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Edward Marshman, active FBI agent, interviewed bomb maker for the Jibril group, Marwan Khreesat, at government headquarters in Amman Jordan. He confirmed to the court at the Lockerbie trial in Camp Zeist, Holland, that Marwan Khreesat was indeed a double agent for the Jordanian secret services. His interview records:

"Abu Elias arrived in Germany that day. Khreesat asked Dalkamoni why Khreesat was there if Abu Elias was such an expert in airline security and Khreesat was the expert in building bombs. Abu Elias was of concern to Khreesat because Khreesat felt he could not render the bombs inoperable. Dalkamoni knocked on the door and said he was leaving to go to Frankfurt. After getting out of the shower, Khreesat went back to work on the bombs. At this time he noticed that the fifth device was no longer in the workroom. Khreesat speculated that Dalkamoni took the fifth device with him, as only Khreesat and Dalkamoni ever went into the room...."


Where did the device go when Dalkamoni took it away? Two of Talb's associates were later proved during the trial to be in Malta on the day of the Lockerbie attack. Did the fifth bomb go via Cyprus to Malta to be handed to them to enable the attack? Is the secret the Americans have concealed for fifteen years merely that a well-intentioned sting operation went wrong? Was the bomb diverted from its intended purpose of trapping the PFLP-GC terrorist cell? Was the device then forwarded onto Pan Am 103 via Frankfurt flight 103A, using the US Drug enforcement agency's controlled drug route?

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