the page? A- Yes. Q- And we can see that the police offer has written in the words that you spoke in response to the question that you were asked. And does it appear that he has written: Not exactly the man I saw in the shop then years ago. I saw him, but the man who look a little bit like exactly is the number five. Do you remember saying those words? A- Yes. I think it was number five. Q-Mr. Gauci, I wonder if now you would take a moment to look around this courtroom and tell me if you see the man who bought the clothing in your shop in 1988 in court here today. A- He is the men on this side. He resembles him a lot. On this side, on my side.
    Mebo: Gauci showed to Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi...
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    MEBO's backround Profiler say:
    Gauci was instrumental in securing Megrahi’s conviction when he recognized the suspect in a photo shown to him by the detectives.

    All indications: the point in time, midweek on November or December 1988, the little rain around 19:00 hour, the umbrella sale, no Christmas decoration up, on the Tower Road, on this date and the football match on this time, after end of the football play, 18:44 hour Paul Gauci went before 19 hour to its brother Tony Cauci into the Boutique Mary's House.
    Also this fact agrees with the date, Wedensday, 23th November 1988, confirms:
    The sale to a unknown buyer in "Mary's House" was on Wedensday 23th November 1988. The other date, 7 of December is, no doubt's, wrong and thus Megrahi cannot be the cloths buyers !
    NB: Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi, was not in Malta on 23th November 1988.

    Each defense attorney would have with this quantity of exonerating indications the victory in the bag...

    Today must be proceeded from a western planned security service conspiracy against Libya! The official Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was unmistakable selected for this dirty Action! Fatal consequences for Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, because Gauci's wrong statements and of a Phantom Bomb-Bag from Malta!

    Justice for Megrahi.
    Mr Abdelbaset have nothing to do with the Lockerbie-Tragedy. This has been a huge miscarriage of justice. Mr. Megrahi should be released from prison immediately!

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland
    Apology for the bad English

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  5. Quintessence in the "Lockerbie-Scenario":
    All persons for example
    Mr. Magjid Giaka, Mr. Tony Gauci, police officer Harry Bell and others like the police cadre FBI, Scottish police, Swiss police and Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations BKA, which involves in the "Lockerbie Scenario" gave no support for the PanAm 103 assassination attempt and had nothing to do with the Lockerbie-Tragedy!!!

    Some known persons and organisations used the Lockerbie-Tragedy only for a conspiracy against Libya.

    By Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland

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