An 'enemy' we love to death. Afghanistan and CIA Opium TIMELINE Worldwide. CHART by Holy war on drugs. Saturday September 29, 2001 at 11:37 AM |
An 'enemy' we love to death. Afghanistan and CIA Opium TIMELINE Worldwide. CHARTS. US prison and incarceration rate charts. The mythology of the "enemy." Milking the drug war at home and abroad. To feed the military intelligence, prison industrial complex. Riding the beast of drug war for power, prisons, and profits. Corporate control and profit by creating an enemy, utilizing its ruthlessness, and then creating the secret police, the war machine, and the prison camps to then destroy this 'enemy.'
GIA = Gangster Intelligence Agency. Please distribute this. ----------------- Reagan and 1982 Opium production in Afghanistan. 1982. ----------------- OSS, ONI, and CIA. Opium ROOTS: ----------------- 1939-45. OSS, ONI. Italian, Chinese, Golden Triangle gangsters. Opium. 1939 - 1945. The OSS and ONI also work closely with Chinese gangsters who control vast
supplies of opium, morphine, and heroin, helping to establish the third pillar
of the post-World War II heroin trade in the Golden Triangle, the border region
of Thailand, Burma, Laos, and China's Yunnan Province. ------------------ 1947, 49. CIA. Sicilian, Corsican, French, Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Thai,
Golden Triangle gangsters. Opium. 1947. 1949. ----------------- 1972. CIA tries to quash book, "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast
Asia." 1972. 1973. ----------------- 1978. CIA-supported Mujahedeen expands opium grow in Afghanistan. 1978. ------------- ------------- *Death Squads, Drug War. LINKS
worldwide. Revised. Millions killed over decades. Huge LINKS list.
Lists in alphabetical and chronological order. Other death squads, too.
Such as the US-run Phoenix Program during the Vietnam war. Many other US-run or
US-aided death squads worldwide. Corruption at all levels of politics, police,
society, government, etc.. --------------------
U.S.
Incarceration Rates Chart. Timeline. Drug War Incarceration Nation.
Afghanistan. CIA opium TIMELINE, 1939 on. GIA; Gangsters Inc, Agency.
Worldwide.
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Opium production in Afghanistan increases from 250 to 800 tons during the time
that the CIA is shipping weapons and "other aid" to guerrilla forces.
By 1986, the State Department admits that Afghanistan is "probably the
world's largest producer of opium for export" and "the poppy source
for a majority of the Southwest Asian heroin found in the United States."
U.S. officials do nothing to curb production.
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In an effort to protect East Coast ports and get intelligence on Sicily and on
the burgeoning Italian Communist Party, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
and the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) cultivate relations with the leaders
of the Italian Mafia. They recruit heavily from the New York and Chicago
underworlds, whose members help the agencies keep in touch with Sicilian Mafia
leaders exiled by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Imprisoned in New York,
Charles "Lucky" Luciano earns a pardon for his wartime service and is
deported to Italy, where he builds his heroin empire, and then develops
connections in Lebanon and Turkey, which supply morphine base to labs in Sicily.
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In its first year, the CIA continues the U.S. intelligence community's
anticommunist initiatives. The CIA helps the Mafia seize power in Sicily and
sends money to heroin-smuggling Corsican mobsters to assist in their battle with
Communist unions for control of Marseille's docks. By 1951, Luciano and the
Corsicans have pooled their resources, giving rise to the notorious "French
Connection" that would dominate the world heroin trade until the early
1970s. The CIA also recruits members of organized crime gangs in Japan to help
ensure that "the country stays in the non-communist world." Soon
after, the Japanese Yakuza emerges as a major source of methamphetamine in
Hawaii.
The Chinese Communist revolution causes collapse of drug empire allied with U.S.
intelligence community -- a new one quickly replaces it under the command of
Nationalist (KMT) General Li Mi, who flees Yunnan into eastern Burma. Supporting
anticommunist resistance in China, the CIA provides arms, ammunition and other
supplies to the KMT. "After being repelled from China with heavy losses,
the KMT settles down with local population and organizes and expands the opium
trade from Burma and Northern Thailand." By 1972, the KMT controls eighty
percent of the Golden Triangle's opium trade.
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Yale University doctoral student Alfred McCoy publishes his groundbreaking
study, "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia," revealing the
details of how Cold War politics and U.S. covert operations fueled a heroin boom
in the Golden Triangle. "The CIA attempts to quash the book."
CIA informant and Thai national Puttapron Khramkhruan is arrested in connection
with the seizure of 59 pounds of opium in Chicago. He claims that the CIA had
full knowledge of his actions. The U.S. Justice Department reports that the CIA
"quashed the case" because it may "prove embarrassing because of
Mr. Khramkhruans's involvement with CIA activities in Thailand, Burma, and
elsewhere."
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A coup in Afghanistan (backed by the Soviet Union) sets the stage for explosive
growth in Southwest Asian heroin trade. The new Marxist regime begins a strict
anti-narcotics campaign to suppress poppy production, triggering a revolt by
semi-autonomous tribal groups that traditionally raise opium for export.
CIA-supported rebel Mujahedeen expands production to finance their insurgency.
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>ALL_inmates._End_of_2000.____________________
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>_________1992__#504____1,292,347__256,516,000
>_________1993__#527____1,364,881__259,131,000
>_________1994__#562____1,469,947__261,615,000
>_________1995__#598____1,577,842__264,061,000
>_________1996__#614____1,637,928__266,574,000
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