U.S. Embassy in San Salvador organization
also: American ambassador to El Salvador, U.S. Embassy ID, embassy license plates
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▶ 12:14
The Contra Air operation was being ran quite openly and that a lot of his friends knew about it throughout the local area. The woman selling tortillas at the gate of the Air Force Base could tell you what was going on there. The assistant r…
▶ 7:17
thanks to the activities of the American ambassador to El Salvador, Edwin Corr, C-O-R-R, to whom Castillo was regularly reporting. Corr... Excuse me, Colonel, if I can interrupt for a second. Sure. They're having sound issues over on Rumble…
▶ 8:13
They did what they thought was appropriate. Meanwhile, John Kerry is investigating all of this stuff in another Kabuki committee hearing. And the DOJ is sending everything to Walsh, but he's not sending it to John Kerry. So it's a big botto…
▶ 8:44
Again, we know all about the role of the ambassadors in this whole enterprise. If you're going to pull off an operation in a country, you put a compromised ambassador there that will facilitate whatever the CIA wants done. He's not there to…
▶ 9:17
He's sending all of his information to Edwin Corr, the ambassador. He was sending regular reports. And Corr later said that he thought that Castillo was a very professional and good agent and had no reason to doubt anything that he was tell…
▶ 14:46
Some of the rooms in the home had munition explosives piled up to the ceiling, including automatic weapons, M-16s, hand grenades, and C-4 explosives, which are the exact same components in most Gladio stashes. Castillo later told the FBI th…
▶ 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 …