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"For the better part of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency," reported the Mercury News.

 Refined Cocaine, a Man Made Plague;  A deadly drug which Drug War Economics have displaced less dangerous marijuana with.  One source quoted a high ranking Florida official, who correctly voiced concerns that had already come into play that the Agency [CIA] was dealing in so much cocaine that its street value was becoming depressed. This had already happened. In 1985, cocaine was commanding $30,000 per kilogram. By 1986, it had dropped to $15,000 per kilogram and was continuing to drop."

 

Kids: Corruption Watchdog says: If you ever see Cocaine - RUN.   It's made from almost worthless plants which PROHIBITION has caused to be worth Millions and Millions of dollars -which  people kill each other over.  It also allows terrorists to make easy money -without even working. 

"Our covert agencies have converted themselves to channels for drugs," said Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) at the time. An internal memorandum of the since-disbanded House select committee on narcotics abuse and control stated flatly that "a number of individuals who supported the contras and who participated in contra activity in Texas, Louisiana, California and Florida, as well as in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, have suggested that cocaine is being smuggled in the U.S. through the same infrastructure which is procuring, storing and transporting weapons explosives, ammunition and military equipment for the contras from the United States."

"What we investigated and uncovered," Mattes recalls, "was the very infrastructure of the network that had the veil of national security protecting it, so that people could load cannons in broad daylight, in public airports, on flights going to Ilopango Airport, where in fact the very same people were bringing narcotics back into the U.S., unimpeded."

When Mattes informed the FBI about the network, he said federal officials "decided that in fact they didn't want to look at the contras. They wanted to look at us and try to deter us from our investigation. We were threatened on countless occasions by FBI agents who told us that we'd gone too far in our investigation of the contras."

 

                 

      When Iran Contra finally fell apart, they ended up using 5,000 operatives and making $350 billion in illegal secret operations.

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  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tapping into public fears over terrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks on America, the Bush administration kicked off a tough anti-drug media blitz this week linking illegal drug use with acts of terror. 

           

                                                                           

 

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