Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby dbcooper41 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:24 pm

i guess this is a good place to post this.
supposedly this occured last sunday night. i haven't seen anything else about it other than a friend's facebook post.

and this is an excellent example of a nondenial i'd say.

“The CIA doesn’t take part in drug smuggling operations at the US-Mexican border” said M. Boyd. “I do not know, for now, if the men are actually affiliated to the agency in any way, but I can tell you the cocaine doesn’t belong to the CIA.


http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/two-cia-agents-arrested-by-minutemen-while-crossing-mexican-border-with-1300-pounds-of-cocaine/

El Paso| A group of minutemen watching the Mexican Border for illegal migrants and drug traffickers, have proceeded to the citizen arrest of two men in an SUV, carrying 1300 pounds of cocaine. The volunteers were completely astonished when the two arrestees pulled out CIA ID cards and explained they were actually carrying the drug as part of their duties and that the cargo belonged to the Central Intelligence Agency.

The incident took place last night, in the Chihuahuan desert, near the Texan city of El Paso. A group of seven minutemen saw a large black SUV drive rapidly across the border. They chased the vehicle in their own trucks and achieved to immobilize it after a chase of more than 15 miles.

The vigilantes arrested the two men on board and called the border patrol, who proceeded to search the vehicle. They discovered dozens of packages of cocaine, totalling an incredible 618.4 kilograms (1363 pounds).


The search of the vehicle revealed 36 packages of cocaine, all marked with the symbol of the Sinaloa Cartel, representing a black scorpion.

The two men claim to be CIA operatives based in Mexico and explained that the drug was actually part of an operation of the agency. They presented identity cards that seem to validate their claim, but the CIA spokesperson, Dean Boyd, has officially denied any link between the organization and the two men.


“The CIA doesn’t take part in drug smuggling operations at the US-Mexican border” said M. Boyd. “I do not know, for now, if the men are actually affiliated to the agency in any way, but I can tell you the cocaine doesn’t belong to the CIA.”

Both the border patrol officers and minutemen seem unconvinced, however, and many of them seem to believe that the secret service agency is hiding something. The U.S. custom services have even announced a thorough investigation to try and verify the two men’s story.


“Both of them had valid accreditations and a receipt for their cargo” says Shawn Francis Miller, spokesman of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the El Paso sector. “What drug dealer in his right mind, demands a receipt for 1300 pounds of cocaine? There is really something strange about these guys, and we believe the CIA possibly knows more than what it is ready to admit.”


The custom services have confirmed that the two men, who can’t be identified due to the Intelligence Identities and Protection Act of 1982, did carry valid CIA identifications and that the vehicle was indeed registered as a service vehicle of the organization.

The two men remain under the custody of the custom services at the moment, and are still being interrogated in a facility near El Paso. They are facing charges of possessing, trafficking and importing illegal drugs, and could face other criminal charges once the investigation is over.

Both the FBI and the DEA have announced that they would collaborate with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection on this case, which as already attracted a lot of attention in Southern Texas.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby zangtang » Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:54 pm

now that's going to make for some real interesting inter-agency blameshifting !!!!

suspect the air will turn a deep shade of cobalt blue.......

how much is a kilo again? (ahem)
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby dbcooper41 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:41 pm

considering the source of this story i'd take it with a few grams of salt for now.
but at least they did use a real person's name.
and it sure is plausible.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby RocketMan » Thu May 28, 2015 10:58 am

Tom Cruise as Barry Seal:

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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby 8bitagent » Sat Sep 12, 2015 2:43 pm

Yikes....Tom Cruise' film crew died in a plane crash in Medellin Columbia after wrapping up Mena the Barry Seal Story, including Hollywoods #1 pilot of
the last three years.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/12/americas/ ... index.html

He tweeted a picture of him with Tom Cruise as Barry Seal next to a small plane with a tweet that read ""pushing the envelope in every way. Working on a super interesting, true story film with Tom Cruise."

In the article, they write

Starring Cruise, "Mena" is based on the life of drug pilot Adler Berriman "Barry" Seal, who's recruited by the CIA and "soon finds himself in charge of one the biggest covert CIA operations in the history of the United States that spawned the birth of the Medellin cartel and eventually almost brought down the Reagan White House with the Iran-Contra scandal," Cross Creek Pictures said.

