Canadian RCMP Justice Inquiry Info
by Yellowstone Sam  January 20, 1998

...Paul Richardson has gotten himself real unpopular in Montana. He writes for one of the largest Native American newspapers, "Indian Country Today". Paul became interested in a story which originated from a group of Assiniboine-Sioux on the Fort Peck Reservation. The Fort Peck group claims a Miami, Florida based FBI agent Terry Nelson and some others have been smuggling heroin and cocaine on their reservation. Billion dollar shipments of tons of heroin and cocaine. 

Well, lots of crazy people claim lots of things don't they ?? So Paul Richardson (tel:605-341-0011) thought he'd prove these uppity indigenous people wrong. FBI involved in drug dealing !!! "You must be joking," Paul thought as he dialed the phone to contact sources at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) offices in Regina, Saskatchewan. Soon Paul Richardson was stunned. 

I imagine the conversation went something like this : "Yes, inded Mr Richardon we do have a felony drug conspiracy warrant against Miami FBI agent Terry Nelson, and as you well know Sir, we always get our man..eh." Probably the line was delivered by a square jawed, flat brimmed hat adorned, red coated Mountie with typically serene politeness. Well, maybe not. 

But the RCMP did advise journalist Richardon there were felony warrants outstanding for the intrepid FBI agent Terry Nelson. A warrant also exists for Mr Nelson's failure to appear in court. Other information begins to turn up as well. Terry Nelson owns a lot of houses all over everywhere. He's got a beautiful place in Montreal.Got a nice place mear Miami, too. He's even got a place in Kentucky some say. Mr Nelson has done very well for himself. 

So, how does one go about contacting the RCMP in Regina? Well. It helps to be a journalist, lawyer, or a law enforcement officer, but the matter is public record. Here are a few starter phone numbers for you news hungry newshounds. 

RCMP- Saskatchewan Provincial Offices 

  • (306) 842-4651 
  • (306) 927-2455 
  • (306) 780-5560 
Information concerning RCMP Justice Inquiry 
  • (306)787-8971 
With a little chutzpah a person can even find out who the investigators were. And, if you're starting from scratch you can even figure out how to get some of the flight plans. Be sure to ask about the airstrips around Weyburn. 

As far as I know there's never been a case where a US FBI agent has been indicted for conspiracy to deliver and/or distribute drugs in any other country. You are surely aware there's been suspicions, such as the investigation of the FBI agent in Bogota, Columbia who is suspected of selling the entire DEA database to the Cali-Medellin cartel. That's just a blip on the screne when you realize agent Terry Nelson's operation involves billions of dollars in heroin and cocaine. Where Oh Where could somebody spend that kind of money ???? Oh boy. 

...But hey it ain't over yet. There's still some other details to pick up on. Things like the financial transactions involving billions of dollars of heroin and cocaine money. Can it be traced ?? Sure. As soon as permission is given I'll even start providing you with the names of pilots and Canadian undercover drug informants. They'll be able to help with the details, and we'll gladly refute the Main Justice story that FBI agent was "working undercover" and that "it was all just a mistake".Maybe somebody at Main Justice in Washington D.C. can explain why four law enforcemnt officers lost their jobs in Chinook when they began to track drug flights.Or why City councilman Hobbs' investigation was spiked in Sidney. Or why a few witnesses ended up dead on the Fort Peck reservation. 

Oh yea...(to quote Detective Colombo) did you know that FBI agent Terry Nelson is involved with one of the top secret Operational Subgroups (OSG)? Stay tuned.

See http://www.copi.com/articles/Montana/980120YS.html for the rest of the article 

Miami Vice, Montana Blues?

FBI Agent Implicated in Montana 'Big Sky Cartel' 
by Documentary Filmmaker Daniel Hopsicker
© MadCow Productions, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.

In a stunning reminder that the last major scandal which engulfed America was successfully covered up, a former Iran/Contra operative stationed in Miami has reportedly been indicted as the ringleader of a massive drug smuggling operation that could reveal that Oliver North's infamous Enterprise is still operational. The reported four-count sealed indictment in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan names FBI Special Agent Terry Nelson of the Miami FBI office, said to be the current head of FBI counter-intelligence in the Caribbean Basin. 

In a related development, court documents recently unearthed also implicate Special Agent Nelson as taking part in a government ring providing protection for the so-called Dixie Mafia drug running organization. Including previously-sealed court transcripts concerning some of the biggest drug trials of the 80's, (like that of General Manuel Noriega) the newly-uncovered files contain damaging information about Federal Judges, U.S. Attorneys, DEA, Customs, and Coast Guard officials, and at least one U.S. Senator, all acting in concert to protect from discovery and prosecution an operation importing tons of cocaine and other illegal drugs, often under the cloak of federally-sanctioned law enforcement 'sting' operations. 

...And according to court documents in our possession, investigators discovered that during the height of the drug trafficking through John Hull's ranch in Central America, FBI Special Agent Terry Nelson of the Miami office owned the ranch next door...

... in October of 1988 FBI Agent Nelson was informed about one such massive operation, involving approximately ten flights of cocaine weighing 8-10 tons EACH, scheduled for importation into the United States. 

This information came to light over a year later when a commercial warehouse in Selma California was discovered to contain 20 tons of cocaine, that had arrived as part of this so-called Operation Trampoline. At the subsequent trial, Mr. Nelson's prior knowledge of these flights was established, but somehow not found interesting enough to warrant further investigation. 

Thus Nelson is suspected--by more than a few knowledgeable observers of the passing Miami parade-to have been involved with a cabal of corrupt government officials that includes federal judges, U.S. Attorneys, DEA agents, Customs and Coast Guard officers, local sheriffs and state law enforcement. 

Some of these government officials, named as Nelson associates in court proceedings, have already been convicted of drug trafficking felonies. Others are suspected of using their positions of trust --government law enforcement positions and judicial and prosecutorial appointments in America's so-called 'War on Drugs'-- to directly aid and abet a drug trafficking network estimated to have imported into the United States billions of dollars worth of cocaine and other narcotics from Central and South America. 

Nelson is a figure of enough prominence within this community to have been labeled by one wag as "the Bureau's Liaison Officer with the Dark Side." 

For the full article, see: http://www.copi.com/articles/Montana/MiamiVice/

See also the Deep Times site, http://www.copi.com, and their page on Montana, which covers the Miami FBI story and its ramifications deep into the heartland: http://www.copi.com/articles/Montana/

Gary Webb
http://www.shineon.org/2000/welcome.html
 

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