Is the US Forest Service too busy flying cocaine in its planes to fight forest fires??

CIA and Subsidiaries Exposed in Court Documents As Active Drug Smugglers Using Military Aircraft Washed Through Forest Service

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CIA and Subsidiaries Exposed in Court Documents As Active Drug Smugglers Using Military Aircraft Washed Through Forest Service

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“The US Forest Service’s C-119s were grounded in 1987 due to safety concerns. In need of aircraft to fight forest fires, the US Forest Service organized a deal with DOD and the GSA to exchange the grounded aircraft for C-130A and P-3 Orion aircraft for C-119s.

Gary Eitel, a Washington lawyer and Vietnam pilot who flew CIA missions in the late 1980s, blew the whistle on the aircraft swap program by filing hot line complaints with USDA and a qui tam lawsuit (A qui tam lawsuit allows private citizens to sue on behalf of the government). Eitel alleged that the swaps were illegal and the former military aircraft were used by the CIA in covert operations to fly cocaine into the…

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2 thoughts on “Is the US Forest Service too busy flying cocaine in its planes to fight forest fires??

  1. I too, had to reblog this and I commented:

    “Is the US Forest Service too busy flying cocaine in its planes to fight forest fires??”

    “Yes, yes and yes! Drug running is big business. What do you think kept the banks afloat during the 2008 financial crisis? Newsflash! It wasn’t a stimulus package. It was laundering drug money. The U.S. government is the biggest drug cartel in the world, bar none.

    So, with a choice between fighting fires to save the homes and businesses of Americans or amassing billions and even trillions in drug running? They’ll take “Drug running for $1000 Alex!”

    I have no idea when Americans are going to figure out that their ‘government’ is not really their ‘government’. Those who make laws that impact Americans do so based on what corporations pay them to do and what corporation has ever valued their employees to the point where they see them as valued assets as opposed to necessary liabilities? I wish someone would name one corporation that does so.

    And so therefore, would it really be a stretch of the imagination to believe that the US Forest Service is simply too busy using its planes to fly cocaine around as opposed to fighting wildfires that are becoming more frequent and deadly by the second? It shouldn’t.

    Great post, Dr. Bramhall!

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