Edward Cutolo
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Edward Cutolo (spook, whistleblower) | |
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Born | Edward Philip Cutolo November 4, 1931 |
Died | May 26, 1980 (Age 48) Scunthorpe, UK |
Cause of death | "car accident" |
Exposed | Operation Watchtower |
Victim of | premature death |
Drug smuggler who named a lot of names about the CIA's drug trafficking, and who then died a sudden death, as did many of those he named. |
Activities
On 11th March, 1980, Colonel Edward Cutolo published a lengthy (86 point) affidavit exposing Operation Watchtower that was confirmed by retired Colonel William Wilson.[1]
Death
He died, supposedly accidentally, in UK on 26 May 1980. Several of the names he named also suffered pemature deaths, leading credence to the suspcion that it may not have been an accident.[citation needed] Joël van der Reijden lists the following deaths as potentially related to Cutolo's affidavit:[2] Van der Reijden, who has carried out an analysis of dozens of CIA drug trafficking accusations [3], also is of the opinion that the Cutolo affidavit involves a degree of manipulation in which code names and certain details have been invented.[4]
1977
- Col. Robert Bayard
1980
- Archbishop Oscar Romero
- Colonel A. J. "Bo" Baker
1989
- Colonel Nick Rowe
- Hugh Pearce
1990
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