6. The War on Drugs: An
"Intellectual Fraud"

Before the Vietnam "War", the Golden Triangle was run by
French Intelligence and Corsican mobsters. After the French bailed out and
America moved in, the triangle was run by U.S. intelligence, with aid from
Sicilian mobsters. This narcotics network is well documented in "The Politics of
Heroin in S. E. Asia" by Alfred McCoy, "The Great Heroin Coup" by Henrik Kruger
and "Double-Cross" by Sam and Chuck Giancana.
Vice-President George Bush,
as Chairman of President Reagan's cabinet-level working group and as Director of
the National Narcotics Interdiction System, was the highest U. S. governmental
official involved in the "war on drugs".
Frances Mullen, Jr., former head
of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), called Bush's efforts "an intellectual
fraud" and "a liability rather than an asset". Soon after these statements,
Mullen resigned and the resultant General Accounting Office (GAO) report was
buried.
In July, 1985, the suppressed GAO paper reported that there were
"no benefits from the National Narcotics Border Interdiction System, directed by
George Bush. In fact, the overall effect was to encourage
supply...."
Monika Jensen-Stevenson, a "60 Minutes" producer, quit her
job after the CBS news program refused to air the story she had uncovered
relating to the covert drug trade. Her book, "Kiss The Boys Goodbye", details
how our intelligence community used the apparatus of the POW/MIA governmental
agencies as a cover for the trafficking of opiates from the "Golden
Triangle".
President Reagan appointed Reform Party founder and Texas
billionaire Ross Perot to the President's Advisory Council on Foreign
Intelligence. Reagan made Perot a special presidential investigator, looking
into America's POW and MIAs from the Vietnam "War".
Ross took the job to
heart and spent considerable time and money in pursuit of the quest. He was
given special clearance and access. He asked questions and interviewed everyone
he could find.
From "Kiss The Boys Goodbye":
"Relations between
Bush and Perot had gone downhill ever since the Vice-President had asked Ross
Perot how his POW/MIA investigations were going.
'Well, George, I go in
looking for prisoners,' said Perot, 'but I spend all my time discovering the
government has been moving drugs around the world and is involved in illegal
arms deals.... I can't get at the prisoners because of the corruption among our
own people.'
"This ended Perot's official access to the highly classified
files as a one-man presidential investigator. 'I have been instructed to cease
and desist,' he had informed the families of missing men early in
1987."
The wholesale importation of cocaine into the U.S. during
"Iran/Contra" is also well documented. George Bush, is known "to be in the loop"
with many of the players keeping in contact directly with his office.
Also, there has been much speculation as to the use of the off-shore
rigs, pipelines and other assets of Zapata Offshore being used for narcotic
trans-shipments.
Narcotics such as cocaine and heroin cannot be
manufactured without the precursor chemicals. One of the largest makers of these
precursor chemicals is the Eli Lilly Company of Indianapolis, Indiana. The
Quayle family is a large stockholder, and George Bush has been on the Board of
Directors. Eli Lilly is also the company that first synthesized LSD for the CIA.
Next: George
Bush, Skull & Bones and the JFK Assassination
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