Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West – Joseph D. Douglas – Chapter 9

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Chapter 9: Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil

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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 8:
1 See Anslinger and Tompkins, The Traffic in Narcotics, op. cit. and Harry J. Anslinger, The Opium of the People's Government', in US Congress, House Committee on Un-American Activities, Soviet Total War: 'Historic Mission' of Violence and Deceit, Volume II (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, September 30,1956).

2 Stefan T. Possony, Maoist China and Heroin (Taipei, Taiwan: China Publishing Company, no date)

3 Candlin, Psycho-Chemical Warfare: The Chinese Communist Drug Offensive Against the West, op. cit., page 26.

4 As described in detail by William J. Gill, the new Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, was at least very sympathetic to the interests of the Chinese Communists. Also in 1961, there was an influx into the Depart-ments of State and Justice of individuals who were formerly denied security clearances or whose back-grounds normally would have prevented them from receiving a clearance. The Ordeal of Otto Otepka (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1969).

5 A substantial portion of the CIA's analysis was leaked to and printed by the New York Times. Curi-ously, the printed article does not include any of the data on China, nor is the geography of the original 'Golden Triangle' shown on the included map. See Felix Belair, Jr., 'C.I.A. Identifies 21 Asian Opium Refineries', New York Times, June 6,1971, page A2.

6 Edward Jay Epstein, Agency of Fear, (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1977), page 85.

7 Ibid., pages 149-150.

8 Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Control, World Opium Survey -1972, publisher not identified, released on August 17,1972 by the Department of State.

9 Ibid., page 26.

10 Ibid., pages A45-A46.

11 Quoted in Hon. Lester L. Wolff, The Narcotics Situation in Southeast Asia, Report of a Special Study Mission (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, 1972), page 12.

12 In reviewing the state of intelligence data, a former counter-intelligence specialist with the Defence Intelligence Agency [DIA] stated that the narcotics intelligence people did not seem to possess any systematic intelligence about narcotics traffic. Epstein, Agency of Fear, op. cit., page 253. Candlin assessed The World Opium Situation statements by the BNDD on the rapid decline of mainland Chinese opium production in the 1950s and 1960s as being without 'even the flimsiest basis of support'. Psycho-Chemical Warfare: The Chinese Communist Drug Offensive Against the West, op. cit., page 106.

13 US Congress, Senate, International Terrorism, Insurgency, and drug-trafficking Present Trends in Terrorist Activity, Joint Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on the Judiciary, May 13,14 and 15,1985 (Washington, D.C.: US Government Office, 1985), page 31.

14 World Drug Impact, Part 1, op. cit, page 14.

14 See, for example, US Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics Matters, Interna-tional Narcotics Control Strategy Report (Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office, March 1987).

15 About the only Communist country to be unequivocally identified as trafficking in narcotics 'as a matter of policy' is Laos. See Michael Isikoff, 'US Accuses Laos of drug-trafficking', Washington Post, August 30,1988, page A4.

16 In the interests of detente', US government officials have suppressed data and have knowingly failed to collect and use evidence considered contrary to policy. For example, prior to the Biological and Toxin Weapons arms control treaty signed in 1972, the United States was aware of massive Soviet activity in applying genetic engineering to chemical and biological warfare. As Herbert E. Meyer, the former Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council, explained, this data was 'removed at the specific request of Henry Kissinger'. The Defence of Western Europe, London Conference Proceedings (New York: International Security Council, 1988), pages 72-73.

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