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RELEVANT EXCERPTS - VOLUME TWO
of the CIA
INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT OF INVESTIGATION INTO CONTRA DRUG
TRAFFICKING
(released Oct. 8, 1998)
Edited with Notes by Michael C.
Ruppert
© COPYRIGHT 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
Michael C. Ruppert - From The Wilderness www.copvcia.com
- P.O. Box 6061-350, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413
[All Paragraph numbers herein
listed are taken directly from the CIA Inspector General's
report. My notes and emphases are followed by the initials
MCR. All other highlights, underlines, etc. are exactly as
they appear in the original 410 page report. The complete
report with appendices is available at no charge and located
at www.cia.gov. - MCR]
Executive Summary and Conclusions
Key Findings
Introduction
14. "CIA received allegations
or information regarding drug trafficking by Contra-related
individuals in the Southern Front that operated from Costa
Rica. In 1984, CIA received allegations that five individuals
associated with the Democratic Revolutionary Alliance (ARDE)/Sandino
Revolutionary Front (FRS) were engaged in a drug trafficking
conspiracy with a known narcotics trafficker, Jorge Morales.
CIA broke off contact with ARDE in October, 1984, but continued
to have contact with four of the individuals involved with
Morales"
16. In addition to the five individuals associated with ARDE,
CIA received drug trafficking allegations or information concerning
16 other individuals who supported Southern Front Contra operations
based in Costa Rica."
17. Contra Related Individuals - Northern Front. CIA
also received allegations or information concerning drug trafficking
by nine Contra-related individuals in the Northern Front based
in Honduras.
18. Other Individuals Involved in the Contra Program.
CIA received drug trafficking allegations or information concerning
five individuals who were used to support the Contra program.
19. Companies, Pilots and Other Individuals Working for
Companies Used in Support of the Contra Program. CIA received
drug trafficking allegations or information concerning 14
pilots and two other individuals who were associated with
companies that provided support for the Contra program. CIA
also learned of drug trafficking allegations or information
concerning three companies that were used to support Contra
activities from 1984 until at least 1988.
20. CIA received drug trafficking allegations or information
concerning an individual who flew Contra support missions
from Ilopango Air Base in El Salvador in 1985 and 1986.
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