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Khamti Khamphan person

also: General Kuhn Sa, Kung Sa, Kun Sa

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Khamti Khamphan trafficked Burma book_quoted
“in Riverside, California newspaper written by David Hendricks. In a three-hour videotape interview smuggled out of Southeast Asia within the past week and given to Press Enterprise yesterday, Kung Sa said high-ranking American officials wer…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9 @ 48:54

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The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9
▶ 43:52 James Gritz, Beau, led a three-man team into the Golden Triangle section of Burma. He had been told by a member of the National Security Council that the opium warlord named General Kuhn Sa might know of or even control some of the captured…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9
▶ 44:21 Yes, that's true. In 1983, Grits' team managed to make their way through the jungle and virgin teak forest of northern Thailand to Burma to meet with Kung Sa. What they found was that once again, the POW-MIA situation was directly linked to…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9
▶ 44:49 That he did not have or know of any American held within the Shan state, his territory. He did want Ritz to take back to America an offer that he felt the Reagan administration could not refuse. The offer was the Shan people would reduce an…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9
▶ 45:50 Though he did not succeed in gaining information about the POWs, he did manage to return home with an offer that definitely would impact the drug scene, so he thought. Kun Sa's motivation for such an offer was simple. He wanted the Shan sta…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9
▶ 49:24 Five years after the Paris Peace Accords were signed and the time span since American forces had pulled out of Southeast Asia, the drug flow out of the region and the money flowed into certain clandestine bank accounts. The article went on …