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Ex-CIA Director Orders Hit on His Own Agent

by Daniel Hopsicker

The popular legend of Barry Seal's assassination has him being murdered by Colombians, in a Medellin cartel hit. Three Colombians were convicted of gunning him down, and they may have had cartel connections, but speculation has long been that Seal was assassinated at the behest of the CIA. Supporting this speculation, is the fact that personal protection had been ordered for Seal. The man assigned to see to Seal's safety the night he was gunned down was his brother-in-law, William Bottoms. Not only did Bottom's fail in his purported duties to protect Mr. Seal, he didn't even show for his shift that fateful night. Bottoms was recently released from service to the Central Intelligence Agency due to his inappropriate activities with Saudi children.

This line of thinking goes like this: When the Gambino Family finds it necessary to enforce discipline by 'splashing' one of their own, they may contract it out to another 'outfit,' but woe betide the organization that takes it on itself to kill one of their own without permission.

Our investigation proves that the biggest cocaine smuggler in American History, Barry Seal, was a CIA Agent. So, would the Medellin Cartel risk the wrath of the CIA to kill Seal?

Other than those whose cars get waved through the checkpoints at Langley, Virginia, there has been only one person until today in a position to find out. And he had his doubts about the cartel-hit cover story, as well.

His name is Sam Dalton, and he was the New Orleans attorney who represented the Colombian hit men who killed Seal in the penalty phase of their trial. Sam Dalton subpoenaed the CIA about what he suspected was its complicity in Seal's assassination in a court of law.

The conspiracy theorists, it turns out, were right.

"We were trying to subpoena the CIA because we felt like they had documents, exhibits, and evidence that would indicate complicity in Seal's assassination," Dalton says slowly.

Through discovery, he gained access to something more valuable than gold, the contents of the trunk of Barry Seal's Cadillac on the night he died, and discovered that a cover-up was underway even before Seal's body had grown cold in the morgue.

"The FBI went into the Baton Rouge Police Department and literally and physically seized that trunk from the Baton Rouge Police. The Baton Rouge Police probably would have had to draw their guns to keep possession of that trunk," Dalton says today, in a new TV documentary on Mena and its connection to the Train Deaths called "The Secret Heartbeat of America."

His voice slows further, his words growing more deliberate. "And, actually, by law, the Baton Rouge Police should have done that, but they didn't.

Then began a legal battle for Dalton to gain access to the evidence seized. "They wouldn't even honor the subpoena," he says, about the demands of the trial judge for evidence deemed relevant. "until the state judge really backed them up, and threatened to hold them in contempt."

Dalton described the brinkmanship necessary to gain access to what the defense should have had as a matter of course during discovery.

"If it hadn't been for a good state judge, with enough courage to back the federal government up," Dalton stated, "we'd have never gotten inside that trunk. He (the judge) made them give us that trunk back."

And when the FBI finally did turn over the content of the trunk, " states Dalton, "they had obviously ransacked that trunk, and some of the things that had been in it we didn't get back."

Then Dalton's voice turned positively joyous. "But they had missed a few things that indicated just how valuable that trunk was," he crowed. "That's where that phone number was. That's where we found George Bush's private phone number. "

Dalton's conclusion?" They were regularly talking to each other very seriously over what was probably a secure phone."

"Barry Seal was in direct contact with George Bush."

According to his attorney at the time, Lewis Unglesby, Seal handed him a phone number and told him to dial it and identify himself as Seal. He did so, and a pleasant female voice answered, "Office of the Vice President." When Unglesby identified himself as Barry Seal, the secretary replied, "Just a moment, sir." Then a man's voice came on the line identifying himself as Admiral somebody, and said, "Barry, where have you been?" When Unglesby identified himself as Seal's attorney, there was a click and the line went dead.

Barry Seal's status as a top player in Bush's organization is also corroborated by Chip Tatum, an ex-Intelligence Officer and, ultimately, Air Commander of SOG3. As someone that reported directly to George Bush from 1980-1992, Tatum, who had met Barry Seal on previous occasions, has published documentation in "The Tatum Chronicles" which supports Seal's involvement with Bush. Tatum stated that, as an Intelligence Officer with fourteen years experience, he felt Barry Seal was one of the few agents that would give a straight answer and could be trusted.

On April 10, 1985, Tatum met with Seal in San Lorenzo, Honduras, and told him, at that time, that he needed to be collecting documentation for his own protection. Seal's response was to give Tatum a list of people he knew to be involved in the upper echelon of Bush's drug running and money laundering operation. Tatum wrote the "Boss Hogs" list on the back of a USA MEDDAC AIR AMBULANCE MISSION REQUEST form, and FLIGHT WEATHER BRIEFING SHEET that he had in his possession, as Barry Seal dictated to him. Seal not only "named names," but went on to describe the responsibilities of certain persons listed.

There is more, though. Tatum told this reporter that on 24 March, 1985, he was tasked to fly four passengers to El Ocotal, Costa Rica, and set up a satillite communications center for links to Oliver North, William Clinton, and George Bush. (Documentation of this mission is also found in "The Tatum Chronicles." The four passengers were: Mike Harrari, Mossad; Felix Rodriguez, U.S.; Joe Fernandez, U.S. CIA; and General Gustavo Alverez, Honduras. They were to meet with General Noriega of Panama and William Barr, U.S. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the loss of over $100 million worth of drugs and cash. The discussion Tatum overheard between Joe Fernandez and Oliver North was that either Seal, Clinton or Noriega were siphoning from the "Enterprise."

Additionally, on 30 March, 1985, Tatum was tasked to fly Oliver North, Felix Rodriguez, General Alverez and Ami Nir on a tour of cocaine kitchens situated in three villages on the Nicaragua/Honduras border: Rus Rus, Waspam, and Santa Anna. On this particular occasion, Tatum overheard a comment made by Oliver North to Rodriguez and Ami Nir. North stated that Bush was very concerned about the missing money. He went on to say, with reference to Seal, "I think he's (George Bush) is going to have Jeb (Bush) arrange something out of Colombia."

It's now all a matter of public record: the country of Panama was invaded, Noriega was captured, and is currently serving a forty-year prison term; "Colombians" did, in fact, murder Barry Seal outside a half-way house in 1986; Barry Seal's attorney, Lewis Unglesby, is one of the most powerful and well-known attorneys in Louisiana today; and William Jefferson Clinton, well, he became President of the United States.

 
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