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|members=James K. Neff, Randall P. Fiorenza, Carmit P. Neff, Thomas J. Quehl, Terrence A. Washow, Jerome M. Basile, George Boyko, William E. Phillips
 
|founders=CIA
 
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|image=Western Global Airlines.png
 
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|headquarters=Florida, USA
 
|headquarters=Florida, USA
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|constitutes=Front Company
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|description=An airline which owned a plane that landed in Zimbabwe with a body and 67 tons of cash on board, was held for a few days and later released without charge or proper explanation.
 
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==Owners==
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==Staff==
[[Daniel Hopsicker]] states that "Western Global is two men: [[James K. Neff]] and [[Randall P. Fiorenza]]."<ref>http://www.madcowprod.com/2016/02/22/dripping-blood-a-severed-arm-67-tons-of-cash-on-a-cia-plane</ref>
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[[Daniel Hopsicker]] states that "Western Global is two men: [[James K. Neff]] and [[Randall P. Fiorenza]]."<ref>http://www.madcowprod.com/2016/02/22/dripping-blood-a-severed-arm-67-tons-of-cash-on-a-cia-plane</ref> The US [[Department of Transportation]] Order # 2014-2-11 listed the following "key management personnel", as well as noting that the Neffs had personal bank accounts with a total balance "in excess of $10.0 million":
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* Mr. [[James K. Neff]] - CEO/COO
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* Mrs. [[Carmit P. Neff]] - CFO
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* Mr. [[Thomas J. Quehl]] - Vice President, Operations
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* Mr. [[Terrence A. Washow]] - Director of Safety and Security
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* Mr. [[Jerome M. Basile]] - Director of Maintenance
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* Mr. [[George Boyko]] - Chief [[Pilot]]
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* Mr. [[William E. Phillips]] - Chief Inspector<ref>http://www.airlineinfo.com/ostpdf89/675.pdf</ref>
  
 
==Exposure==
 
==Exposure==
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[[image:CIA_MD11_cash_and_body_plane_side_view.jpg|left|400px|thumbnail]]
 
[[image:CIA_MD11_cash_and_body_plane.png|left|550px|thumbnail|A view of the dead body that was found in Harare, along with 67 tonnes of banknotes, in an apparently CIA-owned plane making what was later claimed to be a "Diplomatic Shipment"]]
 
[[image:CIA_MD11_cash_and_body_plane.png|left|550px|thumbnail|A view of the dead body that was found in Harare, along with 67 tonnes of banknotes, in an apparently CIA-owned plane making what was later claimed to be a "Diplomatic Shipment"]]
 
In February 2016, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 owned by [[Western Global Airlines]] made an emergency landing at the Zimbabwean capital Harare.<ref>http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/blood-dripping-from-plane-leads-to-body-1984427</ref> Authorities became suspicious after noticing that blood dripping from the plane. The ''[[Zimbabwe Herald]]'' reported that "the ground crew refueling the plane alerted local authorities." The crew claimed that this was because the plane had struck a bird, but it turned out to be coming from the severed arm of a dead man.<ref>http://www.herald.co.zw/a-plane-r60bn-and-a-dead-man/</ref> The plane was carrying 67 tonnes of South African cash. The plane was impounded<ref>http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/76923538/us-western-global-airlines-plane-impounded-in-zimbabwe-after-body-cash-found</ref> but later released, together with the crew.<ref>http://www.madcowprod.com/2016/02/22/dripping-blood-a-severed-arm-67-tons-of-cash-on-a-cia-plane/#more-11220</ref><ref>http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/77107753/jet-found-with-dead-body-cash-released-after-crew-cleared</ref>
 
In February 2016, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 owned by [[Western Global Airlines]] made an emergency landing at the Zimbabwean capital Harare.<ref>http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/blood-dripping-from-plane-leads-to-body-1984427</ref> Authorities became suspicious after noticing that blood dripping from the plane. The ''[[Zimbabwe Herald]]'' reported that "the ground crew refueling the plane alerted local authorities." The crew claimed that this was because the plane had struck a bird, but it turned out to be coming from the severed arm of a dead man.<ref>http://www.herald.co.zw/a-plane-r60bn-and-a-dead-man/</ref> The plane was carrying 67 tonnes of South African cash. The plane was impounded<ref>http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/76923538/us-western-global-airlines-plane-impounded-in-zimbabwe-after-body-cash-found</ref> but later released, together with the crew.<ref>http://www.madcowprod.com/2016/02/22/dripping-blood-a-severed-arm-67-tons-of-cash-on-a-cia-plane/#more-11220</ref><ref>http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/77107753/jet-found-with-dead-body-cash-released-after-crew-cleared</ref>

Revision as of 17:56, 24 February 2016

Group.png Western Global Airlines
(Front Company)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Western Global Airlines.png
Founder CIA
HeadquartersFlorida, USA
Membership•  James K. Neff
•  Randall P. Fiorenza
•  Carmit P. Neff
•  Thomas J. Quehl
•  Terrence A. Washow
•  Jerome M. Basile
•  George Boyko
•  William E. Phillips
An airline which owned a plane that landed in Zimbabwe with a body and 67 tons of cash on board, was held for a few days and later released without charge or proper explanation.

Staff

Daniel Hopsicker states that "Western Global is two men: James K. Neff and Randall P. Fiorenza."[1] The US Department of Transportation Order # 2014-2-11 listed the following "key management personnel", as well as noting that the Neffs had personal bank accounts with a total balance "in excess of $10.0 million":

Exposure

CIA MD11 cash and body plane side view.jpg
A view of the dead body that was found in Harare, along with 67 tonnes of banknotes, in an apparently CIA-owned plane making what was later claimed to be a "Diplomatic Shipment"

In February 2016, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 owned by Western Global Airlines made an emergency landing at the Zimbabwean capital Harare.[3] Authorities became suspicious after noticing that blood dripping from the plane. The Zimbabwe Herald reported that "the ground crew refueling the plane alerted local authorities." The crew claimed that this was because the plane had struck a bird, but it turned out to be coming from the severed arm of a dead man.[4] The plane was carrying 67 tonnes of South African cash. The plane was impounded[5] but later released, together with the crew.[6][7]

 

An event carried out

EventDescription
Western Global Airlines N545JN67 tons of cash and a body found on a CIA plane. Not known to have been reported by corporate media in Europe or North America.
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