Mark Conrad person
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Claims (4)
Mark Conrad member_of
U.S. Customs Service documented
“If you go through those countries not deemed friendly to the U.S., then the corrupt politicians and traffickers you're dealing with are less likely to assume it's a U.S. operation. Attorney Mark Conrad, a former high-level U.S. customs agen…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 33:14
Mark Conrad member_of
U.S. Customs Service guest_asserted
“It did not, however, contain information about any passengers on board or the purpose of the flights. Since the disclosure of the initial flight plan data, the Council of Europe's inquiry broadened to include investigations into a number of…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8 @ 36:24
Mark Conrad member_of
CIA documented
“If you go through those countries not deemed friendly to the U.S., then the corrupt politicians and traffickers you're dealing with are less likely to assume it's a U.S. operation. Attorney Mark Conrad, a former high-level U.S. customs agen…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 33:14
CIA recruited
Mark Conrad speculative
“had no problem entertaining a CIA scenario where the Gulf Stream narco world was involved. He stresses that he has no direct knowledge of that particular operation, but suspects based on the operation's description that the CIA could even b…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8 @ 36:54
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▶ 33:14
If you go through those countries not deemed friendly to the U.S., then the corrupt politicians and traffickers you're dealing with are less likely to assume it's a U.S. operation. Attorney Mark Conrad, a former high-level U.S. customs agen…
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operations given all of this several of the author's sources to include mark conrad a former federal agent with a background working in quote-unquote intelligence operations said the cia not ice was running mayan jaguar huh so that's very i…
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and the book he owned that had been signed with a personal note from none other than George Tenet himself, a former director of the CIA. Attorney Mark Conrad served as a supervisory special agent who had oversaw nine states and two differen…
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of the Houston chapter of the Association for Intelligence Officers. And guess who was the president? Carnaby, the guy they shot and killed and left laid to bleed out in the road. He was the president of the Houston chapter of the Associati…
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on various missions, and he's very familiar with how they operate. Conrad says he considered Carnaby a friend and confirmed that Carnaby did in fact work for the CIA and was considered a valuable asset. He had done clandestine activity. Wha…
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Pavitt, P-A-V-I-T-T, the former deputy director of operations for the CIA. In public at their meeting, he lauded Carnaby publicly for his dedication to the United States and his service to the CIA. Conrad goes on, quote, what happened makes…
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of the free world have lost a true friend. I am proud to have known him and the cheap and dishonest crap that has been put out makes me sad. This nation will never know the extent to which this nation and the rest of the free world is indeb…
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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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Rodney Matthews, who was a known smuggler, was allowed to smuggle drugs into the country, which was an allegation he made to ABC Primetime News in 1998. Mark Conrad, who at the time headed the U.S. Customs Internal Affairs Office, said that…
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It did not, however, contain information about any passengers on board or the purpose of the flights. Since the disclosure of the initial flight plan data, the Council of Europe's inquiry broadened to include investigations into a number of…
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had no problem entertaining a CIA scenario where the Gulf Stream narco world was involved. He stresses that he has no direct knowledge of that particular operation, but suspects based on the operation's description that the CIA could even b…
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Conrad says ICE special agent talent has defected in droves from the agency due to Homeland Security's obsessive focus on what he described as snatch and grabs. He also said it being the Mayan Jaguar makes no sense and it makes perfect sens…
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It could well be a CIA operation working under the cover of ICE, unquote. Gosh, that's like what happens all the time. Conrad says such a cover approach is not a crazy conspiracy theory. No kidding. He adds that when he was at U.S. Customs …
▶ 33:32
And the Gulfstream itself had been connected to the same CIA program. Given that, Mark Conrad, who became an attorney after retiring as a supervisory federal agent, speculates that Mayan Jaguar operation wasn't really an ICE operation at al…