PEGASUS An American Spy Story Book Two
The Chronicles By D.G. "Chip" Tatum
The Tatum
Chronicles Published by D.G. "Chip" Tatum P.O. Box 895082, Leesburg,
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Chronicles INTRODUCTION
I started
government service in 1970 as a volunteer for military service during the
Vietnam war. Having graduated Air Force Technical
School, I became one of the Air Force's first elite combat controllers (CCT). I
was subsequently sent to NKP, Thailand. While in Thailand, during a covert
mission into Cambodia, our unit, code named Team Red Rock, was captured by
North Vietnamese and held as prisoners for 92 days. During interrogations by
both Soviet and Chinese officers, Team Red Rock remained silent through the
beatings and torture that more often than not ended in death. Had it not been
for a patrol of US Marines finding the encampment where we were held prisoner,
all of the team would have died. But, fortunately for myself
and my platoon sergeant, we were liberated by the recon patrol before we had
been tortured to death. During the fire fight between US forces and our
captors, I was wounded. Already weak from the torture and beatings inflicted
during interrogations, I slipped into a coma. Three weeks later I awoke in an
Air Force hospital at Clark Air Force Base, Philippines. Within a few days a
man from Saigon arranged to "debrief " the
mission. During the debriefing it was explained that the events which Team Red
Rock were involved in had been classified by President Nixon for a period of
twenty-five years. Due to the sensitive nature of the mission, the president
required that I be "held close" for reasons of national security. It
had been decided that the CIA would assume that responsibility. On June 6,
1971, William J. Colby, the man from Saigon assigned to debrief me, advised me
that I was now under operational control of the CIA. My code name was Pegasus.
During the
next eight years, I traveled five continents under the operational control of
the DCI (Director of Central Intelligence). As I collected data concerning
movement of POWS from Southeast Asia to Asia and on to Europe, and forwarded
the data to my handler, William J. Colby, and his predecessor George Bush, I
began to realize that our government was not going to act upon that data. At
the end of my contract, I found myself compelled by a French resistance song to
step aside for a greatly needed rest.
When you fall, my friend
Another friend will emerge
From the shadows
To take your place.
I resigned in 1978
and left the service of my country to live in a quiet town tucked in the mountains
of Colorado. Only time could heal the wounds I had suffered through the years
as Pegasus.
In 1980, following
the failed rescue attempt in the Great Salt Desert of Iran, I was involuntarily
reactivated and placed in the U.S. Army. I soon found myself and my family at
Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, the new home of a U.S. Army Special Operations unit,
Task Force 160.
Having participated
in numerous covert missions with the 160th, I was given an assignment to Ft.
Stewart, Georgia. I was tasked with the mission of infiltrating a medical
evacuation unit which was preparing to go to Honduras in support of military
exercises.
In February of 1985,
two flight crews from the 3/498th Medical Company, Fort Stewart, Georgia,
arrived at Palmerola Air Base, Honduras. Each flight
crew consisted of a pilot, copilot, medic, and the crew chief.
Upon arrival, our
crew was ordered to report to the Hospital Commander for further assignment and
billeting. The Hospital Commander, Colonel Zichek
introduced our crews to the outgoing medevac crews
from Fort Riley, Kansas, home of the "Big Red One".
Following orientation
and check-rides with an instructor pilot familiar with the operating rules of
the country, we assumed the medevac mission for Joint
Task Force Bravo. Having flown extensively in Central America as a Special
Operations pilot, I was well aware of the flight environment and the local
operational restrictions. However, when I accepted the mission to infiltrate
the 3/498th Medical Company and pose as a medevac
pilot, as briefed by my handler, Oliver North, I was instructed to make no
mention of previous involvement in the area.
On February 15, 1985,
during a flight to La Cieba, Honduras I was instructed
to contact the man assigned by Oliver North as my local handler, Major Felix
Rodriguez. Upon arrival in La Cieba, I contacted
Major Rodriguez. He picked the crew up and gave us lodging for the night at a
CIA safe house. The house was surrounded by a ten foot perimeter wall of
concrete and at the only entrance was an uzi wielding
guard. Following dinner, the crew was sent to their quarters while Major
Rodriguez and I planned our four month support calendar. I was scheduled to
leave Honduras in June of 1985.
I was instructed that
in addition to our normal MEDEVAC missions, my duties included a covert group
of missions. The control word for these missions was Pegasus. All Pegasus
missions took priority over normal medical evacuation missions. Major Rodriguez
also instructed me as to my "chain of command." Missions could be
ordered by any of the following:
Oliver North - Assistant National Security
Advisor to the White House
Amiram Nir - Former Israeli Intelligence Officer (Mossad) and Advisor to Vice President Bush
Felix Rodriguez - CIA
Normal aviation
support provided by Pegasus missions included flights to the following areas:
Ilapongo, El Salvador : This was where Corporate Air Services, a CIA
owned aviation company, was based.
Contra Camps,
Honduras and Nicaragua : Various Nicaraguan rebel
camps were located in the jungles and mountains along the Nicaraguan/Honduran
border.
The following morning
our air crew departed La Cieba for Palmerola Air Base. During the next week, our missions were
equally mixed between Pegasus flights into Contra villages and medevac support of U.S. military and Contra casualties. One
common denominator on all Pegasus missions was the movement of large white
coolers in and out of the Contra camps. They were always sealed and marked as
medical supplies.
On October 23rd,
1986, a C-123 cargo plane loaded with arms and ammunition was shot down over
Nicaragua. The sole survivor of the crash was captured by the Nicaraguan
military and taken to Managua for interrogation. During interrogation, Eugene Hasenfus would reveal to the Ortega led Nicaraguan
government that the aircraft which was shot down was owned by the U.S.
government and that he was on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA).
Although the United
States vehemently denied ownership of the aircraft and any knowledge of
employing Mr. Hasenfus, subsequent investigations
proved out Mr. Hasenfus' allegations to be true.
Dubbed the
"Iran-Contra" affair by Attorney General Edwin Meese, President Reagan,
denying any knowledge of U.S. involvement, called for a special investigation
to "look" into these absurd allegations.
At a cost of over $40
million the investigation yielded only a few prosecutions for minor
infractions. It is curious that neither the Select Committee on Secret Military
Assistance To Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition
subcommittee tasked with the congressional investigation of the Iran-Contra,
nor the office of the Special Prosecutor assigned to investigate criminal
wrong-doings which occurred during the Iran-Contra Affair, subpoenaed any
active duty military personnel assigned to the border area of
Nicaragua/Honduras. Had the service members been called to testify concerning
the daily training/resupply, and support of the Contras, it would have been
determined that the Boland Act, which prohibited any efforts of the United
States or its military to support the Contra effort, was being violated.
Testimony by military personnel would have also revealed that military aircraft
and supplies were used to support the shipment of cocaine from manufacturing
facilities co-located with CIA supported Contra camps. Why weren't we called to
testify?
The following
documents were filed with base operations at Palmerola
Air Base, Honduras between February and May of 1985. This was a full two years
prior to the world ever hearing the names Oliver North or Iran/Contra. The
documents were filed and stored through the years by the Honduran Military.
Recent attempts to locate the documents proved successful. I have compiled the
military documents in chronological order which follows a week-by-week sequence
of events involving political, military, and intelligence officials from
various countries.
As you read the
Chronicles, you will find:
A. Flight Plans These are
international flight plans filed in conjunction with the 1985 flights.
Information includes the name of the crew members, destinations of the flight,
and passenger names. Many flight plans will have remarks which were made by the
pilots. These remarks were written on the reverse side of the flight plan.
B. Mission Briefs Prior to each flight and at
the completion of the flight, any irregularities or information affecting the
mission would be briefed and included in the comments section of the mission
brief.
26 February, 1985
Wally World, our
intelligence compound at Palmerola Air Base, tasked
us with a mission requiring us to fly two civilian pilots to one of the largest
Contra villages on the Honduran side of the Nicaragua/Honduras border. The
names of our passengers as noted in Section 19 of the Department of Defense
flight plan filed with Base Operation prior to departure from Palmerola (MHCG) were Bill Cooper and Buzz Sawyer. We
departed at 1630Z (Greenwich Means Time). During the flight, Mr. Cooper told us
that they worked for Corporate Air Services, a CIA proprietary, based out of Ilapongo Air Base, El Salvador. They were meeting with
Contra leaders to coordinate air drops of arms and ammunition to various Contra
camps. We arrived at El Paraiso, Honduras without
incident. The meeting between the pilots and Contra leaders lasted just over an
hour. At the termination of the meeting we were given a white cooler marked
"vaccine" and instructed to deliver the cooler to a US Air Force
C-130 at La Mesa Airport. Upon arrival at La Mesa Airport in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the cooler was dropped by two of our crew
members. It weighed in excess of 200 pounds. The seal broke on the cooler. I
picked up some aviation tape commonly called "hundred mile an hour"
tape to reseal the vaccine cooler. I gave the crew leave to get lunch ordered.
I stayed to refuel the helicopter and reseal the cooler. Messrs. Cooper and
Sawyer went to eat and wait for their flight to El Salvador. When I removed the
torn tape from the cooler, I saw that the contents consisted of a number of
bags of a white powdery substance. There was over one
hundred bags of what appeared to be cocaine. I resealed the cooler and
continued refueling the aircraft. About two hours following our arrival, the
U.S. Air Force C-130 bound for Panama finally arrived to pick up the vaccine.
We returned to Palmerola Air Base. Upon our return, I called Washington
switch via land line (telephone) and advised Mr. North regarding my discovery
of the cocaine. He told me that it was one of the trophies of war. "The
Sandinistas are manufacturing cocaine and selling it to fund the
military." He further stated that "the cocaine was bound for the
world courts as evidence." I was reminded of the white coolers I had been
asked to deliver to Arkansas on several occasions the year prior.
I was a Special
Operations pilot at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. In 1983 and 1984 we would routinely
receive requests from a medevac unit at Ft. Campbell
to deliver white coolers marked medical supplies to Little Rock Air Force Base,
and, on two occasions, to an airport west of Little Rock, in Mena, Arkansas.
Further investigation on my part clarified some outstanding questions I had.
The medevac unit at Ft. Campbell, the 324th Medical
Battalion was a supporting unit for Task Force 160, a Special Operations Unit
under the control of the CIA. Flight crews of the 324th Medical Battalion
rotated in and out of Honduras on four month tours.
During my flights to
Arkansas I was met by a man introducing himself as Dr. Dan Lasater.
