GLADIOARCHIVEAND BEYOND
sign in

Colombian National Police organization

also: national police, Columbia police, Colombian police

Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓

Related entities (most co-mentioned)

Columbiaplace · 7Colombiacountry · 6Baroque Vegaperson · 5U.S. State Departmentorganization · 3Carlos Castanoperson · 3FARCorganization · 3AUCorganization · 2Colombian Armyorganization · 22003 Colombia Plane Crashevent · 2United Statescountry · 2Pablo Escobarperson · 2USAIDorganization · 2Sandalio Sandy Gonzalezperson · 2Danielo Gonzalezperson · 2North Valley Cartelorganization · 2Sensitive Investigative Unitorganization · 1Oscar Naranjoperson · 1The Narco Statebook · 1Don Marioperson · 1Army's Intelligence and Counterintelligence Unitorganization · 1Arubacountry · 1National Guard (Colombia)organization · 1Hemispheric Defense Collegeorganization · 1School of the Americasorganization · 1

Claims (8)

U.S. Army trained Colombian National Police host_asserted
“The U.S. military is asked to train people that are identified by the CIA as people that are in the National Police or the National Guard in Colombia at, say, the School of Americas or at the Hemispheric School. The people, especially at th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13) @ 1:47:24
Miguel Antonio Gomez Padilla removed_from_power Colombian National Police host_asserted
“he was a threat to the state. That's actually a quote. The level of terrorism he had to live with was something awful. So he became a threat to the narco state, so they took him out with help from his competitor. Miguel Antonio Gomez Padill…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads & the War on Terror Part 5 @ 50:12
Oscar Naranjo headed Colombian National Police documented
“Smear campaign against Naranjo. General Oscar Naranjo, director of the Colombian National Police, said Baroque Vega, a drug trafficker who had served time in the U.S. and now resided in Miami, was conspiring with Don Mario and other extradi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 17:29
Office of Policy Coordination trained Colombian National Police host_asserted
“So basically what this is saying is the same follow-on to the Office of Public Safety was being used in Columbia to set up and train a national police force. Now, this is the 80s, and we know officially the OPS, Office of Public Safety, clo…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 4 @ 30:26
Colombian National Police member_of Devil's Cartel guest_asserted
“This so-called Devil's Cartel was an alliance of the North Valley cartel traffickers, many of them former Colombian national police officers. You know, the ones I saw on the steps at Fort Benning? Yeah, those guys. Along with some of people…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6 @ 14:32
USAID trained Colombian National Police host_asserted
“While at the same time, you had the Office of Public Safety, which trained the national police to do the exact same fucking thing that the armed forces was doing, which was terrorize, torture and kidnap the people. These people are brainles…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 24:20
Sandalio Sandy Gonzalez exposed Colombian National Police book_quoted
“the Kent memo. Um, and he goes on to talk about how, uh, Gonzalez had laid out an entire backbone of the devil's triangle, naming names, including corrupt us law enforcement officers in the DEA, us customs and inside of the, um, Columbia po…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 20:29
Danielo Gonzalez member_of Colombian National Police guest_asserted
“corrupt national police officer as Colonel Danielo Gonzalez. That also included alleged alliance with the paramilitary forces ran by Carlos Castano under the AUC, which was working hand in hand with the CIA. The intelligence arm of the devi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6 @ 15:06

Mentions (20)

The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 1
▶ 23:14 In the resulting symbiosis between the military assistance, the FARC, and a flourishing narco economy, the CIA became more and more directly involved in drug trafficking. For example, it is not disputed that in 1993, while working for the C…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 1
▶ 24:15 He just wasn't their drug trafficker. Okay. They did so on the basis of information that they received from the CIA. So the CIA is telling Castano who to kill and who not to kill. It was transmitted via a special squad of Colombian National…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 4
▶ 29:56 You know, the ones we're funding with military aid, those same guys. Armed Forces units, which have persistently been implicated in paramilitary death squad activities, include the intelligence unit of the National Police, the Army's Intell…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 4
▶ 30:26 So basically what this is saying is the same follow-on to the Office of Public Safety was being used in Columbia to set up and train a national police force. Now, this is the 80s, and we know officially the OPS, Office of Public Safety, clo…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads & the War on Terror Part 5
▶ 48:26 for their backers in Bogota and Washington based on CIA information, which, according to Mark Bowden, a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, was transmitted via special squad of the Colombian National Police, who, by the way, is trained …
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads & the War on Terror Part 5
▶ 50:12 he was a threat to the state. That's actually a quote. The level of terrorism he had to live with was something awful. So he became a threat to the narco state, so they took him out with help from his competitor. Miguel Antonio Gomez Padill…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6
▶ 23:52 in El Salvador. Representative Benjamin Gilman of New York, chairman of the House International Relations Committee, was formerly one of the plan's strongest advocates. Along with Messing, he withdrew his support saying the U.S. aid should …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6
▶ 24:20 While at the same time, you had the Office of Public Safety, which trained the national police to do the exact same fucking thing that the armed forces was doing, which was terrorize, torture and kidnap the people. These people are brainles…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13)
▶ 1:47:24 The U.S. military is asked to train people that are identified by the CIA as people that are in the National Police or the National Guard in Colombia at, say, the School of Americas or at the Hemispheric School. The people, especially at th…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 12:27 area vega alleges that agents in the dea office in bogota as well as someone within u.s customs was leaking information about ongoing law enforcement investigations to key players of the colombian national police vega says that the colombia…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 14:32 This so-called Devil's Cartel was an alliance of the North Valley cartel traffickers, many of them former Colombian national police officers. You know, the ones I saw on the steps at Fort Benning? Yeah, those guys. Along with some of people…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 16:48 Vega claims the U.S. government has failed to act on any of it. He also went on to say that as a result of an April 2003 meeting that he had with this corrupt National Police Colonel Gonzalez in Aruba, and that the meeting was sanctioned by…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 36:07 states that he or she had been to the DEA office in many instances, sometimes alone and sometimes with a name redacted, who is reported as being a Colombian National Police Captain and a member of the Sensitive Investigative Unit, which is …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 0:58 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…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 1:57 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
▶ 4:24 of where it was going to be flying. In fact, the polygraph report indicates the narco-trafficker informant hooked up to the lie detector machine confirmed that the flight coordinates was leaked to Colombian narco-terrorist, not the FARC. Na…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 16:33 on a major Colombian radio program in late 2010 and accusing a prominent businessman of being a narco-trafficker and subsequently writing a letter to the businessman that became public in which he also called out the alleged corrupt members…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 18:56 when he got crosswise with a DEA agent. As far as his alleged conspiracy with Don Mario, Vega told me in an interview, meaning the author, I know his name, but he is one of my enemies who wanted to kill me. I never met him. Vega contends th…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 19:27 Well, naturally, because he's in the National Police. You don't survive there unless you are corrupt, especially at this time. All the traffickers that were surrendering and talking to the U.S. government while Vega was working on it spoke …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 20:29 the Kent memo. Um, and he goes on to talk about how, uh, Gonzalez had laid out an entire backbone of the devil's triangle, naming names, including corrupt us law enforcement officers in the DEA, us customs and inside of the, um, Columbia po…