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George H. Bush Held Accountable For Illegal Drug Smuggling

 
 
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Former DEA Agent Wants George H. Bush, Negroponte And Other Higher-Ups Held Accountable For Illegal Drug Smuggling

Cele Castillo made headlines in the 1980's for exposing illegal government-sponsored cocaine trafficking. Although the responsible parties were never brought to justice, Castillo is still speaking out loud and strong in order to save his country.

5 Mar 2006

By Greg Szymanski

Cele Castillo played it tough with the "Big Boys" for a long time until the former DEA agent couldn't take it any more.

For 12 long years he fought hard against the drug lords in South America, finally realizing in the late 1980's his fight was essentially for nothing.

After raiding jungle cocaine labs in the Amazon, conducting aerial eradication operations in Guatemala and assembling and training anti-narcotics units in several countries, Castillo finally went public and blew the whistle after realizing the real kingpin drug dealers worked in the White House, not in the jungles of Central and South America.

"I took an oath to defend my country and fight the war on drugs. When I realized the enemy was within our own government, I took the path of truth, trying to alert the American people," said Castillo, a former Viet Nam veteran who recently appeared on Greg Szymanski's radio show, The Investigative Journal.

"The end of my career with the DEA took place in El Salvador. One day, I received a cable from a fellow agent, saying to investigate possible drug smuggling by Nicaraguan Contras operating from the Ilopango Air Force Base.

"I quickly discovered that the Contra pilots were, indeed, smuggling narcotics back into the United States - using the same pilots, planes and hangers that the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council, under the direction of Lt. Col. Oliver North, used to maintain their covert supply operation to the Contras."

Instead of playing along with the criminals inside government profiting from cocaine trafficking, Castillo attempted to seek justice, naming many high-level officials along the way, including North and former President George H.W Bush.

In fact, after Castillo blew the whistle, Bush made a point to seek out Castillo during one of his South of the border visits, in essence trying to "feel out" Castillo, but at the same time careful not to make any incriminating statement.

"When Bush confronted me and then just walked away after I told him some of the evidence I had, it was obvious he knew what was going on and was involved in the illegal drug trade," said Castillo.

And when Castillo's allegations first went public, he was the first government DEA agent with first-hand knowledge of North's drug dealing sanctioned by Bush and other higher-ups.

At the time of the allegations, North was in the process of running for the U.S. Senate and Castillo was quoted as saying he "belongs in prison," not in government.

"We saw several packages of narcotics, we saw several boxes of U.S. currency, going from Ilopango to Panama," Castillo said.

According to a statement made by Castillo on his web site, www.powderburns.org , the entire drug program was run out of Ilopango's Hangars 4 and 5. "Hangar 4, owned and operated by the CIA and run by Felix Rodriguez, or 'Max Gomez,' of the Contra operation directed by North.

"Basically they were running cocaine from South America to the U.S. via Salvador. That was how the Contras were able to get financial help. By going to sleep with the enemy down there. North's people and the CIA were at the two hangars overseeing the operations at all times," Castillo added.

Castillo also fingered John Negroponte, now in the Bush administration and who served from 1981-1985 as U.S. Ambassador to Honduras, as just another drug smuggler covering up the illegal government activity as well as illegally assisting the contra war and helping the Reagan administration in the disappearance of more than 300 political opponents in classic death squad fashion.

"In Honduras, I saw first hand how Negroponte and General Alvarez committed some of the worst human rights violations ever committed against humanity in the Western Hemisphere" said Castillo, adding in 1994, the Honduran Human Rights Commission charged Negroponte personally with several human rights abuses.

"President Bush then appointed Negroponte as ambassador to Iraq with the "Salvador Option" in hand. The Salvador Option is a blue print of the Phoenix Program that was utilized in Vietnam. And know it is being implemented in Iraq.

"Today, President Bush has named Negroponte, as headhunter, Director of National Intelligence. He is now in charge of all intelligence including the Pentagon. God help us in saving our world.

"I've risked my life to demonstrate what I believe to be real. And, that is that an armed struggle (with pen in hand) is in order for those who are struggling in keeping their freedom at home. I've now become a veteran of my third, and perhaps most dangerous war, the war against the criminals in my own government."

Since going public in the 1980's, Congress listened to Castillo's allegations and the testimony of others in hearings held by Senator and former Presidential candidate, John Kerry.

But the watered down investigation did little to solve the problem, as the kingpins in government were allowed "to walk" and, in fact, are still running drug operations today, according to Castillo.

"The same thing is going on today with the same people from the 1980's now in charge of our government," reminded Castillo, adding billons of dollars of drug money is being used by government for secret, covert operations without congressional oversight.

"We, ordinary Americans, can not trust the C.I.A. Inspector General to conduct a full investigation into the CIA or the DEA. Let me tell you why. When President Clinton (June, 1996) ordered The Intelligence Oversight Board to conduct an investigation into allegations that US Agents were involved in atrocities in Guatemala, it failed to investigate several DEA and CIA operations in which U.S. agents knew before hand that individuals (some Americans) were going to be murdered.