Dr. Lasater was never alone. He was usually
accompanied by a plain-clothes policeman who produced a badge and ID. His name
was Raymond Young. I was introduced to him and found that his nickname was
'Buddy'. Mr. Young would later show up in Honduras, posing as a member of the
Arkansas National Guard (see flight plan dated 16 March, 1985).
On one occasion in
the fall of 1983, I was tasked with delivering two such coolers to Little Rock
Airport. The coolers, marked "medical supplies," were to be delivered
to Dr. Dan Lasater only. My instructions were to wait
for Dr. Lasater, if he was not at the airport when we
arrived.
Prior to take off, I
helped our crew chief secure the cargo in the rear of the aircraft. I noticed
that, although both coolers were identical in size, one cooler was
significantly heavier than the other. I shook the lighter cooler, trying to
guess its contents. But it was so tightly packed that nothing rattled. I recall
thinking that it must have been organs or something, packed tightly in dry ice.
So I opened the cooler to check its contents. After thoroughly examining the
contents, my curiosity was satisfied and I closed and re-sealed the cooler with
military green hundred-mile-an-hour tape. (They had originally been sealed with
gray air conditioning duct tape.) I re-secured the cargo and we departed for
Little Rock.
We arrived late in
the night, about 10:30 pm. Dr. Lasater
was not waiting for us, so we began our post-flight of the aircraft and flight
planning for our next leg to Houston's Hobby Airport. About 12:15am a
limousine, followed by a van, and unmarked law enforcement vehicle, arrived at
the FBO. Dr. Lasater was the first out of the limo. I
recognized him from a previous flight. He was followed by two others. Dr. Lasater introduced himself to me, apparently not realizing
we had met before, and asked if we were the aircraft with the donor organs. I
told him that we had the coolers and pointed at them in the rear of the
aircraft. Doug, our crew chief, helped Lasater's limo
driver with the coolers. The heavy cooler went into the limo and the light
cooler was loaded into the van. Dr. Lasater
introduced me to the two gentlemen with him. First, we were introduced to the
Governor of Arkansas, Governor William J. Clinton, and then his security chief,
Raymond "Buddy" Young. At this point, Mr. Young recognized me and
stated so. I was then introduced to a third man standing at the limo. We were
invited to stay the night and accepted. (After all, I thought, they may want to
talk to me when they find the note I left in the lighter cooler.)
After returning to
Ft. Campbell on Friday, I called Director Colby and told him of the delivery
and my discovery. I told him that when I opened the cooler, which was
ultimately taken by Governor Clinton, it contained several kilos of an
off-white powdery substance and lots of money.
The coolers which
were delivered to Arkansas were identical to the one I just discovered at La
Mesa Airport in Honduras containing cocaine. I decided that I had best begin
documenting our cargo for the flight crew's safety. I went to operations and
noted the cocaine on the back of the flight plan.
26 FEBRUARY, 1985
FLIGHT PLAN
26 FEBRUARY, 1985
FLIGHT PLAN
1 March, 1985
Two white coolers
marked "medical supplies" were delivered to Dustoff
(MEDEVAC) Operations. Major Rodriguez advised us to deliver the coolers to him
in Tela, Honduras (LYA). I opened the coolers and
checked the contents. They were both filled with about one hundred kilos of
cocaine. We delivered the coolers as ordered to Major Rodriguez. He was waiting
in front of an old DC-3. We then returned to base at Palmerola.
1 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
1 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
2 March, 1985
I was advised by
Major Rodriguez that "The Company" had arranged for an unusually high
concentration of chlorine in the water supply of a tactical communications site
called Skywatch. The CIA was unable to obtain the
satellite operations frequencies from the military controlled site. (This was not
unusual. The Department of Defense and the CIA have never developed a level of
trust adequate to share secret information between agencies. I was one of
several U.S. military officers recruited by "The Company" to
"spy" on our military for the CIA. This small group of military
officers report directly to the Director of the CIA. I reported to William
Colby.) My mission was to obtain these frequencies while the doctor was tending
to the ill soldiers. We flew a PA and our medic to the TAC site. While the PA
and medic tended to the stomach cramped and diarrhea ridden American
servicemen, I went into the communications van and copied the frequencies. When
we returned to Palmerola, we experienced engine
failure and were forced to auto-rotate from 8500 feet. The tailboom
of the helicopter cracked when we crash landed.
Later in the
afternoon, I gained access to a secure line. I called Washington Switch and
passed the frequencies to Don Gregg as I was instructed. Mr. Gregg, Vice
President George Bushs' National Security Advisor,
asked me to pass them to Clair George. Before having my call transferred to Mr.
George, I told Mr. Gregg of my discovery concerning the cocaine in the large,
white coolers. I also told him about Major Rodriguez' explanation. Mr. Gregg
confirmed that the coolers were bound for the world courts as evidence against
the Sandinistas. I was then transferred to Langley and passed the frequencies
to Mr. George. He thanked me and advised me that he would pass them to Dewey,
who was Dewey Clairage of the CIA (see letter dated
October 1993 from the Security Section of the Israeli Embassy). I terminated
the call and went to Base Operations. I noted the info on the back of the
flight plan. I put additional notes on the mission brief.
The supporting
maintenance officer for the US Army Aviation Element at Palmerola
Air Base advised me, during our post-crash investigation, that the aircraft had
experienced serious mechanical problems in flight. During maintenance the
turbine was fitted with the wrong main seals causing the combustion chamber to
crack on the jet ending in engine failure. Additionally, the main rotor blades
had been adjusted so that when entering auto-rotation, the main rotor pitch
would be in a negative position. This meant that instead of being driven by the
relative wind, and providing sufficient RPMs to land safely, the main rotor
blades were set to slow to the point of stalling, thus causing no lift and a
fatal crash. I discovered the negative pitch in time to compensate and land
with minimal damage to the aircraft and crew. Someone didn't want us alive. 2
2 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
2 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
2 MARCH, 1985 MISSION
AFTER-ACTION REPORT
2 MARCH, 1985 MISSION
AFTER-ACTION REPORT
5 March, 1985
Major Rodriguez
called and advised me that he and three others needed to spend two days
visiting several local villages and some of the north Contracamps.
I called Col. Zichek, the Hospital Commander, and
received authorization to fly two days of recon missions mapping villages which
were not on our maps. The following passengers arrived with Major Rodriguez.
General Gustavo Alverez -Honduran Army Chief of Staff (General Alverez usually flew under the name of Dr. Gus)
Honduran Colonel -the
General's aide
Amiram Nir
-CIA (Mossad)
We flew into all six
villages listed, and picked up soldiers and took them to El Paraiso.
We flew about seven sorties. Then we returned to base. Maintenance and weather
hampered our efforts to fly the following day. Those missions would be flown on
7 March, 1985.
5 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
7 March, 1985
Missions continued from
several villages to Contra camps. Major Rodriguez was utilized as an
interpreter to provide instructions. Two of the camps in Nicaragua were under
fire by Sandinistas. Our intelligence indicated that there was no problem. We
flew four sorties into the camps under heavy fire. At El Paraiso,
we picked up four large white coolers. I asked Rodriguez, "Evidence?"
He responded patting the cooler with his hands, "You catch on fast."
We dropped Rodriguez
and the coolers off at San Lorenzo (SNL) and returned to base. I went to
Operations and noted the cargo on the reverse side of the flight plan.
7 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
7 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
7 MARCH, 1985
BRIEFING SHEET
7 MARCH, 1985
BRIEFING SHEET
13 March, 1985
At 3 A.M. I was
called by J2 (which is Joint Task Force Bravo intelligence arm) and the Mil
Group (CIA) from the embassy in Tegucigalpa. There was an immediate need for medevac into Nicaragua. Soviet built Hind helicopters had
attacked several Contra camps along the border. I was tasked to fly into
Nicaragua and find the home base for the Hinds so that the Contras could
counter-attack. We arrived at Ojo De Agua at 1720Z.
Major Rodriguez advised us that Ocotal is the most
probable base area for the Hinds. Flying low level with only the main rotors
above the trees, we approached Ocotal. Before
departing the area of the airfield, we were able to count eight Hind-D Soviet
gunships. The aircraft alerted to our presence and launched.
We were able to evade
them and complete our mission moving medical personnel and supplies from the
damaged camps.
13 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
13 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
13 MARCH, 1985
MISSION BRIEFING
13 MARCH, 1985
MISSION BRIEFING
13 MARCH, 1985 NOTES
13 MARCH, 1985 NOTES
Transcription:
Tried
to reach J-2 or installation for 3 furs. upon arrival at Oio
De Agua - officials (one civilian clothed, Engligh
speaking) asked us to divert from original flight RQ to an urgent recon of
shelled area - no response frm J-2 need e cisted - we diverted - to area suspected as Ocotol, Nic. entered @ Danli thru
valley to El Paraiso Landed north of good size town
in soccer field - stayed about +5 min &c departed to north - up river
valley Noc Rcd radar from
C~ & NIC inbound lost on APR39 throughout terrain flight no further contact
until climbed appx 750' agl.
Suspect violation of boarder - debriefed by Col at Ojo
de Agua - no one big enough in your chain - repeated no one should know where
we had been. Col was not Honduran mil (different uniform) black e greying hair strong face. very
intelligent & knowledgeable of contra activities, name uns
- our aircraft did not have red chgs - gun shot by
crowd - offender aprehended by flt
crew. Adv North via Rodriguez
Note: El Porvinir & Ocotel are in Nicanam
15 March, 1985
I was called to a
meeting at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa. Due to a patient with a head
injury, I was unable to meet on time. Night flight was prohibited in country.
It required a life-death situation. Mr. Hibbard, the pilot-in-charge (PIC) of
the other medevac aircraft arrived late in the
evening with the patient. The hospital at JTF-Bravo was unable to provide neuro-care. They arranged for a neuro-surgeon
to fly into Tegucigalpa (TNT) that night. I replaced Mr. Hibbard's co-pilot and
flew the night mission to the capital city. As we approached Tegucigalpa the
lights to the city were turned off. This was an indicator to us that word of
our night flight was not passed on to the Honduran military as expected. When
we saw the blackout of Tegucigalpa, we dropped to night low-level flight and
turned off all of our position lights. We continued toward the city at about 60
knots. Our low-level recon revealed that we were just south east of the
airport. Having flown into the airport on many occasions, I was aware of the
anti-aircraft artillery locations around the airport. One clear area was the
main terminal. We repositioned over the city to the north of the air terminal,
entered over the main terminal, then dropped to ground level, and flew about
one foot above the runway to the U.S. military area. We shut down the aircraft
as Honduran military jeeps arrived with 50 calibre
machine guns pointing at us. The ambulance and a car from the U.S. Embassy were
held back until General Alverez arrived to take the
prisoners (us). When he arrived, he asked another officer how a helicopter
could breech the perimeter of the airport and main military base. We were still
sitting in the helicopter with our flight helmets on. When we were ordered out,
I took off my helmet and saluted the general. I pointed to the child who had
been hit by a U.S. military truck earlier in the day. An ambulance arrived and
we transferred the patient.
