By Susan Lindauer, former U.S. Asset who covered Libya at the United Nations from 1995 to 2003
Who are we kidding? The United States, Britain and NATO don’t care about bombing civilians to contain rebellion. Their militaries bomb civilians every day without mercy. They have destroyed most of the community infrastructure of Iraq and Afghanistan before turning their sights on Libya. So what’s really going on here?
According to the CIA, the following never happened…
Last October, US oil giants— Chevron and Occidental Petroleum— made a surprising decision to pull out of Libya, while China, Germany and Italy stayed on, signing major contracts with Gadhaffi’s government. As the U.S. Asset who started negotiations for the Lockerbie Trial with Libyan diplomats, I had close ties to Libya’s U.N. Mission from 1995 to 2003. Given my long involvement in the Lockerbie saga, I have continued to enjoy special access to high level intelligence gossip on Libya.
Last summer that gossip got juicy!
About July, I started hearing that Gadhaffi was exerting heavy pressure on U.S. and British oil companies to cough up special fees and kick backs to cover the costs of Libya’s reimbursement to the families of Pan Am 103. Payment of damages for the Lockerbie bombing had been one of the chief conditions for ending U.N. sanctions on Libya that ran from 1992 until 2003. And of course the United Nations forced Gadhaffi to hand over two Libyan men for a special trial at The Hague, though everybody credible was fully conscious of Libya’s innocence in the Lockerbie affair. (Only ignorant politicians trying to score publicity points say otherwise.)
Knowing Gadhaffi as well as I do, I was convinced that he’d done it. He’d bided his time until he could extort compensation from U.S. oil companies. He’s a crafty bastard, extremely intelligent and canny. That’s exactly how he operates. And now he was taking his revenge. As expected, the U.S. was hopping mad about it. Gadhaffi wasn’t playing the game the way the Oil Bloodsuckers wanted. The Vampire of our age—the Oil Industry—roams the earth, sucking the life out of every nation to feed its thirst for profits. Only when they got to Libya, Gadhaffi took on the role of a modern-day Robin Hood, who insisted on replenishing his people for the costs they’d suffered under U.N. sanctions.
Backing up a year earlier, in August 2009 the lone Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people, Abdelbasset Megrahi, won a compassionate release from Scottish prison. Ostensibly, the British government and Scottish Courts granted Megrahi’s request to die at home with dignity from advance stage cancer—in exchange for dropping a legal appeal packed with embarrassments for the European Courts. The decision to free Megrahi followed shocking revelations of corruption at the special Court of The Hague that handled the Lockerbie Trial. Prosecution witnesses confessed to receiving payments of $4 million each from the United States, in exchange for testimony against Megrahi, a mind-blowing allegation of judicial corruption.
The Lockerbie conviction was full of holes to begin with. Anybody who knows anything about terrorism in the 1980s knows the CIA got mixed up in heroin trafficking out of the Bekaa Valley during the hostage crisis in Lebanon. The Lockerbie conspiracy had been a false flag operation to kill off a joint CIA and Defense Intelligence investigation into kick backs from Islamic Jihad, in exchange for protecting the heroin transit network.
According to my own CIA handler, Dr. Richard Fuisz, who’d been stationed in Lebanon and Syria at the time, the CIA had established a protected drug route from Lebanon to Europe and on to the United States. His statements support other sources that “Operation Corea” allowed Syrian drug dealers led by Monzer al-Kassar (also linked to Oliver North in the Iran-Contra scandal) to ship heroin to the U.S. ON Pan Am flights, in exchange for intelligence on the hostages’ whereabouts in Lebanon. The CIA allegedly made sure that suitcases carrying heroin were not searched at customs. Nicknamed the “Godfather of Terror,” Al Kassar is now serving a prison sentence for conspiring with Colombian drug cartels to assassinate U.S. nationals.
Building up to Lockerbie, the Defense Intelligence team in Beirut, led by Maj. Charles Dennis McKee and Matthew Gannon, suspected that CIA infiltration of the heroin network might be prolonging the hostage crisis. If so, the consequence was severe. AP Reporter Terry Anderson got chained in a basement for 7 years, while 96 other high profile western hostages suffered beatings, mock executions and overall trauma. McKee’s team raised the alarms in Washington that a CIA double agent profiting from the narco-dollars might be warning the hostage takers whenever their dragnet closed in. Washington sent a fact-finding team to Lebanon to gather evidence.
