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ran all of these savings and loans. And it's mind-blowing. There were some articles written about it, but they were generally done in local areas. Like this book is written by Pete Bruton. Pete Bruton worked at the local paper in Houston an…
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by the system. Unlike Watergate and Iran-Contra, this was a bipartisan scandal. There was no opposition party to push for an independent investigation. In fact, the same group of wealthy, powerful businessmen centered in Houston then encirc…
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was a Florida guy involved in arms going to Kuwait and Iraq. And yeah, let me just read what he said about him. Mike Atkinson was a con man from the panhandle of Florida. He built houses in Houston and sold arms to Kuwaitis and Iraqis. He b…
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is a guy by the name of Walter Misker, M-I-S-C-H-E-R. And this guy has a crazy story growing up. And he becomes kind of the pivotal guy in the Houston area in which everything flows around. He's involved in real estate. He meets with...…
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He was a borrower from People's Savings in Texas, associate of mobsters and CIA operatives, because, of course, he was laundering money for them. And let's see, Robert Corson. We're going to talk a lot about him. He was a Houston good old b…
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In the national news. The only news. At the time. Was a local reporter. In Houston. So. And I'm sure he didn't live very long. Well he did. But like I said. He got fired. Not before he got a lot of good information out. But he did get fired…
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is the mob boss down in New Orleans that was best friends with the Herman Beebe guy. And he basically controlled a lot of what went on with the mafia in Texas as well. Because, you know, New Orleans is right around the corner from Houston. …
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So they kind of controlled the entire Gulf Coast of mafia-related activity. Okay, I think, well, yeah, there's a little blurb here about Walter Mishner Sr., Houston developer, banker, power broker, who headed Allied Bank, Corson's former fa…
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piece of land in Houston. Then they would let that blank piece of land sit there. If they did anything at all, it was minimal. After this was done and replicated 50 times, they just allowed the banks to fail. All the bank had was that worth…
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Gonzalez. Well, Gonzalez is okay. I'm 45 minutes from the woke town of Austin. And I'm like about an hour and 15 minutes from San Antonio. Yeah.…
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But I thought that actually there was a bank that was in Houston. They had a branch in Houston, and there was another one. And this is from a book that you did a while back where I'm pretty sure, or maybe I'm misremembering, but he talked a…
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Armand in on his latest cocaine deals. His supplier, Cardona, was now in France and was looking to cross 2,000 kilos that he had stored in Guadalajara, Mexico. The Canadian associate was bringing in a load from Mexico through Houston. Some …
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Both the State Department and the Department of Defense, the CIA report revealed, were monitoring Menendez's movements at the time. Those reports included reference to a trip to Colombia by Menendez and Miranda in September 91 and to the gr…
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I couldn't wait to hear the Justice Department stand up in court and say information about the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking was classified. When I got there, I noticed that I was the only spectator in the courtroom. So I took a sea…
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becoming the first crack dealer millionaire in South Central. The story hinted at new and surprising dimensions involving Blanton and some alleged ties to U.S. intelligence sources, but never said what they were. There was no mention of the…
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Menendez had homes in Florida and Alabama. He said, but he spent most of his time in neither of those homes, but in San Francisco, where all the cocaine was being distributed. He started buying up property there in 1978. After the Sandinist…
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as the suspects tried to transfer the drugs ashore by way of couriers and a scuba diver. They called this the frogman operation for that reason. Amazingly, cocaine continued arriving in the U.S. aboard Grand Columbiana freighters all the wa…
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And it was already there. But the Jamaicans formalized Chicago because the cocaine was already in Chicago. But the the Jamaicans really set up a very extensive posse network. They ended up with over like 50 of them. And they did deal.…
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or we're going through the mafia CIA and George Bush, where we talked about Albuquerque, right? Because that's where a lot of the savings and loans were. And look where he moved, Houston and Miami. Do y'all think that's weird? I think that'…
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for the grooming process. So they adopt Jeff Bezos after marrying the mom. Miguel graduated from the university in 68. And where did he work? Exxon. In Houston, Texas. That's weird. Okay. Big oil. Exxon has a lot of interface with the CIA. …
