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Morales assassins: Bolivia gang "fought in Balkans"
For some reason, the link to Belovai is now receiving a little attention in what appears to be part of the Irish American media:

Quote:Bolivian killing of Irish national allegedly linked to CIA
Michael Dwyer death haunts family

Published Sunday, August 22, 2010, 7:29 AM
Updated Sunday, August 22, 2010, 7:47 AM

Bolivian authorities have released evidence that they claim links the killing of three Europeans by Bolivian police last spring to the CIA.

Michael Dwyer, a 24-year-old man from Tipperary, was one of the three men shot in Santa Cruz in April 2009 over an alleged plot to assassinate president Evo Morales.

The other two men killed were Romanian national Magyarosi Arpak and Hungarian Eduardo Rozsa Flores, who is accused of leading the group.

President Morales has accused the U.S. of organizing groups to kill him. Washington denies the charge.

Now Bolivian investigators claim to have found email correspondence linking Flores to Istvan Belovai, a former Hungarian military intelligence officer who defected to the U.S. in 1990 and later became a CIA agent.

Belovai died last November in the U.S. at the age of 71.

Information found on Flores laptop includes discussion of proposed attacks on infrastructure as well as on Cuban and Venezuelan humanitarian aid workers.

The family of Michael O'Dwyer have long claimed he was set up.

An inquest was carried out in Ireland after he was shot dead by Bolivian police in Santa Cruz in April.

The inquest concluded that he died from one single gunshot wound to the heart, and not six gunshot wounds, as previously stated by Bolivian authorities.

Ireland’s State Pathologist, Dr. Marie Cassidy, told the inquest in Dublin that the Co. Tipperary man died from a single gunshot wound to the heart.

Cassidy said pathologists in Bolivia might have confused cuts to Dwyer’s body as bullet entry and exit wounds. She added that the fatal shot had been fired by somebody standing over Dwyer; most likely as he was sitting up in bed.

Bolivian police shot Dwyer, along with two other men, in what they claim was an anti-terrorist sting operation in a hotel in Santa Cruz on April 16.

Bolivian authorities claim the men were involved in a plot to kill the Bolivian president, Evo Morales.

Authorities said the three men died in a “crossfire” after resisting arrest. Cassidy said she could not confirm evidence from police in Bolivia that Dwyer fired a weapon in the attack.

Fifty-one bullets were discovered in the hotel room after the incident. It was not clear which guns the 51 bullets had been fired from.

“As a family, we would like to know exactly what happened on that fatal night in Bolivia, when Michael was so cruelly taken from us,” Dwyer's family said after the inquest declared an “open verdict.”

“We want the truth. Only a well-resourced investigation, meeting internationally recognized standards, into the circumstances of Michael's violent death can help us find the truth, and we urge the Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Martin to mobilize such an investigation.

“This is not only important for us as a family, but for human rights on a global scale.”

Dwyer, who worked for an Irish security firm in Co. Mayo until October 2008, traveled to Bolivia with two work colleagues (a Hungarian and a Slovenian) for a bodyguard course.

The course never took place.

Dwyer’s two friends returned to Ireland but Dwyer stayed on, telling his parents he had found work in the security business.

Evidence was given at Dwyer’s inquest that his flight was paid for by businessman Alejandro Melgar, a man with links to a separatist group in Bolivia.

http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Bolivia...51639.html

The meaning of Belovai has been previously discussed in this thread:

Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Did someone mention CIA involvement in this Gladio operation? :bebored:

Quote:CIA involvement in terrorism case in Bolivia

La Paz, Feb 11 (Prensa Latina) Hungarian Istvan Belovai military, responsible for preparing documents for a terrorist cell neutralized in Bolivia in 2009, gave information to the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

According to new details of the investigation, offered today by the prosecutor Marcelo Soza, in charge of the case, the documentation was used by the so-called Supreme Council which funded the group's actions irregular killed in a raid last April.

On April 16, 2009, the Tactical Unit Crisis Resolution Bolivian police raided the Las Americas, Santa Cruz, and caught a paramilitary commando.

In the operation of European mercenaries were killed Eduardo Rózsa Flores (Croatian)-leader of the group, Michael Dwyer (Irish) and Árpád Magyarosi (Romanian-Hungarian).