On the day it was blown out of the sky, Pan Am 103 was carrying that team of CIA and FBI investigators, the CIA’s Deputy Chief assigned to Beirut, and three Defense Intelligence officers, including McKee and Gannon, on their way to Washington to deliver a report on the CIA’s role in heroin trafficking, and the impact on terrorist financing and the hostage crisis. In short, everyone with direct knowledge of CIA kickbacks from heroin trafficking died on Pan Am 103. A suitcase packed with $500,000 worth of heroin was found in the wreckage. It belonged to investigators, as proof of the corruption.
The punch line was that the U.S. State Department issued an internal travel advisory, warning that government officials should get off that specific flight on that specific day, because Pan Am 103 was expected to get bombed. That’s right, folks! The U.S. had prior knowledge of the attack.
Unforgivably, nobody told Charles McKee or Matthew Gannon. But other military officials and diplomats got pulled off the flight—making room for a group of students from Syracuse University traveling stand by for the Christmas holidays.
It was a monstrous act! But condemning Megrahi to cover up the CIA’s role in heroin trafficking has struck many Lockerbie afficiandos as grossly unjust. Add the corruption of purchased testimony– $4 million a pop— and Megrahi’s life sentence struck a nerve of obscenity.
It struck Gadhaffi as grievously offensive, as well—The United Nations had forced Libya to fork over $2.7 billion in damages to the Lockerbie families, a rate of $10 million for every death. Once it became clear the U.S. paid two key witnesses $4 million each to commit perjury, spook gossip throughout the summer was rife that Gadhaffi had taken bold action to demand compensation from U.S. (and probably British) oil corporations operating in Libya. More than likely, Libya’s demands for kick backs and compensation extended to other European oil conglomerates as well—particularly France and Italy—who are now spearheading attacks on Libya.
I knew last summer there would be trouble. Payback would be a b—tch on both sides. You don’t lock an innocent man in prison for 10 years on bogus charges of terrorism, and expect forgiveness. The United States and Britain had behaved with remarkable selfishness. You’ve got to admit that Gadhaffi’s attempt to balance the scales of justice demonstrated a flair of righteous nationalism.
Alas, Gadhaffi was playing with fire, no matter how justified his complaint. You don’t strike a tyrant without expecting a tyrant to strike back.
And that’s exactly what’s happening today.
Don’t kid yourself. This is an oil war, and it smacks of imperialist double standards. Two articles by Prof. Chossudovsky at the Global Research Centre are must reading: “Operation Libya and the Battle for Oil: Redrawing the Map of Africa” and “Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d’Etat in Libya?”
There is simply no justification for U.S. or NATO action against Libya. The U.N. charter acknowledges the rights of sovereign nations to put down rebellions against their own governments. Moreover, many observers have commented that plans for military intervention appear to have been much more advanced than U.S. and European leaders want to admit.
For myself, I know in my gut that war planning started months before the democratization movement kicked off throughout the Arab world—a lucky cover for U.S. and European oil policy. Perhaps too lucky.
As Chossudovsky writes, “Hundreds of US, British and French military advisers arrived in Cyrenaica, Libya’s eastern breakaway province” on February 23 and 24— seven (7) days after the start of Gadhaffi’s domestic rebellion. “The advisers, including intelligence officers, were dropped from warships and missile boats at the coastal towns of Benghazi and Tobruk.” (DEBKAfile, US military advisers in Cyrenaica, Feb. 25, 2011) Special forces on the ground in Eastern Libya provided covert support to the rebels.” Eight British Special Forces commandos were arrested in the Benghazi region, while acting as military advisers to opposition forces, according to the Times of London.
We’re supposed to believe the United States, Britain and Europe planned, coordinated and executed a full military intervention in 7 short days— from the start of the Libyan rebellion in mid-February until military advisers appeared on the ground in Libya on February 23-24!
That’s strategically impossible.
Nothing can persuade me that Gadhaffi’s fate wasn’t decided months ago, when Chevron and Occidental Petroleum took their whining to Capitol Hill, complaining that Gadhaffi’s nationalism interfered with their oil profiteering. From that moment, military intervention was on the drawing board as surely as the Patriot Act got stuck in a drawer waiting for 9/11.
The message is simple: Challenge the oil corporations and your government and your people will pay the ultimate price: Give us your oil as cheaply as possible. Or die.
Don’t kid yourself. Nobody gives a damn about suffering in Libya or Iraq. You don’t bomb a village to save it. The U.S., Britain and NATO are the bullies of the neighborhood. The enforcers for Big Oil.
Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan have something in common. They have vast and extraordinary oil and mineral riches. As such, they are all victims of what I call the Vampire Wars. The Arab Princes get paid off, while the bloodsuckers pull the life blood out of the people. They’re scarcely able to survive in their own wealthy societies. The people and the domestic economy are kept alive to uphold the social order, but they are depleted of the nourishment of their own national wealth.
