August 14, 2007
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Dear Colleagues,
The US Government continues to attempt to stem the information released about the 'House of Death' case that Narco News has been reporting on for over three years. Now the US Department of Justice has had to make a six figure legal settlement to the whistle-blower who started it all, Sandalio Gonzalez, after harassing him for years.
Conroy reports:
"The U.S. government's willingness to abort its appeal and pay through the nose - which is a concession that it did, in fact, discriminate against Gonzalez - is yet more evidence that Gonzalez' claims about the House of Death cover-up are on the mark.
"...Gonzalez argued that he was transferred from Miami to El Paso in retaliation for exposing the missing coke in Miami and that the retaliation only intensified after he blew the whistle on the House of Death cover-up in El Paso. The government's treatment of him eventually led Gonzalez to retire from DEA on Jan. 8, 2005.
"Gonzalez claims further that the cover-up of the House of Death murders goes to the highest levels of the departments of Justice and Homeland Security and that DEA Administrator Karen Tandy initiated the retaliation against him at the behest of President Bush's buddy, U.S. Attorney Sutton."
Conroy's latest report on the House of Death cover-up can be found online at Narco News:
A complete archive of all 56 reports on the House of Death can also be found online in a Narco News special section:
From somewhere in a country called América,
David B. Briones
Webmaster
The Narco News Bulletin
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