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Bezos and his wife Jackie were co-founders and major donors of the Bezos family foundation. So it is that money that then goes on to fund Jeff Bezos. And we know all about foundations. They relocated from Houston, Texas to Florida. For over…
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It happened in February 1992. There was a new residential development called Stablewood. And George and Barbara Booth stayed when they went to Houston at a place called the Houstonian Hotel. And this Stablewood was being built in close prox…
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Houstonian hotel. And they went to visit a very interesting couple by the name of Dempsey and Paula Watson. They arrived. Now, this is President Bush and Barbara Bush. They walked over to this house and went to the back door, not the front …
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And as I said, she's Walter Michener's senior's daughter, only daughter. Michener is a Houston millionaire, banker, developer, and power broker in politics in the city of Houston. Stablewood was being built by Michener Sr. And the residenti…
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life as far as not like not in a big house. He lived in a big house and all that stuff. But he acted like a country bumpkin and had the southern accent and kind of gave the impression that he was just a normal Joe. One of his friends, Jerry…
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And he was reputedly the richest man, this Moore guy, in Houston. So Michener's behavior kind of belied his business, financial, criminal intelligence in international circles in not just Texas, but as we're going to find out, international…
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regularly places on Texas Monthly's magazine, Most Powerful Texan. He is one of only two people who made the magazine's list of the most powerful Texans in 1976, and then again later in 1987. And just to give you an idea of who generally ma…
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Primarily Democrats, but both sides of the aisle. Among the politicians that he donated to, LBJ, Ronald Reagan, John Conley. John Conley, we're going to hear that name a lot in this book, too. Preston Smith, Mark White, and Republican Bill …
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Every Texas governor since Conley, except Richards, had appointed Michener to some board or commission. In 1966, Conley appointed Michener to the board of Texas Department of Corrections. Now, you're going to find that really ironic as we g…
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Texas Deepwater Port Authority in 78, which is very important in Houston. He was also appointed to the governor's task force on water resource use and conservation later on. Michener had no problem promoting Democrat Mark White and Republic…
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his hip pocket, with the exception of one lady by the name of Kathy Whitmire. That's going to come back later, too. He and his developer friends also controlled the Houston County Commissioner Court, which determines flood control policy an…
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On November 11th, 1979, the Michener Corporation and two partners purchased an apartment building in a Houston suburb from Benson for an undisclosed sum of cash and a promissory note of about $250,000. Money laundering to the politician. Th…
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Tillman Trotter, Michener's close business associate and former chairman of Michener's flagship bank, Allied Bank of Houston, was an administrator on one of Benson's blind investment trust while he was in office. One of Benson's investment …
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2,167 acres southwest of Houston. Michener's company ended up owning a Houston savings loan that had belonged to Benson's company. It was called Benjamin Franklin Savings. It was owned by Benson's holding company called Lincoln Consolidated…
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It was also reported that Bush maintained his CIA contacts during the Carter administration, stating that there were several occasions in 78 and 79 when Bush was living in Houston and traveling the country in his first run for presidency th…
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and the Republican Party in Houston. The event was the death of Albert Bell Frey, who passed away while he was on vacation. Bush described the late Houston businessman, Bell Frey, former U.S. ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and former Rep…
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and leader in building the Republican Party in Houston. And keep in mind, Trinidad and Tobago, even back then, was a drug trafficking hub. Michener has also acknowledged that Fay was a good friend of his. Fay served on the board of director…
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and money launderer for the CIA. Paula, his daughter, was married to Corson. Faye also did business and owned property in Belize, the small Central American country where Michener was very active. And again, Belize comes up quite often in t…
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One of Bush's oldest and closest friends is the previously mentioned Midland, Texas oilman, William Blakemore. Blakemore was a fierce supporter of the Nicaraguan Contras and was president of the Gulf and Caribbean Foundation, which raised p…
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good friend, fierce Nicaraguan Contra supporter, was presiding over a foundation that raised money for the Contras. Norse Diaries also listed several meetings with Blakemore and the Gulf and Caribbean frontman, Dan Kuykendall, who was a Tex…
