Jorge Díaz Serrano person
also: Jorge Diaz Serrano, Diaz Serrano, Diaz-Saranto, Diaz-Serrero
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Claims (3)
CIA recruited
Jorge Díaz Serrano book_quoted
“According to William Corson, the CIA agent involved in it, the CIA had recruited Diaz Serrano to assist in logistics with the anti-Castro efforts. Corson and other CIA officials were convinced that Bush's partnership with Diaz Serrano was t…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 24:53
Lopez Portillo appointed
Jorge Díaz Serrano book_quoted
“Lopez Portillo appointed his boyhood friend, Diaz Serrano, as head of Pemex. So Lopez Portillo remained in office until 82. The following year, Diaz Serrano was charged in a kickback scheme that was, and he was eventually convicted of defra…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 42:13
George H.W. Bush funded
Jorge Díaz Serrano book_quoted
“According to William Corson, the CIA agent involved in it, the CIA had recruited Diaz Serrano to assist in logistics with the anti-Castro efforts. Corson and other CIA officials were convinced that Bush's partnership with Diaz Serrano was t…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 24:53
Mentions (19)
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as the CIA's front man in the anti-Sucarno operation, which we know they overthrew his government too, as they did with Marcos eventually in the Philippines. In Mexico, Wilson ran Ricardo Chavez as an agent in place in an operation involvin…
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Pemex, with a large history of corruption, was also a longtime target for the CIA to infiltrate. It was Bush's bizarre involvement in a Mexican national and longtime CIA asset, Jorge Diaz Serrano, that left the only Bush CIA paper trail. Se…
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I don't know how they say this, but it's a Mexican drilling equipment company called Performsioni Marinas del Golfe. That company later became known as Permargo, P-E-R-M-A-R-G-O. Bush's main partner in the firm was Jorge Diaz Serrano in Mex…
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According to William Corson, the CIA agent involved in it, the CIA had recruited Diaz Serrano to assist in logistics with the anti-Castro efforts. Corson and other CIA officials were convinced that Bush's partnership with Diaz Serrano was t…
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While there was no contract between Diaz-Saranto and the CIA to that effect, Bush's subsequent behavior towards Diaz-Saranto indicates anything but a normal business relationship. Bush's relationship with Diaz-Saranto began when Edwin Polly…
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met with Polly and informed him that under the law, only Mexican drilling companies could be used for future operations in Mexican territory. Coincidentally, Colomo and Polly had just so happened to have a Mexican driller, Diaz Serrano, pre…
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rather than to lose a large share of their business because of this law. What argues against them doing it legitimately is that Zapato never made any profits from this relationship with Polly. Another curious aspect of the deal is that some…
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with Bush. In the case of Dean, Zapata Offshore Records revealed that his shares were bought with money lent to him by a holding company from the Bush family. So again, this is a shell game. They are hiring these people to be fronts for the…
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shredded. And it happened within a couple of months of Bush becoming vice president. So through a press aid, Bush maintained that his business relationship with Diaz-Serrano only lasted seven months. That's a big fat lie. Some of the actual…
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David Armstrong, a former Texas-based investigative reporter and now National Security News Service top correspondent, managed to secure copies of other SEC filings of Zapata offshore. What they demonstrated is that Bush in 1960 made a deal…
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It was worth about a million dollars. He sold it for, let's see, about $500,000, which only gave Zapata a net profit of $100,000. Diaz Serrano told Whitney, the reporter, that Bush's terms for the purchase of NOLA 1 were very liberal. Quote…
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Year round. Why did Bush withhold such important information from his shareholders? There's no evidence that. Well, there there is evidence that he shunned potential huge profits more than once. In the case of Diego or Diaz. OK. In the case…
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principle, not a principle, a higher order than profit. The risk Bush took by entering into these illegal and secret agreements with Diaz Serrano may have been his contribution to the CIA, which, you know, all of these crooked people do thi…
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So during these things, I know you're new, but during these things, we're just going to talk about this and then we're going to talk about it amongst ourselves. So let me finish this part. But you're absolutely right. There's many examples …
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named Ricardo Chavez. And this gets very interesting. Diaz Serrano would become key to the Army, Intel, and the CIA. And I love how they keep throwing in the Army. Now, keep in mind, because we're going to reiterate this throughout the book…
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Diaz Serrano would become key to the CIA spy ring at the heart of the Mexican power structure. The operation was still going on when Bush became vice president in 1981. Robert Crowley, who worked with Bush when he became director of the CIA…
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were creatures of the CIA. They basically worked for the CIA in Mexico. We nurtured them along and created their rise to power. What Bush was doing through his business relationship was basically paying them for the CIA. The CIA's hope was …
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transplanted, watered, and grown. Lopez Portillo assumed the presidency just like the plan in 1976 when Bush became the CIA director. The ascendancy of Portillo to the Mexican presidency gave the CIA a connection to the president. In additi…
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Lopez Portillo appointed his boyhood friend, Diaz Serrano, as head of Pemex. So Lopez Portillo remained in office until 82. The following year, Diaz Serrano was charged in a kickback scheme that was, and he was eventually convicted of defra…