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Letter From Bob BYER Re ALL Criminal Charges OF 1987 DISMISSED Page No. 1 of 9 SUNDAY February 12th, 2023

For Lancaster Township Police January 4, 2025 - Today The 37th Anniversary of The 1987 ARRESTS - March 21, 1988 Letter From ROBERT D. BYER To STAN J. CATERBONE Re ALL CRIMINAL CHARGES OF 1987 DISMISSED
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Letter From Bob BYER Re ALL Criminal Charges OF 1987 DISMISSED Page No. 1 of 9 SUNDAY February 12th, 2023

For Lancaster Township Police January 4, 2025 - Today The 37th Anniversary of The 1987 ARRESTS - March 21, 1988 Letter From ROBERT D. BYER To STAN J. CATERBONE Re ALL CRIMINAL CHARGES OF 1987 DISMISSED
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- CIA
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'Greatly POLICE
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1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
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1988 Page No. 1 of 61 Tuesday
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 2 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
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US District Court For The Eastern District of Pennsylvana Section 3189 Federal False Claim Act
STAN J.
byCATERBONE,
Stan
Published byPRO
J. Caterbone,
Stan SE
Pro -A
J. Se LANDMARK
Caterbone
Litigant and THEHUMAN RIGHTS
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2024©
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 3 of 61 Tuesday
SATURDAYDecember
January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
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1991
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ORIGINAL Advance
ORIGINAL
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Re ALL
DOCUMENTS Group
Criminal
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Documents Charges
& LETTERS
and OFAgreements
andLegal
Legal 1987 DISMISSED
Agreements Page
Page
Page 2561
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July
10, 10,
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9,
20222023
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US District Court For The Eastern District of Pennsylvana Section 3189 Federal False Claim Act
STAN J.
byCATERBONE,
Stan
Published byPRO
J. Caterbone,
Stan SE
Pro -A
J. Se LANDMARK
Caterbone
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2024©
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 4 of 61 Tuesday
SATURDAYDecember
January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
19871987Property
From
to
To Bob
1991
1991 ofBYER
ORIGINAL Advance
ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL Media
Re ALL
DOCUMENTS Group
Criminal
Documents
Documents Charges
& LETTERS
and OFAgreements
andLegal
Legal 1987 DISMISSED
Agreements Page
Page
Page 2562
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July
July
10, 10,
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20222023
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US District Court For The Eastern District of Pennsylvana Section 3189 Federal False Claim Act
STAN J.
byCATERBONE,
Stan
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 5 of 61 Tuesday
SATURDAYDecember
January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
19871987Property
From
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To Bob
1991
1991 of
ORIGINAL Advance
BYER
ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL Media
Re ALL
DOCUMENTS Group
Criminal
Documents
Documents Charges
& LETTERS
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andLegal
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Agreements Page
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Page 2563
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10,10,
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US District Court For The Eastern District of Pennsylvana Section 3189 Federal False Claim Act
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byCATERBONE,
Stan
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 6 of 61 Tuesday
SATURDAYDecember
January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
19871987Property
From
to
To Bob
1991
1991 of
ORIGINAL Advance
BYER
ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL Media
Re ALL
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Criminal
Documents
Documents Charges
& LETTERS
and OFAgreements
andLegal
Legal 1987 DISMISSED
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10,10,
2020
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20222023
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US District Court For The Eastern District of Pennsylvana Section 3189 Federal False Claim Act
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byCATERBONE,
Stan
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Newsweek
For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 7 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
19871987Property
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To Bob
1991
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& LETTERS
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andLegal
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For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 8 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
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1991
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For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 9 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
Letter
19871987From
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To Bob
1991
1991 BYERDOCUMENTS
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Documents Charges
& LETTERS
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- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
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1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 10 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
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1987 ARRESTS
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- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page
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- CIA of Advance
Township
'Greatly Media
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Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page
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January31st,
4th, 2024
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Newsweek
For Property
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- CIA of Advance
Township
'Greatly Media
POLICE Group
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page
Page 2453 of of
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December
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- CIA of Advance
Township
'Greatly Media
POLICE Group
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page
Page 2454 of of
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December
January31st,
4th, 2024
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For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 15 of 61 Tuesday
SATURDAYDecember
January31st,
4th, 2024
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- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 16 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
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For Lancaster
- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 17 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024
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- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 18 of 61 Tuesday
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1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 19 of 61 Tuesday
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- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 20 of 61 Tuesday
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4th, 2024

