some bold idiot sold El Chapo bunk kit

coderman coderman at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 05:49:52 PST 2016


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Penn noted in his article his own concerns about being tracked in the
plane but said that Chapo's son put him at ease by pointing out a "red
scrambler switch below the cockpit controls" that he claimed blocked
ground radar and that an inside man provided them with information
about when the military's high-altitude surveillance plane has been
deployed.

"He has great confidence that there are no unwanted eyes on us," Penn wrote.

Military technology and weaponry expert, Dr. Robert J. Bunker, was confused.

"It doesn't make any sense," Dr. Bunker, Adjunct Faculty for the
Division of Politics & Economics at Claremont Graduate University,
told VICE News. "If this existed it would be on all our planes."

Bunker said he knew of no invisible radar scrambling systems for small
planes, and listed several hypothetical ways it could function before
discounting them by saying they would be in "the realm of 'Dr. Evil'
planning and technology that borders on simple fantasy."

Bunker suggested that somebody may had "sold the narcos a 'high
technology scrambling system'—but it really doesn't work." Another
possibility could be that Penn was told a story to calm his fears.
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https://news.vice.com/article/the-actress-who-linked-up-sean-penn-with-el-chapo-was-under-surveillance-since-2014

The Actress Who Linked Up Sean Penn with El Chapo Was Under
Surveillance Since 2014

By Nathaniel Janowitz
January 12, 2016 | 1:05 am

Kate del Castillo — the actress who took Sean Penn to interview El
Chapo — had already been under surveillance for her links to the drug
lord for 14 months before the meeting took place in a mountain
hideout.

In the wake of the kingpin's recapture on Friday, Mexican authorities
said that the monitoring of contacts with actors and producers aided
the manhunt launched in the the wake of his tunnel escape from prison
in July. An unnamed official told The Associated Press that the Penn
interview in October directly led to an operation that almost caught
up with him then.

Related: Sean Penn Interviewed El Chapo – And It Helped Lead to the
Drug Lord's Capture

Now El Universal has published details of the surveillance of Del
Castillo it claims was well-established before his escape from the
Altiplano maximum-security prison and continued after he was a
fugitive. It said their contact included letters exchanged while he
was in jail, as well as several meetings between the actress and
Guzmán's lawyers prior to their mountain encounter.

The article is backed up by photos purported to be taken before and
during the meetings, as well as snaps of her and Penn meeting Guzmán's
associates upon arrival in Mexico on October 2 on their way to
interview El Chapo.

The paper said the surveillance of Del Castillo began in August 2014.
El Chapo reportedly instructed one of his lawyers, Andrés Granados
Flores, to contact her about making a biopic about his life. Through
Guzmán's legal team the actress and drug lord wrote to each other
regarding the project.

Related: How Kate del Castillo Became the Rebel Celebrity Who Took
Sean Penn to 'Chapo'

The first face-to-face meeting between Del Castillo and Granados
reportedly took place on June 16, 2015 — still nearly a month before
Chapo's jailbreak — in an upscale restaurant named the San Ángel Inn,
located in the south of Mexico City. The paper claimed it has seen
photographs from the meeting showing the actress wearing a black
blouse and a white skirt, while the lawyer wore a black suit.

El Universal said that Del Castillo and Granados met again after Chapo
was on the run, on September 25, in the Western City of Guadalajara. A
published photograph purports to show her after arriving on the
airline Aeroméxico, flight 783, from Los Angeles.

Another from the following day claims to show her sitting in a
restaurant with Granados and another member of Guzmán's legal team,
Óscar Manuel Gómez Núñez.

The report said she saw the lawyers twice on that occasion. First for
dinner and the following morning when they gave her a phone with some
sort of special features that would allow her to communicate directly
with Joaquin Guzmán.

The timing of this meeting appears to be reinforced by Sean Penn's
Rolling Stone article in which he says that on September 28 he got
confirmation from his contact with Del Castillo that he would be able
to meet Chapo.

Penn wrote that he and Del Castillo flew from Los Angeles to an
unnamed "city in mid-Mexico" in a chartered plane four days later.

According to the article in El Universal, the city was Guadalajara and
the plane was a Hawker 900XP private jet. The paper published a photo
it said was of the actors meeting the lawyer. From there they
reportedly went to the Hotel Villa Ganza where they registered,
dropped off their equipment, and left.

>From Guadalajara the paper cited the surveillance tracking the two
actors in two vans to Tepic, the capital of Nayarit state. Penn also
said they travelled to another city that he did not name.

Both accounts say the group boarded two private planes — El Universal
says one was white and the other yellow — at a tourist resort with a
private airstrip that took them into the Golden Triangle mountain
region.

According to Penn's article, they were accompanied by one of El
Chapo's sons, Alfredo Guzmán.

Penn noted in his article his own concerns about being tracked in the
plane but said that Chapo's son put him at ease by pointing out a "red
scrambler switch below the cockpit controls" that he claimed blocked
ground radar and that an inside man provided them with information
about when the military's high-altitude surveillance plane has been
deployed.

"He has great confidence that there are no unwanted eyes on us," Penn wrote.

Military technology and weaponry expert, Dr. Robert J. Bunker, was confused.

"It doesn't make any sense," Dr. Bunker, Adjunct Faculty for the
Division of Politics & Economics at Claremont Graduate University,
told VICE News. "If this existed it would be on all our planes."

Bunker said he knew of no invisible radar scrambling systems for small
planes, and listed several hypothetical ways it could function before
discounting them by saying they would be in "the realm of 'Dr. Evil'
planning and technology that borders on simple fantasy."

Bunker suggested that somebody may had "sold the narcos a 'high
technology scrambling system'—but it really doesn't work." Another
possibility could be that Penn was told a story to calm his fears.

After the flight, they arrived in the Golden Triangle. After a long
road trip they met El Chapo for seven hours of chatting, tequila, and
tacos, before agreeing to meet eight days later for a two-day long
interview.

This interview never took place because three days after Chapo, Penn
and Del Castillo met, the kingpin narrowly slipped a navy operation to
capture him.

An unnamed source in Mexican federal law enforcement told The
Associated Press that it was the Penn interview that triggered that
operation.

Some, however, are not so sure.

Mexican columnist Raymundo Riva Palacio wrote on Monday on the website
ejecentral that the authorities had already identified Chapo's precise
location in the Sierra before the interview.

While he says that surveillance of Del Castillo would have provided
useful information in the manhunt for the fugitive after his escape,
her presence in the area alongside a major movie star actually
postponed the operation to try and capture him.

"The US requested that the operation to capture him be postponed 72
hours," Riva Palacio told VICE News, insisting he had two reliable
Mexican sources confirming this. "My theory is that they are putting
the emphasis on the actors because they are protecting somebody,
perhaps undercover people."

In the end Chapo escaped that operation and was not tracked down until
Friday, January 8, in the northern city of Los Mochis, Sinaloa.

A gopro video was released on Monday showing the initial stage of the
raid on a safe house where Guzmán was hiding. Gun shots and arrests
take place for 15 minutes as they search for El Chapo in the video.

The drug lord had slipped out of the house into the city's sewage
system through a hole tunnel reportedly built in a closet. He was
caught hours after resurfacing, stealing a vehicle, and attempting to
flee the city.

Penn's article created a major stir when it was published on Saturday
night. The star said he had "nothin' to hide" in a brief email
exchange with The Associated Press. Del Castillo has yet to make any
comment at all, other than to tell a reporter from Univision,
"Everything when and how it should be. Don't call me again."




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