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− | The '''Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation''' ('''Eatsco''') plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt.<ref name=mr>https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/eatsco-23306/</ref> | + | The '''Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation''' ('''Eatsco''') was a CIA [[front company]] which plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt.<ref name=mr>https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/eatsco-23306/</ref> The company was used in several covert CIA weapons supply operations. |
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− | [[Edwin Wilson]] provided the funding for EATSCO. | + | [[Edwin Wilson]] provided the funding for EATSCO. It was incorporated in [[Delaware]] in [[1979]] by [[Thomas G. Clines]] and [[Hussein K. Salem]] and offices were opened in Falls Church, [[Virginia]], and [[Egypt]]. The company was formed after the peace accords announced between [[Israel]] and [[Egypt]] at [[Camp David]]. Shortly after it was formed, EATSCO was given an exclusive contract by the Egyptian Government to ship several billion dollars worth of military equipment purchased in the [[United States]]. <ref name=nyt/> |
− | + | EATSCO was owned by former Clines, [[Richard Secord]] and [[Theodore Shackley]], all "former" CIA.<ref>https://thirdworldtraveler.com/CIA/S%26L_Scandal_CIA.html</ref> All three were active in the [[Iran-contra]] affair. | |
− | In 1982 [[Thomas G. Clines]] sold his 49% stake in Eatsco to [[Hussein K. Salem]].<ref name=nyt>https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/23/us/company-admits-overcharging-us.html</ref> | + | |
+ | In 1982 [[Thomas G. Clines]], a former senior official in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], sold his 49% stake in Eatsco to [[Hussein K. Salem]]. In an interview in 1981, Clines acknowledged that while he was director of training for the CIA's clandestine services, a company was established for him by Wilson.<ref name=nyt>https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/23/us/company-admits-overcharging-us.html</ref> | ||
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+ | Clines, as well as [[Oliver North]], [[Edwin P. Wilson|Wilson]] and [[Richard Secord]], were involved in the conspiracy to provide arms to the Contras against a prohibition from the US Congress, and Clines himself as a key player<ref name=Walsh>[https://fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_11.htm Walsh Iran / Contra Report - Chapter 11 United States v. Thomas G. Clines, a.k.a. ``C. Tea''] Walsh Chapter 11: United States v. Thomas G. Clines, a.k.a. ``C. Tea'' ] - [[Lawrence Walsh]]'s Iran-Contra report, 1993</ref> in the web of business operations founded by Secord and Iranian arms dealer [[Albert Hakim]] known as the "[[STTGI|Enterprise]]". | ||
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+ | [[Global International Airways]] was a CIA front company owned by [[Farhad Azima]], an Iranian emigrant who's family had close ties to the [[Shah]].Global ran weapons out of [[Dallas]] to the [[contras]] and [[cocaine]] back into the US. Global's biggest customer was EATSCO. <ref>https://groups.google.com/g/alt.conspiracy/c/iaMVmsspYVU/m/Ugakqmul7jYJ</ref> | ||
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Eatsco (Business, CIA front company) | |
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Formation | 1979 |
Founder | • Thomas G. Clines • Hussein K. Salem |
Interests | “Iran-Contra” |
A CIA front company that plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt |
The Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation (Eatsco) was a CIA front company which plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt.[1] The company was used in several covert CIA weapons supply operations.
Operations
Edwin Wilson provided the funding for EATSCO. It was incorporated in Delaware in 1979 by Thomas G. Clines and Hussein K. Salem and offices were opened in Falls Church, Virginia, and Egypt. The company was formed after the peace accords announced between Israel and Egypt at Camp David. Shortly after it was formed, EATSCO was given an exclusive contract by the Egyptian Government to ship several billion dollars worth of military equipment purchased in the United States. [2]
EATSCO was owned by former Clines, Richard Secord and Theodore Shackley, all "former" CIA.[3] All three were active in the Iran-contra affair.
In 1982 Thomas G. Clines, a former senior official in the Central Intelligence Agency, sold his 49% stake in Eatsco to Hussein K. Salem. In an interview in 1981, Clines acknowledged that while he was director of training for the CIA's clandestine services, a company was established for him by Wilson.[2]
Clines, as well as Oliver North, Wilson and Richard Secord, were involved in the conspiracy to provide arms to the Contras against a prohibition from the US Congress, and Clines himself as a key player[4] in the web of business operations founded by Secord and Iranian arms dealer Albert Hakim known as the "Enterprise".
Global International Airways was a CIA front company owned by Farhad Azima, an Iranian emigrant who's family had close ties to the Shah.Global ran weapons out of Dallas to the contras and cocaine back into the US. Global's biggest customer was EATSCO. [5]
FOIA
Michael Best has had a FOIA request ongoing about Eatsco since January 2016.[1]
References
- ↑ a b https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/eatsco-23306/
- ↑ a b https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/23/us/company-admits-overcharging-us.html
- ↑ https://thirdworldtraveler.com/CIA/S%26L_Scandal_CIA.html
- ↑ Walsh Iran / Contra Report - Chapter 11 United States v. Thomas G. Clines, a.k.a. ``C. Tea Walsh Chapter 11: United States v. Thomas G. Clines, a.k.a. ``C. Tea ] - Lawrence Walsh's Iran-Contra report, 1993
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/g/alt.conspiracy/c/iaMVmsspYVU/m/Ugakqmul7jYJ