In the course of a lengthy interview conducted by Michael Collins and reported on the Scoop Independent News website, Susan Lindauer discloses that charges (now dropped) were brought against her under the Patriot Act. Relevant to the Lockerbie case is the following brief extract:
'I had my entire legal strategy mapped out in the first couple of hours after my arrest. I could see mistakes in the indictment, and I quickly identified which witnesses and evidence would be necessary to repudiate the whole lot.
'My witness list was outstanding. It included international attorneys from the Lockerbie Trial, former Congressional staffers, even a couple of international journalists. One of Scotland's finest Solicitors, Edward MacKechnie, who won acquittal for his Libyan client in the Lockerbie Trial, immediately promised to travel at his own expense to testify for me as to the identity and credentials of Dr. Richard Fuisz, my CIA handler. I have the emails to prove it. His participation was beyond dispute.'
The full interview can be read here.
A new World Scandal is pre-programmed. It becomes narrow for the Scottish Justiciary...
ReplyDeleteLibya and its official Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, have provable nothing to do with the Lockerbie Tragedy.
Here an open letter to a jointly responsible ex witness at Kamp van Zeist, Mr. Tony Gauci, fashion shop " Mary' s House" in Malta:
Dear Mr Tony Gauci
Additionally to our call from Saturday I sent you as promised the following documents and fotos for expertise.
This letter is not an accusation for your testimony against Mr Abdelbaset al Megrahi at Kamp van Zeist.
It is obvious that your statement was influenced by the official investigation and yours and others testimony was turned around against the defendant.
I have already visited you twice in your Boutique "Marys House" concerning this case, last time in early 2008. We are private investigators (MEBO) in the Lockerbie-case and had the same problems with the investigation authorities as you had.
As I have told you the new appeal for Mr Abdelbaset al Megrahi will take place on April 27, 2009 in Edinburgh Scotland, (Photo Q14). In at least six points Abdelbasset al Megrahis second appeal was refered to the High Court because of a possible miscarriage of Justice.
Today it is obvious that the photo from Magjid Giaka was not shown to you by police officer, Harry Bell, so you could not compare it with other persons. So you could only give an unappropriate description of the buyer who bougt clothes in your shop on Dezember 7, 1988.
Your description of the buyer of the clothes had fatal consequences for Mr Megrahi. He was jailed for 27 years and sits until today, probably innocent, since 9 years in a Scottisch prison !
Today it can be shown that the purchase of the clothes did not take place on Dezember 7, but on November 23, 1988 !
All indications point to this date. Mr Megrahi was not in Malta on November 23, therefore he can not be the buyer.
It looks like you and other persons have been used for political macchinations in the Lockerbie case.
Today we know that the buyer was the Libyan CIA agent Abdul Majgid Giaka, who was since August 1988 on the payroll of the CIA and had received in 1991 political asylum in the USA and lives there under a new identity.
For comparison I sent you the photo of Magjid Giaka (Q13) who most probably bought the clothes. This photo was deliberately not shown to you by police officer Harry Bell !
You find the following pictures attached: a robot drawing (Q12); a photo (Q13) of Giaka Magjid; a photo (Q11) of Abu Talb; and a photo (Q14), of *Abdelbaset al Megrahi (*Visafoto (1988) from the Swiss police).
Dsiputable remains why the robot drawing (Q12) of the alleged buyer of the clothes was drawn during the same days when Mr Megrahi was in Malta (Dezember 7-9, 1988) !
At the police questionings you, Mr Gauci, have always explained that Mr. Megrahi looked similar to the buyer of the clothes. Probably you was not 100 percent sure yourself?
I can only hope today that with God's help you will recognize the real buyer of the clothes on photo (Q13). Your statement as witness against Mr Megrahi, father of five children, has great importance at the High Court in Edinburgh and is decisive if Mr Megrahi gets his freedom and honour back ...
see the photo Q13 on
URL: www.lockerbie.ch
With kind regards
Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Zurich, Switzerland
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.
ReplyDeleteMeetings 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
Quintessence in the "Lockerbie-Scenario":
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Magjid Giaka, 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 PanAm103 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.
Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland