THE PEGASUS FILE
by David G. Guyatt
A former CIA deep-cover agent turns whistleblower at great risk.
His shocking allegations expose powerful names controlling the
international drug trade in very high places.
Extracted from Nexus Magazine,
Volume
4, #3 (April-May 1997).
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"OPERATION
RED ROCK"
CIA DEEP-COVER AGENT
THE CONTRA COCAINE TRAIN
THE "BOSS HOG" LIST
PEGASUS: DIRTY MONEY LAUNDERING
PEGASUS: ASSASSINATION &
NEUTRALISATION
PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT
Part 2
SECRET
GOVERNMENT APPARATUS
THE "SUPERBILLS" STING
THE COMPLETE "BOSS HOGS" LIST
FULL CIRCLE
POSTSCRIPT
Part 1
Vietnam Special Forces Air
Combat Controller; 25-year CIA deep-cover agent; US Army pilot flying classified
missions during the US invasion of Grenada; Iran-Contra pilot flying cocaine
shipments labelled as medical supplies; and member of the ultra-secret,
international G7-run Pegasus "hit team"...this is the extraordinary story of
Gene "Chip" Tatum.
From sensitive, highly secretive (and hitherto largely unknown) Special
Forces covert operations in Cambodia, to wandering CIA asset; through to "black
ops" activities in Grenada and Oliver North's Iran-Contra "Enterprise", as well
as membership in an international "hit team", Gene "Chip" Tatum has seen it all,
done it all and is now telling it all.
Tatum claims to know where the skeletons are buried. Above all, he is aware
that his testimony implicates serving and former US Presidents plus a whole list
of high-level government officials and others in a welter of nefarious
activities - including assassination, blackmail, coercion, gun-running,
money-laundering and cocaine-trafficking.
Tatum, a lanky Floridian, turned whistleblower following his arrest on a
treason charge in early 1995. The charge was both astonishing and patently
ludicrous, and was later dropped and replaced by a fraud charge - a drastic
step-down. Found guilty, he was sentenced to serve a 15-month sentence. In March
1996, an additional charge - conspiring to embezzle - was brought against him.
Found guilty, he was incarcerated in Jesup Federal Correctional Facility,
Georgia, where he is serving a 27-month concurrent sentence. Ensuing press
interest resulted in one article appearing in the Tampa Tribune on 4 May
1996.
Many questions continue to hang over the conduct of the trial. His defence
lawyer refused to call any of the 80 witnesses whom Tatum nominated for the
defence. Later, his lawyer freely confessed to having come under pressure from
the US Department of Defense. Tatum says the first charge was a set-up to
discredit him following his "resignation" from "Operation Pegasus". The second
charge he views with greater scepticism and concern.
Tatum's resignation from Pegasus followed his refusal to "neutralise" a
leading US political figure in the 1992 US presidential elections. Tatum
declares he will not "participate in assassinations of any sort, character
assassinations or anything, of American citizens". He goes on to explain that
back in 1994, in a telephone conference call involving Oliver North, Felix
RodrÃguez and the late William Colby of the CIA, he was warned to turn over
incriminating documents and tapes he had accumulated for his "retirement". He
wryly observes that had he done so, he would probably have been quickly
"terminated" in an "extreme" way - a speciality of the Pegasus team of which he
was once a member.
Countering this demand, Tatum volunteered to plead guilty on a fabricated
felony count and serve a 12-month sentence - so that his credibility would be
damaged in the event he ever decided to speak out. His incarceration for the
second charge - and especially the six- month sentence of his wife, Nancy - led
him to speak out about his life, almost 30 years of which he served as a "black"
operative, and to reveal and destroy the command structure of Pegasus. It is an
extraordinary story.
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