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Latest news about Boa Colombian History Titanoboa - Titanic Boa Fossil From Colombia Is World's Largest SnakePartial skeletons of the giant, boa-constrictor-like snake named Titanoboa,€ estimated to be 42 to 45 feet long, were found in Colombia by an international team of scientists and studied at the Florida Museum of Natural History on the ... Continue reading
True Colombian Hypo(s) ??? - Redtailboa.netIn 2002, John Carlson, a Reptile dealer and friend of Erich from the Chicago area, was at Strictly Boas when a mess of Boas were shipped in from Colombia. John and Erich are friends. More that just friends. .... Something else I thought about is the fact that Colombia (yea I realized I misspelled it after the edit time ran out) and Panama are so close together there is a strong likelihood that somewhere along the history of the (sub)species the hypo gene could have ... Continue reading
ENIR NABU's world: Wachovia, Bank of America into huge drug money ...Mike Wallace confirmed that "the CIA-national guard undercover operation quickly accumulated this cocaine, over a ton and a half that was smuggled from Colombia into Venezuela. ... The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODOC) state in their 2010 Annual Report that "money-laundering is the method by which criminals disguise the illegal origins of their wealth and protect their asset bases in order to avoid suspicion of law enforcement and to prevent leaving a ... Continue reading
Money Laundering and the Global Drug Trade Fueled by Wachovia and ...Some $300000 was transferred by Wachovia to a Bank of America branch in Oklahoma City. With cash in hand Bloomberg reports, traffickers “used the funds to buy the DC-9 through Oklahoma City aircraft broker U.S. Aircraft Titles Inc.” When queried by Smith about the sale, “U.S. Aircraft Titles .... Mike Wallace confirmed that “the CIA-national guard undercover operation quickly accumulated this cocaine, over a ton and a half that was smuggled from Colombia into Venezuela. ... Continue reading
The Importance of History | Bastiat InstituteLearning that history is among the most important things classical liberals can do. Continue reading
Pastel Dream Sharp Sunglow Boa? - RedTailBoas Ultimate Reptile ...The History of Pastel Dream Colombian Boas. By Jeff Ronne The Boaphile The History of Pastel Dream Colombian Boas. Pastel Boa History Finally I have done it. I have been avoiding the time it would take me to write this. ... Continue reading
Ted Rogers' Little Fish in a Big Pond: Giant Boa Remains Found in ...Rightfully named Titanoboa cerrejonensis (meaning titanic boa from Cerrejon, the region where it was found), this snake lived a scant five million years after the dinosaurs made their exit. Discovered in 2007 in a Colombian coal pit, ... Continue reading
Corporate Banking Comes of the Global Age | Latin TradeThis strategy carried over after Merrill Lynch was merged into Bank of America. Still, the history of Wall Street in Latin America is filled with failed models and the road ahead is filled with obstacles. ... And Mexico is in the midst of the type of drug war that badly destabilized Colombia for years. Despite the challenges of global banking, Latin America's biggest banks may begin to extend their reach into new markets, believes Nicolas Grabar, who, like El Koury, ... Continue reading
CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...Hey, it's better Rick Scott then Alex Sink who eliminated 1000's of jobs when she was Bank of America's President in Florida. People don't need to go through that again, we have enough unemployment for now, let's not add to it. .... Your asking a law enforcement official to endorse someone who had the most significant medicare fraud case in history occur when he was CEO of Columbia HCA. As corporate fraud goes, Scott is in the same class as Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, ... Continue reading
Titanoboa: Over 40ft Of Snake! | SaveTheReptiles.comExcavations in Colombia co-organized by both the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama and the University of Florida's Florida Museum of Natural History, unearthed this titanic boa fossil in February of 2009. ... Continue reading
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