Sunday, December 13, 2009

DRUGS KEEP BANKS AND GOVERNMENTS AFLOAT


Reportedly it was drugs money that saved certain banks.

Banks rely on drugs money.

Governments rely on drugs money.

There appears to be a drugs 'gang' that links the CIA to various bad guys worldwide.

In 1999, according to Peter Dale Scott, a former Canadian diplomat, (The Global Drug Meta-Group.) a meeting took place at Adnan Khashoggi's villa in Beaulieu, near Monaco.

Those at the meeting included a member of the Yeltsin cabal and four people with passports from Venezuela, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Germany.

"Between them they allegedly enjoyed excellent relations with:

1) Ayman al-Zawahiri, the acknowledged mastermind of 9/11 and senior mentor to Osama bin Laden.

2) Soviet military intelligence.

3) the FARC, the Colombian revolutionary group that has become increasingly involved in the drug traffic.

4) the Kosovo Liberation Army, a similarly involved group.

5) (according to a well-informed Russian source) the CIA.

Reportedly, the banks and stockmarkets need the money made from drugs.

The Observer, on Sunday, 13 December 2009, reported that drug money saved the banks in the global crisis, according to a UN advisor

Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, says $352 billion in criminal proceeds was laundered by banks and kept the financial system afloat at the height of the global crisis.

Costa says he has seen evidence that the proceeds of organised crime were "the only liquid investment capital" available to some banks at the start of the crisis in 2008.

According to Costa, "Inter-bank loans were funded by money that originated from the drugs trade and other illegal activities...

"There were signs that some banks were rescued that way."


Reportedly, it was Mossad that suggested that the CIA, with the help of Monzer al Kassar, could smuggle heroin from Lebanon into the USA.
(BBC News WORLD Lockerbie: Conspiracy theories)

Reportedly, Monzer al Kassar, a Syrian, was a CIA asset.

Reportedly, profits from Lebanese heroin were used by the CIA to help finance 9 11.

Reportedly, Mohamed Atta flew heroin for the CIA into Florida.

From an article entitled Robert Gates, Lockerbie, October Surprise, Iran-Contra, we learn of the following allegation: Reportedly, al Kassar would have known about Mohamed Atta 'flying Lebanese heroin into Florida for Porter Goss's 911 operation'.

Reportedly, tied to Porter Goss' 911 training operation in Florida were the Muslim Brotherhood, and agents of the intelligence agencies of Saudi Arabia, Germany, Syria and Pakistan. (
LOCKERBIE AND THE FINANCING OF 9 11)

CIA pilot Barry Seal was reportedly invoved in drug smuggling - http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKseal.htm

Politics in Honduras is linked to drugs. (CIA TOPPLES HONDURAN PRESIDENT TO PROTECT DRUGS TRADE?)

The CIA's Drug-Trafficking Activities

The following is an extract from Serendipity:
http://www.serendipity.li/cia.html

The CIA's operational directorate ... has for at least 40 years ... paid for a significant amount of its work through the sales of heroin and cocaine. - Guerrilla News Network's Interview with Christopher Simpson

ClA-supported Mujahedeen rebels ... engaged heavily in drug trafficking while fighting against the Soviet-supported government and its plans to reform the very backward Afghan society.

The Agency's principal client was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, one of the leading druglords and a leading heroin refiner.

CIA-supplied trucks and mules, which had carried arms into Afghanistan, were used to transport opium to laboratories along the Afghan/Pakistan border.

The output provided up to one half of the heroin used annually in the United States and three-quarters of that used in Western Europe.

U.S. officials admitted in 1990 that they had failed to investigate or take action against the drug operation because of a desire not to offend their Pakistani and Afghan allies. —
The Real Drug Lords

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency ... has long been deeply involved in the international trafficking of the addictive drugs heroin and (since the early 1980s, if not earlier) cocaine, the enormous profits from which have financed, and continue to finance, both U.S. covert operations and the U.S. military (via payments to Pentagon contractors).

Reportedly the CIA is still flying heroin to Europe and America