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Tegucigalpa place

also: Tegu, Tegu Galpa

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William Casey visited Tegucigalpa book_quoted
“the CIA director visited, whatever the name of that town is, Tegucigalpa in the early summer of 1982 when the machinery was just moving into gear. At the height of the controversy over human rights violation in the summer of 83, Casey again…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47) @ 3:11

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 5:41 that killed Salvador Allende, ran interference with Ambassador John Negroponte. The capital was called Tegu in late 1981. Negroponte, a former aide to Henry Kissinger, conducted the diplomacy, but he also keyed Washington to Honduras' attit…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 14:03 Argentina's involvement was documented towards the end of 1982 when Hector Francis, a Battalion 601 officer in Costa Rica, gave testimony on his country's activity. In October, Claridge visited Buenos Aires one more time with Jerry Gruner, …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 25:42 had become the unquestioned commander. Any remaining doubt concerning whether he would act independently was gone. In Honduras, the CIA-minted FDN board did not have the presence to exert any control. They made just one visit to the camp as…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 33:04 Hours every day in Europe, the U.S., and Puerto Rico generating funds. You know, talking to the drug dealers like we studied in Gary Webb's book. Calero took the CIA and the exiles as his constituency. Some directors stayed in Miami. Chamor…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 3:11 the CIA director visited, whatever the name of that town is, Tegucigalpa in the early summer of 1982 when the machinery was just moving into gear. At the height of the controversy over human rights violation in the summer of 83, Casey again…