As a drug smuggler turned informant, Barry Seal was eventually killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a federal report said his killing was carried out on behalf of the Medellin cartel. Three Colombian nationals were convicted in his killing and were sentenced to life without parole, according to news accounts.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby Nordic » Sat Sep 12, 2015 4:50 pm

Just came here to post that. Yeah, how ..... Ironic?

Let's see what actually happens to this.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby 8bitagent » Sun Sep 13, 2015 6:08 am

Nordic » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:50 pm wrote:Just came here to post that. Yeah, how ..... Ironic?

Let's see what actually happens to this.


Scientologist Tom Cruise film crew just died in a small plane crash one day after wrapping up filming a mainstream movie exposing how the CIA was behind the drugs brought into america in the 1980s, involving Hollywoods #1 most trusted pilot ...and theres no comments? yeah...ok see ya guys in 2016
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby cptmarginal » Sun Sep 13, 2015 11:37 am

Wow, crazy. Thanks for posting about this.

Reminds me of:

Exclusive: Fatal Spy Plane Crash in Colombia Was Part of Private US Intel Op Called ‘Prospector’

Exclusive: A Secret Mission, a One-Eyed Pilot, a Fiery Crash in Colombia

In the fourth part of a series about a secretive Air Force unit called Big Safari, Vocativ takes an in-depth look at a fatal plane accident in Colombia

Author: Aram Roston
Posted: 12/16/13 09:30 EDT

The last time Patricia Carter saw her nephew—William Burnette III—was this spring at her home in suburban Maryland. The 28-year-old had recently left the Air Force, and was working as a defense contractor in Central America. The two of them were close, but there were certain things that B.J., as she called him, wouldn’t tell her about his job. All she knew was that his mission was top secret. “If I tell you, Aunt Patsy,” he joked, “I’m going to have to kill you.”

Six months later, Burnette died when an American spy plane crashed on a remote mountain in northern Colombia. He was one of two American civilians to perish in the accident, which also claimed the lives of a U.S. Air Force sergeant and a Panamanian police officer.

The circumstances of the crash were mysterious. But it’s now known that Burnette and his cohorts were part of an intelligence operation called “Prospector,” a privatized U.S. counter-drug mission based in Panama. To run the operation, a shadowy Air Force intelligence unit, known as Big Safari, had hired Sierra Nevada Corporation, a well-connected defense firm.

While the fatal crash has received virtually no public scrutiny, a Vocativ investigation raises serious questions about how the U.S. oversees its privatized intelligence operations. Among the issues: The plane’s head pilot was allegedly blind in one eye, though he had special permission to fly. On top of that, the aircraft had been so thoroughly refitted that federal regulators considered it an experimental plane, and its use on the mission potentially violated aviation safety rules. Worse still, sources say, critical navigation equipment, intended to warn the crew if the plane was getting too close to the ground, had been turned off because of technical problems.

Through a spokesperson, Sierra Nevada Corporation said it wouldn’t comment on government contract work. The Air Force and U.S. Southern Command declined to comment as well, citing an ongoing investigation into the crash.


I wonder if this latest plane crash was in the same region of northern Colombia?
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby Nordic » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:35 pm

Hopsicker:

http://www.madcowprod.com/2015/09/14/di ... ena-plane/

Did Tom Cruise helicopter clip doomed ‘Mena’ plane?
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Both men who died in the crash of a twin-engine plane in Colombia last week on the shoot for Tom Cruise’s new “Mena” movie have backgrounds more like those of spies, spooks, drug movers or clandestine agents than pilots on a film shoot.

One owned offshore entities in the Netherland Antilles that controlled even more offshore entities, very useful for money laundering; owned a $2 million home on the Intracoastal Waterway with a dock handy for unloading knick-knacks and bric-a-brac from cruises in the Caribbean; and once lived in a small town in Texas next to a secret CIA base.

The other was even more mysterious.


He owned a company selling black helicopters and aerial surveillance packages to urban police departments and military clients around the world.

Still, it's important to speak only good about the dead—especially the recently dead. Had news reports from Colombia about the plane crash contained more than tiny grains of truth, or had not an associate of one of the men eulogized him as a great "philanthropist," the news would not have been released so soon after their tragic deaths.

But, hey, this is hardball. So—whomp—there it is.



