[R-G] CIA Plane Crashes in Yucatan Carrying 3.2 Tons of Cocaine

Anthony Fenton fentona at shaw.ca
Mon Oct 1 08:11:27 MDT 2007


CIA Plane Crashes in Yucatan Carrying 3.2 Tons of Cocaine

http://pimpinturtle.com/2007/09/26/cia-plane-crashes-in-yucatan- 
carrying-32-tons-of-cocaine.aspx

http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2007/09/another-coke-jet-mystery.html

This entry was posted on 9/26/2007 5:02 PM and is filed under Drugs  
and Alcohol,Latest News,Weird,Things you may not have heard  
of,Corruption and Lies.
Sept. 26, 2007 -- SPECIAL REPORT -- Plane that crashed in Yucatan  
with 3.2 tons of cocaine was CIA rendition aircraft

WMR has learned from knowledgeable European sources that a Gulfstream  
II that crash landed 1.3 miles from Tikokob in Yucatan, Mexico after  
being chased by Mexican military helicopters for flying illegally  
into Mexican airspace was one of the planes chartered to the CIA for  
the renditioning of kidnapped prisoners. The crash landing took place  
on September 24. The tail number of the Gulfstream is N987SA.

Mexican soldiers found no bodies at the crash site but did discover  
132 bags containing 3.3 metric tons of cocaine. The origination of  
the Gulfstream's flight is unknown but it was destined for Cancun  
when it crash landed. Police later said they had arrested one  
passenger who was on board the plane.

The operator of the Gulfstream is Donna Blue Aircraft, Inc. of  
Coconut Creek, Florida. Its address, according to the Florida  
Division of Corporations, is 4811 Lyons Technology, Coconut Creek,  
Florida 33073.

On June 10, 2006, WMR reported that the N987SA Grumman G-1159,  
Gulfstream II, was operated by S/A Holdings LLC and had been involved  
in the renditioning of prisoners to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

On April 21, 2006, WMR reported on a similar incident involving a  
plane connected with the U.S. government: "On April 10, Mexican  
police, acting on a tip from INTERPOL, seized a DC-9 aircraft  
carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of $100  
million. The U.S.-registered plane was en route from Caracas,  
Venezuela, which, according to French intelligence, is a known hub  
for cocaine shipments from Colombia to Saudi Arabia. The DC-9  
(registration number N900SA) made an emergency landing at Ciudad del  
Carmen in Campeche state. A Falcon aircraft that arrived at Ciudad  
del Carmen from Toluca airport in Mexico state in advance of the  
arrival of the DC-9 was also seized. The cocaine was contained in 128  
suitcases. The Mexican police later claimed the unidentified DC-9's  
pilot managed to escape. However, the police did arrest the co-pilot.  
The DC-9 was painted in the familiar blue and white colors of the  
U.S. Transportation Security Administration with am official-looking  
seal with an American eagle bearing the inscription: 'Sky Way  
Aircraft - Protection of America's Skies.' The registered owner of  
the aircraft is: Royal Sons Inc., 15875 Fairchild Drive, Clearwater,  
Florida."

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