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Revision as of 21:26, 29 January 2018
Bo Abbott (pilot, drug trafficker, whistleblower, CIA/Drug trafficking/Premature death?) | |
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A drug trafficking pilot who attempted to blow the whistle on the CIA's illegal drug trafficking but who disappeared - i.e. was probably murdered by the cabal |
Recent information from or regarding Bo Abbott does not seem to be forthcoming. One VHS video of his testify that he flew drugs into the USA and weapons out with the knowledge of the US government exists.
Official narrative
Who? One YouTube video doesn't amount to much...
Career
He was trained by the DEA as a pilot, with special skills in short take off and landing. He flew plane loads of cocaine from South America into USA and flew weapons to the Nicaraguan Contras.[1]
After indicating that he wanted to stop flying, his handlers attempted to persuade him not to. He reports that he assembled a dossier of evidence, collected in a safe in Berlin, Germany, managed by his Swedish girlfriend, but that she was murdered and the evidence taken.
His boss was a DEA Agent named Santiberio who was murdered after being illegally arrested in San Antonia, Texas and given a peanut butter sandwich laced with arsenic.
In 1992-1993 he met Stew Webb at the Federal Prison in Springfield, Missouri, and talked a lot with him.[1]
Video
In the 1990s, at Stew Webb's request. John Gentry of Dallas, Texas recorded a video of his testimony. This had been posted on YouTube by 2013.[2][1]
Further Details
Bo Abbott’s, story is written about in Defrauding America by Rodney Stich.[3]