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He was also one of the leading instigators for the Iranian arms for hostage deals. And one of Blakemore's Houston attorneys is a lawyer who represented the Houston interests of the family of the late Nicaraguan dictator, Somoza. What a clos…
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and taking weapons out of the United States down to the Contras. Michener's response, saying that, yeah, he knows them a little bit, was intended to convey the impression that he knows nothing about Blakemore or his Iron Mountain Ranch, whi…
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is actually outside of Marathon, 30 miles east of Alpine. Michener, a man who has owned hundreds of thousands of acres in that exact area, knew exactly where his ranch was, but he tried to play coy. Another strong Contra supporter and Houst…
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and he served as the Bush-Quell campaign chairman. He is no stranger to Michener either. In 1984, Michener began one of his most grandiose developments west of Houston called Cinco Ranch. It was a 5,400-acre development from Mosbacher and s…
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Walter Mitzner was the largest fundraiser in the country for Ronald Reagan and George Bush, collecting more than three million dollars for their campaign, including two point eight million in one fundraising dinner alone in Houston. The Hou…
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Harrison County contributors. Michener was introduced to the circle of Brahmin Houston Republicans like Bush, James Baker III, and Mosbacher by Lyons and Tony Robinson. Robinson, another banker, he was also a contractor who owned First Mort…
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We were talking about at the very end yesterday about the Meyer Land Shopping Center. That was the older lady that didn't really want to sell. And she's in Houston. And then she didn't really want to sell because she said it was $35 million…
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That would be us. The money on the closing table at the cell from the Myers family to DGI was $47.1 million wired from Lamar Savings. This is an Austin savings and loan that had a special interest rate deposit deal with Mario Rendo, the mob…
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Most of the remaining trash money went to DGI to buy bad loans from Continental that were made to John Riddle that he wasn't paying on. In June 1986, the $5 million Allied loan to DGI was sold by Allied to West Belt National Bank in Houston…
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an agent and attorney for the original investors who would go on to be named in the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency in 1985. West Belt stockholders included Atkinson and E. Trine Starnes, Jr. Atkinson's name does not appear on West Belt's …
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Dixon got some financing from Sandia Savings in Albuquerque for the club and would suggest to Vernon by borrowers that they buy memberships in the club. Riddle, of course, was a big borrower at Vernon. Sometime between 81 and 82, Atkinson m…
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Powers started out in the mobile home business in Houston, according to an investigator who worked on organized crime with the FBI. Powers received his initial financing from a New York company associated with the mob. A lawsuit filed in fe…
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At one point in his bankruptcy proceedings, he was jailed for refusing to account for $2 million in revenue generated by an office building he lost to foreclosure. Power's most notable development was Arena Tower Office and Entertainment Co…
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Another house located on a 7.5 acre plantation subdivision outside of Richmond, Texas, about 20 miles from Houston. Atkinson had one of his companies buy property from the CEO of San Joaquino Savings and then Michener's Allied Bank lent him…
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I just didn't know where. Perhaps it's a coincidence that Atkinson moved into a house previously owned by the San Joaquino Savings Executive with a San Joaquino mortgage on it close to Bruce Belen, whose latest Houston development was also …
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who was later convicted of tax fraud. Then in May, Bank Plus Savings Associate in Pasadena, Texas, wrote to Atkinson proposing a $30 million takeout commitment as well. In addition, Bank Plus owner Kenneth Schnitzer would buy a parcel of th…
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at the Country Club, who was founded by Houston undercover police, allegedly associating with Carlos Marcello, and that had built the Allied Bank building in downtown Houston for Michener. So CIA and mobster. Former employees of Schnitzker …
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Schnitzker had purchased Southmore Savings from another Michener associate and business partner, Tommy Atkins, and then changed its name to Bank Plus. When Schnitzker fell on hard times, he sold his Century Development Company to Bank Plus …
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Sanson also transferred $1 million to DGI and $600,000 to Atkins attorney Robert Collins. The documents showing these transfers was placed into evidence in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals during the federal home loan investigation. The f…
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because they were actually tracing the money from a CIA-controlled Isle of Jersey account into the bank accounts of Americans. So you can't see that. Sorry. Hughes made his ruling without hearing arguments from the federal regulators. His d…
