 Card number 10, Reno Corva and Filippe Vidal, Ocean Hunter. Reno Corva and Filippe Vidal, CIA Assets, CIA Assets, card number 10, Reno Corva and Filippe Vidal. Reno Corva and Filippe Vidal are members of Brigade 2506, veterans of an earlier CIA created Contra Army, the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion force. As CIA man John Hall's lieutenants, C-card number 12, they oversaw the recruitment of UCLAs, a CIA acronym for unilaterally controlled Latino assets for the Southern Front, thus providing a link between Miami Cuban Exiles and the Contras. They had other duties as well. According to dissident Contra leader, Eden Pastora, Corva and Vidal robbed our helicopter and promoted desertions among our comrades in order to destroy us militarily because we didn't want to be CIA soldiers. They have been implicated in the La Pena bombing, C-card number 9. When Joe Fernandez, CIA chief of station in Costa Rica, admitted in secret testimony before the Iran Contra commitment that some of our people had a problem with drugs but we had to protect them, he was referring to Corva and Vidal. Corva, known as the Poison Dwarf, is a business partner of Medellin Cartel Associates Francisco Paco Chains and the Gaborto Nuez, C-card number 11. Vidal code named Morgan is a hitman who has been arrested seven times on gun and drug trafficking charges. Most recently in 1986 Corva and Vidal oversaw the deliveries and shipments of Medellin Cartel cocaine on John Hall's ranch using weapons deliveries as a cover. The company which fronted for the drug and gun smuggling operations was called Ocean Hunter and was owned by Paco Chains. Wow. Web. You know that name.