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Senator John Heinz (R-PA) Killed in Plane Crash

Senator John Heinz (R-PA) Killed in Plane Crash

On 4th April, 1991, Heinz flew to Philadelphia to conduct the first in a series of investigative hearings to examine the telemarketing of medical equipment to Medicare beneficiaries. His Piper Aerostar PA60, carrying him and four other adults developed landing-gear trouble, a helicopter was dispatched to examine the problem. The helicopter's blades accidentally hit the bottom of the plane. Both aircraft crashed to the ground killing everyone on ...
Drug Trafficker, Ramon Navarro, Killed in Mysterious Car Accident One Day Prior to Subpoena to Testify Against CIA Asset Manuel Noriega

Drug Trafficker, Ramon Navarro, Killed in Mysterious Car Accident One Day Prior to Subpoena to Testify Against CIA Asset Manuel Noriega

Tatum notes the "mysterious" death of Ramon Navarro on February 27, 1991, the day before he was due to testify in court against Manuel Noriega: Ramon Navarro, posed as a Lt. Col. of a foreign military. He accompanied Lt. Col. North on one occasion and was present at several contra camps involved in the manufacturing of cocaine. Navarro was a nefarious drug trafficker with ties to ...
The U.S. launched its invasion of Panama and Extracted Manuel Noriega to the U.S. Under the False Pretense of Dealing Drugs

The U.S. launched its invasion of Panama and Extracted Manuel Noriega to the U.S. Under the False Pretense of Dealing Drugs

In 1989, George H.W. Bush brought Robert Mueller to Main Justice to dispose of another nemesis, Panamanian President Manuel Noriega. Aside from supporting LaRouche’s “Operation Juarez,” Noriega had refused to go along with the cocaine financing of George H.W. Bush’s Contra insurgency operations directed at El Salvador and Nicaragua. Based on his work for the CIA, Noriega just knew way too much about George H.W. Bush ...
Operation Eagle II: FBI Memo  Details the Criminal  Enterprise from the 60's

Operation Eagle II: FBI Memo Details the Criminal Enterprise from the 60’s

In July of 1989, the FBI authored a memo describing a CIA program code-named “Eagle II.” This memo gives a detailed timeline, beginning in the 1960’s, of the covert operations that the CIA would use to avoid oversight and establish a shadow government above the American Congress. Drug dealing, gun smuggling, targeted killings, government coups, and financial fraud in hundreds of billions of dollars, all committed ...
Pan Am Flight 103 from London to NY Explodes with a Team of Whistlblowers on Board Set to Testify to Congress of CIA Arms / Drug Trafficking, 270 Killed.

Pan Am Flight 103 from London to NY Explodes with a Team of Whistlblowers on Board Set to Testify to Congress of CIA Arms / Drug Trafficking, 270 Killed.

Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a bomb that detonated in the baggage compartment as the plane made its climb out from London passing over Lockerbie, Scotland en route to New York.  A total of 270 people died including 11 residents of the Scottish town.  According to investigators, the bomb was built into a Toshiba radio cassette player and packed in a brown hard-case Samsonite suitcase that ...
Keith McKaskle, Allegedly a Witness the Night the Boys on the Tracks were Murdered, is Stabbed 113 Times

Keith McKaskle, Allegedly a Witness the Night the Boys on the Tracks were Murdered, is Stabbed 113 Times

Keith McKaskle, who was allegedly at the tracks that night, turned over information he had about the boys' murders to Richard Garrett. Believing he had talked to the wrong people, McKaskle had made his own funeral arrangements, told family and friends good bye, and within days was murdered himself - stabbed 113 times. His murder remains unsolved. In August 1989, Ronald Shane Smith was sentenced to ten years ...
Keith Coney, Who Witnessed the Two Boys on the Tracks Murder, Dies in a Motorcycle Crash Fleeing Attackers

Keith Coney, Who Witnessed the Two Boys on the Tracks Murder, Dies in a Motorcycle Crash Fleeing Attackers

Keith Coney, who was believed to be with Kevin Ives and Don Henry the night they were murdered, told friends and family members that law enforcement officials were responsible for the murders. Two days later, he was killed when his motor cycle crashed while he was being chased. According to some officers, his throat had previously been slashed, and he was apparently fleeing his attackers when he ...
Boys on the Tracks Case: 2 Teens Found Dead on Railroad Tracks Near Mena, AR, Drop Zone for a CIA Drug Smuggling Operation

Boys on the Tracks Case: 2 Teens Found Dead on Railroad Tracks Near Mena, AR, Drop Zone for a CIA Drug Smuggling Operation

Teen-agers Kevin Ives and Don Henry went out to a secluded area of Saline County, Arkansas, for a night of deer hunting. Early the next morning, a northbound Union Pacific train ran over their bodies as they lie sprawled on the tracks. Arkansas State Medical Examiner Fahmy Malak, appointed by Gov. Bill Clinton, quickly ruled the boys’ deaths “accidental,” saying they were unconscious or in a ...
The Iran Contra Affair First Revealed when Pilot Eugene Hasenfus is Shot Down Over Nicaragua While Delivering Arms & Cocaine to the Contras

The Iran Contra Affair First Revealed when Pilot Eugene Hasenfus is Shot Down Over Nicaragua While Delivering Arms & Cocaine to the Contras

The (Iran) Contra affair is first revealed on this date when pilot Eugene Hasenfus is shot down over Nicaragua while delivering arms to the Contras (and quite likely cocaine if it had made its way back to the U.S.). Hasenfus admits to being CIA, a claim immediately publicly refuted by CIA insiders as General John Singlaub of the American Security Council and Elliott Abrams of the State Department. On March ...
Colonel Edward Cutolo Published an Affidavit Exposing Operation Watchtower about the CIA's Drug Trafficking

Colonel Edward Cutolo Published an Affidavit Exposing Operation Watchtower about the CIA’s Drug Trafficking

Operation Watchtower was one of many drug trafficking operations from Central America consisting of the placement and operation of low frequency radio beacons to guide low-flying pilots from Colombia to Panama. It also consisted of making available to the pilots the radio frequencies and schedules of drug interdic­tion aircraft so as to avoid detection. Because of the extremely low altitude these drug-laden aircraft flew, often less ...