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- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 21 of 61 Tuesday
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January31st,
4th, 2024

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- CIA
Township
'Greatly POLICE
Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 22 of 61 Tuesday
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4th, 2024

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- CIA
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Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 23 of 61 Tuesday
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4th, 2024

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'Greatly POLICE
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1987 ARRESTS
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- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 24 of 61 Tuesday
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- CIA
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Complicated'
1987 ARRESTS
Havana Syndrome
- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 25 of 61 Tuesday
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'Greatly POLICE
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- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 26 of 61 Tuesday
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- March 21,
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- March 21,
Treatment
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- March 21,
Treatment
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- March 21,
Treatment
1988 Page No. 30 of 61 Tuesday
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- March 21,
Treatment
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Treatment
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- March 21,
Treatment
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- March 21,
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1988 Page No. 42 of 61 Tuesday
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mWS NIG- x2609 Air Date: May 23,1991 well covers of T h W m h y Evening Post.
Lancaster. Pennsylvania was also the home of Inter-
1F ~ightlinePFinancia1
Times" national signal and Control, a homegrown business
that was a major regional employer and whose founder
e Arms Sales Report and chairman, James Garren, was a generous regional
1 benefactor.
~OPPEL: [volce+verI Iraqi Scud missiles. a ~ d ein-
, =TON BOND-, ~ . n ~urb- ~ t bew ~e :
v t e ~ d for, the imffwtive. But the Iraqi G a m n was pmbably the p a t e s t philanthropist in the
was well on its way to developing a far more decade of the '8Os that Lancaster has ever known.
pry
$pu and accurate ballistic missile, one that in-
carry nuclear warheads, and federal i n v e s t i ~
being
JON LYONS, kwrCity Councilmur: There
mmething u&lowable about the nature of the
business, but it was sort of thought to be, "Okay, that's

ed to learn that that

[on camera] But it's not what ISC made or supplied


a t has made it the target of federal prosecutors for

b t to illustrate a cover-up, but try to be patient with us.


; What we're going to report tonight is part of an ongoing
b t i g a t i v e effort by ABC News Nightline and T h Fi-
wid Times of London. It is only one piece of what we
Weve to be a much larger fabric, but let's focus on what a
w b e r of sources, both inside and outside the C.S. gov-
mrdent, have already confumed for us. Third, these shipments went on, for years, with the
]edge of Central Intelligence Agency officials.
[on c m m ] What's more, federal investigators say
knuary 16th, when U.S. aircraft began they have gwd reason to believe that some of t h s
technology, including ballistic missile tschnoloa
shipped illegally from ISC to South Africa, was in turn
sold to Iraq, where it wound up as part of Saddam Hus-
sein's military machine that the U.S. fought against in

BEEtMAN, Defense Foreign Policy


If these reports are true, and I take it
a1 of evidence to suggest that they are,
renegade operation on our hands for
whom the rule of law means nothing, for which the
of this, the radar backing system, the cluster bomb representatives apparently have no control,
bolo^, the ballistic missiles components, were sold by have no ability to direct policy, have no abiliry to say

-
lhrth Africa to Iraq, but most of what they sold the South what they do.
&cans had purchased from a company here in the United G-MIE*: [vokoverl all legally, if
Fks.
covertly, back in 1974. That's when the National
O ~ ~ ofr the s CIA h e w about those sales from the v.~.
intellipnce -t,
-riv Agency, a
'w States to South ~ f r i e aknew , what going, knew asked ISC help it complete b j & & a chain of el=-
it W a s p t t i n g there. Even though such sales were and mnic fistebg posrp at s U t h fiUIYs
8Ragainst the law, the CIA did nothing to stop them.
Simonstown Naval Station. South Africa was using
Nightline mmspondent Jeff Greenfield has details of th, posts to follow soviet lub-ne o~ he
u o that~ Was compiled by reporters from ABC News cap, ofm Hop.
m d The Financial Times.
! nFF ABC News: [voke-OL'erl m e n
To ensure swecy,ISC and the NSA made sure the
shipmenb could not be traced back to them. They creat-
about the Ameriean heartland, you're talking ed a ,-.-.]led G~~~~ systems Associates. In
'but a place like h c a r t e r , Pennsylvania. It's Amish fa& this company wm nothing more than a post offiffice
count^. It's small-town Main Street. It's Norman Rock-