The general released
us and accompanied us to the embassy. When I arrived at the embassy, I was
introduced to William Barr, Mike Harari, and Buddy
Young. I had met Mr. Young one year prior in Little Rock, Arkansas. Mr. Barr
represented himself as an emissary of Vice President Bush, who would be
arriving in the future. This was an advance party designed to set up meetings
for Vice President Bush. We joined the cocktail party and then accommodations
were arranged at a local hotel. I was then asked to join Mr. Barr, Mr. Young,
and Mr. Harari at a local German restaurant. I was
picked up by the embassy car. Major Felix Rodriguez was in the car when I
entered. We met the others for dinner and continued the meeting at the hotel. I
was told that Mr. Young and Mr. Harari would fly back
to Palmerola with me in the morning.
We departed the
following morning with the passengers listed in Item 19 Remarks section of the
Department of Defense Flight Plan dated 16 March, 1985.
The following
conversation took place between Messrs. Harari and
Young during the flight to Palmerola Air Base. The
passengers were wearing headsets and speaking over the aircraft intercom system
due to the high noise level in the helicopter. As the command pilot, I routinely
monitor all conversations on our intercom. I did not advise our passengers that
I was listening, or that I was recording the conversation.
Buddy: "Arkansas
has the capability to manufacture anything in the area of weapons - and if we
don't have it - we'll get it!"
Mike: "How about
government controls?"
Buddy: "The
Governor's on top of it, and if the feds get nosey - we hear about it and make
a call. Then they're called off." He was looking around the countryside
and continued, "Why the hell would anyone want to fight for a shit-hole
like this?"
Mike: Shaking his
head in awe, answered,"What we do has nothing to
do with preserving a country's integrity - it's just business, and third world
countries see their destiny as defeating borders and expanding. The more of this mentality we can produce - the greater our wealth.
We train and we arm - that's our job. And, in return, we get a product far more
valuable than the money for a gun. We're paid with product. And we credit top
dollar for product."
Buddy: Still looked
confused.
Mike: "Look -
one gun and 3,000 rounds of ammo is $1,200. A kilo of product is about $1,000.
We credit the Contras $1,500 for every kilo. That's top dollar for a kilo of
cocaine. It's equivalent to the American K-Mart special - buy four, get one
free. On our side - we spend $1,200 for a kilo and sell it for $12,000 to
$15,000. Now, that's a profit center. And the market is much greater for the
product than for weapons. It's just good business sense - understand?
Buddy: "Damn! So
you guys promote wars and revolutions to provide weapons for drugs - we provide
the non-numbered parts to change out and we all win. Damn that's good!"
Mike: "It's good
when it works - but someone is, how do you say, has his hand in the
coffer."
Buddy: Responding on
the defensive,"Well, we get our ten percent
right off the top and that's plenty. GOFUS can make it go a long way."
Mike:"Who is GOFUS?"
Buddy: "Governor
Clinton! That's our pet word for him. You know they call the President 'POTUS'
for 'President of the United States'. Well, we call Clinton 'GOFUS' for
'Governor of the United States'. He thinks he is anyhow.
Mike: "That's
your problem in America. You have no respect for your elected officials. They
are more powerful than you think and have ears everywhere. You should heed my
words and be loyal to your leaders. Especially when speaking to persons like
me. Your remarks indicate a weakness - something our intelligence analysts look
for."
Buddy: "Aw hell,
Mike. Everybody knows the Clinton's want the White House and will do anything
to get it. That's why I'm here instead of someone else. We know about the
cocaine - hell! I've picked it up before with Lasater
when he was worried about going on Little Rock Air Base to get it."
A new line of
conversation ensued. Harari questioned Young about
his knowledge of who the 'players' were. He went down a list. He started with
'The Boss - Clinton'. Here's a synopsis of the players according to Young.
Buddy: "Clinton
- thinks he's in charge, but he'll only go as far as Casey allows. Me and my
staff - we keep the lid on things you know - complaints about night flying -
Arkansas people are private folks - they don't like a lot of commotion and Mena
just isn't the right place for the operation. It keeps us busy at the shredder
- if you know what I mean. Dan the Man (Lasater) - He
does magic with the money - between him and Jack Stevens we don't have to worry
a bit. Then we got Parks - if there's a problem - he's the man. We call him the
Archer - that's the codename that Casey and Colby told us to assign to that
position. Finnis oversee's
our drop zone. Nash - he's just the boss' 'yes' man. Personally I think he's a
mistake! Seal and his guys - I like his attitude "and leave the driving to
us!" he said, quoting one of Seal's good ole boy sayings.
Mike: "You like
Seal?"
Buddy: "Hell!
He's the only one I trust - respect is the word."
Mike: "Do you
see much of him?"
Buddy: "Hell,
yea. We test drive Clinton's rides before we send 'em
on, ya know? (He laughed, grinding his hips.) Say -
how much coke do you recon you can make in a
week?"
Mike: "One camp
can produce 400 keys a week. The others are about half that. But that's just
our operation here. We have other sources in various parts of the world. Why do
you ask?"
Buddy: "What?
Oh, the Governor wanted to know our capacity."
Mike: "Who else
is on the team?"
Buddy: "Well,
hell, I forgot who I told you about."
Mike ran down the
list from memory.
Buddy: "Ok,
there's the manufacturers - hell, these two.."
The tape stopped.
I didn't recognize
the names. I ran out of paper on my kneeboard shortly after the tape stopped.
Something like Johnson and Johnson. The flight
continued and so did their discussions...about people mostly. We landed and I
went to Operations and made a note on the back of the flight plan that I filed
by phone.
16 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
16 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
18 March, 1985
I was called at 0500
hours and told that there were three wounded soldiers at a Contra camp outside
of Choloteca. We launched and picked up two observers
in Choloteca as ordered. Mr. North
and a Lt. Col. Ramon Navarro. I had met Lt. Col. Navarro on previous
flights into contra camps, however, his uniform was
not that of the U.S. or Honduran Military. We then proceeded to the Contra camp
where our medic administered to the casualties. We loaded two of the casualties
and were waiting for Specialist McDonald, our medic, to finish with the last
patient. The last patient had a piece of what seemed to be wood sticking out of
a bad wound to the upper left portion of his body. When we attempted to clean
the area, we found a hole the size of a softball adjacent to the impaled
object. McDonald began cleaning the area, causing a clear view of muscle
hanging and the inside of the chest cavity. Mr. North fainted. I caught him and
popped an ammonia capsule to bring him around. We then departed and delivered
the casualties to San Lorenzo.
I would see Ramon
Navarro on several occasions. The last time I saw Ramon was February 27th,
1991.
In 1990 the United
States arrested General Manuel Noriega. General Noriega had been indicted by a
federal grand jury under the drug conspiracy laws. Two of General Noriega's co-defendants were severed from the General and
scheduled for trial in early 1991.
One of the
government's key witnesses against the two co-defendants was Ramon Navarro.
Navarro knew, from past experience, how valuable his testimony would be. After
being subpoenaed, Navarro contacted Felix Rodriguez, one of his handlers from
the Contra cocaine manufacturing facilities. Navarro told Rodriguez that he
wanted $1 million - cash or he would not only testify about Noriega's
involvement with drug manufacturing and trafficking, but he would also
implicate Mr. Rodriguez, Mr. Oliver North, President George Bush and others.
Having been recruited
into a covert operations intelligence unit in 1986, directed by William Colby
and George Bush, I was tasked with the mission of delivering the money with its
terms to Mr. Navarro. On February 26th, 1991, an Archer Team, consisting of
three assassins and one tracker began surveillance of Mr. Navarro. A Saberliner was flown into Miami Airport with a satchel of
money containing $1 million. My orders were to deliver the money to Mr. Navarro
and advise him that he was to leave with me.
It had been arranged
through Adolfo Colero, an ex-Contra leader now in the
Chamarro government of Nicaragua for Mr. Navarro to
relocate and live in Nicaragua. Mr. Bush felt that it would be too dangerous
for Navarro to testify. I was ordered by Colby to give Navarro the money and
take him to the Saberliner. I was further instructed
that, if Navarro refused to relocate, he was to be terminated on the spot.
Two Archers were
placed at Navarro's home the night of February 27th, 1991. I was stationed
outside of Navarro's girlfriend's house with the Major (code name for an Archer
team leader) and another Archer. Mr. Navarro exited his girlfriend's house at
about 11:30 pm. I exited my vehicle and approached Ramon. When Navarro saw me
approaching, he jumped in his car and sped off down the road. The red BMW was
speeding through the streets of Miami at about 80 miles per hour with our two
vehicles in pursuit. We notified the team at his home and they were prepared to
apprehend him. Suddenly, Navarro lost control and crossed the median, crashing
into a fence. Navarro was dead. We stopped and insured that he was dead, and
then departed. I returned the satchel of money to the aircraft.
See flight plan and
After Action Report on the following page.
18 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
18 MARCH, 1985 AFTER
ACTION REPORT
18 MARCH, 1985 AFTER
ACTION REPORT
22 March, 1985
I was asked to
provide transportation for the following passengers back to Tegucigalpa.
General Gustavo Alverez -Honduras
Felix Rodriguez -CIA
Mike Harari - Panama (Retired Mossad -
see letter from Israeli Embassy dated October 20th, 1993.)
Major Rodriguez
advised me that I would need to modify aircraft #228 for a flight through
Nicaragua to Costa Rica on the 24th. I 'roger-ed' and
returned to Palmerola. Upon arriving I arranged for
the modifications. The modification included four stinger missiles which were
to be attached outside of the aircraft only if detection and acquisition were
inevitable.
22 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
22 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
24 March, 1985
Purpose:
To deliver passengers
to El Ocotal, Costa Rica and to gather vital intel from moles at Ojo de Agua/El Tamborcita,
Nicaragua. It was necessary for pax to meet with
contacts at Ojo and brief prior to meeting in Costa
Rica.