"One non-Colombian dead"
Media coverage over the weekend of the plane crash last Friday in Colombia that killed members of the crew shooting "Mena," an upcoming movie starring Tom Cruise, concealed more than it revealed.

Even so, what it concealed was revealing, like the fact that anyone hoping for a public airing of the CIA’s involvement in the drug trade will be bitterly disappointed.

News of the aviation tragedy could be boiled down to a one-line 'official story.'

"One American and a Colombian were dead after a small plane crashed due to bad weather."

MENA-MOVIE-CRASH (1)


Even told this simply, the story was mostly false, except for the one American casualty. That the second fatality hadn't been Colombian was a baffling reporting error that seemed odd in a story which occurred in Colombia.

The second dead man was Venezuelan, a fact which evaded everyone in the media except, God save us, Perez Hilton. Everyone also had his name wrong. As late as Sunday night on CNN his name was still being consistently—and suspiciously—mis-spelled as "Brel," Carlos Brel, the Mysterious Man Whose Name Defies Spelling.

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Then, too, as other puzzling details piled up, the fact the crash wasn’t due to bad weather, as had been publicized, seemed to become less eaerhshaking.

Mena the movie had originally been announced as as a biopic. “Ron Howard to Direct MENA, Based on the True Story of Gun-Runner and Drug Trafficker Barry Seal.”

Directed by All American boy Ron Howard, it was to be the story of lifelong CIA pilot Barry Seal, who became America’s most infamous drug smuggler during the cocaine-fueled Iran Contra era, the go-go '80’s.

Back in the Spring of 2012, things seemed simpler.

"Edge Guys"
edgeLater that changed. The film would be a collaboration between so-called “Edge’ Guys” Tom Cruise & Doug Liman, based on a million dollar spec script by a virtual Hollywood unknown.

The plane crashed just as the production was readying to leave Medellin,Colombia, Reportedly, "Mena” was the first international production to tap the film incentives offered by Medellin, which offers cash rebates of up to 15%.

Even this became controversial. “The savings were to avoid (God forbid) using California union workers, and paying for California salaries, taxes and permits,” wrote an industry worker in Los Angeles. "The only people to benefit will be hotels in the wealthy Poblado neighborhood."

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For whatever reason, instead of filming in Baton Rouge, and Mena, Arkansas, where much of Seal’s story took place, the Limon-led project shot in Medellin, as well as tiny Ball Ground, Georgia, where Cruise charmed local residents.

“He was extremely nice,” said local Valerie Hester, in what was described as "an exclusive interview with the Cherokee Progress.”
Hester's husband, the paper reported, was in the Air Force, which appeared to have a sizeable presence in the small town. She said Cruise “readily agreed to sign a birthday card.”

That must have been neat.



In Baton Rouge, it was another story
lf-baton-rougeResidents in Seal’s hometown of Baton Rouge Louisiana might be expected to have standards slightly more exacting. Plus, they knew a lot about Barry.

In the comments section of a story in Seal’s howtown Baton Rouge Advocate about the film, one wrote:

“I knew and dated Barry when I was a student at BRHS – about 1954/1955. He was already flying small airplanes!”

Other comments that would have been helpful to Limon’s production:

“Our business was at 23rd and North St. Directly across from a stash house he owned. I can tell u chit U wouldn't believe!”

“Wonder if all players and possible connections will be included in the movie like the CIA, DEA and the Iran-Contra connections?

But the real reason the production couldn't bring themsleves to shoot on locations where Seal's story was known first-hand can be gleaned from this sad comment:

“Just hope the truth comes out once and for all. He was my brother-in-law.”



What really happened
Screenshot (1)Much about the plane crash remains unexplained. Such as: What really happened?

A twin engine Piper Aerostar (N164HH) on what was expected to be a brief 10-minute flight to Medellin over a spine of the Andes after finishing a dubbing session in Santa Fe de Antioquia.

In the aftermath, the one consistent assertion was, thank god, "Tom Cruise Avoids Death by Minutes" Tom Cruise was unhurt. He hadn’t been onboard the doomed plane.

"An official with (Colombia's)he aviation agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter, said Cruise was not on the aircraft."

This information was deemed absolutely necessary to disseminate quickly, because publicity stills released when Cruise arrived in Medellin showed him exiting the same plane that had just crashed.