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at John F. f C e ~ e d Auport.
y Gamma was a cutout. law enforcement, rignt up until the ?nd of 1988.
a,VAN RAAB: In other words, it's a straw-man com- Mr. VAN RAAB: I wodd be shocked and I would feel
p m ~ which
, is technically not part of a government, but that I had been lied to if any sort of operation were
itS to the wishes of the government. going in which the agency or any other intelligence or-
GREENFIELD:[voice-owr) But this sanctioned covert ganization was trying to abuse Customs by going
stopped in 1977 when President Carter, a around it or going through it.
GREENFEW: luoiceoverl Indeed, the laws on the
books, passed by the Congress, couldn't have been
clearer in banning the sale of American military
tecfiaology to South Africa.
[on m r a l But there's another, more disturbing
twist to this tale of illegal arms shipments. Once the
American-made hardware went to South Africa, it
didn't stop there.
[voice-over] South Africa, after all, has a major arms
industry and, as former ambassador Herman Nickel
says, it was an industry in the mid-1980s very hungry
for customers.
HERMAN NICKEL, former Ambassador to South
Africa: I think that the South Africans at that stage,
you know, were quite keen to sell almost anywhere.
GREENFIELD: [voice-over] Including Iraq. For in-

k.
stance, ISC sold South Africa fuses for cluster bombs,
one of the most effective killing machines around. South
Africa took that technology and in turn sold hundreds of
ousands of bomb fuses to Iraq, a deal brokered by
Ch' ean arms merchant Carlos Cardun, one of the big-
s t suppliers of weapons to a grateful Saddam Hus-

In other instances, American technology went direct-


!ly from South Africa to Iraq. What kind of technology?

