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Drug Smuggling
The topic of drug smuggling is often represented by the commercially-controlled media as a matter of small groups of individuals. This obscures the degree to which the deep state - and the CIA in particular is responsible for drug trafficking. Very little attention is given to stories such as Cocaine 1 and Cocaine 2 or Western Global Airlines N545JN which reveal the extent to which the establishment is complicit in drug smuggling.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Samuel Bronfman | Liquor producer who made it big during the US Prohibition. Kept mobster ties afterwards, even while going respectable as a businessman |
Jean Marie Creton | A serial convicted weapon smuggler mentioned in a TV doc as mastermind between Dutch and Belgian Gladio divisions. Creton also was a supplier to the supposed perpetrators of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. |
Drug smuggling | The covert transport of drugs. Although increasingly legal in some places, when not, governments clandestinely often get involved. |
Ludwig Ivens | |
Francis Vanhee |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Far West | “There are two kinds of businesses: those which flourish from peace and the strengthening of law and those which require the opposite - zones of incessant chaos like Chechnya Colombia Afghanistan where drugs can be grown or trafficked under the watch of PMCs.” | Peter Dale Scott | 26 February 2006 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Estonia: Sunk due to n-cargo? | Article | 17 May 1996 | Maarten Rabaey | A summary of an article from the Belgian reporter Maarten Rabaey in the De Morgen newspaper from 27 April 1996 about details of the sinking of the ship, the so-called 'Felix Report' and the reasoning behind the almost immediate sealing of the wreck in a sarcophagus. Archive of this article here and here |
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