There was much talk of “bad weather” being the cause of the crash.

"Attempting to explain what happened, aviation officials said the plane ran into bad weather," the Associated Presss reported.

“The twin engine Aerostar encountered bad weather on Friday afternoon after taking off,” reported London’s Guardian.

Later, as we'll see, there would be a half-hearted attempt to walk the bad weather story back a bit.



Not bad weather, precisely. But conditions were rough
young-seal“Although there were no reports of bad weather in Santa Fe de Antioquia when the plane took off, the official described the normally 10-minute flight as a 'bungee jump' or 'roller coaster,"admitted the Associated Press.

"It required a skilled pilot to quickly take the plane from near sea level to a height of 9,800 feet to clear the Andes before descending sharply for the approach into the steep valley surrounding Medellin.”

Unless you were willing to sift through Spanish language newspapers and follow the story into its second or third day, that excuse—bad weather—was the full story of what happened.

Most of what follows has not appeared in any English-language reports. In fact, the media coverage was as vague and inaccurate as the upcoming Doug Limon-directed drama promised to be.

It was as if an invisible hand steered them both.



The plane was smoking, before it went down
MENA-MOVIE-CRASH (2)It wasn’t bad weather that caused the aircraft to crash. According to eyewitnesses, the plane was already on fire, or at least smoking, when it went down.

It came out of the clouds into the clear,” said dairy farmer Jairo Munoz, who witnessed the accident in a mountainous rural village outside Medellin. “My wife saw the plane flying low. It was smoking.”

”Then we heard the crash.”

The eyewitness testimony—that the plane was smoking before it went down—was immediately spotted by savvy Spanish language newspapers like Mexico City’s El Universal, which despite immediate danger remains one of the best news sources about the ongoing drug war in Mexico.

Farmer Munoz and his wife were among the first to reach the scene of the downed plane, which crashed through trees then plunged down a ravine. By the time the first rescuers arrived at about 5:30 Friday evening, it was just a jangle of twisted metal.



Disinfo City, next exit
chopAnother widely-reported “fact” that must now be looked at more closely is where Cruise's helicopter was when the twin-engine Aerostar went down.

The Associated Press reported, “Actor Tom Cruise flew in a helicopter across the Colombian Andes just 10 minutes before a small plane on the same flight path crashed into a jungled mountain…civil aviation authorities said.”

Only, according to the first responders who witnessed the crash, that’s not what happened.

Said farmer Munoz, “The plane circled over a mountain, just as a helicopter flew by.”

graphThat would have been Tom Cruise in the helicopter. Munoz's wife agreed.

“I thought they were looking for something because they were flying very low."

There is nothing to indicate Cruise’s helicopter had anything to do with the plane crash. So, why were news reports insisting on specifying, while remaining vague on everything else, that Cruise took off ten or 15 minutes before the doomed plane?

The answer must ne they were unaware that there were eyewitnesses to the crash that saw the helicopter and the plane flying together.



"Somebody doth protest too much”
night“Cruise left in one of two helicopters transporting crew from the colonial town of Santa Fe de Antioquia at around 5 p.m. local time,” reported the AP.

“When they arrived at Medellin's Olaya Herrera airport with nightfall approaching, and the plane didn't show up, they alerted air traffic controllers, the official said.’”

The AP reported, “A plane overhead located the downed aircraft just below a high ridge thanks to a distress signal, allowing rescuers to arrive to the crash site quickly and rush Garland to a hospital in Medellin, where he was in critical but stable condition.

"We were very lucky to get there so quickly," said the official.

Or maybe Tom Cruise's helicopter saw the accident, and phoned it in.



What say the eyewitnesses at the site
crashedWhen Jaime Munoz stumbled down the ravine to the crash site, two men were dying. Another farmer, José Ramiro Girando, joined him, and the men prayed over the men, he said, to help them die well.

Then he heard what was later described as “a cry of hope.”

An overlooked third passenger was still alive. “He didn’t understand anything (speak Spanish)” said Munoz. Girando understood the man, with almost non-existent Spanish, was pleading to be taken out of the plane.

So, despite their fear that they may have been doing more harm than good by trying to move him, the two men crawled into the wreckage to attempt a rescue. The man couldn’t move. His legs were wedged underneath the controls.

"I ripped the wires and straightened his foot,” said Girando. “The others took his waist, we placed him on a blanket, and carried him from the plane.”