/ Well, look again at this incredible footage from the


bombing of Baghdad on January 16th. That, sap one
American law enforcement oficial, that was some of the
stuff that got throu& to Iraq through the ISC ship-
ments to South Afiica, in this case electronic com-
ponents of a South African radar system guiding Iraq's
anti-aircraft guns.
[on camera] Finally, federal investigators say, even
American missile bdmology made its way from Lan-
caster, Pennsylvania to South Africa to Iraq. Had the
Gulf war not intervened, Saddam Husaein would have
been well on the way to developing an operational Con-
, used to monitor a missile's performance. dor 2 missile, giving him, with the critical help of
MILHOLUN, The Wisconsin Project: This American-born technology, the power to deliver chemi-
cal or even nuclear weapons anywhere in the Middle
East. I'm Jeff Greenfield for Nightline.
KOPPEL: We contacted the CIA this morning and gave
them the broad outlines of the story you've just heard and
seen, and requested a reaction. At 7:15 this evening, the
agency faxed to u s the foilowing statement: 'The Central
Intelligence Agency declines to comment on these allega-
tions concerning the activities of the International Signal
and Control Corporation, however, it ia the CIA'S policy to
cooperate fully with the Department of Justice on matters
relating to possible vioIatious of U.S. laws. We suggest that
Xightline' contact the Department of Justice r e w n g
these allegations."
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le allegations of CIA misconduct but, as suggested, we technology would flow fro. n e United S t a t e to South Af-
~ntactedJustice. I t was by then, of course, a f k r business rica. Ia that correct?
- ours, but a Justice Department spokesman returned our STEPHEN BRYEN, former Pentagon Well,
all. His statement was even simpler than the CIA'S: 'It is I'm more skeptical about it flowing to Iraq. I worked on the
,or somethmg we would comment on one way or the Condor case. In fact, I tried to block it. And I think we mor-
- ther." tally wounded that project. And I never heard of any
When we come back, well discuss the implications of technology coming out of South Africa. The primary source
his story. was West Germany and Italy and, to a lesser extent, Ar-
&mmercral b r e d ] gentina.
- IOPPEL: Joining u s now here in our Washington bureau KOPPEL: But what about the notion of this kmd of
r e Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who served on technology flowing from the United States to South Africa?
b e Senate Intelligence Committee during the years when Mr. BRYEX: Well, we tried very hard during this period
;he weapons transfer took place, Jeffrey Kemp, a member to interdict any technology that we knew of going to South
- ,f the Reagan administration's National Security Council Africa or to any other country that was blocked from
and author of a forthcoming book on the global arms race, receiving military technology &om the United States. And
Stephen Bryen, former deputy undersecretary of defense this is a story that I never have heard before.
- whose job was to stop the transfer of weapons technology, KOPPEL: Does it surprise you that weapons technology
and one of the principal reports in this investigation, would flow, perhaps even without the knowledge of senior
Lionel Barber of The F i r m i d Times of h n d o n . officials a t the Defense Department?
Senator Specter, as I just noted, you were a member of Mr. BRYEN: Nothing ever surprises me nowadays, but
- the Intelligence Committee during this period. Should such it's certainly not a story that we knew of at the time that I
an operation, had it been sanctioned, have come to the at- served in the Reagan administration.
,tention of your committee or some other congressional com- KOPPEL: Dr. Kemp, give us your sense of what
- mittee? justification- because indeed, the whole notion, (A), of
Sen. ARLEN SPECTER (R), Pennsylvania: If in fact weapons technology flowing from the United States to
there was such an operation -
and l'm answering a hypo- South Africa and then (B), as Mr. Bryen suggests, that
theticd question because we only have the allegation it - technology flowing from South Africa to Iraq, on the face of
- would be the responsibility of the CIA to tell the In- it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. The South Africans
telligence Commit- under applicable law. They'd have to and the Israelis, for example, are very close. The Israelis
,give a timely notification. and the Iraqis are and have been for a long time bitter
- KOPPEL: Would you be free to tell us if indeed such noti- enemies. How could one justify something like that, even
fication was made? from a purely logical point of view?
Sen. SPECTER: No, I would not be free to telI you one GEOFFREY ECEMP, Carnegie Endowment for Inter-
way or the other, because all of that would be secret, but I national Peace: Well, I have no idea what the real story
- can give you this generalization that in the period from De- is, but certainly in the '709, remember, we were concerned
cember of 1986, after IranIContra broke, there was a very about the Cape route, the flow of oil around the Cape route
intense effort made by CIA to be extremely careful on noti- and Soviet warships, so that could be a reason for having
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1
fiestion of coven activities.
KOPPEL: You and I spoke the other day and we were dis-
some understanding with the South Africans. I think that
was the reason. In the 1980s, it could- it might have had
cussing in general terms the inclination of the Bush ad- something to do with us wanting to know what the South

I
ministration now to be responsive to this kind of thing, in
- other words, to make sure that Congress has known, and if
memory serves me correctly, you were suggesting that the
M i c a n s knew about Lsraeli nuclear weapons and what the
cooperation was, if any, between South Africa and Israel.
That's purely hypothetical on my case but, you know, in
administration really is disinclined to do that. the past technology has been used as a hard currency to
1
Sen. SPECTER: Well, I believe that the President is in-
clined to make known covert operations. There has been a
get things or to persuade governments to do things that it
might not otherwise want to do. This may be a case where
refusal on the part of counsel to the President, and I'll be that was going on.

I
specific. Boyden Gray, the lawyer who is counsel to the
Resident, who very strenuously resisted an effort to have
a statutory notification put into law. The oficials around
EOPPEL: All right. We're going to take a break. When we
come back I'd like to go to my colleague Lionel Barber and
nail down a few loose ends here. Well continue our con-