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And Corson took the land back and then pledged it against a $7 million loan at InBank Houston that he used to buy Vision Bank Savings. Keep in mind, Corson is CIA. Also making out on the deal was John Riddle, who had used a $3 million promi…
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related deal involving a swap of two pieces of property in Houston for some of the Florida land that Atkinson got. Vision Bank lost several million dollars on this swap deal because it had a second mortgage on some of the property north of …
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And that is a fact. Another interesting relationship in the Florida land deal involves the attorneys for Corson's Savings and Loan, the Houston law firm of Laction and Nathan. This law firm also represented Continental Savings and one of it…
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Gordon appeared to have been a possible conflict of interest in handling the Atkins loan anyway. Gordon was a registered agent for Houston's International Securities Corporation, which was incorporated in Texas in 82 and forfeited its chart…
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the U.S. ambassador to Moscow, because of course, participated in a land purchase. They bought a 1,185-acre ranch northwest of Houston from the family of, wait for it, Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza, the guy the Sandinistas overthrew.…
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George Bush, Mr. CIA, had one of his friends sell his deposed dictator in Nicaragua a ranch in Texas, right outside of Houston, where George Bush goes all the time. And then George Bush goes on to create Contras, funds them, sends them weap…
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The possibility that it was increases with three additional pieces of information. One, the warehouse where the explosives were stored in Shreveport was owned by Herman Beebe, the mafia guy, according to a private investigator and a customs…
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He also went on to say, I said I understand and hope they would sell it to someone who would take good care of it like they did. The next thing I know, they sold it to the mafia or CIA, depending on which hat he's wearing. When I was a repo…
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used for money laundering of all of the illicit activities. The federal prosecutor informed me that he told his boss in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Houston of the request by the CIA officer. My boss said to do whatever you think is best, …
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but had encountered resistance from the local authorities. Renda told me that I could ingratiate myself with Khashoggi if I could get him the permits. In a press conference in Houston in the summer of 90, after Khashoggi had been acquitted …
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and narco-trafficking facilitated by the CIA. The largest donor to Chanel's NEPL was Ellen Clayton Garwood, an Austin widow of a former Texas Supreme Court justice and daughter of one of the founders of the great Houston conglomerate, Ander…
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12% of the entire country. That was for Coca-Cola, supposedly, too, to grow oranges in a place where you can't grow oranges. But it just so happens to also have been used for terrorist training camps and drug stops to exchange weapons for d…
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a director's fee of $100,000 a year. What did Goode get in return? Well, in 1988 presidential election, he was invited to Houston for the Bush victory party. In addition, Goode and his affiliated companies did about $77 million worth of bus…
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They were already buying land in Houston with a new partner, Houston developer Ned Holmes. In 84, Holmes merged his real estate development company with none other than European Ferries to form Parkway Investments. I'm beginning to think Eu…
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Holmes is a noted Houston developer with a good reputation. He grew up in the city, the son of wealthy businessman who had served on the Houston City Council. He had a degree from the University of Texas. After two years at Morgan Guarantee…
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Holmes stayed on as the president of the company and said in an interview in 1990 that he deals with P&O people in London. Also in 87, Holmes was appointed to the Port of Houston Authority Commission, where they were bringing in all the dru…
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did quite a bit of their business. Holmes has said that there's no conflict of interest in this because he has no involvement in the maritime business of P&O. Then in 88, Holmes was named chairman of the Port Authority Commission. This appo…
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is where the guy that Michener controlled ran the court. So Holmes replaced Archie Bennett as chairman of the Port Authority. Bennett was noted in an earlier chapter as a good friend of Walter Michener's. Bennett had sold his hotel company …
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over a large track of land on the Houston Ship Canal. The lawsuits were settled when the port got back a $250,000 down payment, but the port ended up paying its attorneys $450,000 to represent them. That sounds like money laundering too. On…
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The land the port backed out of buying was later purchased by a group led by Michener's close friend, Kenneth Snitchner. In 1990, Holmes was a member of a group of local investors who were vying to win a $1 billion contract to build a rail …
