SECRET OPERATION IN COSTA RICA
Bungled military shipment exposed presence of base
By David M. Bresnahan
© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
A shipment of Humvees and other military
equipment was sent in error from the U.S.
directly into Costa Rica, inadvertently exposing
the existence of a secret operation there,
according to government sources.
Although the supplies are now being held by
customs agents and cannot be released until a
fee has been paid and papers signed, the U.S.
military cannot acknowledge the equipment
because it does not have permission to be in
Costa Rica.
Military sources told WorldNetDaily that
incompetence caused the error, and that the
supplies should have been flown in secretly to
avoid exposing the operation. If the U.S. does
not claim the equipment within 60 to 90 days, it
will be sold at auction to the highest bidder.
The embarrassing situation is just one of a string
of events that upset veteran military and
intelligence sources who have spoken with
WorldNetDaily on condition of anonymity.
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