"Some people have asked, why I am doing this? A long time ago I took an oath to protect The Constitution of the United States and its citizens. In reality, it has cost me so much to become a complete human being, that I've lost my family.

"In 1995, I made a pilgrimage to the Vietnam Wall, where I renounced my Bronze Star in protest of the atrocities my government had committed in Central America. I have now become a veteran of my third, and perhaps most dangerous war --- a war against the criminals within my own Government.

"Heads have to roll for those who are responsible and still employed by the government. They will be the first targets in an effective drug strategy. If not, we will continue to have groups of individuals who will be beyond any investigation, who will manipulate the press, judges and members of our Congress, and still be known in our government as those who are above the law."

Castillo has also authored a book about his life called Powderburns which can be purchased from his web site.

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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sun 5 Mar, 2006 04:18 pm
Yes, he's also aiding the Venusians in conquering the Earth.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 5 Mar, 2006 04:24 pm
This is old news brandon the CIA is the biggest drug outfit on the planet. That I know of. But you really don't want to know that so I suggest you ignore it. It will not fit in to what you believe.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Sun 5 Mar, 2006 06:39 pm
How else to finance the Black Op Budget?
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oralloy
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 03:50 am
Re: George H. Bush Held Accountable For Illegal Drug Smuggli
Sheesh!

The CIA doesn't deal in drugs, and neither does any president.

Rolling Eyes
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Amigo
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 07:33 pm
http://gnn.tv/videos/1/Crack_The_CIA

Watch the video. Then come back and deny it like you do everything else.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 08:40 pm
So if this goes back to at least the 1980's,and if it goes all thw way to the White House,why is this guy only blaming Bush?

Sounds like a purely political attack to me,without merit.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 02:12 am
Bush was a former CIA director and as vice president most likely very involved.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 05:48 am
But if it goes all the way to the White House,wouldnt the President be involved,as well as the VP?
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talk72000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 06:29 pm
RR was asleep. We must not disturb him.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 06:30 pm
werent there 8 years of Democrat control of the White House during that time period?

Are you saying that the drug running stopped during that time and resumed the minute Bush took office?
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talk72000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 06:59 pm
1968-76 Republican Nixon, Ford
1976-80 Democrat Cater
1980-88 Republican Reagan, VP Bush
1988-92 Republican Bush, VP Quayle
1992-00 Democrat Clinton, VP Gore
2000-06 Republican Bush Jr., VP Cheney
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pachelbel
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 11:39 pm
Re: George H. Bush Held Accountable For Illegal Drug Smuggli
oralloy wrote:
Sheesh!

The CIA doesn't deal in drugs, and neither does any president.

Rolling Eyes



You believe in Santa, don't you? Laughing AND the Easter Bunny Exclamation
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pachelbel
 
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Reply Thu 9 Mar, 2006 11:41 pm
Brandon9000 wrote:
Yes, he's also aiding the Venusians in conquering the Earth.



Do you really like having your head down in that hole? Are you THAT naive? Apparently so.......... Rolling Eyes
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Akaya
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 12:09 am
mysteryman wrote:
werent there 8 years of Democrat control of the White House during that time period?

Are you saying that the drug running stopped during that time and resumed the minute Bush took office?


Always need to point a finger huh MM?
Awfully naive to think that there has ever been an angel in the Whitehouse.
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oralloy
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 01:22 am
mysteryman wrote:
werent there 8 years of Democrat control of the White House during that time period?

Are you saying that the drug running stopped during that time and resumed the minute Bush took office?



Actually, the story that pretended that the CIA smuggled drugs into the country used to claim that the governor of Arkansas (some guy named Clinton) was in on the drug smuggling. And the myth was the CIA planes would always stop over at Arkansas airfields as they passed through.

Once 1992 rolled around, the CIA haters decided to quietly drop the matter.
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pachelbel
 
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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 01:01 am
I'm sure the drug running has been going on a long time and is still going on.

Lot of poppies in Afganistan to make opium. Why else do you think this 'war' is taking place? For altruistic purposes? Sure Smile Guys are dying for dope. Real noble.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 07:28 am
Akaya wrote:
mysteryman wrote:
werent there 8 years of Democrat control of the White House during that time period?

Are you saying that the drug running stopped during that time and resumed the minute Bush took office?


Always need to point a finger huh MM?
Awfully naive to think that there has ever been an angel in the Whitehouse.


No,not pointing fingers at all.
I was just wondering why,if this has been going on for so long,was only one president (a republican) blamed?
Are the dems that were in the WH blameless?
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talk72000
 
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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 01:58 pm
Depends who started it and if the operation was hidden from Democrats. Republicans dominated theWhite House since 1968.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 01:59 pm
Besides Clinton may have been a mole. He basically continued Bush overseas policies.
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