tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post7204822396038212214..comments2024-03-15T06:02:30.623+00:00Comments on The Lockerbie Case: Lockerbie reward payouts ‘above board’Robert Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606456028430261555noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-71875921529268650402013-11-25T08:59:20.661+00:002013-11-25T08:59:20.661+00:00google translation, german/english:
In the FBI h...google translation, german/english:<br /><br />In the FBI head quarters at Washington, Feb. 1991 - I, Edwin Bollier, later witness (nr.548) had received also an offer of <br />$4 million - (from the FBI Special Agent Richard Marquise, led at this time, the U.S. Task Force which included the FBI, Department of Justice and the Central Intelligence Agency) - to testify that the fragment <br />(PT-35) was part of a 'MEBO <br />MST-13'timer supplied to Libya... Bollier rejected the offer and forwarded the story to Swiss police 'BUPO'.<br /><br />On 18 July 2007, Ulrich Lumpert admitted he had lied at the trial. In a sworn affidavit before a Zurich notary public, Lumpert stated that he had stolen a Prototype MST-13 printed circuit board from Mebo and gave it without permission on 22 June 1989, to "an official person investigating the Lockerbie case".<br /><br />Professor Dr Hans Köchler, a UN observer at the Lockerbie trial who received a copy of Lumpert's affidavit, said: "The Scottish authorities are now obliged to investigate this situation. Not only has Mr Lumpert admitted to stealing a sample of the timer, but to the fact he gave it to an official and then lied in court.<br /><br />by Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd. Switzerland<br /><br /><br /><br />ebolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12681382726604052927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-61372779142014770092013-11-25T08:36:37.504+00:002013-11-25T08:36:37.504+00:00MISSION LIFE WITH LOCKERBIE, 2013 - Go to new fact...MISSION LIFE WITH LOCKERBIE, 2013 - Go to new facts on the ground(googletranslation,german/english)<br /><br />Had under the cover of the "Witness Protection Programm" (WPP) bribes been payed for inaccurate testimony with falsified/manipulated evidence?<br /><br />After high amounts of money had been payed to Libyan CIA agent Abdul Maghid Giaka for immoral procuration of evidence and giving wrong evidence at Camp van Zeist, we have to focus also on the activities of Anthony Gauci, shopkeeper at "Mary's House" in Malta. He was questioned on the occasion of police investigations on 1/2/8/10/13/14 and on 26 September 1989. Afterwards, from mid of 1991 on a big amount of money was given to Gauchi for his testimony of wrong fabricated circumstantial evidence... <br /><br />On April 14, 2009 diclosed crown documents are supposed to be handed over to the defence team of Abdelbaset al Megrahi in this context. This could bring clear insight into the bribes payed to the Gauci brothers ...<br /><br />In Gauci's police statement (Prod. 469, page 1 and 7 at line 11) on the 10th of September 1990, Tony Gauci gives reference to the various police interrogations in September 1989: "I have been showed many photographs over the last year, and I have never seen a photograph of the man who bought the clothing".<br /><br />MEBO: In all the picture parades shown to Gauci always a picture of Abdelbaset al Megrahi (Q9) was included but never a picture (Q13) of the Libyan CIA defector Abdul Magjid Giaka!<br /><br />Probably it was supressed because Abdul Magjid Giaka resembled the policy robotdrawing Q12 to 90%!<br /><br />Magjid Giaka alias "Puzzlepiece", was not a "Shirker" and a "Liar" as the FBI tries to present him today, but according to CIA cables and other indications he was the central man in Malta for the conspiracy against Libya. No wonder that the orders concerning him are still secret and under national security!<br /><br />MEBO investigation concludes: Not Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was the Libyan buyer of cloths at Tony Gauci (Boutique Mary's House) on 7th of December but according to our investigation, on the 23th of November 1988, 18:45 clock, the Libyan Agent for the CIA, Abdul Magjid Giaka bought the cloths!<br />One of the classified cables reveals that before the PanAm 103 tragedy Giaka was under pressure from his handler to deliver additional indication of events inside Libyan Arab Airlines station at Luqa Airport against Abdelbaset al Megrahi and Lamin Khalifah Fhimah in the period before the 21th of December 1988. Giaka got the order to purchase cloths on the 6th of November 1988. This meeting was held in a safe house at Malta.<br /><br />Another meeting was held on the 5th of December, before Abdelbaset al Megrahi arrived on the 7th of December in Malta and a further meeting took place on the 20th December 1988, the day before the Lockerbie-tragedy!<br /><br />On the 14th of July 1991 Giaka left the Maltese shores unofficially on an US boat and was transferred to the USS Navy Vessel MS "Butte". For the interview his contact person was FBI Special Agent, Mr. Harold Mount Hendershot, and a number of other agents from the US Department of Justice.<br /><br />Before the US/UK indictment against the Libyan officials Fhimah and Megrahi was published on the 14th/15th of November 1991 a further decisive US meeting with Magjid Giaka took place.<br /><br />Mr Giaka received the following sums from the CIA, part cash, part via his bank account in Switzerland in his name:<br />On Fiscal Year 1989: US$ 29,460; 1990: $ 20'000; 1991: $ 26'000;and 1992: $ 26,000 again.<br />Official records until October 1999 show that the US Justice Department had payed US$ 324,000 in connection with Giaka for accommodation, travelling, etc. A code used on Giaka's form regarding the witness protection programme is "Puzzle Piece" WF 140440.<br />by Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd. Telecommunication Switzerland. Webpage: www.lockerbie.ch<br />ebolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12681382726604052927noreply@blogger.com