I
the President and the National Security Counal, according
to my understanding
authoritative sources -
- and I've had it from very
were willing to have a statutory
versation in a moment.
[Commercial break]
KOPPEL: Continuing now with Lionel Barber of The Fi-
48-hour notice, but Mr. Gray, Boyden Gray, the counsel to ruzncid Times.
I the President, was adamant in refusal on the ground that
it would impinge on the President's constitutional
Lionel, some of our guests here are skeptical, which is
understandable, becaw so were you and I when we frrst
authority. began getting wind of this story. Speak for a moment, if
I KOPPEL: Mr. Bryen, I know you're somewhat skeptical
just of the general notion that this kind of weapons
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a break and we'll continue in a moment. 4/12/91 #2580 U.S. Troops' Pullout Leaves Refugees
ICommercd break] in Crisis
XOPPEL: Stephen Bryen, let's bring our discussion 4/15/91 a581 Did Reagan/Bush Campaign Make
around to M a y ' s events and the general spread of Hostage Deal?
weapons technology. There is a move afoot now to lower 4/16/91 t2582 Bush Aid for Kurds 1 Late U.S. A d to
some of the b a m e r s in trading with Communist countries. Saddam War Machine
So if you would, perhaps you could bring us around to a 4/17/91 Y2583 'ANYTimes," NBC Name P a l Beach
~
concluding point having to do just with the general spread Rape Victim
of technology and how, when we transfer weapons to one 4/18/91 X2584 Questions Rise Alongside Kurdish
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those weapons then. 4/19/91 a585 Pay-Per View TV
Mr. BRYEN: Well, right at the moment, in fact tomorrow, 4/22/91 f2566 The Fires of Kuwait
we will be releasing with our allies an incredible array of 4/23/31 #2587 Who Should Pay for Government Of-
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released to the Communist countries like theSoviet Union 4/24/91 #2588 Kurds Suspicious of Saddam's New
and China. As as you are well aware, the Soviets supplied
Iraq with the bulk of their weapons, and the Chinese have 4/25/91 #
been selling missiles and other sensitive equipment in the 4/26/91 #
Middle East. So where we're going is utterly in the wrong
direction, it seems to me, in terms of developing a coherent
control regime over weapons and particularly over
weapons technology that threatens, I think, the world
peace.
XOPPEL: And Dr. Kemp, a closing comment from you on
the same subject, if you would.
Dr. KEMP: We can't control everything. We've got to de-
cide what are the most dangerous and most important
items. Nuclear weapons, surface-&surface missiles, let's
focus our efforts on those. I think we can get cooperation 5i
with the Russians and possibly the Chinese and certainly
the Europeans. If we try to cover everything, we're not 5/8/91
going to get anywhere, we're going to antagonize a lot of
people and we'll end up much worse than we are today. 519191 #2599 Cyclone Disaster in Bangladesh
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Sen. SPECTER: I think we ought to do our best to cover 5/13/91 #2601 'Political Correctness" on V.S.
everything. I wouldn't accept that assertion at all, that we Campuses
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Kemp, Mr. Bryen, Senator Specter, Lionel Barber. As I in- 5120/91 #2606 Huge CEO Salaries in Hard Times
dicated a t the top of this broadcast, this is part of a con- 5/21/91 #2607 w i v Gandhi Assassinated
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< J a n u a r y 1 9 , 1991: S t a n C a t e r b o n e , A 1 Thornburg, w i t h Dave Dering>

. On S a t u r d a y morning, I went t o t h e American H e l i x f a c i l i t y


- " - t o p i c k up some computer hardware. Upon a t t e m p t i n g t o unlock t h e s i d e
. - d o o r e n t r a n c e w i t h my 24 hour a c c e s s s e c u r i t y c a r d , t h e door would n o t
unlock. Assuming something may have been wrong w i t h t h e s e c u r i t y s y s t e m ,
I d r o v e t o t h e r e s i d e n c e of A 1 Thornburg, t h e e n g i n e e r f o r American
Helix. I a s k e d A 1 t o d r i v e o v e r t o s e e i f h i s a c c e s s c a r d was
operable.

We e n t e r e d t h e b u i l d i n g w i t h A l ' s a c c e s s c a r d and found t h a t my a c c e s s


c a r d was i n o p e r a b l e t h r o u g h o u t t h e b u i l d i n g . A 1 t h e n s a i d t h a t " S t a n ,
your l o c k e d o u t " . I s a i d , "I was i n h e r e u n t i l 5:OOpm l a s t e v e n i n g and
my a c c e s s c a r d worked f i n e . I proceeded t o p i c k up t h e t a p e back-up
and s a i d " L e t ' s go. I d o n ' t want t o b e a r r e s t e d f o r b u r g l a r y , l i k e I
was 3 y e a r s ago. I d o n ' t know whpt t h e H e l l i s g o i n g on".

