LIBYA, LINDAUER, LOCKERBIE

Susan Lindauer



On 9 March 2011, at Scoop - News, Susan Lindauer has an article entitled: "Lockerbie Diary: Gadhaffi, Fall Guy for CIA Drug Running."

Lindauer worked for the CIA.

She writes:



For years I was told the terrorist who placed the bomb on board Pan Am 103, known as the Lockerbie bombing, lives about 8 miles from my house, in Fairfax County, Virginia.



His life-time of privilege and protection, gratis of high flyers in U.S. Intelligence, has been a reward for silence on the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking in Lebanon during the 1980s...



From May 1995 until March 2003, I performed as a back channel to Tripoli and Baghdad, supervised by my CIA handler, Dr. Richard Fuisz, who claimed from day one to know the origins of the Lockerbie conspiracy and the identity of the terrorists.



http://issuepedia.org/1998-12-04_Susan_Lindauer_Deposition



He swore that no Libyan participated in the attack.



... Our team engaged in a concerted fight to gain permission for Dr. Fuisz to give a deposition about his primary knowledge of the conspiracy, during the Lockerbie Trial...



The U.S. Federal Judge in Alexandria, Virginia imposed a double seal on a crucial portion of Dr. Fuisz's deposition.



The double seal can only be opened by a Scottish Judge...



Testimony hidden by the double seal maps out the whole Lockerbie conspiracy...





During the Lockerbie talks, Dr. Fuisz's allegations of CIA opium running in Lebanon received unusual corroboration...



An older spook caught up with me in front of the U.S. Supreme Court...



According to him, the CIA infiltrated opium and heroin trafficking in Lebanon...



Where the CIA went far wrong was in pocketing some of those heroin profits for itself along the way.



The dirty little secret is that the CIA continued to take a percentage cut of opium and heroin production out of Lebanon well into the 1990s...



In December 1988, infuriated Defense Intelligence agents issued a formal protest, exposing CIA complicity in Middle East heroin trafficking.



When teams from both agencies got summoned back to Washington to attend an internal hearing, they boarded Pan Am 103...



Abdelbasset Megrahi got convicted (on the most flimsy circumstantial evidence that overlooked endless contradictions).



Libya paid $2.7 billion in damages—amounting to $10 million per family death— to make the U.N. sanctions go away, and expressed a sort of non-apology for the deaths—while never acknowledging its involvement in the conspiracy.



So Libya was innocent the whole time?



In a word, yes...



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Susan Lindauer is the author of Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover Ups of 9/11 and Iraq. http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Prejudice-Terrifying-Story-Patriot/dp/1453642757







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