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Gulfstream II Crash event

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Mexico Cityplace · 8Yucatan Peninsulaplace · 6Baroque Vegaperson · 5Mexicocountry · 5Operation Mayan Jaguaroperation · 4Clyde O'Connorperson · 4Greg Smithperson · 4Donna Blue Aircraftorganization · 4Chaparra Islandplace · 3Jose Nelson Urega Cardenasperson · 3Cancunplace · 3Panamacountry · 3Fort Lauderdaleplace · 2McClatchy Newspapersorganization · 2Joao Malagoperson · 2Robert Stevensperson · 2United Statescountry · 2Colombiacountry · 2Skyway Aircraft Inc.organization · 1U.S. Department of Homeland Securityorganization · 1Columbiaplace · 1Henry Gonzalezperson · 1U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcementorganization · 1Larry Petersperson · 1

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Clyde O'Connor secretly_owned Gulfstream II Crash documented
“fact relates to an individual by the name of Greg Smith. He was identified in a McClatchy Washington Bureau report on the Gulfstream 2's crash. Quote, a bill of sale obtained by McClatchy newspapers indicates that the Florida pilot Clyde O'…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 29:13
Greg Smith member_of Gulfstream II Crash documented
“Another Florida pilot, identified by his license number and signature as Greg Smith, also signed the document, but his relationship to O'Connor is not detailed, unquote. So, what's that all about? There needs to be a review of the timeline …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 29:41
Donna Blue Aircraft secretly_owned Gulfstream II Crash documented
“McClatchy reported that a Florida-based company called Donna Blue Aircraft, that's a weird name, which is supposedly owned by two Brazilian men, acquired the Gulfstream II from a company connected to a New York real estate developer, Willia…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 31:41
William Achenbaum secretly_owned Gulfstream II Crash documented
“McClatchy reported that a Florida-based company called Donna Blue Aircraft, that's a weird name, which is supposedly owned by two Brazilian men, acquired the Gulfstream II from a company connected to a New York real estate developer, Willia…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 31:41
Jose Nelson Urega Cardenas carried_out_attack Gulfstream II Crash guest_asserted
“with the knowledge of the U.S. government. Because again, in that system where they code these people, they code whether or not they're an informant. Vega says that in the case of the Gulfstream, Eureka played a key role in organizing a syn…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9 @ 21:31

