Smuggling

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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 nameDescription
Samuel BronfmanLiquor producer who made it big during the US Prohibition. Kept mobster ties afterwards, even while going respectable as a businessman
Jean Marie CretonA 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 smugglingThe covert transport of drugs. Although increasingly legal in some places, when not, governments clandestinely often get involved.
Ludwig Ivens
Francis Vanhee

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
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 Scott26 February 2006

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Estonia: Sunk due to n-cargo?Article17 May 1996Maarten RabaeyA 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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