Also arrested were Mario Tadic Francisco Astorga (Bolivian Croatian passport) and Elod Toas (Hungarian) who are in custody in the city of La Paz.

The separatist militants were planning an attack and prepared to assassinate Bolivian President Evo Morales.

According to the new elements of the probe, Belovai was an agent who was the pseudonym of Scorpion-B.

The skills acquired during the Cold War enabled him to be a military strategy consultant and is presumed to engage with Rózsa Flores through activities in Europe, specifically in the Balkans.

The affinity that came to be allowed even to offer both satellite support for specific actions and funding for the terrorist group.

The preliminary investigation found its ties also was preparing a plan called TH (Tree house or tree house).

Data were obtained from a review of a portable computer Rózsa Flores, who had the file folder Bel - North exchanged several emails with the agent Belovai.

Last week, prosecutors charged to wealthy businessman Bolivia Santa Cruz, Branko Marinkovic, who fled to the United States for funding the band Rozsa Flores.

According to this institution, also former president of the Santa Cruz Civic Committee, joined the Supreme Council organized separatism in the South American nation.

The indictment also listed other names as well fugitives and Hugo Melgar Alejandro Acha.
http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?op...7&Itemid=1

Of course, direct CIA involvement is not strictly necessary. The analysis in this thread has clearly enunciated the nature of this false flag, secessionist, Gladio operation.

Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Quote:Ex-spy linked to mercenary case
Sunday, 21 February 2010
Eduardo Rozsa Flores, the ethnic Hungarian mercenary who was shot dead by a commando unit in Santa Cruz in April 2009, may have received financial support from an ex-CIA liaison officer, according to the Bolivian Prosecutor’s Office. The accusation will be rather difficult to prove, however, as the CIA man in question, István Belovai, passed away last November.

Hungarian-Bolivian-Croatian citizen Flores and two acquaintances were shot dead in suspicious circumstances after local police allegedly tried to apprehend them for conspiring to murder Bolivian President Evo Morales.

Belovai, who was one of the most prominent Hungarian spies, received a life sentence in 1985 for sending NATO documents to Russia with US approval and uncovering a spy ring within the military alliance. He received a partial pardon after the fall of communism, but fled to the US in fear of his life. He died in Colorado aged 71 in November.

According to Bolivian prosecutor Marcelo Sosa, Flores met Belovai – codename “Scorpion B” in the Balkans and later received technical and financial support from him for terrorist activities in the South American country.

Apparently the cooperation was revealed by examining computers seized by Bolivian police after the death of Rózsa-Flores. Investigators found several letters on one of the machines as well as documents suggesting the involvement in the conspiracy of at least ten other people, who will be questioned soon, Sosa told reporters.

Flores’ acquaintances in Bolivia told the news portal hirszerzo.hu that the Hungarian had corresponded with Belovai, but said it was impossible that Flores had been working with the CIA. “Even if that were the case, he would not have used an agent who had been inactive for the last 25 years”, they said.

http://www.budapesttimes.hu/index.php?op...&Itemid=26

This Belovai/Scorpion-B revelation is intriguing at many levels.

Firstly, the ethnic Hungarian Belovai/Scorpion-B was a double, perhaps triple, agent. And so important that he received sanctuary in Colorado, and even died a seemingly natural death in the good ole US of A.

Secondly, Belovai/Scorpion-B was clearly a chameleon, able to pass in Soviet circles as one of theirs. Just like the young Eduardo Rozsa Flores studying at the elite Dzerzhinsky Academy.

Quote:In exile Belovai campaigned to be given a full pardon and to be restored to his former military rank, arguing that he had acted as he did to save Hungary as well as the West from a catastrophic nuclear war.

"I was never a traitor. I was Hungary's first Nato soldier," he claimed. But even 20 years after the end of Communist rule, no Hungarian political party has been prepared to rehabilitate him.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituari...lovai.html

Men with the deep political backgrounds and sponsorships of Belovai/Scorpion-B and Eduardo Rozsa Flores do not have casual conversations about the weather.

http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/...ai&page=24
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Morales assassins: Bolivia gang "fought in Balkans" - by Jan Klimkowski - 23-08-2010, 10:09 PM

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