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From: "daniel hopsicker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 2, 2006 1:38:41 AM PDT
Subject: Who Owns DC9 'Cocaine One' Airliner?

Spooks, Saudis, & Another FAA Cover-up in Florida
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Eight weeks after Mexican soldiers at a rural airport in the Yucatan discovered 5.5 tons of cocaine onboard an American-registered DC9 painted to resemble aircraft from the U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, Mexican and U.S. law enforcement officials seem no closer to publicly identifying the owner of the plane, not to mention the tons of cocaine.

The last registered American owner of the DC9, Frederic Geffon of Royal Sons Inc insisted he bore no responsibility at all for the plane's recent misadventures.

In a May 5, 2006 interview with the Tampa Tribune following up a story they'd run the previous day, Geffon said he sold the plane 10 days before it was seized by Mexican authorities, to a man named Jorge Corrales, who he identified as a Simi Valley, Calif., aircraft broker.

But the MadCowMorningNews has learned that there is a problem with Geffon's explanation: The California "aircraft broker" who Geffon says bought the aircraft(N900SA)—for resale to a client identified only as a "Venezuelan company"—does not appear to be in the business of buying and selling planes.

The results of our probe into the tangled skein of companies and individuals involved in what has clearly been a continuing operation for at least a decade, we will at long last get a good look at what until now has been the most elusive species on Earth:

The American Drug Lords.

 



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daniel hopsicker
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