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In the summer of 92, a controversy arose over the port of Houston's dealings with Snitchner. It appeared as if a closed-door agreement had been cut between Snitchner and the Port Authority, led by Snitchner's former mass transit partner, Ne…
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weapon smuggling, money laundering, banks, savings and loans, Colombians, Cuban exiles, CIA, and mafia. And where did it all happen? Well, of course, it happened in Miami. Almost all of the mazes and threads, if followed far enough, eventua…
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and CIA contract agent who was a member of Edwin Wilson, Ted Shackley, and Tom Klein's group. In fact, Chavez was an officer in Wilson's Houston-based API distributors, all CIA fronts, all of them. Despite all these relationships to CIA ope…
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Warner then filed for bankruptcy. While Warner was involved in American Savings, the savings and loan owned about 42% of General Homes Corporation in Houston, a home building company. In fact, American Savings bought its interest in General…
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and occurred in connection with various General Holmes projects throughout Houston, including Silver Mill Project, Park 45 Project, and another subdivision. Many of the cells from General Holmes were to Robert Corson or people affiliated wi…
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One of the guys involved would plead guilty to illegal fraud activity involving himself in the Kindercare and Drexel Burnham operation. Another person that was involved in this in 77 and 78 was Robert Corson and his mother. They were buildi…
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that was arranging arms, drug trafficking and everything. He ends up being a fugitive. He has a whole long story as well. But this just goes to show you, this is all one big happy family all working together. And Wylan, who ends up being Co…
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a friend of George Bush's and Ronald Reagan's biggest campaign funder in 1980, Walter Michener, was getting involved, and Walter Michener, as a reminder, is Corson's ex-father-in-law. He was getting involved in Belize. He started out in 198…
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Corson since he divorced his daughter. It's just a convenient story. Why would you? But he did. But one deal between the two that was continued after the divorce was the Enchanted Oak Shopping Center, the strip mall north of Houston. This w…
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in January 1976, showed the owners to be Michener's company and Roy Daly as the trustee. However, Corson's divorce papers revealed that Daly was fronting for him and that he, Corson, actually owned the 25% share of the shopping center. Docu…
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Following the divorce, Corson participated in deals such as borrowing money and receiving money with at least three of Michener's bank. Because remember, by this time, he owns a whole bunch of banks. A whole bunch of banks that go down in t…
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Again, very, very important. He would go on to become the editor of the Houston Tribune. The editor, CIA, journalism, Washington or Houston Tribune. Why is Houston important? Well, we know Houston is a hotbed for Operation Gladio based on t…
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Because he was the Cuban exile's handler. And, not surprising to anybody in our audience, Robert Marani was an investment banker in Houston. That's so funny. Didn't we, and I know sometimes the names are all blending together, but didn't we…
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In truth, he never lost his taste for the swag of politics. One of his wedding gifts was a pink Cadillac presented to him, ironically, by a Houston businessman who shared his militant anti-communist mantra. So I had to look up who that was.…
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The book became an immediate bestseller and won him speaking invitations before influential audiences up and down the eastern seaboard as well as California. Dulles also was invited to appear in Texas. He chose the dates October 25th throug…
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This is like, it's a certain kind of contradictory raw materials of so good at Gladio operations, including the ones that happened in Dallas, Texas. If you know what I'm saying. I do. Because, and so it's just, it's how, you know. So let me…
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Like the Western factions of the Republicans with the East Coast, European-centered, you know, richer Democrats. Well, it also brings in the mafia piece of it because the mafia boss of New Orleans ran Houston, which is where the Bush was. R…
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did that video look like a hostage video that said that they were coming after her was directly tied to Huntsville. And yes, Huntsville has, Huntsville, Houston, where NASA was, and California had a lot of, especially Southern California, a…
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So this chapter is called Death Undercover. It starts off in Houston with a guy by the name of Roland Carnaby. C-A-R-N-A-B-Y. He's handcuffed and bleeding profusely from a gunshot wound. He'd been shot in the back. A group of Houston police…
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at the body as he bleeds out. 15 minutes later with Carnaby still handcuffed and bleeding an ambulance arrives to supposedly take him to the nearest emergency room. He's lifted into the ambulance but it doesn't go to the nearest emergency r…