There was a badge hanging around his neck. “Are you Jimmy Lee?” one of them asked, He said, “I am.”



“Black Helicopters To Go”
The second area where the truth appeared to be suffering a bit in the aftermath of the crash was in the matter of —not the men's names—but their identities.Two men—Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl—were dead. The third, the plane’s pilot, a Georgian named Jimmy Lee Garland, received multiple serious injuries in the crash, but survived. He was rushed to a hospital in Medellin, where he is in intensive care.

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Perhaps for good reason. One of them owned an aviation company that sold black helicopters crammed with state of the art aerial surveillance gear to the military. Since the man was ostensibly in Colombia, a U.S. (or CIA) clent state with lots of drug-related intrigue, this had the potential to be a bit of a sticky wicket. Time to go on the attack just a bit.

"Alan Purwin peas2was described by friends as "one of the top film pilots of his generation" with a list of credits from television and major Hollywood movies such as "Transformers," ''Pearl Harbor" and "Pirates of the Caribbean," reported the Associated Press.

Less visibly— and no doubt more lucratively—Purwin founded Los Angeles-based Helinet Technologies. The company features black helicopters on its website.

They've helped entities like the Swedish National Police to Implement Airborne Law Enforcement and Counterterrorism Solutions.

Heli-black, Purvin's company, with the website featuring black helicopters,is involved in aerial surveillance “for law enforcement, government and military markets.”

Well, that's that then, mate. Isn't it?



No black helos, but a huge new facility
garlandJimmy Lee Garland, the American who had been the the pilot on the downed plane, is a partner in S & S Aviation,which runs the FBO at the tiny Cherokee County Airport in Georgia,

S & S was founded and owned by a retired United States Air Force pilot. Coleman Sutton, who flew fighters, bombers, and transport aircraft for the U.S. Air Force.

cherokeeS & S has just completed a spacious and modern new headquarters that would not be out of place in far busier locales, like, for instance, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport.

This seems odd. The airport where they're located is in the middle of, well, nothing really.

It's a vast area whose largest population center is 6000 citizens. Yet the company boasts gleaming new facilities.
Well, that's that then, mate. Isn't it?



The Third Man
BerlThe third man, the mysterious chap identifed (eventually) as Carlos Berl, is still identified only as "a Colombian," as if that information speaks—at least resume-wise—for itself.

Poor Carlos Berl has not just robbed by his unfortunate pre-mature death. He's also lost his (posthumous) 15 minutes of fame, his brief moment in the international spotlight ruined by people who couldn't spell his name. There were no prayer vigils announced. No encomiums from former employers or employees.

Even four days later, there have been no tentative attempts to explain who he was, and what he was doing in Colombia.

The reason cannot be because Berl is uninteresting.



What we know about Carlos
During Iran Contra, in the mid-Eighties, he owned retail optical care stores in Washington D.C. The Washington Post did a lifestyle piece on him. Carlos liked eyewear that's fun.

Carlos was also a man of at least several names. “Carlos Berl” was the simplest. He was also “Carlos Eduardo Berl,” and, in Venezuela, "Carlos Eduardo Berl Kohn.”

There, Berl and his extended family owned optical plant facilities, and sued each other regularly, perhaps for sport.

“I was born in Venezuela but have lived most of my adult life in U.S.A,” he wrote. “I am a semi retired businessman. and read and fly for pleasure.”

He owns several offshore entities in the Netherland Antilles, including Aruba Management Co. N.V., and Berinvest N.V. , which are themselves owned by Paramo Enterprises and Vagon Enterprises, also in the Netherland Antilles.

intercoastalHe and wife Alice used to live in a six-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom home at 1585 Windjammer Way on the Intracoastal Canal in Hollywood, Florida worth $2.3 million. More recently home was a pleasant $1.3 million split-level in Dobb’s Ferry New York.

Before that, in what surely must just be a coincidence, he kept a residence in Boerne Texas, the town of 15,000 adjacent to what was only recently been revealed to be the CIA’s largest base domestically, Camp Stanley.

For those with a conspiratorial bent, Doug McLain Sr. lived there too.

At one time he lived in Camp Wood, a quick 40 mile hop from Piedras Negras, at one time the home of Mexico’s Lord of the Skies, Amando Fuentes.

