Tuesday, August 13, 2013

New Iran/Contra/Drugs Connection Made - Keeping It All In The Revolving Door Cabal Family

Reader D: New Iran/Contra/Drugs Connection Made - Keeping It All In The Revolving Door Cabal Family
Posted By: Lion [Send E-Mail]
Date: Monday, 12-Aug-2013 21:46:04
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Thanks, D
Wonder if this woman was 's-elected' in the same way Obama was 's-elected'.
Hey L
If you think it is worthy, this is the latest, the previous entry at his site is backstory. New and ongoing Iran/Contra/Drugs Connection made.
Peace, D
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Monday, August 12, 2013
Narco-jet in Costa Rica scandal tied to Iran Contra figure
Hopsicker's latest from MadCow.......

A key employee in Bogotá of the Canadian oil company owners of the drug plane flown by Costa Rica’s President Laura Chinchilla was at the heart of the Contra Cocaine pipeline profiled by the late author Gary Webb in his 1996 best-seller “Dark Alliance.”
David Scott Weekly was both a CIA agent and drug trafficker, according to Webb’s book.
His nickname was "Dr. Death."
Today that same man is in Bogotá, reports Colombian newspaper “El Tiempo," lobbying the Colombian government for oil leases for an oil company exploring in the jungles of the Amazon Basin, with ties to drug trafficker Gabriel Morales, whose drug plane took Laura Chinchilla for a ride.
In Colombia today, there is a a brand new type of oil venture: the narco-energy play.
El Tiempo reported,
"Nobody has explained how a man with a past as singular ends litigation on behalf of a company whose promoters have ties to the oil Ricardo Morales, star of judicial scandals in Colombia."
“Why does a Vietnam veteran, an expert on weapons and the training of mercenaries, so frequently visit the offices of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) in Bogota?” asked El Tiempo..
The question may have been rhetorical.
The answer is anything but.
A spy novel come to life
The scandal embroiling Costa Rica’s President Laura Chinchilla for flying aboard an American-registered (N93CW) luxury Citation 3 jet continues to reveal surprising new revelations.
Costa Rica's President, sounding defensive and shrill, sacked three officials of her Aministration for what she conceded had been a "mistake."
But many seem convinced the coziness they saw between major drug traffickers and their elected officials was evidence of far more than a lapse in judgment.
And despite being Central America’s first elected woman leader, Dona Laura Chinchilla is not beloved by her people.
Polls consistently show her to be the most unpopular President in modern Costa Rican history, perhaps because populations in third world countries have grown increasingly wary of the type of neo-liberal NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) based in Washington DC, for whom Chinchilla has worked for much of her career.
More:
http://netteandme.blogspot.com/2013/08/narco-jet-in-costa-rica-scandal-tied-to.html
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