updated Mon. March 11, 2024
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Top Secret Writers
November 30, 2017
In 2007 an aircraft known as Gulfstream II crashed in a jungle in Yucatan, Mexico. The plane had four tons of cocaine onboard. The Gulfstream II, tail number N987SA, was allegedly transporting CIA rendition prisons from Europe to Guantanamo Bay. On September 24th, the plane crash-landed when, it isÃâà...
The Yucatan Times
October 20, 2017
Cruise tourists prefer to visit archeological zones, Merida and other beaches over staying in Progreso…. PROGRESO — This was the first cruise of the week, and although sales were “regular” according to the artisans and vendors, there was demand for nautical services and rental of watercraft, as well asÃâà...
The Narco News Bulletin
February 9, 2014
Media reports as well European investigators have connected the Gulfstream II jet, via its tail number, N987SA, to past use by the CIA, including alleged flights from 2001 to 2005 between the United States, ... 24, 2007 — the date of its crash landing in Mexico' s Yucatan Peninsula with a payload of cocaine.
MadCow Morning News
February 6, 2014
Don Whittington brokered the sale of the Gulfstream (N987SA) jet to the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency in ... Hours later when it ran out of fuel the plane made an emergency crash-landing in the jungle near Tixkobob, a hamlet 50 miles from Merida.
The Narco News Bulletin
January 19, 2014
Also pointing to that fact was the Gulfstream jet's tail number, N987SA, which past press reports have linked to CIA use — several flights between 2003 and ... Narco News reported on the Gulfstream II jet crash and its aftermath extensively and has uncovered documents and sources indicating that GregoryÃâà...
MadCow Morning News
September 27, 2013
Six years ago this week an American-registered luxury jet, a Gulfstream II—later dubbed “Cocaine 2”—crashed just before dawn in the middle of the jungle in Mexico's .... Scrutinizing an airplane's logbooks,which contain its flight and repair history, is one of the first things checked out by potential buyers.
MadCow Morning News
August 9, 2012
After being refused permission to land in Cancun, the Gulfstream jet, flying in from Colombia loaded with almost 4 tons of cocaine. ran out of fuel on its way to a secondary airport, and was forced to crash-land in the jungle near the tiny town of Tixkobob, outside the capital, Merida, in the heart of the Yucatan,Ãâà...
The NarcoSphere
December 3, 2007
A Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in late September bearing a load of nearly four tons of cocaine has been linked so far by ... This particular Gulfstream II (tail number N987SA), was used between 2003 and 2005 by the CIA for at least three trips between the U.S. east coastÃâà...
Aero-News Network
October 11, 2007
Quiz: what's the connection between the CIA... a dummy front company... and a cocaine-packed, Gulfstream II business jet that crashed in the Yucatan jungle several weeks ago? ... Some news reports wonder what the aircraft, with tail number N987SA, was doing flying into highly restricted airspace.
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