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Subject Finally Admitted - CIA Involved in Movement of Drugs from South America to US; Torture and Killing of DEA Agent
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Original Message 40 Years After the Brutal Torture and Killing of A DEA Agent in Mexico, the truth about his killing is coming out...

... "After the murder of Camarena, (Mexico's) investigation pointed that the DFS had been complicit along with American intelligence in the kidnap and torture of Kiki. That's when they decided to disband the DFS."...

"I know and from what I have been told by a former head of the Mexican federal police, Comandante (Guillermo Gonzales) Calderoni, the CIA was involved in the movement of drugs from South America to Mexico and to the U.S.," says Phil Jordan, former director of DEA's powerful El Paso Intelligence Center.

"In (Camarena’s) interrogation room, I was told by Mexican authorities, that CIA operatives were in there. Actually conducting the interrogation. Actually taping Kiki." Eventually, the prosecution did obtain tapes of Camarena's torture and murder.

"The CIA was the source. They gave them to us," said Berrellez. "Obviously, they were there. Or at least some of their contract workers were there."

On Thursday night, a CIA Spokesman told Fox News that “it’s ridiculous to suggest that the CIA had anything to do with the murder of a U.S. federal agent or the escape of his killer.”

Berrellez says two informants from the Mexican state police, who witnessed Camarena's torture, independently and positively identified a photo of one man, a Cuban, who worked as a CIA operative who helped run guns and drugs for the Contras.

Tosh Plumlee claims he was hired to fly covert missions on behalf of U.S. intelligence. He says he flew C-130s in and out of Quintero's ranch and airports throughout Central America in the 1980s. "The United States government played both ends against the middle. We were running guns. We were running drugs. We were using the drug money to finance the gun running operation," says Plumlee, who now works in Colorado.

Plumlee flew for SETCO, which according to a CIA Inspector General's report delivered "military supplies to Contra forces inside Nicaragua." ... Plumlee puts it more directly. "You want me to say this on camera? Alright. Those entities were cut outs financed and operated by the Central Intelligence Agency," he said. "Our operations were sanctioned by the federal government, controlled out of the Pentagon. The CIA acted in some cases as our logistical support team."

In the past the CIA has insisted, it was not involved supplying or helping the Contras. However, all three men, say it was an American pilot - who worked for the CIA as well as the Contras and drug cartels - who flew Quintero (drug kingpin) to freedom from Guadalajara...

[link to www.foxnews.com]

CIA was running drugs into the US. When a DEA agent threatened their operation, they participated in his torture and murder. When the DEA tried to arrest the "drug kingpin' behind the murder, a CIA pilot flew him out of Mexico.

What, you've heard this all before? Not on FoxNews...
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