

Sir Iain Livingstone
Chief Constable of Police Scotland
PO Box 2460
GLASGOW G40 9BA
9 January 2023
Dear Sir Iain,
I am grateful to DCS Stuart Houston for his response dated 13 December 2022 (received 7 January 2023) to my letter of 7 December 2022.
Unless I am mistaken, DCS Houston is saying it requires a direction from the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to allow Police Scotland to open a Bernt Carlsson murder inquiry. In which case, would COPFS approval be needed before Police Scotland can authorise the Metropolitan Police Service to launch a Bernt Carlsson murder inquiry, I wonder? Please clarify the situation or let me have COPFS email contact details so that I can pursue the matter.
A week ago, I made a surprise discovery re-reading the report of the President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism which was established in 1989 "to investigate the events surrounding the destruction of Pan Am Flight 103". The PCAST report was presented to President George Bush Sr on 15 May 1990.
The PCAST report lists the 270 victims of Pan Am Flight 103, which exploded on 21 December 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland. At page 132 of the PCAST report, the name of the highest profile victim is misspelled as "Carlsson, Brent Wilson, 50, New York, New York, Sweden."
Bernt Wilmar Carlsson was Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and UN Commissioner of Namibia from July 1987 until he died on Pan Am Flight 103.
Bernt Carlsson was on his way to New York to attend the signing ceremony on 22 December 1988 at United Nations headquarters of the New York Accords granting independence to Namibia, which had been illegally occupied by apartheid South Africa in defiance of UN Security Council Resolution 435.
Following the UN Commissioner's death at Lockerbie, South African foreign minister Pik Botha went ahead and signed the Tripartite Accord. However, instead of handing control of Namibia to the United Nations, Pik Botha put the apartheid regime's Administrator-General, Louis Pienaar, in charge.
No investigation by the Scottish Police, the CIA, the FBI or the United Nations has ever been conducted into the evident targeting of Bernt Carlsson on Pan Am Flight 103, despite the branding of apartheid South Africa as a "terrorist state" by Michael Dukakis, the Democratic nominee in the 1988 US presidential election campaign.
Now, Assistant Director Oliver 'Buck' Revell was in charge of FBI investigative programs and operations at the time of the Pan Am 103 terrorist act and personally oversaw the investigation until April of 1991, when Special Agent Richard Marquise took charge.
Buck Revell was Adviser to the President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism, and it is my contention that he deliberately misspelled Brent Wilson Carlsson's name to pervert the course of Lockerbie justice.
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Oliver_Revell
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Haseldine