Roberto Suarez person
also: Suarez
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Pablo Escobar recruited
Roberto Suarez host_asserted
“Military targets for kidnapping and extortion by the resistance we now know as the FARC. Escobar made his first trip to Bolivia sometime in early 1980, where he met with Roberto Suarez, then a major single supplier of the cocoa paste. They …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads & the War on Terror Part 5 @ 19:38
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of Nicaragua prior to the Sandinistas. Sandino was busted again in April 86, this time as part of one of the biggest cocaine cases on the Atlantic coast. DEA agents in Norfolk, Virginia charged him and 14 other people, including the son-in-…
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Military targets for kidnapping and extortion by the resistance we now know as the FARC. Escobar made his first trip to Bolivia sometime in early 1980, where he met with Roberto Suarez, then a major single supplier of the cocoa paste. They …
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the first woman to ever serve as president of Bolivia, with a ruling junta comprised of expatriate Nazis like Kloss Barbie and drug dealer Roberto Suarez, the perfect solution to the CIA who loves Nazis and drug people. It was CIA-directed …
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Published in 1993 is an insider's account of deep cover sting operation that was called the greatest undercover sting operation in narcotics history by Penthouse Magazine. Written in August 1992 by Jonathan Kandel. A covert operation that s…
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Corporation, the General Motors of Cocaine, the prime source of America's crack cocaine explosion, only to learn that the cartel leaders were on the payroll of the CIA. Levin, in one of many interviews that the author conducted with him per…
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As a result, the cases Levin and others helped build in the early 1980s against the major Bolivian narcos behind the cocaine coup, including Suarez, Gosser, and Garteras, all fell apart due to inherent conflict of interest between the CIA a…