Finally, when it seemed there was no longer anyone looking, it came out that he Carlos "We Hardly Knew Ye" Berl wasn’t Colombian. He hailed from Venezuela.



Pass me the yellow cake
Barry Seal in New OrleansBut the truly most unpleasant news account surprise after the plane crash were the absolutely uniform news media explanations of the movie Cruise was shooting in Medellin.

The film, accounts agreed, was about famous drug smuggler and CIA pilot Barry Seal, who was assassinated for helping the DEA try to capture cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.

“Called 'Mena,' the film stars Cruise as American pilot Barry Seal," the AP reported, "a drug runner recruited by the CIA to try and capture the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. Seal was shot and killed in 1986 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, allegedly by assassins sent by Escobar's Medellin cartel.”

"Actor Tom Cruise is filming in several regions of Colombia his film "Mena", which focuses on the character of Barry Seal, DEA informant killed by Pablo Escobar.”

Nobody even blinked, even though that's been conclusively proven to be a lie ( by me! shameless plug: See Barry & the boys.)

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Tell a Big Lie often enough and no one will notice. Or care.

According to London's Guardian newspaper, which should know better, “Seal was shot and killed in 1986 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, allegedly by assassins sent by Escobar’s Medellin cartel.”
Right. At least they used “allegedly.”


Springtime for Hitler… but not Barry Seal
seal-5I already knew of the production's deep flaws. I took an hour-and-a-half meeting with director Doug Limon and screenwriter Nicholas Spinelli, where I gladly let them pick my brain for information about Barry Seal.

At the end, Limon, to his credit, paid me the courtesy of being honest about where the movie was going. They would not, he told me, be assigning any blame for the climactic moment in their film, the assassination of Barry Seal.

He said, "We're leaving it deliberately ambiguous."

Oliver North need not worry. Nor George Herbert Walker Bush.

I was talking to two guys who can't wait to make a buck off the lurid and bloody assassination of Barry Seal, while at the same time deliberately keeping their audience—the American people—in the dark about who murdered Barry Seal and why.

It doesn't get any sleazier than that.

Their movie will leave undisturbed America's notion about who the real drug lords are, which is the Big Lie of all time. Because characters like Limon and Spanelli (or what ever his name is) care nothing for the human misery caused an obscene 40-year long war on (other people's) drugs.

Theirs is a plan so vastly self-serving as to defy comprehension. It could never happen… anywhere but here.

They are shooting a Holocaust movie that forgets to mention the Nazis.

Hooray for Hollywood.


Back in Judy's Jungle
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Those responsible for Seal's assassination were long ago fingered, with irrefutable evidence, in Barry & the boys." So "deliberately ambiguous" doesn't cut it.

"Deliberately ambiguous" is a lie. And a lot of people know it. The January 2017 release of Doug Limon’s paean to disinformation will prove that, and turn into a “teachable moment.”

We are back in the world of professional disinformation. Where Bill Cosby is America’s Dad. Where Oswald acted alone. Where Iraq is a threat to acquire nuclear weapons. And where Barry Seal was murdered by assassins from the Medellin Cartel as revenge for his setting up Pablo Escobar.

There's only one word for it. It's icky.

And, for some reason, an old sing-song-y song of Brian Eno's comes to mind.

These are your orders,
Seems like it's do it or die,
So please read them closely,
When you've learnt them be sure that you eat them up
Drifting about through the cauliflower trees
With a cauliflower ear for the birds
The Squadron assembled what senses they had
And this is the sound that they heard…

Somebody should cue the kazoos.

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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby Nordic » Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:39 am

Worked with a guy today who worked on the movie where they shot most of it in Georgia. He was surprised I was familiar with the story and it turns out this guy is very well informed as to the Deep State. I said I was pretty shocked they actually made a movie about this and he said it was all Tom Cruise, that Cruise put a lot of his own money into the film. Whaddya know. Very interested to see what happens with this movie. And Cruise.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby Nordic » Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:08 am

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Actor Tom Cruise flew in a helicopter across the Colombian Andes just 10 minutes before a small plane on the same dangerous flight path crashed into a jungled mountain, killing two crew members from his upcoming movie, civil aviation authorities said.

An official with the aviation agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the matter, said the cause of the crash Friday that killed two people and seriously injured a third is still under investigation.

