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Do You Know the Truth About Lockerbie?

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Posted on Oct 15, 2007

By Robert Fisk

Originally posted in The Independent.

After writing about the “ravers” who regularly turn up at lectures to claim that President Bush/the CIA/the Pentagon/Mossad etc perpetrated the crimes against humanity of 11 September, I received a letter this week from Marion Irvine, who feared that members of her family run the risk of being just such “ravers” and “voices heard in the wilderness”. Far from it.

For Mrs Irvine was writing about Lockerbie, and, like her, I believe there are many dark and sinister corners to this atrocity. I’m not at all certain that the CIA did not have a scam drugs heist on board and I am not at all sure that the diminutive Libyan agent Megrahi – ultimately convicted on the evidence of the memory of a Maltese tailor – really arranged to plant the bomb on board Pan Am Flight 103 in December 1988.

But I take Mrs Irvine’s letter doubly seriously because her brother, Bill Cadman, was on board 103 and died in the night over Lockerbie 19 years ago. He was a sound engineer in London and Paris, travelling with his girlfriend Sophie – who, of course, was also killed – to spend Christmas with Sophie’s aunt in the United States. Nothing, therefore, could be more eloquent than Mrs Irvine’s own letter, which I must quote to you. She strongly doubts, she says, Libya’s involvement in the bombing.

“We have felt since the first days in December 1988,” she writes, “that something was being hidden from us ... the discrediting of the Helsinki (US embassy) warning, the presence of the CIA on Scottish soil before the work of identifying bodies was properly undertaken, the Teflon behaviour of ministers and government all contributed to a deep feeling of unease.

“This reached a peak when my father was told by a member of the American Presidential Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism that our government knew what had happened but that the truth would not come out. In the truth vacuum, the worst-case scenario – that lives were sacrificed in expiation for the Iranian lives lost in June 1988 – takes on a certain degree of credibility. The plane was brought down in the last dangerous moments of the Reagan presidency.”

Now I should explain here that the Iranian lives to which Mrs Irvine refers were the Iranian passengers of an Airbus civilian airliner shot down over the Gulf by a US warship a few months before Lockerbie and before the end of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war.

The USS Vincennes – nicknamed Robocruiser by the crews of other American vessels – blasted its missiles at the Airbus on the assumption that it was a diving Iranian air force jet. It wasn’t – and the Airbus was climbing – but Reagan, after a few cursory apologies, blamed Iran for the slaughter, because it had refused to accept a UN ceasefire in the war with Iraq in which we were backing our old friend Saddam Hussein (yes, the same!).

The US navy also awarded medals – god spare us – to the captain of the Vincennes and to his gunnery crew. Some weeks later the boss of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command – a pro-Iranian Palestinian outfit in Lebanon – suddenly called a press conference in Beirut to deny to astonished reporters that he was involved in Lockerbie.

Why? Was he being fingered? Was Iran? Only later did those familiar “official sources” who had initially pointed the finger at Iran start blaming Libya. By then we needed the support of Iran’s ally Syria and Iranian quiescence in our attempt to liberate Kuwait after Saddam’s 1990 invasion. Personally, I always thought that Lockerbie was revenge for the Airbus destruction – the PLP’s strange press conference lends credence to this – which makes sense of Mrs Irvine’s courageous letter.

Her parents, Martin and Rita Cadman, have, she says, had countless meetings with MPs, including Tam Dalyell and Henry Bellingham, Cecil Parkinson, Robin Cook and Tony Blair, and with Nelson Mandela (whose appeal for Megrahi to be transferred to a Libyan prison was supported by the Cadmans).

In a poignant sentence, Mrs Irvine adds that her parents “are ageing and in their anxiety that they will die with no one having taken real responsibility for their son’s death are in danger of losing focus and feeling that they themselves are ‘raving’. The (1980-88) war in Iraq meant that no lessons were being learned, and because my brother chanced to be on that plane we all now feel a heightened sense of responsibility for the world situation”.

Then Mrs Irvine comes to the point. “What can we do? Now that my father is older and it is up to us, the next generation, to try to needle the government, but is there any hope? I am writing to ask if you think there is any reasonable action that we can take that has a slight prospect of success ... a refusal to understand and admit to the past is dangerous for the future.”

I couldn’t put it better myself – and I do have a very direct idea. If official untruths were told about Lockerbie – if skulduggery was covered up by the British and US governments and lies were told by those responsible for our security – then many in authority know about this.

I urge all those who may know of any such lies to write to me (snail mail or hand-delivered) at The Independent. They can address their letters to Mrs Irvine in an envelope with my name on it. In other words, this is an appeal for honest whistle-blowers to tell the truth.

I can hear already the rustle of the lads in blue. Are we encouraging civil servants to break the Official Secrets Act? Certainly not. If lies were told, then officials should let us know, since the Official Secrets Act – in this case – would have been shamefully misused to keep them silent. If the truth has indeed been told, then no one is going to break the Official Secrets Act.

So I await news. Ravers need not apply. But those who know truths which cannot be told can have the honour of revealing them all. It’s the least Martin and Rita Cadman and Mrs Irvine – and Bill and Sophie – deserve. As for a constabulary which just might be tempted to threaten me – or Mrs Irvine – in a quest for truth, to hell with them.

