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+ | [[Wikipedia]]'s page is entitled "Allegations of CIA drug trafficking", as if there was any doubt as to the matter. | ||
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+ | [[Joël van der Reijden]] names CIA drug trafficking as one of the most important cover ups/conspiracies of all time. | ||
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+ | Many witnesses have stated that the hub of CIA cocaine delivery in USA used to be [[Mena]], Arkansas. This may have changed after [[Barry Seal]] was assassinated. | ||
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+ | ==Heroin== | ||
+ | The USA's invasion of [[Afghanistan]] in 2001 saw a huge rise in the cultivation of [[opium]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 22 November 2015
Contents
Official narrative
Wikipedia's page is entitled "Allegations of CIA drug trafficking", as if there was any doubt as to the matter.
Joël van der Reijden names CIA drug trafficking as one of the most important cover ups/conspiracies of all time.
Cocaine
Many witnesses have stated that the hub of CIA cocaine delivery in USA used to be Mena, Arkansas. This may have changed after Barry Seal was assassinated.
Heroin
The USA's invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 saw a huge rise in the cultivation of opium.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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2014 Australia turboprop drug bust | 35 kg of heroin were accidentally found by local police aboard a CIA plane |
Air America | A CIA front company |
Angel Fire | A hub of deep state guns and drug running in the 1980s, similar to Mena, Arkansas, but much less known. |
Mena/Intermountain Municipal Airport | Center of drug trafficking in the 80s. |
Operation Watchtower | A project to streamline clandestine drug importation into USA |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Rudi Dekkers | “Indications of the FBI’s “guilty knowledge” were widespread in the aftermath of the attack, including the widely-reported fact that the FBI was at Huffman Aviation with search warrants at 2.30 a.m. the night after the attack.
Now we have uncovered evidence indicating that the FBI was on the scene even earlier… “How do you think the FBI got here (Huffman Aviation) so fast after the attack?” asked one Huffman Aviation insider. “They knew what was going on here. Hell, they were parked in a white van outside my house less than four hours after the buildings collapsed.” “We heard that 16 of the 19 terrorists had been on Interpol’s Most Wanted list,” this aviation executive continued. “But early on I gleaned that these guys had Government protection. They were let into this country for a specific purpose. It was a business deal.” A “Green Light” from the DEA The new information adds to long-standing suspicions of drug trafficking held by aviation observers at the Venice Airport, who more than six months ago told us the Hilliard/Dekkers operation had a ‘green light’ from the DEA at the Venice Airport. “The local Venice Police Department (which mounted round-the-clock patrols at the Airport after Sept.11) were warned to leave them alone,” said one aviation executive at the time. Further evidence of sinister currents swirling around the Venice Airport includes testimony from eyewitnesses indicating that Rudi Dekkers was in trouble with the DEA while still located at the Naples Airport in the mid-1990’s. The notion of a Federal “hands-off” policy towards the Venice operation also helps explain a suspicious circumstance which has provoked much speculation in the local aviation community… How did ‘ Magic Dutch Boy’ Rudi Dekkers, whose various businesses have all been utter and abject failures, manage to live in a $2.5 million mansion in a private gated community?” | Daniel Hopsicker Rudi Dekkers | |
Rudi Dekkers | “A few months ago Rudi wanted to visit, drink some beers. But he never showed up. He said over the phone 'I've never been so poor in my life'. I saw him making beautiful trips to South America and Middle America. In light of recent developments, maybe you need to place questions at that.” | Rudi Dekkers Arne Kruithof | 2012 |
Federal Aviation Administration | “the FAA system for registering airplanes is little-changed from when it was started back in the good ol boy days of the 1930's. Each plane has a paper folder, for example, stuffed with all correspondence regarding airworthiness and ownership relating to that plane. Its an antiquated system which some feel is kept deliberately in place to encourage a certain ambiguity when a plane is interdicted. When a change of registration is mailed in, the FAA places a plane's folder in what they call "suspense". That's a tremendous inducement to anyone with a chance of having a plane nabbed to keep floating sales in progress. The CIA, for example, is very adept at keeping files on its planes "in suspense".” | Daniel Hopsicker | 2009 |
Federal Aviation Administration | “FAA requirements in the air charter business are so minimal, one aviation executive told us, that all you need to go into business is a cell phone and a pair of sunglasses. The lack of oversight may be intentional. A surprising number of politically-powerful and well-connected Americans have been tainted through their ownership of planes caught ferrying large (in some cases multi-ton) loads of cocaine into the U. S.” | 2009 | |
Journalist | “This story of CIA drug dealing became a sensation because of the website, not because of the story, but because people could get to it. And they could never have gotten to it before because the San Jose Mercury News is a small regional newspaper in Northern California that you couldn't read if you lived in New York or you couldn't read if you lived in L.A.. But this story you could read anywhere in the world.” | Gary Webb | 2003 |
Jesse Katz | “The crack epidemic in Los Angeles followed no blueprint or master plan. It was not orchestrated by the Contras or the CIA or any single drug ring. No one trafficker, even the kingpins who sold thousands of kilos and pocketed millions of dollars, ever came close to monopolizing the trade... How the crack epidemic reached that extreme, on some level, had nothing to do with Ross... [who was one of many] interchangeable characters... dwarfed by [other dealers].” | Jesse Katz | 20 October 1996 |
Michael Levine | “I have put thousands of Americans away for tens of thousands of years for less evidence for conspiracy with less evidence than is available against Ollie North and CIA people... I personally was involved in a deep-cover case that went to the top of the drug world in three countries. The CIA killed it.” | Michael Levine | 8 October 1996 |
Oliver North | “Wanted aircraft to go to Bolivia to pick up paste. Want aircraft to pick up 1,500 kilos.” | Oliver North | 9 July 1984 |
Oliver North | “Honduran DC-6 which is being used for runs out of New Orleans is probably being used for drug runs into U.S.” | Oliver North | 9 August 1984 |
Oliver North | “$14M [million] to finance came from drugs.” | Oliver North | 12 July 1985 |
Mort Sahl | “Garrison was the man and he's quite correct. These people, they don't say anything, they just sit there. They don't challenge any of the reports or any of the conclusions [about the JFK assassination]. They left me out there. For me to go on the air and say that the CIA is the #1 dope dealer and adventurers within the CIA will bank the money from the [drug] imports from South East Asia and not to get a letter to challenge it or ask for documentation. Not to hear from anyone. And to know that that went out over 211 television stations to an audience of between 9 and 14 million. The silence is deafening. How can that be? How can you get no reaction? Where are we? What the hell is this, 1984?” | Mort Sahl | 1970 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Affidavit of William Casey | Wikispooks Page | William Casey | An admission by William Casey, DCI, that he approved smuggling of cocaine into USA, having chosen Mena, Arkansas as a shipment point, with the support of Bill Clinton and Bill Weld. Casey names a range of names, including John Poindexter, Robert McFarlane, Oliver North and William Colby, the CIA, NSA and ASA. | |
Document:Holy Smoke and Mirrors | article | 2000 | David Guyatt | A wide ranging overview into the history of the modern supranational deep state, with an emphasis on overall connections and interactions of groups and people, rather than on particular events and dates. |
Rating
Not particularly well structured, but this page contains links to a lot of hard evidence that the CIA has owned the cocaine import business into the US for decades, and also profits from a lot of the rest of the world's drug illegal trading.