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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Cia Cocaine Chain

US CIA Rendition plane crashes in Yucatan penninsula, carrying 3.3 metric tons of cocaine. They were being pursued by Mexican attack helicopters for illegally entering Mexican airspace.

The CIA is responsible for the drug war and profiting from it extensively. They have been accused of poisoning/testing the general public at times with LSD in the 1950's and 1960's, introducing drugs to the hippie movement to disorganize civil disobedience, and making large profit from covert state sale of cocaine since the 1970's and crack since the 80's. We've also gotten heavily involved in Colombia's drug war [do not drink Colombian coffee as we herbicide that nation]. Keeping drugs illegal keeps drug prices in America and to a degree in Europe high, which keeps CIA profits high for undeclared missions. It has also increased funding nationally for local police forces and been an agent of class division and organized crime, which the CIA benefits from in other ways. Some drugs have medicinal qualities and compete with pharmaceutical companies marketing, and non-drug hemp has industrial and fuel uses that compete in other markets. These drugs are also available worldwide and pose risk to tens of billions of dollars in profit for American companies, so they have been illegalized.

This article says that increased enforcement in Mexico has disrupted cocaine traffic to USA. This is true. They stopped American shipments of cocaine from South America to America.

The US has likely also stopped the other secret shipments through Mexico for a time, or are in negotiations with Mexico to cut them in on the deal or pay them off. This should not happen. Mexico legalized all drugs for about 3 days last year, but was quickly harassed into banning them again. Jamaica tried to legalize drugs as well, but their legislation was harassed off the table by Americans.

This halt in Mexico will probably have some impact on American secret operations funding and exposes the CIA and other American chains to international scrutiny and awareness.

Venezuela might choose to expose American drug work in their neighboring regions to their oil partners. Bolivia might do the same.

Numerous nations in Europe have successfully ended the drug war. Their society-wide levels of use and private funding from drugs are far lower than Americans'. Their society and court system is uncluttered by drug offenders and functions more properly. Europeans enjoy greater freedom and healthcare benefits.

American information is available to open the drug war. [420pm]

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