Those killed were veteran Hollywood pilot Alan Purwin and Venezuelan Carlos Berl, while another American, Jimmy Lee Garland, survived. All were experienced pilots although it's not clear which of the three were in command of the plane at the time of the crash, the official said.

"Jimmy is the black box right now so we need to talk to him to find out what happened," the official said.

They crashed while returning to the city of Medellin on the twin-engine Piper-Aerostar 600 after a day of filming with Cruise for the film "Mena," which stars the actor as American pilot Barry Seal, a drug runner recruited in the 1980s by the CIA to try to capture the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.

Cruise, a pilot, arrived in Medellin last month flying the same 1960s-era plane, which was similar to the one Seal would have flown for Escobar's cartel, the official said. Photos of the actor sitting in the cockpit of the US-registered plane, and standing with Purwin outside the aircraft, have circulated for days in social media.

On Friday, Cruise left in one of two helicopters transporting crew from the colonial town of Santa Fe de Antioquia at around 5 p.m. local time. When they arrived at Medellin's Olaya Herrera airport with nightfall approaching, and the plane didn't show up, they alerted air traffic controllers, the official said.

A plane overhead located the downed aircraft just below a high ridge thanks to a distress signal, allowing rescuers to arrive to the crash site quickly and rush Garland to a hospital in Medellin, where he was in critical but stable condition.

"We were very lucky to get there so quickly," said the official.

This is the second time an aviator has died while working on a film with Cruise. Famed stunt pilot Art Scholl went down in waters near San Diego while performing a nose dive during the 1985 making of "Top Gun."

Although there were no reports of bad weather in Santa Fe de Antioquia when the plane took off, the official described the normally 10-minute flight as a "bungee jump" or "roller coaster" requiring a skilled pilot to quickly take the plane from near sea level to a height of 3,000 meters, or 9,800 feet, to clear the Andes before descending sharply for the approach into the steep valley surrounding Medellin.

This photo released by the San Predro de los Milagros Fire Department shows the wreckage of a small plane assigned to the crew of a film starring Tom Cruise, that crashed, in a rural place of San Pedro de los Milagros, Colombia, Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. The country's civilian aviation authority said the twin-engine Aerostar crashed Friday after taking off from a small colonial town near Medellin, killing two people, including a Los Angeles-based film pilot, and seriously injuring a third. (San Pedro de los Milagros Fire Department via AP)This photo released by the San Predro de los Milagros Fire Department shows the wreckage of a small plane assigned to the crew of a film starring Tom Cruise, that crashed, in a rural place of San Pedro de los Milagros, Colombia, Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. The country's civilian aviation authority said the twin-engine Aerostar crashed Friday after taking off from a small colonial town near Medellin, killing two people, including a Los Angeles-based film pilot, and seriously injuring a third. (San Pedro de los Milagros Fire Department via AP)

The official said the three pilots had flown the route at least a half-dozen times in recent days but were flying without the assistance of instruments and could have been disoriented by heavy clouds that regularly form near the crest of the Andes. When filming in other parts of the country, such as the Amazon, the crew of "Mena" had heeded authorities recommendation they have a Colombian pilot on board, the official said.

Colombia's jagged terrain, heavy rainfall and long, empty distances makes it one of the most dangerous places in the world for aviators. Medellin's Olaya Herrera airport has been the site of numerous accidents since the 1935 crash that killed famed Argentine tango singer Carlos Gardel. It closes at night and allows only domestic flights.

Cruise was able to land there on Aug. 20 because his flight originated in Barranquilla, along the country's Caribbean coast, and he was accompanied by a Colombian co-pilot, the official said.

Garland is a flight instructor and manager of a regional airport near Atlanta. A representative at the Cherokee County Airport, who declined to be identified out of respect for her boss' privacy, told The Associated Press that the producers of "Mena" shot several flight scenes at the facility and were so impressed with Garland's professionalism as a flying double for Cruise that they brought him to Colombia to continue filming there.

The Colombian official said Garland underwent three operations overnight and a specialist from the U.S. was arriving to assist in his recovery.

Cruise's spokeswoman, Amanda Lundberg, had no comment on Friday's accident and the film's director Doug Liman as well as local and US-based producers did not reply to emails and phone calls seeking comment.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to the crew members and their families at this difficult time," Universal Pictures, which is distributing the film, said in a statement. It declined further comment, saying more details weren't available.

