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The saga of Barry Seal
The man behind the scenes


By nessie


Barry Seal could have been the biggest drug smuggler in American history,
though certain people say smuggling was only his front. Whoever he was, he
died in a hail of bullets, with George Bush Sr.'s private telephone number in
his pocket. His life, and the lives of his friends and coconspirators make a
first-rate story � like a Fleming or a le Carre creation. But truth is far
stranger than fiction.

The saga of Barry Seal has already been the stuff of several books: Partners
in Power, by Sally Denton and Richard Morris, The Secret Life of Bill Clinton,
 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, and Compromised, by Terry Reed. A new one, Barry
and "the boys": the CIA, the Mob and America's Secret History, by Daniel
Hopsicker, has just come out. It's excellent. Pick up a copy. As I never tire
of reminding you, our secret history is too vast to be learned from the
Internet alone.

Want to know who is behind the War On (Some) Drugs? Barry and "the boys" is a
great place to start. First of all, it's a fun and easy read. But he never
lets the story get in the way of the facts, either. He is always careful to
distinguish clearly between rumor, speculation, and fact.

As Hopsicker reveals, Seal joined David Ferrie's Civil Air Patrol unit as a
teenager. And it was there that he learned more than how to handle his stick.
Ferrie's CAP unit, you may recall, also included Lee Harvey Oswald. When New
Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison began to investigate JFK's
assassination, he turned up Ferrie almost immediately. Then Ferrie died, just
as he had lived, under very questionable circumstances.

Ferrie was, to put it mildly, a first-class oddball. His life is uniformly
described as being full of strange activity and puzzling behavior. His
assorted talents and eccentricities included being a hypnotist, medical
researcher, amateur psychologist, victim of a strange disease (alopecia,
which made him lose all his body hair), and senior pilot for Eastern Airlines
until he was fired for homosexual activity on the job. He spoke fluent
Italian and Greek. Not one, but two, seminaries had decided he was
psychologically unsuited for what he saw as his true calling, the priesthood.

At the time of Kennedy's murder, Ferrie was 45, living in New Orleans, and
well acquainted with the most notorious names linked to the assassination:
Oswald, Clay Shaw, Guy Banister, Jack Ruby, and Carlos Marcello. Garrison
believed Ferrie's role in the assassination revolved around the getaway
planes. A more than plausible case can be made that Seal flew one of these
planes. If he didn't, he certainly could have. He knew how to fly, and he
knew the right people. For all this, he could thank David Ferrie.

Ferrie, too, started young. The House Select Committee on Assassinations
investigation stated, without even a raised eyebrow, that Ferrie had become a
pilot in 1942 and then gone to work for an oil-drilling firm that had jobs in
South America. Ferrie was 23 in 1942, prime draft age in the middle of World
War II. In 1942 the oil business in Latin America was of great interest to
the Nazis, as well as to their friends and competitors. It is barely
conceivable that Ferrie was not involved with the FBI spy network there.

It was a time when you needed more than a note from your local congressperson
to evade military duty. But instead of being drafted, as the HSCA report so
blandly states, he "goes to work for an oil drilling firm with interests in
South America." Another telltale sign of Ferrie's covert connections occurred
when, while just a lowly rookie pilot at Eastern, he was already known and
admired by none other than Eastern's president general Eddie Rickenbacker �
himself no slouch in these matters � who wrote the seemingly inconsequential
junior pilot a glowing letter of recommendation. "This man's efforts,"
Rickenbacker said, "bear watching and his qualifications justify his being
used and helped whenever possible in line of duty � and even beyond."
"Beyond," indeed.

The oil business has always produced more than its share of spooks. Witness
for example, George Bush. Then there was that other George, George
DeMohrenschilt, Oswald's CIA baby-sitter in Dallas. Even the great "Ace of
Spies" Sidney Reilly got his start by poking into the early Iranian oil
industry. The oil and intelligence connection goes back a long way. It's a
great place to learn the ropes. Seal studied at the feet of a master. He
learned his lessons well. He became first the youngest 707 captain and then
later the youngest captain of a 747 while at Howard Hughes's TWA. Seal was,
by all accounts, a crack pilot (no pun intended). But was it flying ability
alone that led to these early advancements, or was it also a case of "not
what you know, but who"?