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The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 6:11 The DEA affidavit indicated that Donna Blue was in fact a front company for an ICE undercover operation called Mayan Jaguar. Donna Blue subsequently sold the jet stream to the Florida duo called Clyde O'Connor and Gregory Smith. About a wee…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 8:22 affidavit because it would be almost like the DEA good guys was trying to out the DEA bad guys and the CIA. From the DEA affidavit, this is a quote. On September 24, 2007, a 1975 Grumman Gulfstream II turbojet crashed in the Yucatan.…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 8:47 peninsula while transporting 3,723 metric tons of cocaine, which was recovered by the Mexican government. It actually was transporting more. That's just all they recovered. This was documented by DEA, Moretta, Yucatan, Mexico. The aircraft …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 12:47 deny any connections to drug operations. The corporate jet sold by Malego's Donna Blue to O'Connor and Smith, as well as the one Peters, one of the ones that Peters owned at Skyway Aircraft sold to Venezuelan buyers, were both later found e…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 24:39 Mayan Jaguar, however, was exposed at least two Mexican officials who had been kept in the dark about it after the Jetstream 2 crash. Quote, all of that U.S. government's role came to a head when a plane crashed in Mexico carrying tons of c…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 11
▶ 34:38 in the Malago case. From that search warrant, quote, on September 24, 2007, a 1975 Grauman Gulfstream II crashed in the Yucatan Peninsula while transporting 3,723 metric tons of cocaine, which was recovered by the Mexican government as docu…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 27:36 They'll get you. He thought about that for a long time. So he moves on. That's his personal part. And he starts talking about a Gulfstream II aircraft that had crashed in the Yucatan Peninsula outside of Cancun, Mexico in the fall of 2007. …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 28:10 At a time. Now, this is we talked about this in the book we just finished. This is a story that comes up several times. Some reports allege the plane had previously been used between 2003 and 2005 by the CIA for several infamous U.S. terror…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 28:45 Before the crash, helping to obscure its ownership only fueled more controversy. Shortly after the jet crashed, the author uncovered a piece of evidence that was certain to deepen the mystery surrounding the crash. The tail number was N987S…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 29:13 fact relates to an individual by the name of Greg Smith. He was identified in a McClatchy Washington Bureau report on the Gulfstream 2's crash. Quote, a bill of sale obtained by McClatchy newspapers indicates that the Florida pilot Clyde O'…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 29:41 Another Florida pilot, identified by his license number and signature as Greg Smith, also signed the document, but his relationship to O'Connor is not detailed, unquote. So, what's that all about? There needs to be a review of the timeline …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 30:11 executive airport headed for Toluca, outside Mexico City, on September 18, 2007. It crashed, what is that, six days later near Cancun. After departing Colombia, Mexican publications, which was reporting on the story from the start, provided…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 30:41 Some 30 articles reported that the jet was headed to an airport in Cancun, but arrived shortly after a work shift change. The security people on the new work shift did not authorize the Gulf Stream to land. So it flew to an airport in the Y…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 31:11 in a nearby town. Mexican authorities apprehended one of the pilots on board a couple of days later, about three miles away. Four days later, they apprehended a man alleged to be the co-pilot and they had questioned why none of the helicopt…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 31:41 McClatchy reported that a Florida-based company called Donna Blue Aircraft, that's a weird name, which is supposedly owned by two Brazilian men, acquired the Gulfstream II from a company connected to a New York real estate developer, Willia…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 1:05 We're on chapter 23, flying. And this is, we're still talking about the kind of Latin America angle. And the title of this chapter is called Paper Trail. And it starts off talking about the Gulfstream II jet that had crashed.…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 1:33 landed in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in late September 2007 that had four tons of cocaine on it and had been linked by media and internet reports to everything, including aliens. It's like, we have no idea where this stuff, it just fell out…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 6:03 Baroque Vega public records and other sources, the author had confirmed that one of the Gulf Stream 2's owners at the time that it crashed in Mexico has the same name as a pilot who transported U.S. law enforcement with CIA assistance durin…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 18:36 That was a CIA jet. He has companies that look like CIA front companies. And his jet that he had just bought several days before the mission had a whole crap ton of drugs on it. So, weird. I'm sure it's all just a coincidence. It turns out …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 19:07 thrust into the international spotlight after it fell out of the sky with the four tons of cocaine on it, was part of a secretive government operation being carried out under the flag of the Department of Homeland Security. You know, the on…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 24:12 Mexican authorities interrogated the pilots of the ill-fated cocaine jet prior to turning them over to DEA agents for questioning. The DEA confirmed that it was now handling the investigation, both into the jet crash and the seizures.…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 24:32 It appears that the pilots spilled the real beans on the ICE operation during their interrogation by Mexican authorities. DEA sources told the author, the high-level meeting held at DEA headquarters was focused in part on assessing the impl…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8
▶ 32:01 His response, Robinson's response, quote, I can't confirm or deny that it was an ICE operation, even if I knew it was the case. And I'm not saying it's true. Our Mexico City office is working an investigation on it now. It started after the…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 1:14 Wonder what he was doing with that. Wonder where he got it. It was a clue as to what Yorago was doing and his connection to the CIA-linked Gulfstream 2 that we talked about yesterday. Communication equipment, island off the coast of Panama,…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 10:45 agent, asset, while also doing work for the DEA, because of course he did. Urega is the man behind the cocaine on board that Gulfstream 2 that crashed in Mexico. In the wake of his arrest on his island sanctuary, also in September 2007, Ure…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 13:16 Buy U.S. spy planes. Really? Pandemonium authorities raided Eureka's home on the island off the coast on September 15, 2007. That was only nine days before the Gulfstream jet with a CIA-associated tell number crashed in Mexico. He was arres…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 18:11 Vega contends that his arrest by Panamanian authorities compromised Mayan Jaguar operations, leading to circumstances that caused the crash. Vega also said that it was even possible that Urega's arrest led the narco-traffickers involved in …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 18:44 that they thought was a trap. So they purposely didn't land at those airports, potentially. They also would allow their operatives in Mexico to get to the scene of the crash to make off with as much of the cocaine as possible. Reports in Me…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 24:05 unaccountable. Gonzalez, the DEA guy, the retired guy, says what sense does it make for the government to smuggle drugs into the country itself to try to make a case? It literally makes no sense at all. The U.S. market is flooded with cocai…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 24:41 did know about the ICE involvement in that operation. DEA spokesman Steve Robertson told the author that his agency played no role in the Gulfstream case, other than being in charge of investigating it after it crashed. Quote, our Mexico Ci…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 33:02 Similar questions was raised about the planned destination of the nearly four tons of cocaine on the Gulf Stream. CIA asset Baroque Vega claims the Gulf Stream was part of a U.S. government operation that utilized a well-known Colombian nar…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 35:40 And yes, we have seen that repeatedly. Law enforcement and intelligence operations has become one and the same, a former CIA officer said. We as citizens are all affected by this because it has major impacts in the United States. Yeah, like…