A s we were l e a v i n g t h e computer room, Dave Dering appeared. T h i s was


q u i t e u n u s u a l , s i n c e myself and A 1 Thornburg o f t e n work on S a t u r d a y s ,
and Dave Dering h a s n o t been i n t h e p l a n t on a S a t u r d a y f o r t h e p a s t
few months. I s a i d t o Dave "Dave, why am I locked o u t ? " He s a i d
" t a l k t o J i m Boyer". I , q u i t e e m p h a t i c a l l y s a i d , "why am I locked o u t ? " .
" S t a n , y o u ' l l have t o t a l k t o Jim". I s a i d "Dave, you a r e t h e p r e s i d e n t ,
- my c o n t r a c t i s w i t h you, n o t Jim Boyer". Dave s a i d "Now, S t a n , j u s t calm
down. T h i s i s n ' t a c o n s p i r a c y a g a i n s t S t a n Caterbone." I told A1 that
I ' m g e t t i n g o u t of h e r e . T h i s i s t o o much l i k e 3 y e a r s ago. I didn't
do a n y t h i n g , and I c a n ' t u n d e r s t a n d what i s g o i n g on.

We l e f t t h e b u i l d i n g , and A 1 was e s p e c i a l l y s u s p i c i o u s of t h e e v e n t s and


e s p e c i a l l y why s u d d e n l y Dave Dering showed up a t t h e b u i l d i n g on t h a t
p a r t i c u l a r S a t u r d a y , o n l y moments a f t e r we a r r i v e d a t t h e b u i l d i n g .
. ...................... 5

< J a n u a r y 21, 1991: S t a n Caterbone Fax t o David D . Dering>

A f r a i d of t h e "LOCKOUT" and t h e l a c k of any e v e n t s o r a c t i v i t i e s t h a t


would e x p l a i n s u c h a d r a s t i c and damaging a c t i o n of American H e l i x , I
f a x e d a l e t t e r t o Dave Dering c i t i n g him i n b r e a c h of o u r b u s i n e s s
agreement and i n c o n s p i r a c y t o e l i m i n a t e o r s a b a t o g e my b u s i n e s s and
my r e p u t a i o n . The f a x a l s o c o n t a i n e d a c c : t o High e x e c u t i v e s , t h a t
was n e v e r s e n t .
......................
< J a n u a r y 22, 1991: Phone c o n v e r s a t i o n ; S t a n Caterbone and Dave D e r i n g .

Dave Dering " S t a n , how d i d you g e t i n h e r e l a s t n i g h t ? " .

S t a n "Dave, what a r e you t a l k i n g a b o u t ? , I won't go n e a r t h a t b u i l d i n g ,


t h e l a s t t i m e I went back i n t o my own b u i l d i n g a f t e r b e i n g i l e g a l l y
locked o u t , I ened up i n j a i l " .

Dave Dering " How d i d you g e t i n h e r e and s t e a l your f a x ? " .

- S t a n "Dave, why would I want t o s t e a l t h e f a x t h a t I w r o t e ? "

Dave Dering "You have caused a b i g problem. You p u t me i n a d i f f i c u l t


p o s i t i o n -- I d o n ' t know i f I can r e c t i f y t h i n g s w i t h t h e ' H i g h ' s ' and
e s p i c i a l l y Allon Lefever. I always went t o b a t f o r you -- how do I
t r u s t you?".

- A meeting was s e t up f o r 6:OOpm l a t e r t h a t day.


......................
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TO : All Personnel
FROM : David D. Dering
DATE : January 22, 1991
SUBJECT: Stan Caterbone, Advance Meida
Please be advised that American Helix and Stan'Caterbone have
defined a new working relationship for 1991.
Stan Caterbone will be furthering the development of "Advance Media
Group" and utilizing American Helix as his manufacturing source for
CD-ROM discs.
He will be acting as an OUTSIDE representative for our services to
the CD-ROM industry.
L

Stan is not an employee and therefore does not have a security card
and should only be in our facility during normal working hours,
which are Monday thur Friday, 8 : 0 0 5:OO. -

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Dave gave three (3)-reasons ror the "LOCKOUT", although never willing
to engage in any real conversations relating to those issues:

1. The computer system went down, causing a problem in the security


system.

2. Jim Boyer did not reinstall my access identification number for


the security system.

3. Jim Boyer was to talk to you on Friday, the day before the
lockout, concerning eliminating your access to the facility.

Dave said "Jim Boyer said that he can take over the CD-ROM business
-- no problem".
Dave talked about trust and who to trust. Dave reluctantly agreed to
continue our relationship, howevef only on an arms legnth basis. I
was no longer allowed in the building except during normal business
hours. I was no longer to have a private office.