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called Ben Taub Hospital through crazy traffic. He's pronounced dead. Inside of his Jeep were two handguns, a shotgun, and CIA credentials. There's a laptop computer and a book called Divided Life. The end of his life started about an hour …
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bullet shot or killed him. This was on April 29th, 2008. It started after he was stopped for a speeding on Highway 288 by a Houston cop. Carnaby was a Lebanese American. Then he made the fatal mistake of telling the officer that he worked f…
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The traffic stop also resulted in them running a check on him for a concealed firearm permit. That was apparently too much for the police officer to take in. Here was a middle-aged Arab with guns claiming to work for the CIA in Houston. Of …
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A high-speed chase, going as fast as 120 miles an hour, proceeds for about 15 minutes. Once it came to a stop on the freeway, it was surrounded by Houston Police Department squad cars. Of course, they're going to be angry, on the edge, and …
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Of course, immediately the entire Houston Police Department collaborates to get their story straight. Two Houston cops had just shot an unarmed man in the back. It had been the 10th fatal shooting by cops in Houston that year. Of course, ev…
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That had been taken off the streets of Houston. No mention of the fact that he had identified himself as a CIA agent or operative. His widow, Susan, believes that the police acted improperly leading to the death of her husband. She filed a …
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law enforcement sources had told the author that she had a good case. This is a quote from one of his sources. As a former federal agent, my opinion is based on 28 years of experience consisting of police training for uniformed officers, in…
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Houston Police Department did not seem credible based on many factors. A high-speed chase is no justification for shooting, the source said. The Houston Police Department now believes they did a computer query and found that Carnaby had a g…
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after being shot. The source also says it is an unwritten rule for law enforcement to always say there's a shiny object when they fire their weapons. If no public safety was an issue, why didn't they wait to negotiate a surrender? What was …
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Maybe stage it as a carjacking gone bad, something like that. Assuming Carnaby's death was an assassination sponsored by some other entity that maybe have been in league with U.S. officials, why leave the trail of evidence, video, audio, ey…
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Pravitt, the former deputy director of the CIA clandestine operations about Rowland and his family in the spring of last year, 2007, unquote. Conrad also said he attended a national meeting in Reston, Virginia in the fall of 2006, which if …
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And they had people there from the CIA, FBI, and DHS, including Charles Allen, the Undersecretary for Intelligence and Analysis at DHS. Conrad says he sat at the same table with Carnaby, who had asked Allen, a speaker at the event, if the p…
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that it was in fact a problem. As it turns out, Houston cops were a bigger problem for Carnaby. Conrad adds that he didn't think Carnaby was on a full-time status with the CIA at the time of his death, that he had started doing contract wor…
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Though it appears, sources indicate that Carnaby had a special interest in port security in Houston. Now remember, several years before that, Houston was where the three Pakistanis were arrested trying to take nuclear triggers out of the co…
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According to the attorney representing Carnaby's widow in federal court, it seems clear that the reason he sped away from the Houston police in April of 2008 was to protect national security interests. His laptop computer, which was with hi…
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The laptop was examined by Secret Service. Huh. Secret Service. Not the CIA. Secret Service. This is a quote from the lawsuit. The officers at the scene were told by the Houston Police Department superior to arrest him for something which w…
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including the laptop with the sensitive information on it. He knew that arrest would mean getting booked and jailed without the ability to communicate with anyone for many hours and that vehicle's contents are something stolen from impound …
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Houston Police Department and confirmed Roland Carnaby's status and asked them to call off the chase. Now, picture this. How in the hell did the FBI instantly, because of computer systems, obviously, know that a CIA asset is being chased do…
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That included the FBI, the Secret Service, and the CIA. In addition, in the lawsuit, quote, two Houston police officers shot at Roland Carnaby, striking him in the lower back when they were not in objectively reasonable fear of their lives …
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When the Houston paramedics arrived at least 12 minutes later, they did not take Roland to the nearest emergency room, but to a hospital 10 miles away through busy Houston streets. Roland died of a gunshot wound to the back, which caused fa…