Arrow Group Jets organization
also: Aero Group Jets, Arrow Group Jets
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Greg Smithperson · 6Fort Lauderdaleplace · 3Raul Vegaperson · 2Floridacountry · 1Lone Star Aviationorganization · 1Donna Blue Aircraftorganization · 1Mike Levinperson · 1Baroque Vegaperson · 1Vega Lawsuitevent · 1United Statescountry · 1Global Jet Solutionsorganization · 1Colombiacountry · 1Miamiplace · 1
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Greg Smith headed
Arrow Group Jets host_asserted
“that had been used for narco-trafficking from its Florida owner, a company called Lone Star Aviation. Smith, through Arrow Group Jets, served only a chartering service for that jet. He didn't hold title to it. However, about a month prior t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 4:36
Greg Smith member_of
Arrow Group Jets documented
“Smith's name. The emergence of this document, which has been discussed in many media reports, but not made available to the public, creates an opportunity for some comparison because there was a signature on it. Smith, who Vega claims serve…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8 @ 9:37
Arrow Group Jets front_for
Raul Vega host_asserted
“The guy we've been talking about through the whole last part of this book, Vega. So Vega leased the Hawker jet used for his U.S. government-sanctioned narco-trafficking recruiting missions in Colombia in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was le…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 4:03
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▶ 4:03
The guy we've been talking about through the whole last part of this book, Vega. So Vega leased the Hawker jet used for his U.S. government-sanctioned narco-trafficking recruiting missions in Colombia in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was le…
▶ 20:35
he is also the previous owner of the Hawker that was moved around five different times. The co-owner of the Gulfstream II jet, Greg Smith, owned the Florida company Aero Group Jets that leased the Hawker to the CIA, Vega. Smith also served …
▶ 35:12
There's a mention of another aircraft. And this one I've come across several times. Arrow Group Jets. In the lawsuit, quote, on or about November 17th, 1999, the appellate, a DEA supervisor, received an invoice from Arrow Jet.…
▶ 35:29
Aero Group jets in the amount of $23,000. And that's for that aircraft in that previous story that they told him he had to charter the jet because it was the only way to get the guy safely out of Columbia. And then they turned around and us…
▶ 37:27
but the author obtained a copy of the 2007 document that contains the signature that belongs to Greg Smith of Global Jet Solutions. That signature does appear to be different than the signature of the Greg Smith contained in the annual repo…
▶ 9:37
Smith's name. The emergence of this document, which has been discussed in many media reports, but not made available to the public, creates an opportunity for some comparison because there was a signature on it. Smith, who Vega claims serve…
▶ 10:30
at sunbiz.org in Florida indicates that this same address as Aero Group Jets, which was Commercial Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, there were also other companies listed there, which is one of the things you always look for. In addition to Ae…
▶ 11:01
Records revealed that O'Connor has an even longer record of entrepreneurship, with his name appearing on half a dozen companies in the Fort Lauderdale area. O'Connor and Smith's companies, including Smith's Aero Group Jets, are now inactive…
▶ 11:30
Group Jets do include Smith's signature from a 1998 annual report filing. The bill of sale provided to me by Donna Blue Company also includes a signature supposedly by Smith. There are some striking similarities, including the fact that som…