Dave Dering never addressed the issues or the circumstances that


preceeded the "LOCKOUT", and never addressed the reasons as to why
there was any reason to modify the agreement concerning my business
American Helix that was established back in June of 1990. There were
. no disputes, activities, or conversations that gave any indication
that American Helix, Dave Dering, or Jim Boyer intended to change or
modify our relationship.
......................
<January 24, 1991: Stan Caterbone with Allon Lefever>

Stan Caterbone called a meeting Allon Lefever to discuss the following:


d
1. The R.R. Donnelly merger and acquisition of American Helix.

2. The "LOCKOUT".

Allon asked questions regarding my contact with R.R. Donnelly and Barry
Glick. I quickly made it clear that Barry Glick contacted me in
December after seeing my advertisement in the CD-ROM Enduser magazine,
pulblished by Linda Helgerson. Barry was elated to see someone in the
local area that was involved with CD-ROM technologies and asked to
visit with me. Allon asked many questions about Donnelly and Barry
Glick. I made it clear that during our visit, and from the discussions
regarding the strategic plan of Donnelly, I suggested that there may be
an opportunity for a merger or aquisition with American Helix. I also
discussed the capabilities for the facility to be a dedicated CD-ROM
manufacturing facility. I notified Allon that Barry was awaiting a
call from the next day concerning the appropriate contact to discuss
the subject of an acquisition. Allon assured me that the High's would
not contact Donnelly directly and would await a call from Barry Glick.

Regarding the "LOCKOUT" I gave the three reasons that Dave Dering had
provided during our meeting a few days before. I told Allon that after
"I had built a strong foundation for the CD-ROM business -- everybody
suddenly wants it back, six months ago, nobody wanted anything to do
with it, not to mention the capital that I had invested in it".

Allon Lefever was only concerned with why I had sent the Fax. "Why did
you send the Fax? I just don't understand why you sent the Fax". Allon
was not concerned with or wanted to discuss the issue of why I was
"LOCKED OUT".

- Allon asked me the problems surrounding American Helix and what solutions
I thought could help restore the company to stability. I discussed the
lack of systems, the lack of a strong business foundation, and most

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importantly the lack of management. He asked me about Dave Dering and


I responded "Dave Dering is an engineer, not a manager, he has no
real management skills".

Allon then asked me how to approach the meeting with Donnelly. I


suggested that they just sit and listen to their ideas.

I asked Allon to assure me that this meeting would be kept confidential


between the two of us. He said that "I will have to tell Dave sooner
or later, and that he was not going to get in the middle of the two of
us".
......................
<February 15, 1991: Stan Caterbone with Jim Tritch & Allon Lefever>

Allon Lefever had requested a meeting to be certain that I was not


representing the High's or Americdn Helix. I had told Allon that I
was not concerned with the merger issue, that the Advanced Media Group
was continuing discussions with Barry Glick on various information
technologies, that were strictly my business. 1,also infomred him that
Barry Glick had told me that "Stan, we are quite honestly more interested
in you rather than the facility or American Helix". I also informed
Allon that Barry asked if I would make a trip the Chicago, the
corporate headquarters to discuss the technologies and specifically
the manufacturing technologies of CD-ROM.

I made it perfectly clear that the two (2) contacts for a merger'or
acquisition that I had provided to the High's were contacts that
approaced me. I also notified them that Dave Dering had requested
me to look for a joint venture partner as far back as November.

I also made it perfectly clear that I would not solicit any leads
. unless I was to be compensated. Alion suggested that it may help me
to look for contacts, and I quite emphatically restated my contentions
that I would not do any work without compensation.

Jim Tritch aknowledged that I was the only person responsible for the
developement of the CD-ROM business, and the only person with any
real technical expertise in information technologies and CD-ROM, and
that neiter American Helix or High Industries had the capabilities
to manufacture CD-ROMs without me.

Jim Tritch also admitted that the Advanced Media Group, Ltd., would
have to be a purchased separately in the case of any merger or
acquisition of American Helix.

Jim Tritch also stated that in his initial meeting with Donnelly that
they like me and wanted to continue to work toward a business
relationship.

Both Allon and Jim stated that they would like to continue to work with
me in the CD-ROM business.
- ......................