Intel:
It was determined by
intelligence provided by Wally World, that both radar
threat and airborne patrols of Soviet built Hind-D were in place. It was,
therefore, determined that we would use a modified medevac
UH-1. If detected in a low-level flight across Nicaragua, it was most likely
that the Sandinistas would not shoot down a humanitarian aircraft. The
modification to the UH-1 were gun mounts ready to be swung out of the aircraft
with two stinger missiles mounted on each side. The mission was flown at a top
altitude of twelve (12) feet above ground level (AGL).
Flown
as Briefed.
Comments:
The first leg of the
flight was eventful. Utilizing the terrain elevation of the Cordillera Range
northeast of Managua as a shield against Nicaraguan radar, the mission was
flown with minimal hits of the APR-39 (Radar Indicator). The following
passengers and crew participated in the meeting at Ojo
de Agua: Mr. Rodriguez, General Alverez, and Joe Fernandez.
Mr. Harari showed minimal interest in the intel. Familiarization with the
usage of the photo equipment followed the briefing. I refueled from a tactical
ball dropped a day earlier. We carried two aux-fuel bladders in the hell holes
of the chopper. The flight resumed to El Ocotal,
Costa Rica with minimal hits on the APR-39. The meeting was held at a remote
seaside retreat. A communications center was set up at the chopper utilizing a
phone provided by Mr. Fernandez.
Attending the meeting
were the following:
General Noriega -
Panama
Mike Harari - Panama (retired Mossad)
Felix Rodriguez -
U.S.
Joe Fernandez - U.S.
(CIA)
General Gustavo Alverez - Honduras
William Barr - U.S.
Via Sat/Com link:
Oliver North - U.S.
(National Security Council)
William Clinton -
Governor of Arkansas
George Bush - U.S.
Vice President
General Noriega and
Mr. Barr greeted the aircraft when we arrived. The passengers adjourned to
their meeting while I secured the aircraft. I was invited to join when I
finished. Two Latin American soldiers set up the Sat/Com device and stood guard
on the aircraft. I joined the meeting approximately thirty minutes later. When
I arrived, the discussion was concerning the loss of over $100 million dollars
worth of drugs and cash. The "Enterprise" was being drained. There
were three Compaq Computers set up with operators, obviously working for Mr.
Barr. There were approximately eight (8) administrative personnel correlating
data provided by computer discs brought by the principles of the meeting. The
discussions continued. It was obvious that the purpose of the meeting was to
identify the source of the loss. The money flow was traced from Panama to
several destinations in the U.S. Their Ohio source was ruled out early. Their
Colorado source was also ruled out. That left Arkansas. It was discussed by the
members that either Seal or Clinton were siphoning from the
"Enterprise". At this point, my food was brought, so I moved to a
separate table and ate. By the time I finished, Mr. Fernandez signaled me to
join him. We went back to the aircraft and used the phone. He called Mr. North
and told him that the loss was definitely occurring on the Arkansas drop. He
said, "That means either Seal, Clinton or
Noriega." (I thought it noteworthy that Mr. Fernandez added General
Noriega to the suspect list.) He hung up. I started back, but Fernandez stopped
me and told me to get Barr and Rodriguez. I summoned Barr and Rodriguez to the
aircraft. About 15 minutes later, the phone activated and Barr answered. He
listened, not speaking but nodding his head in agreement. When he spoke, he
told the caller that it had been determined that the problem existed on the
Arkansas connection. "I would propose that no one source would be bold
enough to siphon out that much money, but it is more plausible that each are sihoning a portion causing a
drastic loss." He then acknowledged something with a "Yes, sir,"
and told the caller he would see him and give an up-dated report in two days.
At that point the phone was handed to me. I answered, "Tatum." Vice
President Bush asked me to ensure that General Noriega and Mr. Harari boarded Seal's plane and departed prior to my
departure. He also wanted the tail number of Seal's plane. I was told to tell
no one that we spoke. He then instructed me to pass the tail number to North
via land lines when I returned to base. I acknowledged and handed the phone
back to Barr. Barr stated that he and Fernandez were staying in Costa Rica
until the following day. They needed to visit the "ranch." He then
terminated the call. Mr. Barr then made another call. He asked for Governor
Clinton. He must have had a direct number because he didn't have to wait. He
began immediately. He explained that a substantial amount of
"Enterprise" monies had disappeared. He further explained to Governor
Clinton that it was suspected to be in excess of $100 million dollars and that
it was definitely disappearing along the Panama to Arkansas connection. He
suggested that Governor Clinton investigate on that end, and that he and Mr.
North would continue investigating on the Panama side and that it must be
resolved or it could lead to problems. "Big problems," he reiterated.
He then asked Clinton to put his best man on it and stated that this was
priority one. Then he terminated the call.
We broke down the
equipment. I dropped Noriega and Harari at the
airport and waited for Seal to leave in a Lear jet tail number N13SN. Then I
returned the other passengers to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.
This is the content
of the meeting and the mission. The following is the mission flight plan and
passenger list.
24 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
24 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
30 March, 1985
We arranged to remain
over night (RON) in Tela, Honduras. We settled into
the hotel and I excused myself for the night. I walked to the airfield (it was
approximately 1 mile away) and flew the helicopter to La Cieba.
I picked up the following passengers:
Name
Representing
Mr. North
CIA & Vice
President Bush
Felix Rodriguez
CIA - acted as
co-pilot
General Alverez
Honduras
Ami Nir
CIA (Mossad)
We flew into several
villages on the Nicaragua/Honduras border to recon for a later mission. I
recorded actual village locations for cargo drops by CH-47's scheduled later in
April. Three of the villages were Rus Rus, Waspam and Santa Anna.
Mr. North was pleased
with the operations. He stated that Vice President Bush appreciated the extra
effort I was giving. General Alverez told Mr. North
of my ability to sneak into his airfield under their radar. He asked North if I could instruct some of his security team and
pilots for future use. North declined stating that I was a national secret,
laughing. We landed at Santa Anna and met with Enrique Bermudez and other
Contra leaders. We were then taken to a processing area of some sort. As we
approached, there was a strong smell of jet fuel and acetone. There were
several tactical bladders, used for carrying fuels, sitting around the area.
Six large fuel pods were on the ground but had the tops torched off. Inside
there was fuel and ground-up coca leaves.
Mr. North stated the following
to the other passengers, "One more year of this and we'll all
retire." He then made a remark concerning Barry Seal and Governor Clinton.
"If we can keep those Arkansas hicks in line, that is," referring to
the loss of monies as determined the week prior during their meeting in Costa
Rica. I stood silently by the vat of leaves, listening to the conversation.
General Alverez had gone with the Contra leader to
discuss logistics. The other three - North, Rodriguez, and Ami Nir - continued through the wooden building, inspecting the
cocaine. North continued, "...but he (Vice President Bush) is very
concerned about those missing monies. I think he's going to have Jeb (Bush)
arrange something out of Columbia," he told his comrades, not thinking
twice of my presence. What Mr. North was referring to ended up being the
assassination of Barry Seal by members of the Medellin Cartel in early 1986.
"How
about 'Pineapple'?" Rodriguez asked. (Speaking of General
Noriega.)
"Naw," North answered, "something's up there."
Bush later insured Noriega was indicted and imprisoned for drug trafficking.
I recalled the
mysterious army officers remarks in Ojo de Agua, "Tell no one. There's no one big enough
in your chain of command." I just heard North
tell Rodriguez that the Vice President, the Governor of Arkansas and the three
of them are manufacturing cocaine. I flew them back to La Cieba
and I continued back to Tela in time for drinks
downtown with my crew and friends. We returned the following day to Palmerola. I went to Ops an put a
few notes on the back of the flight plan.
30 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
30 MARCH, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
6 April, 1985
Six coolers marked
medical supplies were delivered to Dustoff
Operations. We were tasked with dropping them off in Trijillo
at the airstrip. We met a U.S. Air Force C-130 bound for Panama and passed the
coolers of cocaine to them. I asked the pilot, "Who gets these?" He
looked at his manifest and told me that a Dr. Harari
would be called on arrival.
6 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
6 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
9 April, 1985
We flew into a small
village forty kilometers east north east of Ocotal in
Nicaragua. Rodriguez was there with the Contra leader Enrique Bermudez when we
arrived. We walked through the camp which was still being cleared and
organized. Four fuel pods with their tops cut off were sitting outside a large
military tent. Several tactical fuel balls were located next to the pods.
Rodriguez told the air crew that this was a Sandinista base that was captured.
I noted that all of the equipment, the GP large tent, the fuel pods, and the
tactical fuel balls were U.S. made. And inside the tent were several women
packaging the cocaine. When we left, we carried four 110 quart, white coolers
marked medical supplies to San Lorenzo, dropped them off to a civilian C-123
and returned to base.
9 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
9 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
10 April, 1985
We were tasked with
flying six coolers marked "medical supplies" to San Lorenzo,
Honduras. While we were flying on 9 April, Dr. Gus (General Gustavo Alverez), delivered six coolers to
Dustoff operations. I opened all six coolers to check
their contents. I only counted the packages of cocaine in one of the coolers.
There were 110 packages. Major Hethcox, the Aviation
Support Commander, sent his Administrative Officer, Lt. Willett, to Dustoff Operations to fly one leg of our flight as my
co-pilot. I suspected Hethcox was curious why we were
flying so much. We loaded the coolers marked "medical supplies" and
headed for San Lorenzo (SLN). Upon arrival we hovered to a C-123 cargo aircraft
that we had met the previous day. The C-123 was based out of El Salvador and
was tasked with carrying the cargos from San Lorenzo back to El Salvador. I
noticed something familiar as the C-123 pilot approached. It was Barry Seal, an
old friend.
Barry was holding a jar
of olives in his hand as he walked up to the chopper and greeted me. Barry had
promised me weeks before in Panama, during a meeting with Harari,
Noriega, and North, to see that I got some olives. I had visited the base
liquor store (Class 6) at Howard Air Force Base, but it was out of olives, as
was the commissary. I told him that I didn't expect "curb-service."
He gave his cherub laugh and invited us to a caf‚ for
a coka-cola. The crew joined us as he commandeered an
Air Force truck for the short drive from the airstrip to the village.
Barry and I walked
outside of the cafe so that we could talk privately. I asked Barry to level
with me concerning the drugs and who was involved. I felt that Barry Seal was
the only person I had met to date that I could get a straight answer out of.
The following is what Barry Seal told me concerning the drugs in general and,
more specifically, the destination of the drugs which we delivered to San
Lorenzo on 9 and 10 April, 1985.
