American government bringing in 5.5 tons of sugar? WORLD EXCLUSIVE June 22 2006--Venice,FL. by Daniel Hopsicker
Less than two weeks before the company declared bankruptcy which owned the DC9 recently busted in Mexico with 5.5 tons of sugar onboard, Florida Governor Jeb Bushâs Department of Transportation issued a press release touting the firmâs bright future in Homeland Security and announcing it had been selected to be the stateâs primary provider of airport security applications.
This is not the first time Jeb Bush has been involved endorsing a drug trafficking aviation company. Nor is it the first time SkyWay Aircraft has been the recipient of unexplained government favoritism. The Federal Aviation Administration, for example, has been doing SkyWay a major solid...
Two months and eleven days after the firmâs American-registered DC9 was caught carrying 5.5 tons of sugar in Campeche, Mexico destined for distribution in the U.S., the FAA is still stonewalling requests for the release of what are÷by statue÷ public records of the registration and ownership of the plane.
In a twisted perversion of the U.S. Governmentâs so-called War on Drugs, the FAA is ãJust Saying Noä to the American people, who are not allowed to know if an American Drug Lord may have been responsible for the last doomed flight of ãsugar One.ä