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By Chuckwagonchuckie, October 18, 2007 at 12:06 pm #
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You will never know the truth. The official position has been taken and that is the end of the issue.
The official position on the Japenese attack on Pearl Harbor has always been the U.S. did not know before hand of the attack. Some malcontents have always said Roosevelt was informed and failed to act to bring the U.S. into the war. One of my professors was a Navel Intellegince Officer at Pearl. He told me he read the communication sent to the Whitehouse but when he went back to his headquarters in New Orleans the document had been removed from the official files.
You will get what the government wants you to know and nothing else, so be resigned to the fact OFICIAL Policy is there to protect you from asking the wrong questions regardless of the truth.

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By memerider, October 17, 2007 at 7:23 pm #
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The U.S. will be lucky if it isn’t destroyed by conspiracy theorists. voice of truth, I couldn’t have said it better.  People are gullible and paranoid.

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By NABNYC, October 17, 2007 at 9:03 am #

The parents could have sued someone, the government or the airline, and used the discovery process to try to get the information, but the statute of limitations would bar the claim today, and it’s unlikely they would have learned the truth. 

The U.S. Supreme Court (the conservative activist judges, that is) has recently announced that the Republican President is above the law when he murders, tortures, kidnaps, invades, attacks, destroys - because it might involve “state secrets.” That is the equivalent of the Supreme Court granting immunity to everyone in the Bush regime for their civil as well as criminal liability.

As for the drugs issue, I have never believed the government’s official story that we have U.S. military special forces and trained assasins throughout the drug-growing world, that we bring all the government assasins from those countries here to the (bizarrely named) School of the Americas to train them to torture and murder supposedly as part of the War on Drugs, and that we spend millions of dollars, probably billions by now, in the War On Drugs in an effort to stop the drug business.  I don’t buy it.  I think our military is being used to make sure the elite within the U.S. have control of the drug business. 

In other words, we’ve got our own drug cartels, just like Columbia, and just like Mexico.  The difference is that the U.S. drug cartels get to use our military to protect their investment.  Actually, a lot like the oil companies get to use our military to “explore” for oil in the middle east by invading, killing, and destroying.

The U.S. elite will traffic in anything that makes money, and will kill anyone who gets in their way.  They sell guns to both sides in third world countries with children doing the killing and the dying.  They sell underground, they sell at booths, they do massive arms sales to everyone everywhere, creating a world culture of murder and death. 

They are attempting to destroy all the natural seeds and foods in the world, and sell to those who can afford it their genetic modified seeds, which will inevitably lead to more starvation and more dire poverty.  They are stealing the world’s water and selling it back to poor thirsty people.  They have drugs that can stop the most devastating aspects of Aids and the early deaths, but they will only sell it for millions of dollars.  They have no conscience.  They promote wars and the further consolidation of the wealth in the hands of the few.

So why does anyone believe that when it comes to cocaine, heroin and crack, these same people are not involved?  It is nonsense.

I think that a big part of the wealth among the upper levels in the U.S. comes from some relationship to drug dealing.  Our military is in those countries not to stop drugs, but just to make sure that “our” drug lords have control of the territory.  In exchange for which they probably pay a very large percentage.

Same for importation into the U.S.  The ones who get caught are probably the ones that aren’t a part of some U.S.-authorized cartel. 

The CIA was involved in drug running decades ago.  The spread of drugs, and their popularity, make drugs one of the most lucrative areas of trade.  Like oil.  And the same people who kill to steal and control oil would likely kill to steal and control drugs. 

Why don’t we have an opposition party?  Since both political parties consist mostly of multi-millionaires, all of whom probably know a little bit about this subject, there is no one who represents the citizens of this country who could really demand an investigation and answers.

So the next time you think about someone pushing drugs at the school yard, ask yourself whether the profits are really going to some unknown guy in Columbia, or whether instead they’re going straight into some lawyer and CPA and banker’s offices in downtown U.S.A.

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By WR Curley, October 16, 2007 at 4:00 pm #
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I know that the US, in an entirely unprovoked act of aggression, destroyed a residential compound used by the Ghaddafi family. His children died.

Oh how great the outrage, how great the grief, how great the retribution, if Ghaddafi had hit Kennebunkport instead.

Justice either is, or it is not, people. Make a choice.

WR Curley
Elizabeth, colorado

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By voice of truth, October 16, 2007 at 11:31 am #

You folks are nuts.

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By endbushwar, October 16, 2007 at 8:19 am #

Douglas Chalmers, Pleeeeeze DO NOT send Robert Fisk on any FOOLS ERANDS to immerse himself night and day in any one of the Empires twenty year old stories.  We need him CURRENT and ONTOPIC!!  Here is a sample http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=989552007 of the corruption burried in the Scotish BACKWATER.  If a journarist wishes to burry themselves in a maze of false information and cover-up--- They would be better served doing it on the central story of our time (911) not a twenty year old story, bad as it is, of a footnote in the history of the complicity & miss-information of the empire!!

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By Douglas Chalmers, October 15, 2007 at 5:17 pm #

“...If lies were told, then officials should let us know, since the Official Secrets Act – in this case – would have been shamefully misused to keep them silent. If the truth has indeed been told, then no one is going to break the Official Secrets Act..... So I await news. Ravers need not apply. But those who know truths which cannot be told can have the honour of revealing them all....”

Tired old Robert Fisk can’t be bothered getting out of his hotel to search for the story - neither this one nor the one on the Israeli nuclear reactor they don’t have or the nuclear weapons factory they keep covering up, uhh! If he breaks (a) He would be assassinated by his “contacts” in the CIA and if he breaks (b) he would be jailed or assassinated by the Israelis!!! he simply prefers to live an easy life cruising on his past reputation....

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