He also confirmed the existence of triangular black jets at the facility in his time there in the early 1990's. As for more details, TheIntelHub has quite the read up about it.
Facts about Evergreen Air:
One thing that caught my eye was their supposed plan to blow up NYC...
Evergreen International Aviation, Inc. is an Oregon-based aviation company with longstanding ties to the CIA. Its huge Evergreen Maintenance Center in Arizona was bought from the Agency, which offered the property to no-one else.[1]In 1980 an Evergreen plane flew the recently deposed Shah of Iran from Panama to Egypt, hours before the Panamanian government was due to receive an extradition request from the new government in Tehran.[1] Giving rides to dictators is something of a specialty for the company – it also allowed El Salvador‘s President Duarte to use its helicopter, which was officially in the country to help repair power lines.[1]And according to a series of articles in The Oregonian in 1988, Evergreen’s owner and founder Delford M. Smith “…acknowledged one agreement under which his companies provide occasional jobs and cover to foreign nationals the CIA wants taken out of other countries or brought into the United States. However, neither Smith nor CIA officials would say whether any broader agreement existed.
Implicated in a plan to blow up New York City
An alleged plot to blow up the pipeline and tanks that feed jet fuel to John F. Kennedy international airport, in New York, was thwarted at the weekend with the arrest of a “cell” of Islamic extremists from the Caribbean.
It is claimed that the alleged plotters planned to destroy the “whole of Kennedy” in a series of explosions that would make the September 11 attack “seem small”.
It is claimed that Mr Defreitas, 63, a naturalized US citizen born in Guyana, told the informant that he wanted to attack the airport because in the early 1990s he had seen missiles being shipped to Israel while he was working for Evergreen International Aviation
There's quite a lot of detail from TheIntelHub's story on Evergreen - I suggest you get on it!
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