"The Contras
needed weapons for their rebellion against the Sandinistas. When the CIA
approached the Contras in the early 80's they promised total support in
weapons, training, and money required to sustain the operations. This is what
prompted the Nicaraguans to begin open recruiting against the Ortega-led
Sandinista government. But, as time went on, the U.S. renigged on their promise to the rebels. Not only
did the U.S. cut money needed for medical and food supplies for the Contra
camps, but they also refused to provide the weaponry needed to stay alive. This
left the Contras in a hell of a spot. William Casey met with Adolfo Colero and it was decided that the Contras would get the
much needed money and weapons in exchange for cocaine. Casey put Ollie North
over the project. North, at the CIAs promptings, recruited Seal to oversee
delivery of the products, and a man named Ramon Navarro (Medellin Cartel) to
train the Contras in the manufacturing process. Colero
was the "point man" for the Contras. He dealt with Washington and
others as needed. Contra leader Enrique Bermudez was tasked with getting the
cocaine kitchens built and protected. Bermudez had solicited three other Contra
commanders to assist in this project. Their names are Commander Fernando,
Commander Franklin, and Commander Marlan. Ramon
Navarro supplied the cocaine paste and raw coca leaves to the Contras. The U.S.
provided the equipment. It was delivered to the camps by Chinook helicopters
(CH-47) out of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky (159th Aviation Battalion). It was
Barry's job to deliver the finished product and monies to destinations as
dictated by Mr. North.
Barry gave me the
names of his various drop points and told me to be very wary of North.
"He'll give up his mamma if he has to!" was his comment concerning
North's lack of honor. He also gave me the names of U.S. officials,
politicians, and drug enforcement officials involved in the cocaine enterprise.
I asked him to be
exact about the shipments so that I could better understand. He used the six
coolers that we just delivered as his example. He said that these coolers and
the coolers delivered the previous day would be taken to El Salvador. From El
Salvador they would be taken to a site in Southern California. There it would
be distributed in rock form called "crack." I made note of his
comments and his "Boss Hog" list, as Barry called it, on the back of
the flight plan concerning this specific flight. The notes were made on the
evening of 10 April, 1985.
10 APRIL 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
Transcription:
Delivered
6 coolers of cocaine to SLN. Met Bany
Seal in C-123. Ramon Navarro was with Seal. Asked Seal what was up with
the cocaine being made in contra camps. - Said it was
a CIA OPN. This shipment was going to Calif to make a
drug called crack. Seal said that the CIA planned to get all the riggers in the
U S. hooked on it & then throw 'em in prison.
Said the the S's for the crack goes to buy weapons
for the contrast Asked him who is involved - he said it goes all the way to the
white house. Said I could talk to the boss - he'd be here (in Honduras) in a
couple days. Took notes on back of AA. Msn request for RMTC. Will include with
this flight plan. Msn RQ dtd
6 April.
Thats all I had to take
notes on. Missions getting out of hand. Major Hethcox
is getting suspicious of the flights. Sent Willet to make sure we really went
to SLN. Fat Boy gave me some Olives - man they were good! Told
me to stay with it as long as I could. Said that he would let North know about the heat from Hethcox.
11 April, 1985
We delivered
personnel and supplies to several Contra camps. Among the Contra soldiers that
we carried was the Contra leader in charge of the North camps, Enrique
Bermudez. We flew several sorties making for a very long flight day. I would
only see Commander Bermudez on two more occasions. The last time I would see
Enrique Bermudez alive would be in 1991 outside of a hotel in Managua.
Enrique served as a faithful
Commander during the Nicaraguan Revolution on behalf of the Counter
Revolutionaries against the Sandinista government led by Daniel Ortega. But,
beyond his fighting ability, was his loyalty to Vice President Bush and CIA
Director Bill Casey. It was Commander Three Eight Zero (Bermudez) who would
insure the safety of the cocaine manufacturing facilities co-located in the
Contra camps.
When the revolution
ended, and there was a democratically elected president, Enrique Bermudez
rightly expected a prominent position. However, President Chamarro,
Nicaragua's new president, was not comfortable with Commander Three Eight Zero.
She felt that he did not possess the political qualities she desired in her
cabinet. In 1991 Bermudez pressured President Bush to convince Chamarro of his political value. Chamarro
resisted Bush. Bermudez, desperate to position himself, decided to use his
"ace in the hole." Bermudez told Bush that if he did not receive a
prominent governmental position he would expose Bush, North and company of
their cocaine trafficking enterprise in Honduras.
As Enrique Bermudez
walked down the street in front of the Intercontinental Hotel in 1991, a shot
rang out and a bullet entered the back of Commander Three Eight Zero's head. I
departed the area of operation before he stopped twitching, knowing that the
mission was complete. The message passed to the White House was quite simple,
"The playing field is clear."
11 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
11 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
11 APRIL, 1985 ACTION
REPORT
11 APRIL, 1985 ACTION
REPORT
13 April, 1985
I scheduled an
instrument training flight to La Mesa and then to Tela.
Major Rodriguez needed another night flight into Waspam
and Rus Rus. I carried
eight passengers - all medical staff from the Joint Task Force hospital to Tela, a beautiful beach town on the Caribbean. While the
others slept, I walked to the airfield and met Major Rodriguez. We flew to the
two Contra camps and returned with eight coolers. We stored the coolers marked
medical supplies in a broken down hangar on the airfield at Tela.
The Major told me that a C-123 should be there in the morning to pick up the
evidence. He also told me that 350 kilos of cocaine had been stolen from
international drug dealers based out of Colombia. He further told me that it
had been secured by the Contras in Costa Rica. He pointed to four of the
coolers, proud of the theft and the fact that he had possession of the cocaine.
An armed guard was posted outside the hangar. I felt numb. He must have thought
me a complete idiot to believe the trophies of war story he kept trying to pass
to me. But who could I tell? It even involved the Vice President! I just kept
telling myself to keep good notes.
Upon returning, I was
called to the JTFB Command Center. There I was met by the Commander of the Army
Aviation Assets in Honduras. He told me he knew I was being directed by someone
other than military officials and he demanded to know who directed my flights.
I told him that his security clearance simply wasn't substantial enough for me
to answer his question. He handed me a message that confirmed his suspicions. I
have attached a copy of the message to the flight plan dated 13 April, 1985.
When I returned to Dustoff Operations, I called North
and told him that the military authority was getting wise to the Pegasus
flights. He said that he had a copy of the "twixt" and would handle
it.
13 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
13 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
PLAN
19 April, 1985
I was called by Major
Rodriguez and told to deliver the map I had made of the Waspam/Rus Rus area two weeks prior, to
a CH-47 (Chinook) out of the 159th Aviation Battalion, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky.
The Chinook was scheduled to arrive in La Mesa at daybreak on the 20th, so I
gathered my crew, gave excuses of a dental problem and no fuel available to top
off at Palmarola. I was able to get the authority to
fly by the J-3 Operations for Joint Task Force Bravo. We flew to La Mesa.
Unfortunately, there was no fuel there either. When we arrived, the refueling
point had shut down for the night. We went to the hotel. The following morning
I met the aircraft to give them an orientation. I was on board as it was
taxiing to a new parking and the refueling point. Suddenly the main rotors
meshed. The top of the helicopter was torn from the aircraft, throwing all of
us violently around the interior of the aircraft. I was drenched in hydraulic
fluid. My back had been injured. I was able to get to a hangar and get washed.
I returned to my hotel room for two days. I then reported to the hospital at
JTF Bravo to find that I had sustained a compression fracture of the spine. I
was flown back to Ft. Stewart, Georgia.
19 APRIL, 1985 FLIGHT
BRIEF
19 APRIL, 1985
MISSION BRIEFING
19 APRIL, 1985
MISSION BRIEFING
EPILOGUE
Six months later Bill
Cooper and Buzz Sawyer were shot down in Nicaragua and killed. Their kicker -
Eugene Hasenfus was captured by the Sandinistas.
Three months after Cooper and Sawyer died, Barry Seal was killed outside a
half-way house in Louisiana as predicted by Mr. North during our flight on 30
March, 1985.
In March of 1986, I
was contacted by Lt. Col. Oliver North and involuntarily recruited into a
Special Operations group codenamed Pegasus. I was told that I would be working
directly for the President of the United States. I was paid $43,394.40 in April
of 1986 and given a medical discharge. I reported to my new assignment in May
of 1986.
During the next few
years, I would be tasked by Mr. Bush with the neutralization of a Mossad agent in 1988, an army Chief of Staff in 1989, the
President of a third world country in 1989, and the leader of a revolutionary
force in Central America in 1991.
Ami Nir was killed in 1988.
General Gustavo Alverez was killed in 1989.
Enrique Bermudez,
Contra leader and overseer of the cocaine kitchens, was killed in 1991.
In 1992 I was tasked
to neutralize an American citizen. I refused. I decided that day to leave the
Black Operations unit. When I told Mr. Colby of my decision, he told me that
one can't just walk away. I explained to him that I understood the fate of
those who walk away. For that reason, I began documenting my activities on
film, on audio tapes, and with copies of documents, all of which I compiled
through the years. I explained that the film and tapes were placed in strategic
locations around the world to insure my safety.
I was true to my
word. Over the year I remained silent concerning my knowledge of the illegal
activities of my superiors. But two years after I "retired" from the
Black Operations group, I was contacted by Messrs Colby, North and Rodriguez. I
was warned to give up my documents "or else."
I now know that to
turn over my documents would be terminal. My years of loyalty had been
betrayed. With no alternative, I chose to publish a portion of the documents
accumulated through the years. So in 1994 I began searching for the original
flight plans which were in the possession of a ranking Honduran official.
All flight plans and
briefing sheets contained in the Chronicles were supplied by the Honduran
government official. In 1985, the official, aware of the implications of the
documents, secured the flight plans and the briefing sheets for safe keeping. I
began searching for the original documents in 1994. I was contacted in early
1995 by the Honduran official who claimed that he had possession of the
documents. For reasons of security and fearing for his life, the official asked
that I arrange a rendezvous with him in Honduras. April 25, 1995, we met
secretly in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, where he
supplied certified copies of the originals. It was agreed that he would
maintain possession of original documents until they were needed by authorities
to seek prosecution of Messrs. Bush, Clinton, North, Rodriguez and others
directly involved in the manufacturing and trafficking of cocaine.
