Difference between revisions of "John Floyd Hull"
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|birth_place=Evansville, Indiana, USA | |birth_place=Evansville, Indiana, USA | ||
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+ | |criminal_status=posted bail and fled the country | ||
+ | |constitutes=spook, drug trafficker, deep state functionary? | ||
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''Not to to be confused with [[John E. Hull]], [[Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board]].'' | ''Not to to be confused with [[John E. Hull]], [[Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board]].'' | ||
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The [[Christic Institute]] brought a lawsuit against Hull. In June 1988, [[James L. King]] dismissed it.<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKhullJ.htm</ref> | The [[Christic Institute]] brought a lawsuit against Hull. In June 1988, [[James L. King]] dismissed it.<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKhullJ.htm</ref> | ||
− | The Costa | + | The [[Costa Rica]]n authorities arrested him on charges of [[drug trafficking]] and using the country for "hostile acts" against [[Nicaragua]]. However, friends posted a $37,000 bail and Hull fled the country before the start of the trial. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 23 October 2020
John Floyd Hull (spook, drug trafficker, deep state functionary?) | |
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Born | 1918 Evansville, Indiana, USA |
Criminal charge | drug trafficking |
Criminal status | posted bail and fled the country |
Not to to be confused with John E. Hull, Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board.
"Iran Contra"
- Full article: Iran Contra
- Full article: Iran Contra
In a CBS documentary broadcast in April 1986, a former contra pilot identified Hull's ranch as a "major transshipment plant for military supplies and drugs".
Legal action
The Christic Institute brought a lawsuit against Hull. In June 1988, James L. King dismissed it.[1]
The Costa Rican authorities arrested him on charges of drug trafficking and using the country for "hostile acts" against Nicaragua. However, friends posted a $37,000 bail and Hull fled the country before the start of the trial.
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