Harmino
15-08-2004, 00:00
John Dimitri Negroponte.
In 1971 to 1973 he was responsable for smuggling massive amounts of heroin from Saigon, Thailand and Cambodia to the US in the caskets of American soldiers KIA in the Vietnam war.
In 1981 to 1985 he was the US ambassador to Honduras. During that short time 300 anti-Reagan politicians mysteriously disappeared. He supervised the creation of the El Aguacate air base where 185 civilians were tortured and murdered. 30 nuns who were taking refuge at the US embassy disappeared, and although other embassy staff said they were there but were taken by the Honduras secret police, Negroponte denied that they had ever been at the embassy. He orchestrated the famous death squad, Battalion 316, which used “shock and suffocation devices in interrogations.” Prisoners were also kept naked, and when no longer useful, killed and buried in unmarked graves.
In 1989 to 1993 he was the US ambassador to Mexico, and was in charge of the Mexican armies attempt to destroy the Zapatista rebels. While he was there his soldier gunned down 7 Mexican drug agents, and attempted to shoot down an American DEA helicopter.
In 1985 to 1991 he was in charge of leading the DEA agents in the war on drugs in south america, but he had those agents train the CIA death squads instead. These squads attacked leftist rebel groups using the principle that the only way to fight them was to empty the sea in which they swam. Former DEA agent Celerino “Cele” Castillo say that they left hundreds of unmarked cemeteries all over South America that, if discovered would "Have people digging for decades."
This man is the new American ambassador to Iraq.
In 1971 to 1973 he was responsable for smuggling massive amounts of heroin from Saigon, Thailand and Cambodia to the US in the caskets of American soldiers KIA in the Vietnam war.
In 1981 to 1985 he was the US ambassador to Honduras. During that short time 300 anti-Reagan politicians mysteriously disappeared. He supervised the creation of the El Aguacate air base where 185 civilians were tortured and murdered. 30 nuns who were taking refuge at the US embassy disappeared, and although other embassy staff said they were there but were taken by the Honduras secret police, Negroponte denied that they had ever been at the embassy. He orchestrated the famous death squad, Battalion 316, which used “shock and suffocation devices in interrogations.” Prisoners were also kept naked, and when no longer useful, killed and buried in unmarked graves.
In 1989 to 1993 he was the US ambassador to Mexico, and was in charge of the Mexican armies attempt to destroy the Zapatista rebels. While he was there his soldier gunned down 7 Mexican drug agents, and attempted to shoot down an American DEA helicopter.
In 1985 to 1991 he was in charge of leading the DEA agents in the war on drugs in south america, but he had those agents train the CIA death squads instead. These squads attacked leftist rebel groups using the principle that the only way to fight them was to empty the sea in which they swam. Former DEA agent Celerino “Cele” Castillo say that they left hundreds of unmarked cemeteries all over South America that, if discovered would "Have people digging for decades."
This man is the new American ambassador to Iraq.