While in Honduras, we
were followed by a known US operative. Fortunately, I detected him early and we
were able to out maneuver him so as not to compromise our meeting or the
identity of the Honduran official. Upon our return to Miami, with documents in
our possession, our car was broken into and my briefcase which, among other
things, contained the keys to our car parked in Colorado Springs,
was stolen. The documents, however, were not in the briefcase. They were held
on my person, taped to my body. We were fortunate that my wife had her set of
keys on her. Two weeks after returning to the United States, my wife and I were
detained by the FBI. Our household goods were confiscated and rifled through by
federal agents. They did not find the documents they were searching for.
Subsequently, I was arrested and held without bail. The reason given by the FBI
for no bail was that I had recently traveled outside of the country. I was,
therefore, a flight risk. My wife, Nancy, was given the clothes on her back and
the keys to her car by the FBI. She was told to leave and not return. It was
interesting that the set of keys given to Nancy was the very set that had been
stolen with my briefcase in Miami two weeks prior.
In February, 1996 two
Secret Service agents visited me while I was being held in Tampa, Florida and
warned me that I would be charged with treason and either be executed or spend
the rest of my life in prison if I did not turn over the documents which I had
prepared with others for our protection through the years. A week later, under
very mysterious circumstances, treason became the primary crime for which I was
being held by the US Marshals.
Tampa Tribune
Newspaper Ray Locker (813-259-7915) is taking over from David Sommer Tampa Tnbune phone number
813-259-7600
May 4, 1996
COUNTY JAIL INMATE
FACING MYSTERIOUS CHARGE OF TREASON
By David Sommer Tribune Staff Writer TAMPA - Dois
Gene Tatum sits in the Hillsborough County Jail on a treason charge, but nobody
seems to know why.
Tatum, 45, says he
has a theory. While awaiting trial on fraud charges, he has been working on a
book about being a prisoner of war in Vietnam, where he said he was sent on a
secret, "one way mission" into Cambodia.
But the book makes no
mention of later work as an agent in CIA Black operations," Tatum said in
a telephone interview from Morgan Street jail. Maybe someone is trying to make
sure things stay that way, he says.
Jail offlcials say Taturn is being
held on the treason charge at the request of the U. S. Marshals' Service. Such
a charge is highly unusual. They said Tatum is not being held on the federal
fraud charges, although jury selection in that trial is scheduled to begin
Monday before U. S. District Judge Henry Lee Adams, Jr.
Tatum and codefendant
Nancy Jane Tatum identified in court records as his girlfriend with an alias of
Nancy Fullilove, are accused of taking more than
$82,000 in federal money while Dois Tatum operated a
government-seized Hudson golf course.
Deputy U.S. Marshal
David Jacobs, in charge of federal prisoners in Tampa, said his records show
Tatum is in custody solely on the fraud case.
"There is
nothing in his file whatsoever related to treason," Jacobs said.
Federal prosecutors
know nothing of the charge, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Gary Montilla.
"CIA guys are
generally charged with other kinds of espionage," the prosecutor said.
"My thought is it's a screw-up or some sort of macabre joke."
GLOSSARY OF NAMES
Gustavo Alverez (Codename Dr. Gus)
Former
Chief of Staff of the Honduran Military. General Alverez
met with Vice President George Bush during the Vice President's visit to
Honduras in 1985. General Alverez was killed outside
of Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 1989 on orders from President Bush via William J.
Colby.
William Barr
Held himself out as
an advisor to Vice President George Bush and later under the presidency of
George Bush, became the U.S. Attorney General.
Enrique Bermudez
Leader of the CIA
formed Nicaraguan Contra Revolutionaries, commonly called the
"Contras." Bermudez was killed outside Managua, Nicaragua in 1991 on
orders from Vice President Bush via William J. Colby.
George Bush
Director
Central Intelligence Agency, Vice President of the United States and President
of the United States.
Dewey Clairage
CIA based out of
Langley, Va. Target in 1991 indictment.
Gov. William Clinton
Governor of Arkansas
- While attending college in England, William Clinton was recruited by the CIA
to gather information while visiting the Soviet Union. Later
elected governor of the state of Arkansas and President of the United States.
Bill Cooper
Former Air America
pilot recruited to fly for Corporate Air Services. Died in
Contra re-supply missions for Corporate Air Services. Was
shot down over Nicaragua in October 1986.
Joe Fernandez
CIA
Station Chief of Costa Rica. Joe Fernandez is presently persona non grata
in Costa Rica for suspected smuggling of cocaine. Currently
business partner in Guardian Industries with Oliver North.
Clair George
Employee of CIA and
oversaw the Central American Desk Retired in 1988 and subsequently indicted in
1991 on federal criminal charges.
Don Gregg
National
Security Advisor to Vice President George Bush.
Mike Harari (Codename Cobra)
Ex-
Head of the Mossad's Metsada
and one of Noriega's most influential advisors.
Eugene Hasenfus
CIA contract agent
and survivor of the C-123 crash in Nicaragua which killed Bill Cooper.
Dan Lasater
Little Rock based
restaurant entrepreneur and principle of Premier Arkansas Bond Underwriting
Company, Lasater and Company. One of few with
directed access to the gubernatorial mansion of the Clinton's. Dan Lasater was convicted of trafficking cocaine in 1986 and
subsequently sentenced to federal prison.
Lt. Col. R. Navarro
Real name, 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 Medellin Drug Cartel. Navarro died in a mysterious auto accident in Miami,
Florida in February of 1991, the evening prior to his scheduled testimony for
the government against the co- defedants of Manuel
Noriega. Had he not died, he would have been taken to Nicaragua prior to his
scheduled testimony and subsequently terminated. This was on orders from
President Bush and William Barr via William J. Colby.
Amiram Nir
(Codename Pat Weber)
Former Israeli
Intelligence Officer (Mossad) and Chief Advisor on
Terrorism to Prime Minister Shimon Perez Killed in an airplane crash in
Southern Mexico in 1988.
Manuel Noriega
Former
Panamanian military leader and CIA operative. Indicted in the
United States for conspiracy to traffic cocaine and subsequently kidnapped, tried
and convicted. He is currently imprisoned at a federal prison in Miami in
Florida.
Oliver North
Orchestrator
of the Contra-affair which came to be known as the "Enterprise",
working directly for Vice President George Bush. Mr. North is
'persona non grata' in Costa Rica for the suspected trafficking of cocaine.
Jerry Parks
Former
police officer and security contractor to William J. Clinton. Accompanied Dan Lasater on several occasions assisting in the pick up of large white coolers marked "medical supplies"
delivered by U.S. army helicopters. Jerry Parks was killed execution style in
1994.
Felix Rodriguez
CIA
Operative reporting directly to Oliver North and Vice President George Bush. Barry
Seal Central figure in CIA drug operations. Seal was killed execution
style outside of a half-way house in 1986 on orders from Vice President Bush.
Jackson Stevens
CEO of Stevens and
Company, one of the largest financial underwriting companies west of the
Mississippi River.
Raymond
"Buddy" Young
Former
Arkansas State Police Captain and Chief of Security for Governor William J.
Clinton.
Buddy Young is currently the director of Region 6, of the Federal Emergency
Management Authority (FEMA) based in Denton, Texas.
CHIP TATUM
Chip Tatum started
his military career in 1969 when he volunteered for service during the Vietnam war. Graduating at the top ten percent of his class, he
became one of the Air Force's first elite Combat Controller's (CCT). He
survived his tours in Vietnam and a stint as a POW in Cambodia with a Purple
Heart, a Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, an Air Force Distinguished Service
Medal, an Air Medal, and a Vietnam Service Medal, to name a few. As his career
advanced, he accepted an appointment as a Warrant Officer. Following his
service in Vietnam, Chip was attached to the White House for
"special" duty assignments. White House special duty assignments continued
through 1986, at which time, Chip's talents filled a specific need of the White
House which existed outside a militanly-restricted
environment, so he was "recruited'' into an elite black ops unit codenarned "Pegasus." Chip continued to serve the
White House through 1991, leaving only when tasked to target his talents toward
U.S. officials. Serving five administrations, through a quarter of a century,
Chip commanded, planned, and participated in eighteen covert and black
operations around the world. His codename is Pegasus.
EXHIBITS
The below Document was Tatum’s instructed to Kill Presidential Candidate H.Ross Perot during the 1992 Presidential elections. Perot’s name was blacked out by Gene Tatum. Tatum told me that he refused and this is why he was locked up for 3 years by Bush. I also have a fax to Penns-Oil J.Hugh Litke in Houston Texas in the spring of 1992 that Tatum sent to Litke Daddy Bushes Partner in need of 2.5 million to do operation lockdown on Bush Competition in Dallas-Stew Webb
Tatum
P.O. Box 895-082
Leesburg, FL 34789
Chip Tatum is now available for public appearances.
Thanks and regards,
Chip Tatum
The
Chip Tatum Chronicles - Testimony of Government Drug Running (Part 2)
1996
D.G. 'Chip' Tatum
THE TATUM CHRONICLES
Part 2
Testimony of
Government Drug Running
By D.G.
"Chip" Tatum
PEGASUS an American
Spy Story Book Two
The Tatum Chronicles
Published by D.G. "Chip" Tatum P.O. Box 895082, Leesburg, Florida
34789 (352)787-0867
Copyright 1996 By D.G. "Chip" Tatum and Nancy J. Tatum
The Tatum Chronicles
INTRODUCTION
We departed the
following morning with the passengers listed in Item 19 Remarks section of the
Department of Defense Flight Plan dated 16 March, 1985.
The following
conversation took place between Messrs. Harari and
Young during the flight to Palmerola Air Base. The
passengers were wearing headsets and speaking over the aircraft intercom system
due to the high noise level in the helicopter. As the command pilot, I
routinely monitor all conversations on our intercom. I did not advise our
passengers that I was listening, or that I was recording the conversation.
Buddy: "Arkansas
has the capability to manufacture anything in the area of weapons - and if we
don't have it - we'll get it!"
Mike: "How about
government controls?"
Buddy: "The
Governor's on top of it, and if the feds get nosey - we hear about it and make a
call. Then they're called off." He was looking around the countryside and
continued, "Why the hell would anyone want to fight for a shit-hole like
this?"
Mike: Shaking his
head in awe, answered, "What we do has nothing to do with preserving a
country's integrity - it's just business, and third world countries see their
destiny as defeating borders and expanding. The more of this
mentality we can produce - the greater our wealth. We train and we arm -
that's our job. And, in return, we get a product far more valuable than the
money for a gun. We're paid with product. And we credit top dollar for
product."
Buddy: Still looked
confused.
Mike: "Look - one gun and 3,000 rounds of ammo is $1,200. A
kilo of product is about $1,000. We credit the Contras $1,500 for every kilo.
