Ex-CIA officer and intelligence operative for the Office of Naval (ONI) Intelligence Task Force 157 Naval Field Support Operations Group (NFOSG) Edwin P. Wilson used his connections in the intelligence and weapons world after retiring from the CIA to go into private business and recruited former U.S. Green Berets to train Libyan Col. Mad Dog Muammar-el-Qaddafi's terrorist commando forces in how to use explosives as part of his private enterprise operation. Wilson also shipped C-4 plastic explosives to Qaddafi. Read in this informative report how Wilson concealed the explosives that he transported via pilots on a private aircraft with drilling mud fluid and how Wilson instructed the pilots to deceive the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about where these aircraft operators were really flying to by filing false flight logs. Read in this informative report about how the U.S. Department of Justice prosecutors that tried Wilson in Houston Texas on the C-4 explosives charge in 1982 in front of a federal grand jury used an affidavit claiming Wilson was not employed with the CIA after 1972 in an attempt to shut down Wilson's argument that he was working for the agency when he ordered the C-4 and shipped it to Libya and was only shipping these explosives to Qaddafi as part of an intelligence operation to spy on Qaddafi for the CIA. Read, in this report about how CIA document evidence existed, uncovered by Wilson's attorney after Wilson went to prison, that indeed revealed Edwin P. Wilson engaged in work tasks at the requests of CIA personnel after leaving the CIA-ONI in 1971-1972 and during the time he shipped these explosives to Libya. Also read about Wilson's ex-CIA officer partner Frank Terpil, who is the one that gave Edwin P. Wilson the idea of selling weaponry, such as rifles and pistols, in addition to explosives to the Muammar el-Gaddafi regime, to make money. Finally read about how a former U.S. Green Beret was involved in an assassination attempt at the apartment residence of a Libyan Colorado State University student, who was an outspoken political enemy of Col. Qaddafi, and how the business card of Edwin P. Wilson was found in the U.S. Green Beret's pocket.


Titel
Ex-CIA Officer Edwin P. Wilson C-4 Explosives Qaddafi Hitman Green Beret Terrorist Training Faisal Zagallai Assassination Conspiracy
Untertitel
Corruption, #60
EAN
9798233711268
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E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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