January 19, 2006

CIA FLIGHT COMPANY CRASHES IN ALPS



Plane linked to CIA prisoner flight company crashes in French Alps. The CIA and the Bush administration wanted the CIA prisoner flight story to go away. However, on January 16, a Socata TB-20 Trinidad single-engine aircraft, manufactured in 2001 and registered to suspected CIA proprietary company Aircraft Guaranty Title LLC of Houston, Texas, crashed into snowy mountainous terrain in the French Alps near the town of Le Bourget-du-Lac/Bourdeau in eastern Savoy. Four people were reported on board. A sketchy AP report did not indicate if there were any survivors. FAA records indicate one Trinidad TB-20 planes registered to Aircraft Guaranty Title LLC, N250AG, that was manufactured in 2001.

Plane linked to CIA prisoner transport apparently crashes in the French Alps. This plane was spotted May 30, 2004 at Le Touquet airport, south of Calais, France On December 12, 2005, a Cessna 172 registered to Aircraft Guaranty Leasing, N8547X, crashed off the coast of St. Barthelemy, a French island in the Caribbean. Two people on board were unhurt. The cause was said to be engine failure. European intelligence sources have told WMR that Aircraft Guaranty Title, located at 515 N. Sam Houston Parkway East, Houston, Texas, provides untraceable registration numbers to its customers, which includes U.S. intelligence agencies.

Story:
http://www.ttc.org/200601171542.k0hfgny00312.htm

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