The democratization movements are sending a warning that I don’t think Big Oil, or their protectors in the U.S. and British governments understand or have figured out how to control. The Arab people are finished with this cycle of victimization. They’ve got their stakes out, and they’re starting to figure out how to strike into the heart of these Vampires, sucking the life blood out of their nations.
And woe to the wicked when they do!
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This article may be reprinted in full or part with attribution to the author.
Former U.S. Intelligence Asset, Susan Lindauer covered Iraq, Libya, Yemen and Syria/Hezbollah from 1993 to 2003. She is the author of “Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover Ups of 9/11 and Iraq.”



40 Comments

Is this what Poppy meant when he said, “If the American people knew what we had done, they would chase us down the street and lynch us.”
Thank you for filling in the details of what I felt on my gut all alone. Anyone with half a brain knows we care nothing of Arabs dieing. Yes, it’s almost comical that our compassion seems to be tied to the amount of natural resources the natives have under their feet.
This makes sense. I’ve thought from the beginning that the NFZ was only in effect because someone from the rebel side offered US and British Oil a better deal than what we were getting from Quadaffi. That, and IIRC, the Libyans did not seem to be the right perpetrators of the Lockarbie bombing (where was the motive?), but the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command seemed to be the obvious choice at the time as they were well known for their expertise in bombing civilian airliners by using barometric triggers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFLP-GC
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Thanks for reminding us of the Lockerbie details
Aloha, Susan…! Mahalo for this excellent post…!
One more reason I don’t like this Libyan fiasco…
John Yoo Endorses Barack Obama’s “Kinetic Military Action”
Thanks for trying to get the truth out there, Susan. I’ve bought your book, but haven’t read it yet. It’s next on my list.
Um, at the risk of seeming naive as a dull nail point, who WAS it that brought Pan Am 103 down? USA?
I’m familiar with back door drug producing and smuggling things USA has done, see IndoCHina/Vietnam . . . n Iran/Contra.
Irak and them missing billions of dollars on pallets, Af/Pak for sure.
I understand the MidEast routes and time in history described in the diary.
But am I to believe the CIA wasted it’s own, and members of FBI, to cover up their CIA involvement and control of said drug smuggling?
We did our own? I know innocent folks were fingered in IndoCHina and other black ops in our istory, but this one?
CIA did CIA? We got rogue elements controlled by our leaders in the MIC/Congress/Executive?
Dood, Air America at it’s acme…! *gah*
I know Air America, I likely flew it as a child in country in Se Asia.
They didn’t do Pan Am 103 . . . not by any means.
So, what do You think CT, who did Pn Am 103 if the diary says it wasn’t Gaddhaffi?
Wow! Just freakin WOW!. going to link/ share
To Susan Lindauer:
I hope you will continue writing here at FDL. This is VERY interesting…
I had heard once it was the PFLP and Syria and the US knew it but wanted a target it could retaliate against and Syria had lots of anti-aircraft.
In reply to ondelette March 28th, 2011 at 7:57 pm…
I’m still having a hard time wrapping my head around the CIA doing or enabling itself and FBI, regardless of this sitch.
Just the thought that US knew of a plot and let it happen would speak of CIA having internal problems in terms of covert/illegal ops drug trade wise, investigating itself on same, n then looking the other way as its agents are taken out?
Brit TV’s programs MI-5 n Smiley’s People had plots like this.
I’m still looking for a real answer as to who, how, when and did US enable the killing of its own CIA/FBI teams.
reccd and thx to author
So the people of Libya dont seem to equate in your little narrative. Are those dying people in Libya meaningless to you?
And so Qaddafi is just an innocent meek ruler that we should just not bother. Let him kill his own people, who cares they aint Americans after all.
This ones priceless: “We’re supposed to believe the United States, Britain and Europe planned, coordinated and executed a full military intervention in 7 short days— from the start of the Libyan rebellion in mid-February until military advisers appeared on the ground in Libya on February 23-24!
That’s strategically impossible.”
Your lack of understanding of military flexibility is amazing. Suppose a country attacked the USA. How long would it take to respond?
And who says that there were Advisers in Libya in February? That story came from Debka who have a very bad track record of accuracy.
Heres Debkas assertion as to why they think there are advisers in Libya and what there mission was: “1. To help the revolutionary committees controlling eastern Libyan establish government frameworks for supplying two million inhabitants with basic services and commodities;
2. To organize them into paramilitary units, teach them how to use the weapons they captured from Libyan army facilities, help them restore law and order on the streets and train them to fight Muammar Qaddafi’s combat units coming to retake Cyrenaica.