<February 15, 1991: American Helix Staff Meeting>

Through an employee that was present during the meeting, I had learned
that Dave Dering "spent 20 minutes "slimming" you and calling you a
RUNAWAY EX-CONVICT THAT WOULD END UP IN JAIL SOON". Dave Dering
also told the group that I had almost ruined the company, and I should
not be trusted.

I was also informed the previous day that David Dering was telling
persons that the reason that I was out of town in December was because
"I was on the run from authorities".
......................

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j -InInfnrmotion Technologies Company

April 26, 1991


David D. Dering
American Helix Technology Corporation
1857 Colonial Village Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601
Dear Dave:
As per our previous meeting of earlier this morning, the following
will serve as a summary of issues discussed and issues to tiefine and
clarify for the future:

1. CD-ROM Mastering - Because of the lack of


cooperation from DMIIAnaheim, you will contact the
Huntsville plant for a meeting to consider moving CD-ROM
to that plant. This issue must be resolved before submitting
a Bid for the new NIST bid, due on May 10th.

2. Common Mission - We have both verbally committed


t n c c \ r ! t i n u i ~ a working relationship that \\,ill dc\.clo!-
American Helix as a dominant CD-KOM replication facility.
We, the Advanced Media Group, Ltd., will continue its
business and develope the CD-ROM replication business as
a joint venture with American Helix.

3. Terms & Conditions - We have agreed that for the


short term, the current terms and conditions, as stated in our
agreement of November 2, 1990, will suffice.

3. Long Term Issues - We have discussed several issues


that will need to be resolved over the long term in order to
accomplish our mission. Some of the issues would be:
corporate identity; marketing efforts; electronic bulletin
boards; and production systems.

5. American Helix Restructure - In the event that


American Helix is restructured, the Advanced Media Group,
Ltd., must be included in the restructure. In pursuing
investors, American Helix must be certain that the Advanced
Media Group, Ltd., its products, and its services, must be
represented as a separate entity. Otherwise, a pre-negotiated
deal must be made between High Industries, American Helix,
and the Advanced Media Group, Ltd., in order to disclose
and insinuate that the Advanced Media Group, Ltd., is
included or represented in any such negotiations.

1857 Colonial Village Lane


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6 . CD-ROM Exclusivity - In regards to the marketing


and selling of CD-ROM products and services, the Advanced
Media Group, Ltd., must have the exclusive rights to operate
its business as a joint venture partner of American Helix,
without competing with any affiliated persons of American
Helix. It must be understood that any inquires to American
Helix will ' b e handled by myself, o r affiliated Advanced
Media Group personnel. It must be understood that I have
made a considerable financia! investment and sacrifice to
develop the CD-ROM business, our relationship will be
contingent upon the guarantee of exclusivity of all C D - R O M
business. If we elect to involve other personnel, such as Jim
Boyer or Marc Finegold, it must at our discretion.

Dave, the sole reason for the above is simply this, if we are going
to accomplish our mission, it will be imperative that we spend our
time accordingly, and most important without distractions. If Marc
or Jim were to solicit CD-ROM business, I would have to spend my
time looking for a more secure business relationship that will not
compete with my business. I have enough competition in the
industry. I don't need i t from my partners! (Remember Vreeland
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If this summarv is accurate. and you agree with t h e issues.. $ease


initial and retuin. If not, please edit accordingly.

Regards.

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Eden P a r k 11, 1 7 5 5 Oregon P i k e Lancaster. P A 17601
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ROBERT E. KAUFFMAN
PRESlDENT

Mr. Millard Johnson


3 4 5 0 Duff Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
Dear sill:
I am sorry that I was not in the office last Thursday
or Friday to accept a telephone call. I did, however,
receive your message that you were going to take some
kind of "action".
In order for Financial Management Group to be successful,
!I've returned to the full time work of building the
firm. We are referring all questions regarding Stanley
J. Caterbone to our counsel Craig Russell of Russell,
Kraft, Gruber and Huber (569-5 3 8 3 ) . Should your counsel
need to speak with us, he may call Mr. Russell.
{I have been told that Mr. Patterson no longer represents
the Caterbone family and no action is pending on their
&ehalf concerning Stanley.
Best regards,

~ o b e k tE. Kauffman
I President
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