See also below link, 'CIA and drug running' and follow the history of CIA and police involvement in distributing heroine and other "illegal" drugs for sale to your children..
Business for RCMP controlled meth labs is doing very well in Canada... Just look at these figures published on CTV (June 24/09) Of, course the media also hyped the need for 'more regulation' therefore giving the RCMP, and their drug manufacturing kingpins, even MORE exclusive control over the distribution and cost of the drug.
If you are buying and using their product, you are helping to fund the growing police state.. so snap out of it.. get high on the miracle of life itself, and put these scumbags out of business! Your spirit, soul and body, (not to mention your wallet) will thank you for it.
The
eerie climax of agent Castillo's career with the DEA took place in
El Salvador. One day, he received a cable from a fellow agent. He
was told to investigate possible drug smuggling by Nicaraguan
Contras operating from the Ilopango Air Force Base.
Castillo quickly discovered that the Contra pilots were, indeed,
smuggling narcotics back into the United States - using the same
pilots, planes and hangers that the Central Intelligence Agency and
the National Security Council, under the direction of Lt. Col.
Oliver North, used to maintain their covert supply operation to the
Contras.
According to the Guardian, members of an international
crime gang were allowed to come to Britain because their leader had links to
Customs & Excise.
The evidence for this came out at an immigration
appeals tribunal.
The Baybasin Cartel, a Kurdish gang, controlled up to
90% of the heroin which entered the UK.
Its bosses settled in the UK in the mid-1990s.
Gang members were involved in protection rackets and
extortion in the UK, and were linked to up to 25 murders.
The gang's members were allowed to move from Turkey to
London, allegedly after their leader, Huseyin Baybasin, agreed to tell Customs
investigators what he knew about the involvement of senior Turkish politicians
and officials in the international heroin trade.
Reportedly, Baybasin was encouraged by Customs to come
to the UK and arrived via Gibraltar in either late 1994 or early 1995.
He first met Customs officers in a hotel near Tower
Bridge, London.
Having come to the UK, the Baybasin Cartel ran their
vast drug trafficking operation from London.
They and their relatives persuaded a number of
politicians to support their attempts to obtain British travel documents.
Among those who agreed to help was Tony McNulty, the
current immigration minister, who wrote a number of letters on behalf of
Baybasin's wife after her husband was arrested in the Netherlands.
Baybasin, 49, is now serving a life sentence in a Dutch
jail.
His brother, Abdullah, 45, who took the helm after his
conviction, has now been convicted of conspiracy to supply heroin.
It was at Abdullah Baybasin's asylum hearings that the
alleged deal with Customs & Excise was disclosed.
Abdullah was given indefinite leave to remain in the UK
last year.
Several other relatives also remain in the UK.
Michael Howard was home secretary at the time when the
Baybasins came to the UK.
Is there any historical link to explain such a deep
involvement of drug trafficking by Police and Government agencies? See below
link.
See how links to Fascism, and control of "illegal" Drug Traffic is tied to
NWO.
Nova Scotia police seize cocaine on CSL ship - Jul. 1 2004, CTV.ca News Staff
Police in Nova Scotia have discovered 83 kilograms of cocaine on a ship that
is owned by Prime Minister Paul Martin's sons and named after Martin's wife.
Evidence Indicates Gary Webb Was Murdered by
CIA Drug lords.
Webb Spoke Of Death Threats, 'Government People' Around His Home
Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson | December 14 2004
Credible sources who were close to Gary Webb have stated that he was receiving
death threats, being regularly followed, and that he was concerned about
strange individuals who were seen on multiple occasions breaking into and
leaving his house before his apparent 'suicide' on Friday morning.
Webb, a Pullitzer prize winning journalist, exposed CIA drug trafficking
operations in a series of books and reports for the San Jose Mercury News.
He was found dead on Friday morning in what the police
said was an apparent suicide.
