James Hite person
also: Colonel James Hite, Colonel Hyde, Laura Height
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James Hite trafficked
United States documented
“in Colombia was arrested along with his wife for smuggling cocaine into the United States in 2000. U.S. Army officer. The cocaine was found in a diplomatic pouch. Imagine that. The brother of General Luis Camacho Viva, the Colombian of the …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 4 @ 47:18
James Hite trafficked
United States host_asserted
“She was actually a drug user herself, and she smuggled it, and then it got caught in the airport from a dog sniffing. Her husband, he knew about what she was doing, but he didn't do anything about it. And so he ended up getting court-martia…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 4 @ 52:45
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▶ 46:47
And at the bottom of the steps were Colombian police. For example, Reuters reported that Colonel James Hite, the head of the U.S. Army anti-drug program in Colombia, was arrested. Let me say that again. U.S. Army officer Colonel James Hite,…
▶ 47:18
in Colombia was arrested along with his wife for smuggling cocaine into the United States in 2000. U.S. Army officer. The cocaine was found in a diplomatic pouch. Imagine that. The brother of General Luis Camacho Viva, the Colombian of the …
▶ 52:16
of multiple countries. As we've seen here, you've got Mossad, MI6, and the CIA involved, but it's under a protection umbrella, or it would not be allowed to sustain itself. Southern, go ahead. Yeah, I actually remember this story about Laur…
▶ 52:45
She was actually a drug user herself, and she smuggled it, and then it got caught in the airport from a dog sniffing. Her husband, he knew about what she was doing, but he didn't do anything about it. And so he ended up getting court-martia…
▶ 54:12
That's how prolific it is in our country. That's terrifying, Colonel. Yeah, well, so let me just make a couple of comments because I did look into the Army Colonel. He was there as part of the military attache program as the South Com lead …
▶ 57:02
No, and I agree. But the ironic part is she gets five years in federal prison. He gets court-martialed. When you get court-martialed, your term is so much more harsh. Five months, Colonel. Five months. So, yeah. But this was the scheme. Sou…
▶ 58:26
Because, I mean, I was over there about that time, and the reason it made so much news, it showed the vulnerability between the diplomatic channels and the U.S. on their anti-drug efforts under the Plan Colombia to combat narcotics. And the…