"A federal judge threw out the conviction of a former CIA operative who
has spent 20 years in prison for selling arms to Libya, saying the
government knowingly used false evidence against him."


I think its a clear case of the US Government using someone.
And getting rid of them when it was no longer expedient to retain their
services, or when they needed a scapegoat.


I hope the years he apparently spent moonlighting as a rich businessman
was worth it for him.


Wonder why they didn't just kill him though.
Oh well..time enough for that when he gets out on Parole I guess.


-Gel

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From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Does anyone know what to make out of this? I'm thinking it is a story of
mindless devotion to duty.

M


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