William Chasey

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Person.png William Chasey   IMDBRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Whistleblower)
Born11 February 1940
NationalityAmerican
ExposedCIA plans to assassinate the Libyan Lockerbie suspects
InterestsPan Am Flight 103

William Carman Bill Chasey was a Washington DC lobbyist from 1975-1998 and represented some of the world's most prestigious business clients and over twenty foreign governments before the United States Congress. His Washington career was effectively destroyed following publication of his 1995 book Pan Am 103: Lockerbie Cover-up [1] which argued persuasively against the Official Narrative of Libyan guilt for the attrocity.

Chasey is the founder and current (July 2015) President of the Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility based in Warsaw. [2]

In 2011, following a cancer diagnosis, Chasey published another book - Truth Never Dies [3] - which details his work for the CIA and how he was effectively hounded out of Washington following publication of his earlier book. It includes the allegation that the CIA made strenuous efforts to have him plant tracking devices on the Libyan Lockerbie suspects. He says that this was to facilitate their assassination and thus prevent them being brought to trial at Camp Zeist.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:CIA wanted to kill Lockerbie bomber before trialarticle5 July 2013Gareth Rose
Bob Smyth
A report of William Chasey's allegation (after being diagnosed with incurable cancer) that CIA agents tried to convince him to plant homing devices on Megrahi and Fhimah as part of the plot to assassinate them before the Lockerbie trial.
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References

  1. Pan Am 103: Lockerbie Cover-up ISBN 0964010410 1 January 1995
  2. Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility (FCSR) - accessed 16 July 2014
  3. Truth Never Dies ISBN 1461064449 June 2011


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