By: Hollman Lozano
From the afternoon of February 13, 2003, the day on which the FARC captured three American contractors after shooting the Cessna in which these flying over territory controlled by insurgents, the Colombian and U.S. government have ensured that the contractors have been withheld because of an engine problem that precipitated the aircraft to land, while the FARC, claim to have shot the aircraft until it down.
However, what has not been repaired, is in how the FARC found the plane in the area. From the beginning, a course that, since the aircraft in the area, insurgents begin to shoot to consider a foreign object and not without reason to suppose that may contain members of the security forces or persons directly or indirectly to the Civil Service.
But according to an investigation by the DEA, and numerous polygraph tests conducted in Bogota and Miami's anti-drug agency informants, it is possible that the FARC, they knew a day before the coordinates in which the plane was going to be mentioned. According to the U.S. agency, an organization known as "Bogota Connection " composed by corrupt members of the Armed Forces of Colombia, the United States and drug dealers, was in charge of leaking classified information that would then stop hands of drug cartels, to the point where one of the informants had in his hands an original document, not a photocopy of one of the classified information to which they referred. Therefore it is possible, according to the ongoing investigation of the DEA, that this information has found a route to the FARC.
According to the research pointed to the time of the capture of American contractors, there are strong indications that senior members of the anti-drug office in Colombia not only leaked information to known drug traffickers about research, attempts to capture, and areas spraying, but were complicit in murders of informants who were working with the DEA, as prior to each of these deaths was always a request to declassify the name of the informant.
As if the DEA coincide with the release of the FARC, is that the plane they were traveling in three American contractors was shot down by ground fire and was not grounded by an engine failure as it ensures the governments of Colombia and the United States, according to the DEA, this was possible, knowing in advance the coordinates in which it would be.
Whatever the manner in which the FARC captured the three contractors is a fact that these only be released by the humanitarian exchange, any other way is a very high risk that neither the Colombian government nor the U.S. can run.
hollman.lozano @ yahoo.ca
hollmanlozano.blogspot.com
From the afternoon of February 13, 2003, the day on which the FARC captured three American contractors after shooting the Cessna in which these flying over territory controlled by insurgents, the Colombian and U.S. government have ensured that the contractors have been withheld because of an engine problem that precipitated the aircraft to land, while the FARC, claim to have shot the aircraft until it down.
However, what has not been repaired, is in how the FARC found the plane in the area. From the beginning, a course that, since the aircraft in the area, insurgents begin to shoot to consider a foreign object and not without reason to suppose that may contain members of the security forces or persons directly or indirectly to the Civil Service.
But according to an investigation by the DEA, and numerous polygraph tests conducted in Bogota and Miami's anti-drug agency informants, it is possible that the FARC, they knew a day before the coordinates in which the plane was going to be mentioned. According to the U.S. agency, an organization known as "Bogota Connection " composed by corrupt members of the Armed Forces of Colombia, the United States and drug dealers, was in charge of leaking classified information that would then stop hands of drug cartels, to the point where one of the informants had in his hands an original document, not a photocopy of one of the classified information to which they referred. Therefore it is possible, according to the ongoing investigation of the DEA, that this information has found a route to the FARC.
According to the research pointed to the time of the capture of American contractors, there are strong indications that senior members of the anti-drug office in Colombia not only leaked information to known drug traffickers about research, attempts to capture, and areas spraying, but were complicit in murders of informants who were working with the DEA, as prior to each of these deaths was always a request to declassify the name of the informant.
As if the DEA coincide with the release of the FARC, is that the plane they were traveling in three American contractors was shot down by ground fire and was not grounded by an engine failure as it ensures the governments of Colombia and the United States, according to the DEA, this was possible, knowing in advance the coordinates in which it would be.
Whatever the manner in which the FARC captured the three contractors is a fact that these only be released by the humanitarian exchange, any other way is a very high risk that neither the Colombian government nor the U.S. can run.
hollman.lozano @ yahoo.ca
hollmanlozano.blogspot.com
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