3. The prepare infrastructure for the intake of additional foreign troops. Egyptian units are among those under consideration.”
First it sounds like a nice helping hand, but then it goes south with the mention of Egypt. The Egyptian part discredits the entire story. Egypt is in no position to do anything outside of their borders. They would be insane to do so at this time, since they haven’t even got out of the mess they are in. Plus guess what no Egypt in Libya now either. So either they got it wrong or Debka is just lying again. AT anyrate I dont think “supplying two million inhabitants with basic services and commodities” is a bad thing.
Along with this great article, there’s a piece from 2009 by attorney Gareth Peirce, in the London Review of Books, which, as Craig Murray pointed out, proves “that the FCO and MI6 knew that al-Megrahi was not the Lockerbie bomber.”
Here’s a quote from the Peirce article, which I believe corroborates much of what Susan writes here. Susan, if you’re around, I wonder if you can comment or knew about the Peirce article?
Much more at the article.
Thanks Susan.
Yeah, nationalism is heresy to the big multinationals. They simply won’t tolerate any more than they are forced to tolerate it.
Larue… let’s start with something obvious. Who was FBI director for most of the FBI’s history.
J. Edgar Hoover.
An actively practicing homosexual, cross-dresser. How does an active homosexual cross-dresser survive 4 decades in DC in the mid 20th century as FBI director with his lover working as his assistant? The whole US Government has to be corrupt to the very core the whole time. Hoover had to be blackmailing everyone in DC with Hoover’s famous files.
The Federal Government pretty much has to be governance by mutual interlocking blackmail plots.
Iran was blamed until they needed a new patsy. Robert Baer was in Lebanon looking for the kidnapped agent and it was he that blamed PLFP.
PFLP’s Abu Nidal was blamed as well, an alleged Israeli double agent. For a Palestinian, he was the most damaging person ever to their cause.
Gaddafi kicked him out of Libya. King Hussein kicked him out of Jordan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_103_conspiracy_theories
Debkafiles is not trustworthy at all.
These men were captured by rebels. How could they also be acting as advisors to them too? And a weapons depot was blown up earlier, near where they were found. Quite embarrassing for William Hague too.
I’ve heard most of this information before, except the U.S. Oil co’s pulling out of Libya.
I don’t believe that a CIA agent could get away with releasing truly secret information, unless it’s known and low hanging fruit, but allowed because it’s to introduce some disinformation. Limited hangout, this is called.
Obama is going after a CIA agent that W passed over right now.
That has no connection to Lockerbie at all.
Excellent question. As it happens, the hostage rescue was the original “October Surprise.” Once the hostage locations were identified–which dragged on for several years, raising suspicions about a CIA double agent profiting from the heroin traffic– Delta Force got called in for the rescue. Daddy Bush canceled the order, and delayed it several months until it could be timed to maximize the impact for the election.
Meanwhile the hostages were beaten, suffered mock executions, poor food, and mostly they were chained 24-7 with a bucket to pee in.
And at any time they could have been moved & lost again. Yet Daddy Bush stopped the Delta Force rescue, waiting for the most media friendly moment.
Yes, that’s pretty much. The CIA did its own. But that cabal included Oliver North and George Bush, Sr.
Well, the CIA has a long history of shooting the messenger for exposing corruption at the Agency, or otherwise embarrassing politicians with facts. My book “Extreme Prejudice” reveals how I got thrown in prison for telling WH Chief of Staff Andy Card & Colin Powell that War in Iraq would be catastrophic, leading to the rise of Iran as a regional power; shifting democratic forces to the Islamic camp; giving rise to Al Qaeda in Iraq; and there would be no WMDs to boot.
While I was conveniently locked up in prison on a Texas military base, WH and Congressional leaders (who felt deeply threatened by this point & feared losing the elections) declared that I was “incompetent” and should be denied a trial. They declared that the failure of intelligence assets to foresee the consequences of the War had produced their policy mistakes. And the whole time I sat locked in prison formally indicted for communicating these message of warning to the WH and Congress. (And my language was not hostile or threatening. I was very polite, which matters in a legal setting.)
With regards to Lockerbie, the fate of Lester Coleman says it all. Lester Coleman went into hiding in Europe after publishing “On the Trail of the Octopus” which revealed the whole events building into the Lockerbie conspiracy. The CIA seized the book and pulped it. Then they chased Coleman through Europe, finally arresting him & dragging him back to the United States where he spent several years in prison on a ridiculous charge of traveling under a different passport, WHILE HE WAS WORKING FOR THE CIA. That’s standard practice for all CIA officers, and it’s ludicrous to have attacked him for it. Yet he spent several years in prison— TO PUNISH HIM for exposing the truth about Lockerbie.
