Topic: Lockerbie

21 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 1:04:57 - 1:06:34

1648: Red Book Special

Lockerbie Bombing and the Path to Persia

The hosts revisit the Pan Am 103 bombing, alleging it was a CIA drug-running operation rather than a Libyan terrorist act. They predict that "new evidence" will be manufactured to link the bombing to Iran or Lebanon to justify future military action as part of the "Path to Persia" strategy.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 1:21:51 - 1:24:22

851: Captain Talking Points

Syrian Regime History, Lockerbie Bombing Theories

The hosts discuss the history of the Syrian regime's alleged involvement in international terrorism. They touch on theories that Syria, rather than Libya, was the true architect of the Lockerbie bombing. John C. Dvorak suggests that the collapse of the secular Syrian state could lead to an uncontrolled rise in regional terrorism.

Episode 411 1:16:49 - 1:19:54

411: Seal Team 666

Death of Lockerbie Bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, has died in Tripoli. The hosts discuss the controversial nature of his release from a Scottish prison and the long-standing theories involving CIA drug running. They predict that the media will now attempt to link the Pan Am 103 bombing to Iran.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336 30:10 - 34:22

336: Tesla Dome

Hillary Clinton, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, Lockerbie Bombing

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed outrage in Paris regarding the continued freedom of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi in Libya. However, her claims of wanting to locate him are contrasted with a CNN report by Nick Robertson, who easily found and filmed a frail Megrahi at his villa in Tripoli. The discrepancy suggests a lack of genuine effort by the State Department to secure the prisoner despite public rhetoric.

Aardvark Effect
Episode 335 1:02:39 - 1:06:34

335: Aardvark Effect

Discovery of Lockerbie Bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi

CNN's Nick Robertson located the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, in a comatose state at his home in Tripoli. The segment discusses the controversial 2009 release of Megrahi from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds. The hosts suggest the original conviction was a political maneuver and the current media coverage serves to manage public outrage.

Illegal in Tennessee
Episode 312 2:23:54 - 2:29:12

312: Illegal in Tennessee

Lockerbie Bombing Documentary, Vaccine Economic Benefits

The show concludes with a recommendation for an Al Jazeera documentary on the Lockerbie bombing and a report from Medscape regarding the "Decade of Vaccines." The medical report claims accelerated vaccine delivery will provide a $231 billion economic benefit over ten years, which the hosts view as a justification for pharmaceutical industry profits.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 33:13 - 35:17

292: Obama Needs Water

Russia Today Propaganda and Susan Lindauer

The hosts analyze coverage from Russia Today (RT) featuring Susan Lindauer, a former U.S. intelligence asset with a focus on Libya. Lindauer claims the current conflict is rooted in Gaddafi's demand for reimbursement of the $2.7 billion paid to families of the Pan Am 103 Lockerbie bombing victims, asserting that Libya was wrongfully blamed for the attack.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 35:18 - 39:11

292: Obama Needs Water

Lockerbie Bombing Reimbursement and Oil Company Pullout

Susan Lindauer explains that Gaddafi was pressuring U.S. oil companies like Chevron and Occidental Petroleum to reimburse Libya for Lockerbie-related sanctions. According to Lindauer, the U.S. initiated the regime change effort once these oil companies pulled out of Libya in October, fearing Gaddafi would expose the CIA's alleged involvement in the original 1988 bombing.

Unconstitutional Botox
Episode 291 40:49 - 42:20

291: Unconstitutional Botox

Pan Am 103 Bombing and CIA Drug Smuggling Claims

The hosts discuss alternative theories regarding the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie. They suggest the event was a cover-up for a CIA heroin smuggling operation and that Muammar Gaddafi was framed. They mention the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was likely intended to prevent the truth about the investigation from surfacing in court.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 13:41 - 17:20

290: Mission Accomplished!

George W. Bush, Muammar Gaddafi and Terrorism History

A retrospective look at the Bush administration's efforts to bring Libya back into the international community after Muammar Gaddafi renounced terrorism. Concerns are raised that Gaddafi might activate international sleeper cells or mercenary connections in West Africa as a response to current military pressure. The segment questions whether the current intervention will trigger a new wave of kinetic violence across Africa and the Middle East.

