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Four More American Drug Planes Seized
Four more American-registered drug planes have been seized from the 50-plane fleet of drug running aircraft amassed by Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Figures of interest in the transactions, the MadCowMorningNews has learned, include financial backers of two of this year's Republican candidates…
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CIA Drug Planes Probe Targets 9/11 Figure
Does Dept. of Homeland Security Threaten Homeland Security? New revelations in the broadening scandal kicked off by two CIA and Dept of Homeland Security-linked airplanes busted in Mexico with multi-ton loads of cocaine point to a level of criminality and turpitude well beyond the corruption at U.S. Customs in South Florida to which officials have…
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CIA Drug Planes: “Tip of the iceberg” Fleet of 50 American aircraft sold to Sinaloa Cartel
Two American-registered drug planes busted in Mexico carrying four and 5.5 tons of cocaine are just the "tip of the iceberg" in a blockbuster aviation deal which sold 50 American-registered aircraft to the Sinaloa Cartel, the MadCowMorningNews has learned. According to an indictment released over the holidays by Mexico’s Atty. General, Pedro Alfonso Alatorre, already…
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THIS WEEK IN DRUGS
A few weeks ago ago we began collecting news stories and brief blurbs from drug stories that made the papers or the wires. As the stories piled up, the dawning realization of the immensity of the industry was a shock, even to someone who's been writing about it for years. A week of stories about…
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Lauderdale Pilots Face Uncertain Future CIA Drug Plane Scandal Heating Up
The scandal surrounding two CIA-connected drug planes which flew from St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport to South America before being busted in Mexico on the way back with multi-ton loads of cocaine grew more serious last week.. A pilot arrested while awaiting the ill-fated landing in Mexico of the DC9 airliner carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine…
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A CIA Drug Op in Sleepy St. Pete
Awash in Sea of Sans-a-belts, the American Drug Lords Its been six hundred and twenty-two days since an American-registered DC9 airliner, "tricked out" to look like an airplane from the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security, took off from the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Int'l Airport (left) and was busted in Mexico carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine. It…
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CIA Drug Planes Caught in Mexican Stand-off
At least four men have already paid with their lives in Mexico during the ensuing confusion which followed the crash of the CIA-connected Gulfstream business jet which was carrying more than 4 tons of cocaine as well as an yet-unspecified amount of heroin, in the jungle outside of Merida in Mexico's Yucatan on September 24th…
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OUR STORY THUS FAR
A DC9 is busted at an airport in the state of Campeche, Mexico carrying an incredible 5.5 tons of cocaine… One of its two listed owners, Brent Kovar of SkyWay Aircraft, boasted in a press release that he’d been appointed to the Business Advisory Council of the National Republican Congressional Committee by Congressional Majority Leader…
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Mexico Atty General: Busted American Drug Planes Flown by Same Operation
Was U.S. in Business with Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel? Two weeks after the MadCowMorningNews exclusively reported suspicious connections between the owners of the two American-registered planes busted with multi-ton loads of cocaine during the past 18 months on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, the Mexican Attorney General confirmed that both planes were used by the same smuggling operation.…