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Office of Inspector General
Investigations Staff
REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
Allegations of Connections Between CIA
and The Contras in Cocaine Trafficking
to the United States
(96-0143-IG)
Volume I: The California Story
January 29, 1998
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY
SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION
PROCEDURES AND RESOURCES
BACKGROUND
Note: This is an unclassified version of a Report of Investigation that included information that is classified for national security reasons pursuant to Executive Order 12958 and sensitive law enforcement information. To the fullest extent possible, the text of this unclassified version is the same as that included in the classified version. Where different language has been required for national security or law enforcement purposes, the revised language is as close as possible to the original text.
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Investigations Staff
REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
Allegations of Connections Between CIA
and The Contras in Cocaine Trafficking
to the United States
(96-0143-IG)
Volume I: The California Story
January 29, 1998
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY
SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION
PROCEDURES AND RESOURCES
BACKGROUND
- Origin and Development of the Contra Conflict
- Central Intelligence Agency Involvement with the Contras
- Cocaine Flows through Central America in the 1980s
- Results of Previous Investigations into Alleged Contra Drug Trafficking
- Was CIA involved in the California-based drug trafficking of Ricky Donnell Ross, Danilo Blandon or Juan Norwin Meneses Cantarero?
- Did CIA have any relationship or dealings with Ross, Blandon or Meneses?
- Was the drug trafficking of Ross, Blandon or Meneses linked to CIA or Contra activities?
- Did CIA intervene or otherwise play a role in any investigative or judicial processes involving the drug trafficking activities of Ross, Blandon or Meneses?
- Did CIA have any relationship or dealings with Ross, Blandon or Meneses?
- Did any of the individuals who were arrested in "The Frogman Case" have any relationship with CIA? Were the drug trafficking activities of any of those individuals linked to the Contras?
- Were those arrested connected with CIA?
- Were those arrested connected with the Contras?
- Was CIA involved in the investigation of The Frogman Case?
- To what extent, and why, did CIA become involved in the prosecution of The Frogman Case? What was the effect of CIA involvement in the prosecution?
- To what extent did CIA respond to congressional inquiries regarding The Frogman Case?
- Were those arrested connected with CIA?
Note: This is an unclassified version of a Report of Investigation that included information that is classified for national security reasons pursuant to Executive Order 12958 and sensitive law enforcement information. To the fullest extent possible, the text of this unclassified version is the same as that included in the classified version. Where different language has been required for national security or law enforcement purposes, the revised language is as close as possible to the original text.
http://web.archive.org/web/2006011518215...index.html
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.