Chillin' & Killin'
Episode 289 27:42 - 29:49

289: Chillin' & Killin'

Ed Schultz and Bill O'Reilly Lockerbie Justification

Ed Schultz and Bill O'Reilly are called out for using the 1988 Lockerbie bombing as a primary justification for the current mission against Gaddafi. The hosts question why this grievance is being raised 23 years later and suggest that any real investigation into the bombing would involve looking into CIA involvement and drug smuggling.

Farsi Farce
Episode 283 31:49 - 38:33

283: Farsi Farce

Lockerbie Bombing and Potential Prosecution of Muammar Gaddafi

U.S. officials are exploring the prosecution of Muammar Gaddafi for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing following claims by the former Libyan Justice Minister. Hillary Clinton discusses the potential extradition of Al-Megrahi and her personal connection to the victims as a former Senator for New York. The timing of these renewed allegations is viewed as a strategic move to justify regime change.

Stop Albedo Now!
Episode 248 1:10:38 - 1:12:58

248: Stop Albedo Now!

Pan Am 103, CIA Drug Money Allegations

A former CIA analyst on Larry King Live references the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing. The hosts discuss suppressed reports from the Lockerbie investigation involving suitcases of heroin and large sums of CIA-linked money found at the crash site.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 1:45:48 - 1:51:36

228: Gassed in Boston

Lockerbie Bomber Anniversary, Megrahi Longevity Controversy

One year after his release on compassionate grounds, Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi remains alive in Libya, sparking international outrage. The hosts reiterate their theory that Megrahi was innocent and released to prevent a retrial that would expose intelligence agency misconduct. They note the embarrassment his continued survival causes the Scottish and U.S. governments.

The Digital Drug Menace
Episode 217 1:15:04 - 1:20:25

217: The Digital Drug Menace

BP Oil and the Lockerbie Bomber Release

Four U.S. Senators, including Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, are calling for an investigation into whether BP pressured the British government to release Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi. The theory suggests Megrahi was released to facilitate a $900 million oil drilling deal between BP and Libya. Critics argue this story is being recirculated now to further vilify BP during the ongoing Gulf oil crisis.

MAFIFA
Episode 214 1:46:07 - 1:49:19

214: MAFIFA

Lockerbie Bomber Release and Evidence Suppression

The release of the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, on compassionate grounds due to terminal cancer is scrutinized following reports that he could live for another decade. The theory is presented that his release was a maneuver to prevent the public disclosure of evidence that would have proven his innocence and embarrassed the Scottish and British governments.

Douchebags
Episode 179 1:33:31 - 1:43:15

179: Douchebags

David Icke and the Global Pedophile Network Theory

Adam Curry discusses an article by David Icke regarding systemic child abuse and Satanism within global establishment power structures. The theory suggests that pedophilia is used as "cement" to hold control through blackmail. Connections are made to the Dunblane school massacre and the Lockerbie bombing, alleging high-level cover-ups in Scotland.

Ron Paul For President
Episode 176 1:56:47 - 2:02:47

176: Ron Paul For President

Newsweek Conspiracy Guide and Lockerbie Bomber Update

Newsweek published a guide debunking "trendy" conspiracies, which the hosts dismiss as state-sponsored propaganda regarding global warming and Goldman Sachs. The segment also notes that the Lockerbie bomber is still alive in a luxury villa six months after his "compassionate" release. Other news includes a heroin bust in a truck bound for Haiti and human trafficking allegations against a legal advisor for American missionaries.

Is iTunes a Government Honeypot?
Episode 136 1:21:20 - 1:25:27

136: Is iTunes a Government Honeypot?

Erin Andrews Stalking Arrest, Lockerbie Witness Payoff, Sign-off

The arrest of Michael David Barrett for stalking ESPN reporter Erin Andrews is briefly covered, with the hosts questioning the use of federal resources for the case. They also mention a $3 million payoff to a witness in the Lockerbie bomber case. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to vote for the show in the upcoming Podcast Awards before the final sign-off.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 52:31 - 55:24

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

Lockerbie Bomber Release, British Petroleum and Libya Oil Deal

The release of the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, is linked to a major oil deal between British Petroleum and Libya. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing criticism for the decision, which some believe was also intended to stop an appeal that would have exposed embarrassing evidence about the CIA's role in the 1988 bombing. The "compassionate release" is characterized as a geopolitical cover story.