The Dark History of the CIA, Banks & Illegal Drugs: Unveiling Government and Criminal Involvement
The narcotics trade, also known as the drug trade, is a global phenomenon that has had a profound impact on societies and economies around the world. The history of the narcotics trade can be traced back to the Opium Wars in China, where British merchants began trading opium in exchange for Chinese goods. The trade grew rapidly, leading to addiction and social unrest in China and resulting in two wars between China and Britain in the mid-19th century.
In the 20th century, the narcotics trade expanded globally, with the involvement of various governments and criminal organizations. Former CIA official John Stockwell has provided a comprehensive presentation of the history, structure, and operation of the narcotics trade. He has traced the involvement of the United States government in assisting the Mafia and other crime syndicates during and after World War II.
The French were also involved in the narcotics trade in Indo-China, and the United States assumed this operation during the Vietnam War. The CIA and international banks have been accused of fostering and profiting from the current worldwide drug operations. Stockwell emphasizes the role of George Bush and Oliver North in the narcotics trade, particularly in the context of the Iran-Contra affair.
The CIA's involvement in the narcotics trade has been a topic of much controversy and speculation. Some argue that the CIA has been directly involved in the trade, while others suggest that the agency has turned a blind eye to the activities of its allies and proxies in the drug trade. Stockwell's presentation provides evidence to support both claims.
The narcotics trade has had a profound impact on societies around the world. It has contributed to addiction, crime, and violence, and has fueled conflicts in various parts of the world. The involvement of governments and international banks in the trade has further complicated the issue, making it difficult to address the problem effectively.
In conclusion, the history, structure, and operation of the narcotics trade are complex and multifaceted. John Stockwell's presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, highlighting the role of governments, criminal organizations, and international banks in the trade. The narcotics trade continues to be a major challenge for societies around the world, and addressing it will require a concerted effort from governments, international organizations, and civil society.
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