I stumbled on this interesting story on KLAS TV's website. Several of the aircraft owned by CIA front companies and involved in rendering 'terrorists' have been spotted at Southern Nevada airports.
It sounds like a faraway intrigue, except these alleged torture planes have made Las Vegas a regular pit stop. The I-Team has the video to prove it.
The Beech B-200 that flew into the North Las Vegas Airport on a warm July afternoon looked a lot like the other private planes that land every few minutes, but this one had a block on it, meaning it was extremely difficult to track its movements.
The I-Team watched as its pilot unloaded bag after bag and then loaded them all into a waiting Clark County van. The identity of the pilot isn't known, but we know plenty about the plane.
Trevor Paglen said, "These planes show up in and around Las Vegas fairly regularly. The Beech craft you photographed, we see a lot. It's quite clearly controlled by CIA, if not out rightly owned by CIA."
Trevor Paglen is a doctoral candidate at University of California, Berkeley and the author of the book about the so-called torture taxis, or what the CIA calls rendition planes.
Trevor Paglen said, "What this means in normal English is kidnapping people."
What I found to be particularly interesting (and pleasing) is that a local Las Vegas television station is covering this story.
Link to the full article.