Webb's 1996 series in the Mercury News alleged that Nicaraguan drug
traffickers had sold tons of crack cocaine in Los Angeles and funneled
millions of dollars in profits to the CIA-supported Nicaraguan Contras during
the 1980s.
Today's Alex Jones Show, aired on the GCN radio network featured interviews
with Chico Brown and Cele Castillo. Castillo is author of "Powder Burns",
Cocaine, Contras & The Drug Connection. A retired DEA agent, Castillo
personally witnessed CIA drug smuggling operations. Chico Brown, was former
business parter and co-defendent with to 'Freeway' Ricky Ross, the biggest
drug dealer on the west coast for the CIA.
Ricky Ross, one of Gary Webb's primary sources had spoken to Gary in the days
before his death. Gary told Ricky that he had seen men scaling down the pipes
outside his home and that they were obviously not burglars but 'government
people'. Gary also told Ricky that he had been receiving death threats and was
being regularly followed. It was also mentioned that Gary was working on a new
story concerning the CIA and drug trafficking.
Gary described the men around his home as 'professionals' who jumped from his
balcony and ran away when Gary confronted them
Alex jones, while working with documentary film maker Kevin Booth has
interviewed ricky ross many times from his federal jail cell in north texas.
On Monday night Kevin Booth broke the news to Ricky
Ross during Ricky's once a week call that he makes to Kevin.
The tape of that conversation will be posted here in due course.
Original Associated Press reports stated that Webb had died of gunshot wounds
(plural) to the face. This was later changed to 'single gunshot wound' when
people began to question how or why a man would shoot himself in the face twice.
This represents a concentrated effort to cover up the nature of Webb's death.
There have also been reports that the coroner on the scene had originally
reported 'multiple gunshot wounds' but later changed his story.
Newspapers also reported the fact that Webb's body was found by removal men
without questioning why a man who was about to commit suicide would plan a house
move.
The Miami Herald and LA Times continue to attack Webb even after his death in
their obituariues published yesterday. Both claimed that his work was
discredited despite the fact that Webb was vindicated by congressional
investigations.
Former DEA agent Cele Castillo concurs that Webb was murdered and that in such a
'revenge hit' situation it was common in his experience that the murderers would
have likely talked to Webb at length about how and why they were about to kill
him.
In a death of this nature a homicide investigation would be par for the
course but the media is complicit in bleating like well-behaved sheep to the
acceptance that this was a suicide.
Journalist Gary Webb 'Suicide' - Exposed CIA
Drug Running
"Mr. Webb's friends and colleagues described him as a devoted father and a funny, dogged reporter who was passionate about investigative journalism."
Gary Webb joins Mark Lombardi, J.H. Hatfield, and Danny Casalaro as the fourth 'suicide' by a researcher who had a detailed understanding of the structure and function of the Bush/CIA crime family.
A mathematician calculated the odds of just three students of Bush malfeasance taking their own lives when J.H. Hatfield died of 'suicide.'
"Examining the male U.S.suicide rate for recent years http://www.suicidology.org/stats2001/1999datapage2.pdf we can extrapolate a conservative estimate of 17 male suicides per 100,000 people, or 0.017%. The odds of 3 specific (all male?) biographers committing suicide would be the cube of 17/100000, or 4.913 x 10^-12...about 5 chances in one trillion. (That's over 300,000 times LESS likely than drawing a Royal Flush in 5 card stud poker with no wild cards.
[And of course if all that, and a pinch of common sense, doesn't suggest to you that CIA slime bags are committing sadistic murder to cover their drug dealing and poisoning of our children, then consider why someone (who intends to commit suicide) puts a note on his door requesting an ambulance, and manages to shoot themselves twice in the face? If you actually think these are all suicides, well then you are simply a dumbass, so get used to being called that the rest of your life.]
DNA evidence resulting in court convictions is reliable to about 1 person in 100,000 to 1 person in 1,000,000.) This calculation should be regarded as a conservative estimate: the actual odds against such a "coincidence" would be much greater. For example, if any of the biographers were female, the odds would be even greater."
