Video: The
Maltese Double Cross
This documentary from 1994 discusses evidence and witnesses
that would eventually figure at the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial in
2000.
This
is the best version of this video available online.
Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich and financed by Tiny Rowland, the film was released by Hemar Enterprises in November 1994:
The
film covers:
• the
Mebo MST - 13 timer fragment, which Thomas Thurman of the FBI's forensic
laboratory said that he identified on June 15, 1990
• Mebo's Swiss owner, Edwin Bollier, is interviewed at length;
• forensic scientist, Dr Michael Scott, describes DERA's 'forensic expert',
Alan Feraday, as a technician without any formal qualifications as a
scientist
• solicitor,
Alastair Logan, criticises DERA's Dr Thomas Hayes for the forensic
evidence that was used to convict the Maguire Seven
• former
CIA operative, Oswald LeWinter says the appointment of 'Libyan dirty
tricks expert', Vincent Cannistraro, to head the CIA's team investigating
Lockerbie 'would be funny, if it were not an obscenity
• Department
of Defense Whistle Blower Lester Coleman linked the bomb to a terrorist
cell trained by CIA operative, Edwin P. Wilson; an
• best-selling
author, David Yallop, reviews the available evidence and looks at who
might have been responsible for the Lockerbie bombing.
The
documentary disputes the conclusion reached by the official investigation
into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, instead advancing the theory
that the bomb was introduced onto the aircraft by an unwitting drug
mule, Khaled Jafaar, in what the filmmaker claims is a CIA-protected
suitcase. Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, former prime minister of Iran, discusses
the idea that Iran took revenge for the shootdown by the USS Vincennes
of Iran Air Flight 655 in July 1988.
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