Brazilian Military organization
also: military, Army, police
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Art Maurer member_of
Brazilian Military documented
“for his lack of a condemnation of the rebels. Art Maurer, who was a well-connected Brazilian military official, saw the ambassador only on a Friday staff meeting. Elbrick never requested a military briefing. One day, Mauro ran into Elbrick …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 8 @ 54:08
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No, Fernando said. Aw, foolish me, the Navy man said with a sigh. I thought you did, and when I came back to change cars, I lost you. While the sleuthing was underway, Tavares, acting for the military, decided to meet the kidnappers' demand…
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It was 3 a.m. in the morning. He called a colonel in the army and succeeded with Walters as the ranking military attache at convincing them that the prisoner exchange needed to happen because if he dies, it's on your hands and basically eve…
▶ 38:49
the guys, and there is a C-130 that is supposed to take them out tomorrow afternoon. By Saturday morning, the kidnappers had started believing that the government was indeed going to meet their demands. It was not widely publicized within B…
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By his remark, they knew the strain on the military and that at any time it could be over. Now the victim was saying that the quote unquote terrorists were really nice young men who had gone astray. If Elbert's own staff was disturbed, the …
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It went on for three days and three nights with no questioning at all. Afterward, they had asked for the names of the revolutionaries and saboteurs. Flavio knew no names. He was tortured again by the officers from the Army, the Navy, and th…
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apologizing for the inconvenience. Why shouldn't he go back and capitalize on that? Within the week, Elbrick was flying back to Rio. He was glad at least that he was not giving the appearance of quitting under fire. But once on the job, he …
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an ambassadorship. They changed out the Brazilian security team as well. Worst of all, all the sympathy feelings that the kidnapped had aroused in the ambassador would not go away. Behind the scenes, the military generals was agitating for …
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collapsed. It was estimated that the death toll could be in the realm of 20,000. New York City bomb squad, police, emergency personnel, and federal agents of the ATF and FBI swarmed the scene. Photographs were taken inside the building of a…
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Fire damage, automobiles, blah, blah, blah. Witnesses and victims interviewed and statements taken by bystanders. All standard police procedures. But little hope was exhibited at the time that the case would be solved because all who deal w…
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The author says that my pager went off at exactly 5.15 p.m. on April 21st, 1995. The number that flashed was that of my office at the air support unit of Tulsa Police Department. Since his workday ended at five, my first thought, according …
▶ 27:41
has my pager number and my office number. Why didn't they just page me? I don't know, he said, unless it's a different agent. Okay, I'll give them a call. This was highly unusual, according to the author, who is on the Tulsa Police Departme…
▶ 29:23
The FBI guy does. And now we have this guy, McVeigh. We don't know anything about him other than he's supposed to be an army deserter from Fort Riley. We know you have contacts that we don't have. And we thought you might help us. I thought…
▶ 29:55
into the investigation. This was highly unusual, according to him. So he says, Marty, just exactly what do you want me to do? You know, just put your head to it and see what you can find out through the network. Keep us advised. Who knows? …
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I had just gone through a political altercation with the chief as I had just returned from Washington, D.C., where I testified before Congress about the so-called assault weapons ban in the omnibus crime act. Though I took vacation days to …
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On the agenda at the meeting, I agreed to was to keep the chief advised on any outside activities that involve police work, whether I was wearing my uniform or not. The FBI request was definitely going to involve things that were outside hi…
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to officially assist the FBI. He began his investigation the next day. Little did I realize I would work with the FBI until April of 1996, when I retired from the police department after 26 years, then continued my work into writing the boo…