Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West – Joseph D. Douglas – Chapter 5

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Chapter 5: Organising for 'Druzhba Narodov'

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The book shows how international communism has used opium and cocain as a powerful weapon against the West. Dr. Ray S. Cline, Ph.D., a former Deputy Director for Intelligence for the CIA, said: "A powerful and well-documented case of a deliberate policy decision, first by authorities in Beijing and then in Moscow, to contribute to the decay of American society."

References to Chapter 5:

1 One example is a definition of strategic disinformation (deception) taken from a KGB training manual: 'Strategic disinformation assists in the execution of State tasks, and is directed at misleading the enemy concerning the basic questions of the State policy...' quoted in US Congress, House, Soviet Covert Action (The Forgery Offensive), Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, 1980), page 63.

2 The principal initial objective of the Soviet narcotics strategy was to weaken the military forces of the capitalists by attacking the pop-ulation from which the military recruits its forces. An interesting elaboration of this objective was provided by Major Juan Rodriguez Menier, Chief of Security at the Cuban Embassy in Budapest, Hungary, who defected in January 1987. In an interview published in Miami's EI Nuevo Herald, June 5-6,1988, which was translated into English and reprinted by the Cuban American National Foundation, Rodriguez explained Cuba's drug-trafficking objectives as follows: 'Drugs are the best way to destroy the United States. The [Cuban] Government is convinced that by undermining the will of American youth to resist they can destroy the enemy without firing one bullet. The foundation of any army is the youth and he who is able to morally destroy the youth, destroys the army'. This doctrine is identical to Soviet Leninist teaching in general, and to the programme for military and societal demoralisation described in satanic detail by Lavrentiy Beria, as cited in the Communist Manual of Instructions of Psychological Warfare, see Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Communist Textbook on Psychopolitics, published by Goff, 1956: see Introduction to the Second Edition of the present work, pages IX-XI; Note 10, page 23; and Note 11, page 44.

3 'Intelligence component' or 'KGB intelligence' is used to refer to that element of the KGB that handles intelligence, in contrast to counter-intelligence and other non-intelligence functions.

4 For an insider's description of Communist organisations, see Jan Sejna and Joseph D. Douglass, Jr., Decision-Making in Communist Countries. An Inside View (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Pergamon-Brassey's, 1985).

5 Crack is a form of cocaine which suddenly appeared in the United States and spread rapidly across the country. It is cheap, easy to use, very rapidly addictive, and has serious medical side-effects. It is an example of the new drugs that the Soviet Bloc's research programs were designed to develop. 'Ice', a crystalline methamphetamine, is an even nastier example - as it is still cheaper, much easier to manufacture, has longer-lasting highs, and even more serious side-effects.

6 US Congress, House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, International Study Missions Summary Report 1984 (Wash-ington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, 1984), page 2.
Ion Mihai Pacepa, Red Horizons (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1987), pages 87-88.

7 US Congress, Senate, World drug-traffic and Its impact on US Security, Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Admin-istration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1972), Part 4, page 134.

8 Drugs and Terrorism, 1984, op. tit, pages 62-63,69-70.

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