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EPISODE · May 12, 2006 · 57 MIN

P.I.D. Radio 5/12/06: The Flight of Cocaine One

from PID Radio · host Derek and Sharon Gilbert

We rearranged our schedule a bit in order to bring you a full program of news analysis. As usually happens, a deeper look at what's really going on somehow gets buried beneath the stories about high gasoline prices and Anna Nicole Smith's latest court battle. The question that's on our minds tonight is this: Why did Porter Goss really quit as head of the CIA after only a year and a half? Could there be a connection to a plane, painted to look like an official US Government jet, that was seized in Mexico last month with 5.5 tons of cocaine on board? We don't know the answer, but we'll present some of the dots that no one in the mainstream media can seem to find, much less connect.Show topics and links:US government tipping off Mexico to Minuteman patrolsMystery of 5.5-ton coke plane deepensSan Diego defense contractor linked to 5.5 ton cocaine bustAnd this contractor, Titan Corp., is also tied to the "Duke" Cunningham/Dusty Foggo "Hookergate" scandal!Wayne Madsen: Coke plane owner tied to offshore gambling, Jack AbramoffNOTE: Mr. Madsen now requires a subscription fee to read his articlesCIA links to plane seized in Mexico with 5.5 tons of cocaineIranian Revolutionary Guard infiltrating southern IsraelDrought threatens 14 million in ChinaDefense Department arms dealer with Al Qaeda ties was to ship missing AK47sRussian arms dealer Viktor Bout is the man to call when you need 200,000 AK47s, even when you're the United States governmentLawyers, guns, and money — and drugsHmm… It was Paul Wolfowitz who delayed responding to the State Department's request that the DOD quit doing business with Viktor BoutCleveland activist faces jail time for tacking poster to telephone poleAnd the judge wanted her to submit to mental health evaluation because her opposition to President Bush proves she's ‘delusional'

We rearranged our schedule a bit in order to bring you a full program of news analysis. As usually happens, a deeper look at what's really going on somehow gets buried beneath the stories about high gasoline prices and Anna Nicole Smith's latest court battle. The question that's on our minds tonight is this: Why did Porter Goss really quit as head of the CIA after only a year and a half? Could there be a connection to a plane, painted to look like an official US Government jet, that was seized in Mexico last month with 5.5 tons of cocaine on board? We don't know the answer, but we'll present some of the dots that no one in the mainstream media can seem to find, much less connect.Show topics and links:US government tipping off Mexico to Minuteman patrolsMystery of 5.5-ton coke plane deepensSan Diego defense contractor linked to 5.5 ton cocaine bustAnd this contractor, Titan Corp., is also tied to the "Duke" Cunningham/Dusty Foggo "Hookergate" scandal!Wayne Madsen: Coke plane owner tied to offshore gambling, Jack AbramoffNOTE: Mr. Madsen now requires a subscription fee to read his articlesCIA links to plane seized in Mexico with 5.5 tons of cocaineIranian Revolutionary Guard infiltrating southern IsraelDrought threatens 14 million in ChinaDefense Department arms dealer with Al Qaeda ties was to ship missing AK47sRussian arms dealer Viktor Bout is the man to call when you need 200,000 AK47s, even when you're the United States governmentLawyers, guns, and money — and drugsHmm… It was Paul Wolfowitz who delayed responding to the State Department's request that the DOD quit doing business with Viktor BoutCleveland activist faces jail time for tacking poster to telephone poleAnd the judge wanted her to submit to mental health evaluation because her opposition to President Bush proves she's ‘delusional'

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