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Vatic Note: I remember when this all happened. No one knew at the time that the CIA was involved, only that the DEA agent had been murdered by the cartels. I would not doubt it if MI6 and Mossad were involved as well, with the CIA running the operation. It was only now that this has come out.... that is how long they were able to keep it covered up. Thank goodness for some heros.
Remember, Bush Sr is directly related to Queen of England and also is a khazar according to his wife. He has been tied in with England and Israel which is Rothschilds "government" in exile, and England's bank belongs to Rothschild as well. So behind it all, are the international bankers who have been doing the drugs and money laundering to pay for their illegal black ops all toward their global domination agenda.
It is so typical of them to put this whole thing on Reagan, when Bush was the man working for the Bankers and England. Remember, when Reagan won the nomination for the GOP, everyone tried to get him to take Bush as his VP and he refused to do it. He held out for a whole 10 days. Then Reagan was summoned to NY to meet with Rockefeller who told him to take Bush as VP. They met for 4 hours. That is how long it took for Rocky to convince Reagan. He did it, and of course they won, and 3 months after taking office, Reagan was shot.
Anybody want to guess who was behind that? So, this below does not surprise me and it was a typical Bush operation.
CIA Connection To DEA Agent’s Murder “TOO HOT FOR FOX NEWS”?
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/12/16/cia-connection-to-dea-agents-murder-too-hot-for-fox-news/
by Robert O'Dowd, Veterans Today
(Salem, OR) – Enrique Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent and former Marine, was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in Mexico in February 1985. In October 2013, Luis Chaparro and J. Jesus Esquivel broke the news that Kiki was murdered on orders from the CIA.
The motive for the murder was to prevent him from blowing the whistle on narcotrafficking of cocaine into the US to fund the Contra War in Nicaragua, according to El Diario de Coahuila and Proceso, the two Mexican newspapers.
The story attracted media attention in South America, Europe, and on FOX in the US. Except for FOX, the US major media did not report the breaking news story. FOX producers of “The Kelly File” failed to report the most sensational and breaking news part of the Kiki Camarena news story—the involvement of the CIA in his torture and death.
“The Kelly File” on FOX reported an abridged video report “A look at DEA agent ‘Kiki’ Camarena’s murder.” William La Jeunesse reported the story on Megyn Kelly’s program but left out the involvement of the CIA in Kiki’s torture and murder. Apparently, FOX decided that reporting the connection to the CIA, the breaking news part of Kiki’s death reported by two Mexican newspapers and La Jeunnesse in a FOX news.com article was too hot to handle.
William La Jeunesse and Lee Ross, the two correspondents for FOX News.com, reported in an October 10th news story posted on the internet, “US intelligence assets in Mexico reportedly tied to murdered DEA agent” that Phil Jordan, former director of DEA’s El Paso Intelligence Center said, “In [Camarena’s] interrogation room, I was told by Mexican authorities, that CIA operatives were in there. Actually conducting the interrogation. Actually taping Kiki.”
The tapes of Kiki’s torture and murder were obtained by the DEA from the CIA, according to Hector Berrellez, his DEA supervisor who headed up the DEA’s investigation of the murder. Berrellez said, “Obviously, they [the CIA] were there. Or at least some of their contract workers were there.”
Both the Mexican and US government version is that Rafael Caro Quintero was responsible for the torture and death of Kiki Camarena. Quintero was convicted of Kiki’s torture and death but freed from a Mexican prison in August 2013 after serving 28 years of a 40 year sentence.
The Borderland Beat reported the breaking news stories by El Diario de Coahuila and Proceso in early October 2010:
"A story that sounds like it was taken 
from a complex espionage novel has just exploded on U.S. television. 
Enrique Kiki Camarena, the DEA law enforcement officer murdered in 
Mexico in February, 1985, was apparently not the victim of the Mexican 
capo Rafael Caro Quintero, but rather, of a dark member of the CIA. 
This
 individual was the one charged with silencing the anti-narcotics agent 
for one serious reason: he had discovered that Washington was associated
 with the drug trafficker and was using the profits from the drug 
trafficking to finance the activities of the counterrevolution."
According to Berrellez, “It was I who directed the investigation into the death of Camarena. During this investigation, we discovered that some members of a U.S. intelligence agency, who had infiltrated the DFS (the Mexican Federal Security Directorate), also participated in the kidnapping of Camarena. Two witnesses identified Felix Ismael Rodriguez. They (witnesses) were with the DFS and they told us that, in addition, he (Rodriguez) had identified himself as “U.S. intelligence.”
Rodriquez, born in 1941 in Cuba, was a rabid anticommunist, an early recruit for the CIA involved in the Bay of Pigs, became a naturalized citizen, joined the US Army, served in Vietnam flying chopper and in the Phoenix program.
Rodriquez claimed responsibility for the capture of Che Guevara, a major Cuban revolutionary figure, in 1967 in Bolivia. Guevara’s was shot and killed by a Bolivian solider. Rodriquez kept his Rolex watch as a war souvenir. Based on his history, it’s clear that Rodriquez was capable of murder.
Rodriquez maintained close connections with Donald Gregg, his CIA supervisor in Vietnam. Gregg served as national security adviser to Vice President George Bush from 1982 to 1989.
