Автор: Amigo
Дата: 27-02-09 23:23
САЩ: В България произвеждат наркотици
27 февруари 2009 / News.dir.bg
Държавният департамент на САЩ публикува годишния си доклад за трафика и производство на наркотици в света. В него се казва, че „България е транзитна държава за хероин и кокаин, както и място за производство на синтетични наркотици.
На балканския коридор за трафик, България е уязвима за незаконния трафик на наркотици, хора, контрабандни стоки и пари. Разпространяваният в Европа хероин преминава през България от Югоизточна Азия, през каналите през Северните Балкани, докато използваните за направата на хероин химикали преминават през страната за Турция и Близкия Изток. През България преминават също така кокаин и марихуана”.
„През изминалата година България продължи да бъде основна транзитна държава за хероин и кокаин. На второ място, в страната се произвеждат синтетични наркотици, което продължава да бъде проблем. Канабисът е бил най-използваният наркотик в страната, следван от синтетичните опиати. Според неправителствени организации и международни наблюдатели някои незаконни наркотични средства се произвеждат от фармацевтични компании”.
„Правителството на България продължава да прилага петгодишната Национална стратегия за контрол на наркотиците, приет от Министерски съвет през 2003 г.”, се отбелязва още в доклада.
Факт е, че "борбата срещу наркотиците" в световен мащаб се дирижира от най-високо ниво.
War, the CIA and Narco-Trafficking
By MIKE WHITNEY
The real situation in Afghanistan is dramatically different than the one being offered by the PR wizards in the White House.
William Thomas nailed it in an article in 2003, "Why Afghanistan was Invaded": "The Caspian Sea basin's 200 billion barrels of untapped "black gold" appeared to offer Washington a strategic counterbalance equal to Saudi Arabia's immense oil reserves" (Those who have studied the war in Afghanistan know that George Bush actually signed orders to invade the country "PRIOR TO 9-11".) Thomas continues with a revelation that is scrupulously omitted from American newspapers:
"Now, after war crimes that included the slaughter of thousands of unarmed prisoners, and cluster bomb and radioactive cruise missile attacks against thousands more defenseless civilians, the return to rapacious rule by warlords worse than the Taliban is being overlooked by American occupiers preoccupied with three exploratory oil wells.
Guess what? These new findings shrank the Caspian oil ocean to a more modest subterranean lake of just 10 to 20 billion barrels of poor quality, high-sulphur crude."
CIA and the US Banking Establishment involved in Drug trade?
Afghanistan's opium production has skyrocketed. Although the Taliban had virtually stamped out poppy production, the country now accounts for two-third of the world's heroin. As hard as it may be to believe, there is compelling evidence that the US (via the CIA) may be directly involved in narco-trafficing.
A report in Portland Independent Media gives us some idea of how this works in their summary of the writings of investigative journalist Mike Ruppert:
"Before 1980, Afghanistan produced 0% of the world's opium. But then the CIA moved in, and by 1986 they were producing 40% of the world's heroin supply. By 1999, they were churning out 3,200 TONS of heroin a year nearly 80% of the total market supply. But then something unexpected happened. The Taliban rose to power, and by 2000 they had destroyed nearly all of the opium fields. Production dropped from 3,000+ tons to only 185 tons, a 94% reduction! This enormous drop in revenue subsequently hurt not only the CIA's Black Budget projects, but also the free-flow of laundered money in and out of the Controller's banks"
And, this from Mike Ruppert's "From the Wilderness" (FTW):
"Until February, Afghanistan had been the world's largest producer of opium/heroin, claiming close to 70% of the world's total production. That opium, consumed largely in Western Europe and smuggled through the Balkans, was a direct source of cash deposits in Western financial institutions and markets.
The Taliban's actions this year (destroying the opium crop) severed the ruling military junta in Pakistan from its primary source of foreign revenues and made bin Laden and the Taliban completely expendable in the eyes of the Pakistani government. It also cut off billions of dollars in revenues that had been previously laundered through western banks and Russian financial institutions connected to them.
... Prior to the WTC attacks, credible sources, including the U.S. government, the IMF, Le Monde and the U.S. Senate placed the amount of drug cash flowing into Wall Street and U.S. banks at around $250-$300 billion a year.
In that context, the real history of Osama bin Laden, as America's useful terrorist-du-jour reveals a long and continuous history, interwoven with the drug trade and the Bush family, of supporting conflicts that have benefited U.S. military and economic interests."
"THE TALIBANS DESTRUCTION OF THAT (OPIUM) CROP WAS APPARENTLY THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT ACT OF ECONOMIC WARFARE AGAINST US ECONOMIC INTERESTS THAT THE TALIBAN HAD EVER COMMITTED".
It invited the war that would come shortly after.
Drug Fallout
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