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Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6
▶ 1:43:36 1947, right around the same time as we keep going through these over and over and over. One giant concerted effort when everything changed. Yep. Yep. In the immediate aftermath of World War II. And the Dulles brothers have a statue in the a…
Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chapter 15
▶ 35:17 Secord had for years denied anything other than operational relationship with Ed Wilson. Brill contradicts Secord's version of events. She led the FBI to evidence that Wilson bought the airplane, a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron, worth severa…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 6:47 outside his purview. And he also stated that he knew Senator John Kerry's Senate subcommittee was investigating it. But it appears that Walsh's office never passed the Rudd memo to John Kerry. Castillo's investigation, that's the good DEA g…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 12:14 BEF, the top DEA official in the country where the drug flights were originating. If, as Menendez's aide Miranda claims, the Ilopango operation was part of Menendez's drug pipeline into the United States, Castillo's probe might have raised …
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 12:44 Denied access to the military side of Ilopango, Castillo settled on another tactic. He would hit an off-base location linked to the operation. He and his informants zeroed in on a likely suspect, a New York weapons dealer and U.S. military …
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 13:44 Again, the death squad. He was also advising and training Salvadoran army units in long-range reconnaissance operations on behalf of the U.S. government. One of Castillo's informants, sorry about that, at Ilopengo told him Grasham was intim…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 17:16 Though Castillo's 1986 investigation was killed, he picked up word three years later that hangar number five at Ilopango was once again being used for drug trafficking, this time by members of the Salvadoran Air Force. He opened up another …
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 17:44 He had a reputation, this is a quote, reputation as a man who is always digging things up, unquote. That was actually a quote in the DOJ's IG report. What do you have DEA agents for in a foreign country if they're not supposed to be digging…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 19:14 In his 1994 memoirs, he blamed the fallout because of his investigation at Ilo Pango. The DEA declined to respond to any of the accusations he made, and in its response to Afoya, it claimed it had no reports from Castillo about drug traffic…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 19:44 And what was said about Castillo and the air base over the years, it was a lie. The Justice Department IG had no trouble locating the agent's reports and quoting from them liberally. The squashing of Castillo's investigation ended any offic…
The Colonel’s corner president’s secret war chapter 11
▶ 40:12 The exiled planes detailed for this purpose reached Florida as planned. One landed at Opelika and the other at Miami International Airport, where its pilot, Mario Zuniga, recited the prearranged story as a disaffected Cuban air crew member.…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 6
▶ 48:30 as he returned to Baghdad International Airport after an intelligence mission in June 2005. The shooting, Eisenberg stressed, occurred at a place where there were no ongoing hostilities nor credible threats of imminent hostilities. And he e…