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On Nov. 10, 1983, a year before the arrest, Felix Rodriguez had filed the annual<br />

registration with Florida's secretary of state on behalf of Latchinian's and Rodriguez's<br />

joint enterprise, `` Giro Aviation Corp. ''@s1@s8<br />

December 21, 1984:<br />

Felix Rodriguez met in the office of the Vice President with <strong>Bush</strong> adviser Donald Gregg.<br />

Immediately after this meeting, Rodriguez met with Oliver North, supposedly for the first<br />

time in his life. But <strong>Bush</strong>'s adviser strenuously denied to investigators that he ``<br />

introduced '' his CIA employee to North.@s1@s9<br />

January 18, 1985 (Friday):<br />

Felix Rodriguez met with Ramon Milian Rodriguez (not known to be a relative of Felix),<br />

accountant and money launderer, who had moved $1.5 billion for the Medelli@aan<br />

cocaine cartel. Milian testified before a Senate investigation of the Contras' drugsmuggling,<br />

that more than a year earlier he had granted Felix's request and given $10<br />

million from the cocaine cartel to Felix for the Contras.<br />

Milian Rodriguez was interviewed in his prison cell in Butner, North Carolina, by<br />

investigative journalist Martha Honey. He said Felix Rodriguez had offered that `` in<br />

exchange for money for the Contra cause he would use his influence in high places to get<br />

the [Cocaine] cartel U.S. `good will'.... Frankly, one of the selling points was that he<br />

could talk directly to <strong>Bush</strong>. <strong>The</strong> issue of good will wasn't something that was going to go<br />

through 27 bureaucratic hands. It was something that was directly between him and <strong>Bush</strong>.<br />

'' Ramon Milian Rodriguez was a Republican contributor, who had partied by invitation<br />

at the 1981 Reagan-<strong>Bush</strong> inauguration ceremonies. He had been arrested aboard a<br />

Panama-bound private jet by federal agents in May 1983, while carrying over $5 million<br />

in cash. According to Felix Rodriguez, Milian was seeking a way out of the narcotics<br />

charges when he met with Felix on January 18, 1985. This meeting remained secret until<br />

two years later, when Felix Rodriguez had become notorious in the Iran-Contra scandal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Miami Herald broke the story on June 30, 1987. Felix Rodriguez at first denied ever<br />

meeting with Ramon Milian Rodriguez. But then a new story was worked out with<br />

various agencies. Felix `` remembered '' the Jan. 18, 1985 meeting, claimed he had `` said<br />

nothing '' during it, and `` remembered '' that he had filed documents with the FBI and<br />

CIA telling them about the meeting just afterwards.@s2@s0<br />

January 22, 1985 (Tuesday):<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> met with Felix Rodriguez in the Executive Office Building. <strong>The</strong> agenda<br />

may have included the results of the meeting five days before with Medelli@aan cocaine<br />

cartel representative Milian Rodriguez.<br />

Felix's ghost writer doesn't tell us what was said, only that Felix was `` able to show<br />

[<strong>Bush</strong>] some of the photos from my album. <strong>The</strong> honor of being with the Vice President ...

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