That's top dollar for a kilo of cocaine. It's equivalent to the American K-Mart
special - buy four, get one free. On our side - we spend $1,200 for a kilo and
sell it for $12,000 to $15,000. Now, that's a profit center. And the market is
much greater for the product than for weapons. It's just good business sense -
understand?
Buddy: "Damn! So
you guys promote wars and revolutions to provide weapons for drugs - we provide
the non-numbered parts to change out and we all win. Damn that's good!"
Mike: "It's good
when it works - but someone is, how do you say, has his hand in the
coffer."
Buddy: Responding on
the defensive," Well, we get our ten percent right off the top and
that's plenty. GOFUS can make it go a long way." Mike:"Who is
GOFUS?"
Buddy: "Governor
Clinton! That's our pet word for him. You know they call the President
'POTUS' for 'President of the United States'. Well, we call Clinton 'GOFUS' for
'Governor of the United States'. He thinks he is anyhow.
Mike: "That's
your problem in America. You have no respect for your elected officials. They
are more powerful than you think and have ears everywhere. You should heed my
words and be loyal to your leaders. Especially when speaking to persons like
me. Your remarks indicate a weakness - something our intelligence analysts look
for."
Buddy: "Aw hell,
Mike. Everybody knows the Clinton's want the White House and will do anything
to get it. That's why I'm here instead of someone else. We know about the
cocaine - hell! I've picked it up before with Lasater
when he was worried about going on Little Rock Air Base to get it."
A new line of
conversation ensued. Harari questioned Young about
his knowledge of who the 'players' were. He went down a list. He started with
'The Boss - Clinton'. Here's a synopsis of the players according to Young.
Buddy: "Clinton
- thinks he's in charge, but he'll only go as far as Casey allows. Me and my
staff - we keep the lid on things you know - complaints about night flying -
Arkansas people are private folks - they don't like a lot of commotion and Mena
just isn't the right place for the operation. It keeps us busy at the shredder
- if you know what I mean. Dan the Man (Lasater) - He
does magic with the money - between him and Jack Stevens we
don't have to worry a bit. Then we got Parks - if there's a problem - he's the
man. We call him the Archer - that's the codename that Casey and Colby told us
to assign to that position. Finnis oversee's our drop zone. Nash - he's just the boss' 'yes'
man. Personally I think he's a mistake! Seal and his guys - I like his attitude
"and leave the driving to us!" he said, quoting one of Seal's good
ole boy sayings.
Mike: "You like
Seal?"
Buddy: "Hell!
He's the only one I trust - respect is the word."
Mike: "Do you
see much of him?"
Buddy: "Hell,
yea. We test drive Clinton's rides before we send 'em
on, ya know? (He laughed, grinding his hips.) Say -
how much coke do you recon you can make in a
week?"
Mike: "One camp
can produce 400 keys a week. The others are about half that. But that's just
our operation here. We have other sources in various parts of the world. Why do
you ask?"
Buddy: "What?
Oh, the Governor wanted to know our capacity."
Mike: "Who else
is on the team?"
Buddy: "Well,
hell, I forgot who I told you about."
Mike ran down the
list from memory.
Buddy: "Ok,
there's the manufacturers - hell, these two.."
The tape stopped.
I didn't recognize
the names. I ran out of paper on my kneeboard shortly after the tape stopped.
Something like Johnson and Johnson. The flight
continued and so did their discussions...about people mostly. We landed and I
went to Operations and made a note on the back of the flight plan that I filed
by phone.
18 March, 1985
I was called at 0500
hours and told that there were three wounded soldiers at a Contra camp outside
of Choloteca. We launched and picked up two observers
in Choloteca as ordered. Mr. North
and a Lt. Col. Ramon Navarro. I had met Lt. Col. Navarro on previous
flights into contra camps, however, his uniform was
not that of the U.S. or Honduran Military. We then proceeded to the Contra camp
where our medic administered to the casualties. We loaded two of the casualties
and were waiting for Specialist McDonald, our medic, to finish with the last
patient. The last patient had a piece of what seemed to be wood sticking out of
a bad wound to the upper left portion of his body. When we attempted to clean
the area, we found a hole the size of a softball adjacent to the impaled
object. McDonald began cleaning the area, causing a clear view of muscle
hanging and the inside of the chest cavity. Mr. North fainted. I caught him and
popped an ammonia capsule to bring him around. We then departed and delivered
the casualties to San Lorenzo.
I would see Ramon
Navarro on several occasions. The last time I saw Ramon was February 27th,
1991.
In 1990 the United
States arrested General Manuel Noriega. General Noriega had been indicted by a
federal grand jury under the drug conspiracy laws. Two of General Noriega's co-defendants were severed from the General and
scheduled for trial in early 1991.
One of the
government's key witnesses against the two co-defendants was Ramon Navarro.
Navarro knew, from past experience, how valuable his testimony would be. After
being subpoenaed, Navarro contacted Felix Rodriguez, one of his handlers from
the Contra cocaine manufacturing facilities. Navarro told Rodriguez that he
wanted $1 million - cash or he would not only testify about Noriega's
involvement with drug manufacturing and trafficking, but he would also
implicate Mr. Rodriguez, Mr. Oliver North, President George Bush and others.
Having been recruited
into a covert operations intelligence unit in 1986, directed by William Colby
and George Bush, I was tasked with the mission of delivering the money with its
terms to Mr. Navarro. On February 26th, 1991, an Archer Team, consisting of
three assassins and one tracker began surveillance of Mr. Navarro. A Saberliner was flown into Miami Airport with a satchel of
money containing $1 million. My orders were to deliver the money to Mr. Navarro
and advise him that he was to leave with me.
It had been arranged
through Adolfo Colero, an ex-Contra leader now in the
Chamarro government of Nicaragua for Mr. Navarro to
relocate and live in Nicaragua. Mr. Bush felt that it would be too dangerous
for Navarro to testify. I was ordered by Colby to give Navarro the money and
take him to the Saberliner. I was further instructed
that, if Navarro refused to relocate, he was to be terminated on the spot.
Two Archers were
placed at Navarro's home the night of February 27th, 1991. I was stationed
outside of Navarro's girlfriend's house with the Major (code name for an Archer
team leader) and another Archer. Mr. Navarro exited his girlfriend's house at
about 11:30 pm. I exited my vehicle and approached Ramon. When Navarro saw me
approaching, he jumped in his car and sped off down the road. The red BMW was
speeding through the streets of Miami at about 80 miles per hour with our two
vehicles in pursuit. We notified the team at his home and they were prepared to
apprehend him. Suddenly, Navarro lost control and crossed the median, crashing
into a fence. Navarro was dead. We stopped and insured that he was dead, and
then departed. I returned the satchel of money to the aircraft.
See
flight plan and After Action Report on the following page.
I was asked to
provide transportation for the following passengers back to Tegucigalpa.
General Gustavo Alverez -Honduras
Felix Rodriguez -CIA
Mike Harari - Panama (Retired Mossad -
see letter from Israeli Embassy dated October 20th, 1993.)
Major Rodriguez
advised me that I would need to modify aircraft #228 for a flight through
Nicaragua to Costa Rica on the 24th. I 'roger-ed' and
returned to Palmerola. Upon arriving I arranged for
the modifications. The modification included four stinger missiles which were
to be attached outside of the aircraft only if detection and acquisition were
inevitable.
24 March, 1985
Purpose:
To
deliver passengers to El Ocotal, Costa Rica and to
gather vital Intel from moles at Ojo de Agua/El Tamborcita, Nicaragua. It was necessary for
pax to meet with contacts at Ojo
and brief prior to meeting in Costa Rica.
Intel:
It was determined by
intelligence provided by Wally World, that both radar
threat and airborne patrols of Soviet built Hind-D were in place. It was,
therefore, determined that we would use a modified medevac
UH-1. If detected in a low-level flight across Nicaragua, it was most likely
that the Sandinistas would not shoot down a humanitarian aircraft. The
modification to the UH-1 were gun mounts ready to be swung out of the aircraft
with two stinger missiles mounted on each side. The mission was flown at a top
altitude of twelve (12) feet above ground level (AGL).
Flown
as Briefed.
Comments:
The first leg of the
flight was eventful. Utilizing the terrain elevation of the Cordillera Range
northeast of Managua as a shield against Nicaraguan radar, the mission was
flown with minimal hits of the APR-39 (Radar Indicator). The following
passengers and crew participated in the meeting at Ojo
de Agua: Mr. Rodriguez, General Alverez, and Joe
Fernandez. Mr. Harari showed minimal interest in the intel. Familiarization with the
usage of the photo equipment followed the briefing. I refueled from a tactical
ball dropped a day earlier. We carried two aux-fuel bladders in the hell holes
of the chopper. The flight resumed to El Ocotal,
Costa Rica with minimal hits on the APR-39. The meeting was held at a remote
seaside retreat. A communications center was set up at the chopper utilizing a
phone provided by Mr. Fernandez.
Attending the meeting
were the following:
General Noriega - Panama
Mike Harari - Panama (retired Mossad)
Felix Rodriguez -
U.S.
Joe Fernandez - U.S.
(CIA)
General Gustavo Alverez - Honduras
William Barr - U.S.
Via Sat/Com link:
Oliver North - U.S.
(National Security Council)
William Clinton -
Governor of Arkansas
George Bush - U.S.
Vice President
General Noriega and
Mr. Barr greeted the aircraft when we arrived. The passengers adjourned to
their meeting while I secured the aircraft. I was invited to join when I
finished. Two Latin American soldiers set up the Sat/Com device and stood guard
on the aircraft. I joined the meeting approximately thirty minutes later. When
I arrived, the discussion was concerning the loss of over $100 million dollars
worth of drugs and cash. The "Enterprise" was being drained. There
were three Compaq Computers set up with operators, obviously working for Mr.
Barr. There were approximately eight (8) administrative personnel correlating
data provided by computer discs brought by the principles of the meeting. The
discussions continued.
It was obvious that
the purpose of the meeting was to identify the source of the loss. The money
flow was traced from Panama to several destinations in the U.S. Their Ohio
source was ruled out early. Their Colorado source was also ruled out. That left
Arkansas. It was discussed by the members that either Seal or Clinton were
siphoning from the "Enterprise". At this point, my food was brought,
so I moved to a separate table and ate. By the time I finished, Mr. Fernandez
signaled me to join him. We went back to the aircraft and used the phone.
