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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-31-05 09:27 PM
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40. ahhh it wasn't just iran contra..it was the drug running and barry seal
murder..and how many other murders...shoving people out of helicopters...all the planes used for drugs coming into the country..and the busllshit of nancy and the say no to drugs.....while they were trading in the fucking drugs in this country ..and killing anyone who got in their way..and ollie was the ring leader!!

and the fucking murderer walked....

check out hassenfus...and look up barry seal!!

http://pdxnorml.org/CIA_DRUG.TXT.html

8/5/85: Bush's office is the first place notified when the C-123 carrying
Eugene Hassenfus is shot down. Buzz Sawyer, the pilot of the plane, has the
private White House phone number of George Bush in his pocket when his body is
recovered from the plane. Hassenfus testifies that he worked for the CIA under
Max Gomez (alias Felix Rodriguez) and Ramon Medina (alias Luis Posada Carriles)
with the knowledge and approval of George Bush. Telephone logs from the phone
company in El Salvador for the "safe houses" used by the plane crew show many
calls to North's White House office.

12/85: Felix Rodriguez attends the Christmas party at George Bush's White House
office, and is introduced to the staff as as old friend of Donald Gregg and
Bush.

1/86: Felix Rodriguez meets in Bush's office with Colonel Sam Watson, Gregg's
deputy in Salvador, and Colonel Steele to discuss counter-insurgency.

5/86: Felix Rodriguez meets with Bush, Gregg and North in Bush's office.

6/86: Felix Rodriguez is called to Washington to meet with North to explain
phone calls to Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey (U.S. journalists in Costa Rica),
which North has taped.



8/86: Felix Rodriguez meets with Bush and Donald Gregg to complain about the
quality of arms shipments from Richard Secord's arms supply operation. Later
that same month, Donald Gregg meets with Alan Friers, the Central American Task
Force chief, to support the purchase of military equipment from Felix Rodriguez
rather than Secord. Friers is told by Gregg, "Don't buy any of those damned
airplanes from Secord."

9/86: General Singlaub sends memo to North expressing concern about Felix
Rodriguez's daily contact with the Bush office, warning of "damage to President
Reagan and the Republican Party."

The above information was compiled from The Politics of Heroin in Southeast
Asia by McCoy (1972), Price of Power by Seymor Hersch (1983), Endless Enemies
by Jonathan Kwitny (1984), Veil by Bob Woodward (1987, Out of Control by Leslie
Cockburn (1987), Crimes of Patriots by Jon Kwitny (1987), as well as the
affidavit submitted to the Federal Court in Miami, Florida, in the RICO
(Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act) suit filed by Tony Avirgan
against those who bombed the press conference at La Ponca in 1984, and
the "Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy" statement issued by the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee in December 1988.
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