This is going to be a tough one for lots of people; not least of whom are the families who had found some closure over the cruel death of their loved ones

I have to ask a question you should consider before responding: Do you think our intelligence services might fabricate evidence for political ends?

A FORMER Scottish police chief has given lawyers a signed statement claiming that key evidence in the Lockerbie bombing trial was fabricated.

The retired officer – of assistant chief constable rank or higher – has testified that the CIA planted the tiny fragment of circuit board crucial in convicting a Libyan for the 1989 mass murder of 270 people.

The police chief, whose identity has not yet been revealed, gave the statement to lawyers representing Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, currently serving a life sentence in Greenock Prison.

This link to Marcello Mega’s story in “Scotland on Sunday” newspaper is the link used for other papers to pick up the story. It may not always work. It’s their exclusive, so far. “The Scotsman” and their Sunday paper require registration, log in, the whole bit. If this link doesn’t work; then, try this one. It may require registration, etc..

The vital evidence that linked the bombing of Pan Am 103 to Megrahi was a tiny fragment of circuit board which investigators found in a wooded area many miles from Lockerbie months after the atrocity.

The fragment was later identified by the FBI’s Thomas Thurman as being part of a sophisticated timer device used to detonate explosives, and manufactured by the Swiss firm Mebo, which supplied it only to Libya and the East German Stasi.

The fragment of circuit board therefore enabled Libya – and Megrahi – to be placed at the heart of the investigation. However, Thurman was later unmasked as a fraud who had given false evidence in American murder trials, and it emerged that he had little in the way of scientific qualifications.

Then, in 2003, a retired CIA officer gave a statement to Megrahi’s lawyers in which he alleged evidence had been planted.

The decision of a former Scottish police chief to back this claim could add enormous weight to what has previously been dismissed as a wild conspiracy theory. It has long been rumoured the fragment was planted to implicate Libya for political reasons.

Dr Jim Swire, who has publicly expressed his belief in Megrahi’s innocence, said it was quite right that all relevant information now be put to the SCCRC.

Swire, whose daughter Flora was killed in the atrocity, said last night: “I am aware that there have been doubts about how some of the evidence in the case came to be presented in court.

“It is in all our interests that areas of doubt are thoroughly examined”.



  1. MV says:

    “History does not repeat, but it does rhyme.” – Mark Twain

    Spanish-American War, Vietnam, Iraq

    Insert Lockerbie?

  2. Lindsay says:

    Begs the question then – who was behind the bombing ? could it be the CIA ?

  3. Lindsay says:

    Ah, on further reading the likely culprits appear to be the PFLP-GC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine)

  4. Ima Fish says:

    John, you have to remember that CIA agents are GOVERNMENT employees. Thus they’re as lazy as shit. Thus, it’s not surprising they take the easy way out. Why search for evidence to built a case when you can plant it?!

  5. estacado says:

    How long it takes for the truth to come out is not as important as the truth itself. The facts of the bombing show no “slam dunk” evidence to implicate Libya.

  6. Dave M. says:

    I know this sounds crazy… However, I still have doubts as to who was responsible for the 9/11 attacks. What better way for Mr. Dubya to have an excuse to wage war on whom ever he wants.

    It seems unthinkable that our own government would ultimately be responsible for 9/11, but that attack did give Bush free reign to bring the US war machine into all sorts of places.

  7. Noah Waller says:

    John D. suggestion intellegence tampering with evidence for political ends is the fuel for all conspiracy theorists. It occurs, but finding the truth amongst the paranoia is difficult…and the reward for uncovering such lies and cover-ups is little beyond less faith in our supposed protectors. If this is found true, we’d still be lucky to see it reported anywhere states-side besides here.

  8. Noah Waller says:

    I hate to agree with Dave M., but there is a lot of validity to it. Of course, we may never know for sure…I heard a lot of the same about Pearl Harbor, that we knew it was coming and were stupid, at best, or something much more frightening at worst.

  9. Steve says:

    I think we should be investigating who really bombed Pearl Harbor. It was obviously all Roosevelt’s doing. The economy had taken a big downturn on his watch, and he needed a way to justify his domestic agenda – all those massive social programs that made Americans more reliant on a centralized government – not to mention the military-industrial complex. He was obviously in cahoots with them.
    Sound ridiculous? It’s more plausible than most of the conspiracy theories about 9/11. Because, you know, terrorists had never tried killing Americans, much less bombing the WTC, before 9/11 or anything…

  10. MV says:

    Steve, the biggest users of conspiracy theories are governments. The Gulf of Tonkin incident was used to start the Vietnam War. This remained the biggest conspiracy theory until Dubya came and started the Iraq war with the conspiracy theory that Iraq had WMD and links with Al Qaeda. Can you deny that? Saying that Dubya may have had something to do with 911 may of course be stretching it too far. (The guys at Unanswered Questions did raise some doubts and some laughs in me.) We need to be skeptical about propaganda (both by the government and by conspiracy theorists).

  11. Barry Lanza says:

    I can prove a lot more. I visited the Scotman and the editors killed a story last October as it ‘may disturb the victims’. Same with the Times of London, etc.
    Please see some of the emails from the Libyans and victims alike. plus a lot more

    http://www.hotmail.com

    account champcompconsultant password iranlock


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