Narco News organization
also: Knocker News, Narco News TV
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Claims (2)
Bill Conroy founded
Narco News book_quoted
“He also talks about how they use the compartmentalization and siloing of information in order to make sure even people inside of the CIA that's not been read in on a particular operation has no visibility into it. He has written articles in…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Great Pretense Part 1 @ 4:13
Narco News exposed
CIA host_asserted
“that site quite extensively. Again, because it is one when you use it on Yandex that you can convert the language and they do a lot of great reporting on the CIA and the narco trafficking. So I just wanted to highlight that as part of the i…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Great Pretense Part 1 @ 6:36
Mentions (18)
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The attorneys at the U.S. Department of Justice in July of 2010 filed a motion in federal court indicating that Congress was notified officially of the corruption allegations involving the CIA. The motion substantiates a prior report that t…
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He also talks about how they use the compartmentalization and siloing of information in order to make sure even people inside of the CIA that's not been read in on a particular operation has no visibility into it. He has written articles in…
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published original investigative journalism and analysis for 19 years on the war on drugs from Latin America and on social movements, community organizing, nonviolence resistance, and election campaigns throughout the world. In 2001, Narco …
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Banco Nacional de Mexico versus Al Goregano, Mano Menendez, and Narco News. This case extended First Amendment rights to the internet and journalists who publish on it. The independent online newspaper did not accept advertising, but did ha…
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Here, free to the public, you will find two decades of reports, seven languages, including major drug war scoops by Bill Conroy, the censored San Jose Mercury News Dark Alliance series by Gary Webb, early viral videos from Narco News TV, tr…
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on a website like Gary Webb had done. He also sent a copy of the documents to Narco News, to Al Garadano. He too put all of that on the web. The next week, the story went worldwide and the Associated Press and various groups picked it up. A…
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and began writing at Narco News more and just publishing them there and not in the real news. So that just tells you everything you need to know about the real news. You can't publish real news in real news outlets. That's literally crazy. …
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A document he obtained as a correspondence for Knocker News makes those questions not hypothetical. In one document, the DOJ attorney Thomas Kent claims that federal agents with the DEA office in Bogota, Colombia, were the corrupt players. …
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On December 19th, 2004, Thomas Kent, an attorney in the wiretap unit of the DOJ narcotics and dangerous drugs section, sent off a memo to his chief at the narcotic and dangerous drug section. That memo was leaked to the author. He reported …
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of the DEA and the Office of Professional Responsibility. Their attempt to do so led to retaliation. The cracks in the lid of the DEA and Office of Professional Responsibility was an attempt to put the lid back together. Weeks after the Nar…
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With regard to the cover story in issue 1237, the accusations made in Kent's memo about the DEA were reviewed in 2004 when a DEA received notification of alleged misconduct and were reviewed again when the publication of the same unfounded …
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There was not a single investigation done. And anybody that made the allegations was retaliated against. Here in the press statement issued by Garrison on January 13, 2006, four days after the Narco News published the author's first story, …
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Extremely serious. DEA's Office of Public Responsibility is investigating them. DEA will continue to ensure that we are fair and impartial. Yeah, except for they never conducted the investigation. So Garrison Courtney issued a press stateme…
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But I'm just looking at it from an apolitical perspective, and none of those arguments hold any water with me whatsoever. SR, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. I just wanted to thank Renee for pointing out that article because it was good. I di…
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Dieters might not have been aware of it, given that other reporting in Narco News, you know, they read that thing like the back of their book to know what they know about them. Come on, not buying it. Sandalio Gonzalez, prior to becoming an…
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on a major Colombian radio program in late 2010 and accusing a prominent businessman of being a narco-trafficker and subsequently writing a letter to the businessman that became public in which he also called out the alleged corrupt members…
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He was aiming for where he was stopped at and he had just started going. So he barely missed the author of the book, the Narco News reporter. He has his two sons in the car with him. So the SUV basically continues on and he tells the story …
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feuding with each other. He says, maybe it's these moments when I'm doing these types of stories that makes him hesitate to do them. He said in 2005, while chasing a narco trafficking story for Narco News involving an ICE informant particip…