He called Mr. North
and told him that the loss was definitely occurring on the Arkansas drop. He
said, "That means either Seal, Clinton or
Noriega." (I thought it noteworthy that Mr. Fernandez added General
Noriega to the suspect list.) He hung up. I started back, but Fernandez stopped
me and told me to get Barr and Rodriguez. I summoned Barr and Rodriguez to the
aircraft. About 15 minutes later, the phone activated and Barr answered.
He listened, not
speaking but nodding his head in agreement. When he spoke, he told the caller
that it had been determined that the problem existed on the Arkansas
connection. "I would propose that no one source would be bold enough to
siphon out that much money, but it is more plausible that each are siphoning a portion causing a drastic loss." He
then acknowledged something with a "Yes, sir," and told the caller he
would see him and give an up-dated report in two days. At that point the phone
was handed to me. I answered, "Tatum."
Vice President Bush
asked me to ensure that General Noriega and Mr. Harari
boarded Seal's plane and departed prior to my departure. He also wanted the
tail number of Seal's plane. I was told to tell no one that we spoke. He then
instructed me to pass the tail number to North via land lines when I returned
to base. I acknowledged and handed the phone back to Barr. Barr stated that he
and Fernandez were staying in Costa Rica until the following day. They needed
to visit the "ranch." He then terminated the call.
Mr. Barr then made
another call. He asked for Governor Clinton. He must have had a direct number
because he didn't have to wait. He began immediately. He explained that a
substantial amount of "Enterprise" monies had disappeared. He further
explained to Governor Clinton that it was suspected to be in excess of $100
million dollars and that it was definitely disappearing along the Panama to
Arkansas connection. He suggested that Governor Clinton investigate on that
end, and that he and Mr. North would continue investigating on the Panama side
and that it must be resolved or it could lead to problems. "Big
problems," he reiterated. He then asked Clinton to put his best man on it
and stated that this was priority one. Then he terminated the call.
We broke down the
equipment. I dropped Noriega and Harari at the
airport and waited for Seal to leave in a Lear jet tail number N13SN. Then I
returned the other passengers to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.
This is the content
of the meeting and the mission. The following is the mission flight plan and
passenger list.
30 March, 1985
We arranged to remain
over night (RON) in Tela, Honduras. We settled into
the hotel and I excused myself for the night. I walked to the airfield (it was
approximately 1 mile away) and flew the helicopter to La Cieba.
I picked up the following passengers:
Name
Representing
Mr. North
CIA & Vice
President Bush
Felix Rodriguez
CIA - acted as
co-pilot
General Alverez
Honduras
Ami Nir
CIA (Mossad)
We flew into several
villages on the Nicaragua/Honduras border to recon for a later mission. I
recorded actual village locations for cargo drops by CH-47's scheduled later in
April. Three of the villages were Rus Rus, Waspam and Santa Anna.
Mr. North was pleased
with the operations. He stated that Vice President Bush appreciated the extra
effort I was giving. General Alverez told Mr. North
of my ability to sneak into his airfield under their radar. He asked North if I could instruct some of his security team and
pilots for future use. North declined stating that I was a national secret,
laughing. We landed at Santa Anna and met with Enrique Bermudez and other
Contra leaders. We were then taken to a processing area of some sort. As we
approached, there was a strong smell of jet fuel and acetone. There were
several tactical bladders, used for carrying fuels, sitting around the area.
Six large fuel pods were on the ground but had the tops torched off. Inside
there was fuel and ground-up coca leaves.
Mr. North stated the
following to the other passengers, "One more year of this and we'll all
retire." He then made a remark concerning Barry Seal and Governor Clinton.
"If we can keep those Arkansas hicks in line, that is," referring to
the loss of monies as determined the week prior during their meeting in Costa
Rica. I stood silently by the vat of leaves, listening to the conversation.
General Alverez had gone with the Contra leader to
discuss logistics. The other three - North, Rodriguez, and Ami Nir - continued through the wooden building, inspecting the
cocaine. North continued, "...but he (Vice President Bush) is very
concerned about those missing monies. I think he's going to have Jeb (Bush)
arrange something out of Columbia," he told his comrades, not thinking
twice of my presence. What Mr. North was referring to ended up being the
assassination of Barry Seal by members of the Medellin Cartel in early 1986.
"How
about 'Pineapple'?" Rodriguez asked. (Speaking
of General Noriega.)
"Naw," North answered, "something's up
there." Bush later insured Noriega was indicted and imprisoned for drug
trafficking.
I recalled the
mysterious army officers remarks in Ojo de Agua, "Tell no one. There's no one big enough
in your chain of command." I just heard North
tell Rodriguez that the Vice President, the Governor of Arkansas and the three
of them are manufacturing cocaine. I flew them back to La Cieba
and I continued back to Tela in time for drinks
downtown with my crew and friends. We returned the following day to Palmerola. I went to Ops an put a
few notes on the back of the flight plan.
6 April, 1985
Six coolers marked
medical supplies were delivered to Dustoff
Operations. We were tasked with dropping them off in Trijillo
at the airstrip. We met a U.S. Air Force C-130 bound for Panama and passed the
coolers of cocaine to them. I asked the pilot, "Who gets these?" He
looked at his manifest and told me that a Dr. Harari
would be called on arrival.
.
9 April, 1985
We flew into a small
village forty kilometers east north east of Ocotal in
Nicaragua. Rodriguez was there with the Contra leader Enrique Bermudez when we
arrived. We walked through the camp which was still being cleared and
organized. Four fuel pods with their tops cut off were sitting outside a large
military tent. Several tactical fuel balls were located next to the pods.
Rodriguez told the air crew that this was a Sandinistas base that was captured.
I noted that all of the equipment, the GP large tent, the fuel pods, and the
tactical fuel balls were U.S. made. And inside the tent were several women
packaging the cocaine. When we left, we carried four 110 quart, white coolers
marked medical supplies to San Lorenzo, dropped them off to a civilian C-123
and returned to base.
10 April, 1985
We were tasked with
flying six coolers marked "medical supplies" to San Lorenzo,
Honduras. While we were flying on 9 April, Dr. Gus (General Gustavo Alverez), delivered six coolers to
Dustoff operations. I opened all six coolers to check
their contents. I only counted the packages of cocaine in one of the coolers.
There were 110 packages. Major Hethcox, the Aviation
Support Commander, sent his Administrative Officer, Lt. Willett, to Dustoff Operations to fly one leg of our flight as my
co-pilot.
I suspected Hethcox was curious why we were flying so much. We loaded
the coolers marked "medical supplies" and headed for San Lorenzo
(SLN). Upon arrival we hovered to a C-123 cargo aircraft that we had met the
previous day. The C-123 was based out of El Salvador and was tasked with
carrying the cargos from San Lorenzo back to El Salvador. I noticed something
familiar as the C-123 pilot approached. It was Barry Seal, an old friend.
Barry was holding a
jar of olives in his hand as he walked up to the chopper and greeted me. Barry
had promised me weeks before in Panama, during a meeting with Harari, Noriega, and North, to see that I got some olives.
I had visited the base liquor store (Class 6) at Howard Air Force Base, but it
was out of olives, as was the commissary. I told him that I didn't expect
"curb-service." He gave his cherub laugh and invited us to a café‚
for a coca-cola. The crew joined us as he commandeered an Air Force truck for
the short drive from the airstrip to the village.
Barry and I walked
outside of the cafe so that we could talk privately. I asked Barry to level
with me concerning the drugs and who was involved. I felt that Barry Seal was
the only person I had met to date that I could get a straight answer out of.
The following is what Barry Seal told me concerning the drugs in general and,
more specifically, the destination of the drugs which we delivered to San
Lorenzo on 9 and 10 April, 1985.
"The Contras
needed weapons for their rebellion against the Sandinistas. When the CIA
approached the Contras in the early 80's they promised total support in
weapons, training, and money required to sustain the operations. This is what
prompted the Nicaraguans to begin open recruiting against the Ortega-led
Sandinistas government. But, as time went on, the U.S. reneged on their promise
to the rebels. Not only did the U.S. cut money needed for medical and food
supplies for the Contra camps, but they also refused to provide the weaponry
needed to stay alive. This left the Contras in a hell of a spot.
William Casey met
with Adolfo Colero and it was decided that the
Contras would get the much needed money and weapons in exchange for cocaine.
Casey put Ollie North over the project. North, at the CIAs promptings,
recruited Seal to oversee delivery of the products, and a man named Ramon
Navarro (Medellin Cartel) to train the Contras in the manufacturing process. Colero was the "point man" for the Contras. He
dealt with Washington and others as needed.
Contra leader Enrique
Bermudez was tasked with getting the cocaine kitchens built and protected.
Bermudez had solicited three other Contra commanders to assist in this project.
Their names are Commander Fernando, Commander Franklin, and Commander Marlan. Ramon Navarro supplied the cocaine paste and raw
coca leaves to the Contras. The U.S. provided the equipment. It was delivered
to the camps by Chinook helicopters (CH-47) out of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky
(159th Aviation Battalion). It was Barry's job to deliver the finished product
and monies to destinations as dictated by Mr. North.
Barry gave me the
names of his various drop points and told me to be very wary of North.
"He'll give up his mamma if he has to!" was his comment concerning
North's lack of honor. He also gave me the names of U.S. officials,
politicians, and drug enforcement officials involved in the cocaine enterprise.
The End - Part Two
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http://www.stewwebb.com/Gene_Tatum_A_Letter_To_The_Montana_Senate_19970322.htm
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Gene Tatum was a personal friend of mine he
and I did many radio show together in 1996-1997 as
co-guests.
Bush Shadow Government Player
CIA-NSA Gene Chip Tatum and the Denver Connections Stew Webb’s ex-in-law
Leonard Millman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs2byHPFkhM&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/stewwebb1
Gary Webb's serious of articles the Dark
Alliance in
the San Jose Mercury Press was a result of Gene Tatum’s exposure
of George H. W. Bush' CIA Narcotics Smuggling.
I, Stew
Webb released the Short Version below of the Cutolo Affidavit
in 1993 after being given both the 90 page long version and the short version in
August 1993 by my Friend Bill McCoy DOD-CIA-Private Investigator (Murdered in
1997)
The
reason the Long Version has not been released is to protect those named in it who are still alive.
http://www.stewwebb.com/Cutolo_Affidavit_1993.htm
Stew Webb Video 1993 Corruption in High Place
describing the Cutolo Affidavit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYFLptTkNAY
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Note
Dois Gene Tatum
http://www.stewwebb.com/Cutolo_Affidavit_Col_Carone_Deposition_19980929.html
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