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A [[CIA]] front.
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'''Air America''' was a [[CIA]] front. It was used for drug trafficking in the [[Vietnam War]] and surrounding countries.
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==Origin==
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===Official Narrative===
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Wikipedia argues how much the pilots knew of the [[CIA Drug trafficking]].<ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Allegations_of_CIA_drug_trafficking</ref>
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'''Civil Air Transport''' was created by [[Claire Chennault]] and [[Whiting Willauer]] in 1946 as Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (CNRRA) Air Transport to airlift supplies and food into war-ravaged [[China]]. It was changed to "Air America" in [[1959]] when the CIA bought the company.
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Air America was an American passenger and cargo airline established in [[1946]] and covertly owned and operated by the Central Intelligence Agency ([[CIA]]) until - officially - [[1976]]. It supplied [[covert operations]] in [[Southeast Asia]] during the Vietnam War, including providing support for drug smuggling in [[Laos]], because... well the CIA needed more money of course to defeat [[Communism]].<ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Air_America_(airline)</ref>
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==Activities==
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Air America flew civilians, diplomats, spies, refugees, commandos, sabotage teams, doctors, war casualties, drug enforcement officers, and even visiting VIPs like Richard Nixon all over Southeast Asia. Part of the CIA's support operations in Laos involved logistical support for Hmong militia fighting the North Vietnamese forces and their Pathet Lao allies. Thousands of tons of food was also flown in, including live chickens, pigs, water buffalo, and cattle. On top of the food drops (known as "rice drops") came the logistical demands for the war itself, and Air America pilots flew thousands of flights transporting and air-dropping ammunition and weapons.<ref>Robbins, Christopher (2005). Air America; from World War II to Vietnam (4th ed.). Bangkok: Asia Books. ISBN 974-8303-51-9.</ref>
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Air America were alleged to have profited from transporting opium and heroin on behalf of Hmong leader [[Vang Pao]].<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/heroin/etc/history.html</ref>
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Revision as of 03:33, 20 August 2023

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HeadquartersWashington D.C.
A CIA front company

Air America was a CIA front. It was used for drug trafficking in the Vietnam War and surrounding countries.

Origin

Official Narrative

Wikipedia argues how much the pilots knew of the CIA Drug trafficking.[1]

Embarrassing CIA Operation That Took Advantage of American Citizens - The InfoGraphics Show

Civil Air Transport was created by Claire Chennault and Whiting Willauer in 1946 as Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (CNRRA) Air Transport to airlift supplies and food into war-ravaged China. It was changed to "Air America" in 1959 when the CIA bought the company. Air America was an American passenger and cargo airline established in 1946 and covertly owned and operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) until - officially - 1976. It supplied covert operations in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, including providing support for drug smuggling in Laos, because... well the CIA needed more money of course to defeat Communism.[2]

Activities

Air America flew civilians, diplomats, spies, refugees, commandos, sabotage teams, doctors, war casualties, drug enforcement officers, and even visiting VIPs like Richard Nixon all over Southeast Asia. Part of the CIA's support operations in Laos involved logistical support for Hmong militia fighting the North Vietnamese forces and their Pathet Lao allies. Thousands of tons of food was also flown in, including live chickens, pigs, water buffalo, and cattle. On top of the food drops (known as "rice drops") came the logistical demands for the war itself, and Air America pilots flew thousands of flights transporting and air-dropping ammunition and weapons.[3]

Air America were alleged to have profited from transporting opium and heroin on behalf of Hmong leader Vang Pao.[4]


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References

  1. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Allegations_of_CIA_drug_trafficking
  2. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Air_America_(airline)
  3. Robbins, Christopher (2005). Air America; from World War II to Vietnam (4th ed.). Bangkok: Asia Books. ISBN 974-8303-51-9.
  4. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/heroin/etc/history.html