Past Brasscheck report on this:
July 9, 2002
Beyond Harken Energy
An exquisitely drawn diagram called "George Bush, Haken Energy, and Jackson Stephens . c 1979-90" created in 1999 by artist Mark Lombardi shows that through, his father and James R. Bath, George W. Bush Jr. had direct connections to or did business some of the following:
* Sheik Salim bin Laden, relative and mentor to Osama bin Laden * Sheik Abdullah Taha Bakhsh, whose financial projects included BCCI, S.A. and Harken Energy * Jackson Stephens of Arkansas, patron of Bill Clinton and other criminal enterprises
Lombardi created a number of pieces which graphically revealed well documented but little known connections between the crooks of the world. On the verge of a major career breakthrough (his works had just been acquired by and shown by the Whitney), Lombardi reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself.
Like Bush biographer J.H. Hatfield ("Favored Son) and investigative journalist Danny Casalaro who had nearly completed a book on Bush, BCCI and other topics, Lombardi was reportedly a 'troubled' individual who become unbalanced by the prospect of succeeding at his life's ambition.
Never heard of him, did you? There's probably a good reason for that.
Any statisticians out there want to calculate the odds of the three most hard-hitting researchers of the Bush crime family leaving us as deaths by suicide?
Following last September's crash of a Gulfstream jet used by the CIA for torture flights that contained 4 tonnes of cocaine, more customs officials and cops have been caught in drug smuggling and drug dealing rackets.
Customs supervisor Walter Golembiowski and officer John Ajello face narcotics, bribery and conspiracy charges after they were arrested for helping smuggle drugs and contraband through New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"The investigation has led to the indictment and prosecution of more than 20 people — “from distributors to overseas sources of supply” — and the seizure of more than 600 pounds of imported hashish and other drugs from the United States and France," according to a CNN report. [full story]
Graphic of massive increase in Afghanistan production of Opium.
NOTE: graph bar in left pic should
reflect a 16 times
increase in opium producing hectares.
“This year’s harvest will be
around 6,100 metric tons of opium — a staggering 92 percent of total world
supply. It exceeds global consumption by 30 percent,” Mr. Costa said at a
news briefing.
He said the harvest increased by 49 percent from the year before, and it
drastically outpaced the previous record of 4,600 metric tons, set in 1999
while the Taliban governed the country. The area cultivated increased by 59
percent, with more than 400,000 acres planted with poppies in 2006 compared
with less than 260,000 in 2005.
Afghanistan government to drug lords: "Invest profits here at
home"
March 15, 2006,
BY DANIEL COONEY
LASHKARGAH, Afghanistan -- Afghanistan will encourage its powerful drug lords
to invest their illegally earned profits in the war-shattered country,
according to the governor of the nation's top opium-growing region.
The offer comes amid warnings of another bumper poppy crop that will fuel a
booming narcotics trade, which already accounts for 35 percent of the country's
income.
''We as a government will provide them the opportunity to use their money for
the national benefit,'' Helmand Gov. Mohammed Daud said this week.
''They must invest in industries. They must invest in construction
companies,'' he said.
But he said so far the government has had no success in attracting drug
traffickers to open new businesses. A U.S. diplomat said most of the
traffickers' money is stashed in banks in the United Arab Emirates.
The drug trade employs about one in 10 Afghans and brought in $2.8 billion
last year, Afghan and U.S. officials say. The vast majority of that goes to
traffickers and only a small fraction to farmers.
Afghanistan's drug traffickers have acted with virtual impunity since U.S.-led
forces in 2001 ousted the Taliban.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is Canada’s national police
service and an agency under the direction of the Minister of Public Safety and
Emergency Preparedness Canada. The RCMP provides overarching federal policing
services nationally and internationally to all Canadians, and policing services
under contract to the three territories and eight provinces (all except Ontario
and Quebec), including police services to over 200 municipalities and, through
separate agreements, to 163 First Nations communities.
