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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 62

("Quid coniuratio est?")


GENE "CHIP" TATUM -- CA. JULY 1996


Abbreviated transcript of Gene Tatum's appearance on the Rob Lori radio show out of Tampa, Florida.

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ROBERT LORI:
Good afternoon. This is "Radio Activity." I'm Robert Lori.

In the Hillsboro(sp?) County jail right now is a man who says he's been involved in covert operations since the mid-1970s; that he has knowledge of drug smuggling by employees of the U.S. government; and that he was once assigned the task of assassinating political figures, including, he says, orders to assassinate Ross Perot in 1992.

We're joined now by Gene Tatum, who's speaking to us from the Morgan Street jail in Hillsboro County. Gene Tatum, welcome to WMNF.

GENE TATUM:
Good afternoon.

ROBERT LORI:
Good afternoon. Was I accurate in that introduction?

GENE TATUM:
Yeah, I would say so. I would like to qualify the Ross Perot portion of it.

The unit that I was working with is code named "Pegasus." By the time a mission comes to us, we're ordered to "neutralize." Now we can neutralize in any of three methods: through intimidation, blackmail, or "termination."

ROBERT LORI:
Was it clear what method they were advocating?

GENE TATUM:
They pretty well leave it up to us.

ROBERT LORI:
Let's start with the first thing: you're in Hillsboro County jail. You're awaiting sentencing on federal charges. What were the charges?

GENE TATUM:
In 1991, I was approached by a person, who I'd had previous dealings with, to manage a golf course for the federal government. I guess it had gone into receivership and the bank had gone under, and the FDIC had taken that property over, in Hutchin(?), Florida.

I managed the property. I guess I stayed at the property for about nine months. But through the management portion... I think early in the program (if anyone heard "Democracy Now"), I had to chuckle a little bit because the CEO of Bell Industries talked about government contracts and the difficulty in dealing with the government. One of the prime difficulties is getting the government to pay their bills on time. I was there four months and they hadn't paid a bill yet. So I began taking the monies out of the cash register -- paying the bills on behalf of the government, that the government had accrued to small contractors. I mean, these people are hand-to-mouth contractors, small equipment rental places and so forth, that can't afford to go unpaid for four months.

So what I did is, I began paying them. That was contrary to the contract, so by doing that I "defrauded the government of the use of those funds" -- is the way the statement was written.

ROBERT LORI:
I see. So instead of sending the money back to Uncle Sam, you were paying the local suppliers, local businesses, that your golf course relied on.

GENE TATUM:
Correct.

ROBERT LORI:
And what about pocketing any money: were you convicted of taking any money for your personal use?

GENE TATUM:
No. We [Tatum and his wife] weren't convicted of embezzling at all. We were convicted of what's called "conspiring to embezzle."

ROBERT LORI:
How much money are we talking about?

GENE TATUM:
Of "conspiring to embezzle?" Actually I ended up paying $20,000 of my own money.

ROBERT LORI:
I mean, how much money did you divert from the cash register to local businesses? What was the amount that you were convicted on?

GENE TATUM:
I think around $40,000.

ROBERT LORI:
When does your sentencing come up?

GENE TATUM:
August 28th [1996].

ROBERT LORI:
And how much time could you spend in prison if your sentence is harsh?

GENE TATUM:
My maximum sentence is 30 years.

ROBERT LORI:
Do you feel like this [charge] was in retaliation for anything that you've done in the past?

GENE TATUM:
Absolutely. In 1994 I received a phone call from Oliver North, Felix Rodriguez, and William Colby, telling me to turn over certain documents that I had recorded years ago -- "or else," is the way it was put. I refused to do that, knowing that turning those documents over would probably result in the "termination" of me.

ROBERT LORI:
"Termination" in the most extreme way?

GENE TATUM:
In the absolute way.

ROBERT LORI:
What were these documents that they wanted?

GENE TATUM:
We have (I say "we," because it's documents held by the flight crews who were involved in this) documents showing the movement of cocaine, the manufacturing of cocaine, by Oliver North and a company called "The Enterprise" that he headed up. We moved, probably, about 2 tons of cocaine out of Nicaragua and Honduras, to Panama, on board military aircraft -- being told the whole time that these were "fruits of war" that were confiscated from the Sandinistas.

(It's interesting that just recently Costa Rica has issued a "persona non grata" against Oliver North for the trafficking of cocaine. If he shows up in that country, he'll be arrested.)

ROBERT LORI:
How do you know cocaine was on board? Did you actually see the cocaine?

GENE TATUM:
I was tasked on February 26th, 1985, to fly... I was a Special Operations pilot out of the 160th Aviation Group, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. I was sent to Fort Stuart, Georgia, to infiltrate the MEDEVAC unit and work directly for my handlers, the CIA handlers, which were Amiram Nir and Felix Rodriguez and Oliver North.

On February 26th I picked up two passengers, "Buzz" Sawyer and Bill Cooper, and I flew them to a Contra camp, under the MEDEVAC disguise. We had to use MEDEVAC because the Boland Amendment came out in the mid-'80s that didn't allow the United States to participate in any way, other than humanitarian, to support the Contras.

Under the MEDEVAC flag, we would fly many, many -- hundreds of hours of -- missions: intelligence gathering, delivering arms, and so forth. On this particular day I flew "Buzz" Sawyer and Bill Cooper. And these are the two gentlemen who crashed in 1986 -- in October of 1986 -- that started the Iran-Contra scandal.

I flew them. They were arranging for air drops of arms into Nicaragua. When we left the camp, we picked up two coolers, two large, white coolers. (These coolers are the same kind of coolers that, by the way, I delivered to several sites in Arkansas in 1983. I delivered, on about 8 missions, coolers, to Little Rock and Mena, Arkansas. Large, white coolers, the same as these, weighing about 200 pounds.)

When we landed, after we picked up these particular coolers from a Contra camp and landed in La Mesa, Honduras, to drop off our passengers and to give these coolers to a C-130 bound for Panama, we picked the coolers up out of the aircraft and we dropped one and the seal came loose. The coolers were marked "vaccine." However inside there were over 100 keys of cocaine.

ROBERT LORI:
What happened to the coolers once you dropped them on the ground? Where did they go?

GENE TATUM:
They got re-sealed real quick after we saw what they were. We gave them to the C-130 pilot. I asked him what his destination was and who he intended on passing these off to. He told me that his manifest showed that the coolers went to a "Dr. Harari" in Panama.

Now "Dr. Harari" is Mike Harari. He's a Mossad agent who was assigned to General Manuel Noriega as one of his counselors.

ROBERT LORI:
But the drugs were headed northward, weren't they? From Nicaragua to the U.S.?

GENE TATUM:
No, they were headed initially to Panama. From Panama they were distributed throughout the United States and to other destinations.

ROBERT LORI:
So you had documentation. Does that documentation still exist somewhere?

GENE TATUM:
It does. We also have video tapes of Mr. North and others standing in the middle of a "cocaine kitchen" while the cocaine is being packaged.

ROBERT LORI:
And why was Mr. North there?

GENE TATUM:
During the Iran-Contra era there were many camps known as "the North camps." People think that that means they were in the northern part of Nicaragua and Honduras. That's not true. Those were the camps built by Oliver North. They were built primarily to manufacture drugs.

[...to be continued...]


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