In 1985 and 1986, Rodriquez was working for the NSC, running the Contra re-supply effort out of Ilopango Air Base in El Salvador. Rodriquez involvement in illegal drug trafficking is supported by sworn testimony by Celerino “Cele” Castillo, a retired DEA Agent.
CELERINO “CELE” CASTILLO
For several years, I fought in the 
trenches of the front lines of Reagan’s “Drug War”, trying to stamp out 
what I considered American’s greatest foreign threat. But, when I was 
posted, in Central and South America from 1984 through 1990, I knew we 
were playing the “Drug War Follies.” While our government shouted “Just Say No!”, entire Central and South American nations fell into what are now known as, “Cocaine democracies.”
While with the DEA, I was able to keep 
journals of my assignments in Central and South America. These journals 
include names, case file numbers and DEA NADDIS (DEA Master Computer) 
information to back up my allegations. I have pictures and original 
passports of the victims that were murdered by CIA assets. These 
atrocities were done with the approval of the agencies.
We, ordinary Americans, can not trust the
 C.I.A. Inspector General to conduct a full investigation into the CIA 
or the DEA. Let me tell you why. When President Clinton (June, 1996) 
ordered The Intelligence Oversight Board to conduct an investigation 
into allegations that US Agents were involved in atrocities in 
Guatemala, it failed to investigate several DEA and CIA operations in 
which U.S. agents knew before hand that individuals (some Americans) 
were going to be murdered.
I became so frustrated that I forced 
myself to respond to the I.O.B report citing case file numbers, dates, 
and names of people who were murdered. In one case (DEA file # 
TG-86-0005) several Colombians and Mexicans were raped, tortured and 
murdered by CIA and DEA assets, with the approval of the CIA. 
Among 
those victims identified was Jose Ramon Parra-Iniguez, Mexican passport 
A-GUC-043 and his two daughters Maria Leticia Olivier-Dominguez, Mexican
 passport A-GM-8381. Several Colombian nationals: Adolfo Leon 
Morales-Arcilia “a.k.a.” Adolfo Morales-Orestes, Carlos Alberto Ramirez,
 and Jiro Gilardo-Ocampo. 
Both a DEA and a CIA agent were present, when 
the individuals were being interrogated (tortured). The main target of 
that case was a Guatemalan Congressman, (Carlos Ramiro Garcia de Paz) 
who took delivery of 2,404 kilos of cocaine in Guatemala just before the
 interrogation. 
This case directly implicated the Guatemalan Government 
in drug trafficking (The Guatemalan Congressman still has his US visa 
and continues to travel at his pleasure into the US). To add salt to the
 wound, in 1989 these murders were investigated by the U.S Department of
 Justice, Office of Professional Responsibility. 
DEA S/I Tony Recevuto 
determined that the Guatemalan Military Intelligence, G-2 (worst human 
rights violators in the Western Hemisphere) was responsible for these 
murders. Yet, the U.S. government continued to order U.S. agents to work
 hand in hand with the Guatemalan Military. This information was never 
turned over to the I.O.B. investigation. (see attached response)…
When
 the Boland Amendment(s) cut the Contras off from a continued U.S. 
government subsidy, George Bush, his national security adviser Don 
Gregg, and Ollie North, turned to certain foreign governments, and to 
private contributions, to replace government dollars. Criminal sources 
of contributions were not excluded. By the end of 1981, through a series
 of Executive Orders and National Security Decision Directives, many of 
which have been declassified, Vice President Bush was placed in charge 
of all Reagan administration intelligence operations. 
All of the covert 
operations carried out by officers of the CIA, the Pentagon, and every 
other federal agency, along with a rogue army of former intelligence 
operatives and foreign agents, were commanded by George Bush. Gary Webb 
(San Jose Mercury News) acknowledged, that he simply had not traced the 
command structure over the Contras up into the White House, although he 
had gotten some indications that the operation was not just CIA.
On Dec. 01, 1981, President Ronald Reagan
 signed a secret order authorizing the CIA to spend $19.9 million for 
covert military aid to the recently formed Contras— hardly enough money 
to launch a serious military operation against the Cuban and 
Soviet-backed Sandinista regime.
In August 1982, George Bush hired Donald 
P. Gregg as his principal adviser for national security affairs. In late
 1984, Gregg introduced Oliver North to Felix Rodriguez, (a retired CIA 
agent) who had already been working in Central America for over a year 
under Bush’s direction. 
Gregg personally introduced Rodriguez to Bush on
 Jan. 22, 1985. Two days after his January 1985 meeting, Rodriguez went 
to El Salvador and made arrangements to set up his base of operations at
 Ilopango air base. On Nov. 01, 1984, the FBI arrested Rodriguez’s 
partner, Gerard Latchinian and convicted him of smuggling $10.3 million 
in cocaine into the U.S.
On Jan. 18, 1985, Rodriguez allegedly met
 with money-launderer Ramon Milan-Rodriguez, who had moved $1.5 billion 
for the Medellin cartel. Milan testified before a Senate Investigation 
on the Contras’ drug smuggling, that before this 1985 meeting, he had 
granted Felix Rodriguez’s request and given $10 million from the cocaine
 for the Contras.
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