Purwin was founder and president of Los Angeles-based Helinet Technologies. On the company's website, he's described as "one of the top film pilots of his generation" with a list of credits from television and major Hollywood movies such as "Transformers," ''Pearl Harbor" and "Pirates of the Caribbean."

"There are no words that can express our heartache for we have lost one of the world's greatest helicopter pilots and one of aviation's greatest leaders," Helinet CEO Steve Gatena said in a statement posted on the company's website.

In his last tweet sent Wednesday, Purwin expressed joy at flying between 12,000-foot peaks and posted a picture of a plane trailed by a helicopter landing at Santa Fe de Antioquia's dirt runway.

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This story corrects in the first paragraph that two crew members were killed in the crash.


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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby RocketMan » Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:45 pm

I wonder if working on this movie contributed to Cruise's rumoured distancing from the Church of Scientology if it ends up being true.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby zangtang » Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:16 pm

if that turns out to be...not true, i'd view it as 21st century mktg for Mission Impossible rogue nation

- or just a rumour.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby Twyla LaSarc » Fri Sep 18, 2015 5:43 pm

RocketMan » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:45 am wrote:I wonder if working on this movie contributed to Cruise's rumoured distancing from the Church of Scientology if it ends up being true.


A lot of that rumor involves Katie and Suri and the tabloids.

So far there is no evidence that TC has distanced himself from the church. In fact making an 'anti drug film' that echoes the official story is right up LRH's alley. That guy threw himself at the government and would have done anything to service the FBI or CIA.
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Re: Tom Cruise making MENA: Barry Seal Movie

Postby MinM » Fri Sep 18, 2015 6:54 pm

MinM » Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:03 am wrote:
Hugh Manatee Wins » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:33 pm wrote:Here's a Gary Webb speech where he describes Robert Parry being at a DC dinner with generals and the CIA director and a Newsweek editor, Newsweek being owned by the CIA-WPost.

Parry opened his mouth about IranContra and everyone acted like he'd farted and advised him not to go there.

Note Webb's recounting of a friend of his watching the Operation Mockingbird media intentionally not covering the IranContra hearings.

Note Webb mentioning Terry Reed's book about doing CIA work in Nella, Arkansas, the reason I claim for the same year's movie, 'Nell.'

(harder to find this speech with Q&A session, lots of links now broken)

http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/webb.html

Transcript: Gary Webb Speaks on CIA Connections to Contra Drug Trafficking (and Related Topics)

Date: January 16, 1999
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon
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Gary Webb: Yeah, let me sum up your question. Essentially, you're asking about the goings-on in Mena, Arkansas, because of the drug operations going on at this little air base in Arkansas while Clinton was governor down there. The fellow you referred to, Terry Reed, wrote a book called Compromised which talked about his role in this corporate operation in Mena which was initially designed to train contra pilots -- Reed was a pilot -- and it was also designed after the Boland Amendment went into effect to get weapons parts to the contras, because the CIA couldn't provide them anymore. And as Reed got into this weapons parts business, he discovered that the CIA was shipping cocaine back through these weapons crates that were coming back into the United States. And when he blew the whistle on it, he was sort of sent on this long odyssey of criminal charges being filed against him, etcetera etcetera etcetera. A lot of what Reed wrote is accurate as far as I can tell, and a lot of it was documented.

There is a House Banking Committee investigation that has been going on now for about three years, looking specifically at Mena, Arkansas, looking specifically at a drug trafficker named Barry Seal, who was one of the biggest cocaine and marijuana importers in the south side of the United States during the 1980s. Seal was also, coincidentally, working for the CIA, and was working for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

I don't know how many of you remember this, but one night Ronnie Reagan got on TV and held up a grainy picture, and said, here's proof that the Sandanistas are dealing drugs. Look, here's Pablo Escobar, and they're all loading cocaine into a plane, and this was taken in Nicaragua. This was the eve of a vote on the contra aid. That photograph was set up by Barry Seal. The plane that was used was Seal's plane, and it was the same plane that was shot down over Nicaragua a couple of years later that Eugene Hasenfus was in, that broke open the whole Iran-contra scandal...

As w/Ronnie Raygun .. Jon Chait (left gate-keeper) not a fan of Sandanista sympathizers...
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