2003 Colombia Plane Crash event
also: aircraft that crashed in 2003, plane crash, contractor's plane crashed
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Columbiaplace · 4FARCorganization · 2Colombian National Policeorganization · 2Bogotáplace · 1Sandalio Sandy Gonzalezperson · 1The Narco Statebook · 1
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“Originally, the U.S. and Colombian government said the contractor's plane crashed because of engine failure. However, the FARC claims they shot the plane down. To the FARC, these aerial spying missions over the territory were a threat to th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 1:57
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I apologize for that. Yep. You just showed back up. OK, sure. So we're talking about a aircraft that crashed in 2003 and everything about it was suspect. Two people were killed. Three other people were kidnapped, supposedly by the FARC. The…
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And the author is saying that the actual aircraft being brought down was suspicious. Okay, so they say that the DEA had reason to believe that at the time of the plane crash, the coordinates of these flights, and we've already heard this ea…
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the Colombian military, national police, and eventually to the drug traffickers where all of their flights were going. So they could move stuff, they could hide, they could do whatever. So his sources are saying that the location of that ai…
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Originally, the U.S. and Colombian government said the contractor's plane crashed because of engine failure. However, the FARC claims they shot the plane down. To the FARC, these aerial spying missions over the territory were a threat to th…
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The DOJ document details the alleged corrupt roles played by U.S. law enforcement in the Bogota connection. Among the allegations is that the narcotrafficker who took the lie detector test had several agents on his payroll. One of the revel…
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were going to fumigate coca fields. That allowed the coca farmers under the CIA slash Colombian authority to go out and take out the coca plants overnight and then they could use them later. We learned that in a couple other books too. As p…
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in the Office of International Operations from 95 to 98. He's very familiar with the DEA operations. Gonzalez is very upfront about his assessment of whether the U.S. Embassy leaks led to the downing of the aircraft. His comments were, quot…