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Bogota Connection operation

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Baroque Vegaperson · 3Unknown Book (referenced as 'the book' or 'the author')book · 2Colombiacountry · 2Bogotáplace · 2Kent Memoevent · 2U.S. Customs Serviceorganization · 1North Valley Cartelorganization · 1

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DEA covered_up Bogota Connection guest_asserted
“The Kent memo makes essentially the same allegation about corruption within the ranks of the US law enforcement that Vega is bringing forward. The DEA agents, including Tensley, who sought to expose the alleged corruption, were all accused …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6 @ 26:07

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The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 10:20 Vega claims that corrupt U.S. agents that were part of what was called the Bogota connection revealed in the Kent memo seriously compromised his role as an asset, adding that a number of his informants and cooperating sources in Colombia we…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 10:52 When Vega reached out to him for the first time in March of 2006 to provide his assessment of what the author had been collecting on the Bogota connection. That was in the immediate aftermath of him writing about the Kent memo. Vega claims …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 18:48 The agency is basically a black box, according to Vega. Yeah, so we'll leave them out. One possible explanation for the alleged Bogota connection corruption is that U.S. law enforcement and intel agencies, such as the CIA, were part of a sa…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 40:57 Allegations of U.S. law enforcement corruption, such as those that surfaced in Bogota connection in the Kent memo, leads us to believe that this is a fairly common occurrence of aircraft leaving Columbia with narcotics on it. So what exactl…