Category: News

  • 9/11 Heroin Pilot’s 10-Year Crime Spree Ends

    The Bombardier Challenger 600 jet that went hurtling towards the end of the runway at Teterboro Airport at nearly 200 miles an hour before plowing through a steel perimeter fence and plunging across a six-lane highway before crashing into a clothing warehouse and bursting into flames finally put an end to Michael Brassington’s decade-long crime…

  • Is Chavez Crony Drug “King of Kingpins?”

    In a week which began with the dubious Pentagon assertion that video footage of a missile launch shot by a KCBS news helicopter over Los Angeles was a vapor trail from a commercial jet distorted by light on the horizon at sunset, the notion that another federal agency could come up with a more ridiculous…

  • Teterboro Crash Trial Coverup

    It’s hard to imagine a cover-up in a case where someone has been charged with a 27-count Federal indictment. But that’s what’s happening  in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, where the trial of controversial Guyanese pilot Michael Brassington completed its third week of testimony last Friday, in what can be viewed as a case…

  • Breaking the Big Taboo: 9/11 & the New American Drug Lords

    "Look out kid, they keep it all hid.”  –Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues When terrorist pilots Mohamed Atta, Marwan Al-Shehhi and Siad Al-Jarrah spent the last six months of the year 2000 practicing “touch-and-go’s” at the Venice Municipal Airport, they were sharing the runways with  a second clandestine operation which has gone unmentioned until now. According…

  • From Tampa to Timbuktu…The American Drug lords in the news

    The American owner of record of the DC9 airliner  from St Petersburg busted in Mexico carrying an astonishing 5.5 tons of cocaine was the subject of a drug trafficking investigation back in 1995, we have learned. According to a DEA report on the DC9 sent to Venezuela’s National Anti-Drug Office,  Frederic Geffon was investigated by US Customs in Tampa,…

  • Pilot of DC9 in 5.5 ton cocaine bust Escaped custody in three countries

    The identity of the pilot of the American-registered DC-9 (N900SA)  from St. Petersburg FL caught carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine in Mexico's Yucatan several years ago, long a mystery, finally saw the light of day recently in Mexico. Carmelo Vasquez Guerra, a Venezuelan, was the DC9’s pilot who was said to have “escaped”  from the…

  • “Venice was a quiet Mena,” says former drug pilot

    “Venice was a kind of quiet Mena (Arkansas)," stated a former drug pilot for The Company. "Jackson Stephens built this huge headquarters next to the airport. And he was in charge. But I do remember seeing Porter Goss around the airport a lot.” The airport where three of the four terrorist pilots in the 9/11…

  • Caught red-handed at the Venice Airport

    "Caught red-handed at the Venice Airport:  two tanks, four Lockheed P-38 Lightning  fighters, two amphibious landing vehicles, automatic weapons, plans to launch a coup, and a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army."   The arrival en masse of Mohamed Atta’s terrorist cadre at the Venice Municipal Airport was happenstance, goes the official story, and the terrorist’s presence there an…

  • 60 years of drug trafficking through the Venice Airport

    60 years of drug trafficking through the Venice Airport

    An investigation into suspicious circumstances  surrounding the sale of the former Huffman Aviation has unearthed an explosive secret at the heart of an otherwise unremarkable aviation facility. Almost since its inception, the specter of heroin trafficking has hung over the airfield which would later become the Venice Municipal Airport. During World War II, when it…