This stuff about the heroin trafficking amounts to serious criminal behavior, and funneling CIA revenues into private bank accounts, anybody with a high school diploma knows that’s corrupt as hell. If the FBI would only investigate where these people get their money, they could reimburse U.S. taxpayers for hundreds of millions of embezzled dollars.
Sorry, this touches a nerve with me! I’m not sure I really answered your question, but I think you get the gist.
I know from my personal sources in real time that U.S> and European Intelligence got into Libya, and it coordinates precisely with that time frame. I chose not to cite my personal sources, so they would be protected.
Yes the “Lockerbie conviction was full of holes” but so were the bodies of the Chineese massacred on Tiananmen Square, and the massacured Libyans, to say nothing of the bloodbath Qaddafi’s son was promising. The 1989 massacre stifened dissent for the rest of the century even feared by those protesting in Burma. If Qaddafi ended up back in firm control, to would put a dark cloud of dissenters everywhere, See,
http://my.firedoglake.com/richardkanepa/2011/03/29/the-people-united-can-always-be-exterminated/
Great article by Peirce! I agree with his conclusions. Another great source is lockerbiecase.blogspot.com managed by Professor Robert Black who has been hailed as the architect of the Lockerbie Trial. He mapped out how Scottish law would be implemented at The Hague. His contribution was quite important.
It really grosses me out that a human being can be considered, let officially called, an “asset.”
Ok so ‘deep throat’ might be honest, right?
Recommended. This explains too much about the Phony War On Drugs and Phony War On Terror. These are the neo-con conspiracies, that Cass Sunstein is protecting.
Thank you, Susan!
Most highly recommended.
Indeed, I hope no one at FDL misses this critically important post.
DW
Here’s a good place to start:
http://www.amazon.com/Trail-Octopus-Beirut-Lockerbie-Inside/dp/1439237808/ref=sr_1_34?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301419109&sr=1-34
Interesting comments all, but none of them get at the heart of what THIS reader thinks should be the heart of the matter as exposed in the diary.
I repeat from above:
“I’m still looking for a real answer as to who, how, when and did US enable the killing of its own CIA/FBI teams.
There’s another good book about how the CIA eats its own:
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Circle-Casolaros-Investigation-Software/dp/1936296004/ref=pd_sim_b_2.
One of the ways CIA disposes of assets who have become inconvenient is by charging them with mail fraud or grand larceny. When the agency creates an identity for someone, that identity comes complete with credit cards to be used by the asset. If that person subsequently goes off the reservation, the CIA alerts law enforcement (and there’s a contact person in every major PD in the country), the renegade is arrested and charged under his/her own name with using a credit card s/he had no right to use. It’s happened numerous times.
Let’s see… how long did it take us to respond to the 911 attacks, assuming of course that they were foreign attacks on the US?
When were the first attacks on Afghanistan. We all know that not a fucking thing happened on 911 itself. Every military aircraft in this country was either engaged in war games or was on standdown.
I would agree with you about supplying 2 million people with basic services and commodities not being a bad thing, but your argument is based on a false premise. The US does not do anything, not one damn thing, out of a sense of altruism.
So am I Larue and I’ve been looking since the Warren Commission report first came out when I was 14.
Look above at the two books I recommended and then take a look at this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Compromised-Clinton-Bush-Terry-Reed/dp/1561712493/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301421269&sr=1-2
We are in serious trouble here and have been for quite awhile.
It sure does. It’s the background story. Lockerbie was not some exceptional circumstance. The US Federal Government is corrupt to core. Always has been.
Looks like we’ve had blinders on.Look at the Roman Catholic Church and all the child molesters priests there. Look at the 500 arrests child porn network in Europe.
The world is a lot more corrupted than we knew.
Wow! I read about your story a long time ago but couldn’t remember enough details to find the story again. Theres no doubt that things underhanded are taking place, but debkafiles is the IDF “information” outlet.
I’ll get your book. Thanks for posting.
Fascinating. Thx for this piece.
Everybody who wants the full honest, unabridged story on Lockerbie should track down Lester Coleman’s book, “The Trail of the Octopus.” You might have to look overseas because the CIA destroyed every copy they could lay hands on in the U.S. It’s absolutely authentic. Coleman paid for that truth with several years of his life, locked in prison or on the run. All of his “friends” at the CIA left him high and dry. They sat and watched while the hammer came down. He’s a good man. I hope that his book could be re-released.