We can only surmise, of course, but that is how it's done and has been for a
long time. To understand the web of relationships that bind the men behind
the scenes, we must understand what bound their predecessors. The only thing
more important than who you know is what you know about them. Knowing where
certain bodies are buried, for example, or the numbers of certain bank
accounts, can sometimes give you tremendous leverage. Other times they can
get you killed. It depends on who you tell, and when. Consider Seal's special
mission to Nicaragua. It seems he had gotten himself into a bit of trouble
over some Quaaludes, some 200,000 of them. He offered to turn informant and
go undercover, promising more cocaine than the agents had ever seen.
Initially, his offers were rebuffed. So Seal went over their heads. Again he
was rebuffed. Eventually, with help from his lawyer, Richard Ben-Veniste, he
went over everybody's heads, to Washington, DC.

"I did my part by launching him into the arms of Vice President Bush, who
embraced him as an undercover operative," Ben-Veniste later told the Wall
Street Journal.

Seal appeared before Bush's Vice Presidential Task Force on Drugs in
Washington, where he appeared to dazzle them with smuggling lore and how he
had made millions in the "trade," as he called it. But what caught the
panel's attention was the bombshell he dropped during his closed-door
testimony: that the Sandinistas were directly involved in drug trafficking
into the United States. According to Seal, the Medellin Cartel had made a
deal with the Sandinistas, awarding them hefty cuts of drug profits in
exchange for the use of an airfield in Managua as a transshipment point for
narcotics. Presto. Seal had said three magic words. "Commie dope peddler." He
was transformed overnight from major felon to star informant. Through the
simple expedient of ratting out a country with which the Reagan
Administration was dying to go to war, he walked away from felony drug
convictions for which tens of thousands of American citizens are today doing
life in prison. Bush was to have taken care of Seal's legal difficulties. At l
east that's how the rumor goes.

In exchange, Seal had gone to work for Bush and Oliver North at the busiest
little airport in the South, the one at Mena, Arkansas. When he found himself
in trouble again, Seal apparently felt he had been double-crossed by Bush.
His reaction, people say, had been to use his DEA cover to set up a sting
that netted two very red-faced Bush boys, Jeb and George W., on videotape
picking up kilos of cocaine at a Florida airport. For his impudence, the
story goes, he was publicly executed less than a year later. Be very clear
about this, it is still just a rumor. But there appears to be substance to
it. There was obviously something of value to somebody in the files that Seal
took with him everywhere he went.

Whatever it was, less that 10 minutes after he died, the feds came to whisk
it away. Hopsicker abundantly demonstrates that investigating this rumor can
be extremely productive, even if the truth of the matter still remains
elusive. The web of connections that such investigation uncovers seems to be
nearly endless.

Ben-Veniste, to cite but one example, had another client whose name may ring
a bell. It was William Jefferson Clinton. He was governor of the state where
Mena is located during the height of the shenanigans that went on there. Then
there's Ben-Veniste's close friend and associate Alvin Malnik, a man regarded
as Meyer Lansky's "heir apparent."

Hopsicker calls him "Alvin of Arabia" because, unlike most Jews, he converted
to Islam, took an Arabic name and married his son into the Saudi royal
family. Both he and his son have taken up residence in the kingdom, where he
acts as an advisor to the royal family. It's an odd little tale, but what
does it have to do with Barry Seal?

In 1982 Seal began flying weapons to the Contras from Mena, Arkansas which
had been paid for with Saudi Royal family money. Coincidence? Perhaps. Small
world? Without a doubt.

Such stories abound, if you know how to find them. Hopsicker does. By
examining in detail the life of Barry Seal, he has come upon far too many to
list here. They are as illuminating as they are entertaining.

Barry and "the boys", check it out. You'll be glad you did."
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