National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty
The National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty was a shell company used by Oliver North to provide funds and support the Contras who were fighting the left-wing Sandinista government. The company was a way for wealthy American citizens who were sympathetic to Reagan's Contra policy to donate large sums of money and arms to Nicaragua. The company used the International Business Communications to funnel money to the Contras.
History
The company was created in 1984 by Carl Channell and Richard R. Miller. The company used education and general public as a front for their backdoor operations. The company was exempted for taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The private fundraisers were considered “ground troops” for Oliver North and Richard Secord's operations. The organization had close ties to the White House which was imperative for the funding.Iran Contra
The funds were from the NEPL and sent directly to the Contras. In 1985, Channell organized an operation to support a ``Nicaraguan Refugee Fund DinnerThe Enterprise
In June 1985 Oliver North and Richard Secord diverted funding to the “Enterprise” which was a name commonly used for the illegal trading of weapons and training of Contra troops. The Enterprise started a company known as the Stanford Technology Trading Group International. The company was run by Albert Hakim and Secord. They also created a string of shell companies throughout Switzerland. The company received over 33 million dollars from Iran dealings. North ordered Miller to send 1.7 million dollars to the Enterprise's Lake Resources account in Switzerland and to offshore Cayman Island bank accounts......9/20/85:.....$130,000.....from the I.C. Inc. account
.....9/26/85:.....$100,000.....from the I.C. Inc. account
.....11/1/85:.....$150,000.....from the I.C. Inc. account
.....11/18/85:.....$48,000.....from the I.C. Inc. account
.....12/16/85:.....$300,000.....from the IBC account
.....1/21/86:.....$360,000.....from the I.C. Inc. account
.....4/11/86:.....$650,000.....from the I.C. Inc. accountrn,n,s,n