The RCMP has a long tradition of co-operation with US intelligence and law
enforcement organizations at national, state and local levels, encompassing the
full range of policing and enforcement activities, from protection to
prevention, intelligence, investigation and enforcement.
At the federal level, the RCMP’s main counterparts are the policing and
law enforcement agencies under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the
Department of Justice (DOJ). Given the transnational nature of crime and
security, the RCMP maintains strong relations with DHS Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) partners
and with the US Marshals (under the DOJ) for the apprehension of fugitives
across the border. For national security and major crimes, the RCMP has
developed stronger ties with the FBI, as well as with the CIA. The RCMP also
co-operates with various other specialized law enforcement organizations across
the US federal government. Contacts are undertaken through the RCMP Liaison
Officers and/or the US Legal Attachés, although for drug enforcement matters may
be through the DEA’s “country” Attachés.
[......]
September 11, 2001 accelerated an existing trend to enhance collaboration
with the US in the policing, intelligence, security and law enforcement areas.
The 30-point Smart Border Action Plan served as a platform for further
co-operation with the US. For example, in December 2002, a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) was signed between the FBI and the RCMP to improve the
exchange of fingerprint information. In addition to the implementation of the
IBETs, the RCMP has taken a leading role in the Integrated National Security
Enforcement Teams (INSETs), models of collaboration across jurisdictions and
across departments. These teams include other Canadian law enforcement agencies
that co-operate with the US to gather intelligence and conduct investigations at
the border.
HAMILTON -- A New Democrat MP is calling on Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day to fix morale problems within the RCMP that precipitated the collapse of an important drug case.
David Christopherson, who represents Hamilton Centre, has sent Day a letter asking why a high profile cocaine trafficking case fell apart because five RCMP witnesses -- who are suing their boss over allegations he poisoned the workplace -- were on sick leave.
Seems cops and their drug dealing relationships with organized crime go hand in hand all over the globe.... This below story [Sept /07] is one of those rare occasions when there is a power struggle within the police themselves, and some of their operations become exposed to the light due to their infighting.
The story about RCMP sting operations reminded me of my experience about 25 years ago.
I was called to jury duty. The case involved two young, poor Jamaican men who were charged with bringing drugs into Canada. Evidence showed that two RCMP officers had gone to Jamaica one January and hung out at a club where poor kids are likely to be selling marijuana to make a few dollars.
The officers posed as big-time drug dealers and offered lots of money if the kids would bring drugs into Canada.
When they were not able to put their hands on drugs, the officers threatened physical harm.
The kids were able to obtain a small amount of hash oil which they brought into Canada hoping that would satisfy the demands of the "drug dealers."
They were arrested upon arrival.
Our jury was horrified at the RCMP actions revealed by the evidence as the case unfolded and this case forever coloured my view of the RCMP.
Fortunately, we did not have to decide the guilt or innocence of these kids. Their lawyers managed to arrange a plea bargain which provided that the sentence would be the time served while awaiting trial, plus deportation.
Although not a practical solution, I sometimes think that the only possible solution is to disband the whole RCMP organization and start from scratch, if we need a national police force.
In his first interview since arriving in Afghanistan, Brigadier Ed
Butler said: “I don’t think there’s any doubt we will be here for a
considerable time. There will need to be training teams and embedded
officers for 10 years or so.”
US to launch $1bn 'Plan Mexico' Financial Times - Oct 7/2007 The agreement, which some experts have dubbed 'Plan Mexico' after the controversial multi-billion-dollar anti-narcotics package the US established with Colombia in 2000, would be spread out over two years and include the supply of intelligence, training and equipment such as helicopters and boats. [full report]
The tab for US non-military spying in 2007 is a whopping $43.5 billion, according to figures released today by National Director of Intelligence Mike McConnell.