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“And the letter was addressed to Felix Rodriguez. Felix ends up in Oliver North's office in early May. And he's basically wanting to throw the towel in, according to the author. And also, Dutton, D-U-T-T-O-N, the guy that we discovered had c…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50) @ 2:33

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 2:33 And the letter was addressed to Felix Rodriguez. Felix ends up in Oliver North's office in early May. And he's basically wanting to throw the towel in, according to the author. And also, Dutton, D-U-T-T-O-N, the guy that we discovered had c…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 3:02 during the part we were talking about yesterday, said that Max is the only problem. Dutton felt Felix did not understand the concept of the overall operation. North asked Dutton to have Rodriguez come to see him. Max Gomez presented himself…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 5:07 Max Gomez, i.e. Felix Rodriguez, went back to El Salvador. Dutton had made the chief pilot in charge of maintenance as well. The Enterprise had sent the damaged C-123, the one that sunk in the mud, to Southern Air Transport for repairs whil…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 8:05 was talked about at the highest levels of government. A few days later, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Earl, who was serving as North's deputy at the time, along with Dutton, met with Colonel James Steele. Dutton asked Steele to retrieve Rodrigue…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 13:00 and persuaded him to cancel the press conference. At the very moment, North scampered to avoid a press notice that would have blown the project another way. Bob Dutton participated in what could have turned out to be another security breach…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 13:28 As part of that visit, Dutton went along on a supply flight, another abortive mission that found no one. It was rainy. The ceiling was barely 1,500 feet. The plane searched for an hour. And by the KL-43, the encrypted device, on September 9…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 13:57 On September 13th, Dutton reported on the encrypted device that Project Democracy had delivered 55,000 pounds of supplies. Through the rest of the month, perhaps seven loads were checked out of the warehouse and delivered to the Southern Fr…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 16:54 perpetrated on the Sandinistas in 1984. They hadn't forgotten. Joe Fernandez wired Dunton demanding damage control. North, then John Poindexter, intervened with justice to delay FBI and Customs investigation of Southern Air Transport, where…