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Liberation - from dictatorship to slavery:

Drug addiction

  12/5/2003 

‘Liberation’ of the Iraqi people has been the topic of the day for a while now. Liberation from what, I would ask? ‘From Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship,’ is the common answer. I’ve never been aware that the Iraqi asked to be liberated, have you? 

George Bush and Tony Blair [and John Howard, of course] think differently. They got their war, a ‘glorious victory,’ the share of the spoils, with oil now running through the pipelines, and ‘reconstruction megabucks,’ in the process. Yes - first things first - they made sure that, not sewerage, or water, or gas, but oil runs through the pipelines.  Garbage now piles up on the streets of Baghdad, there is no electricity, but the victors have their oil.  Iraqi oil has at least been liberated! 

Within twenty-four hours after the American/British coalition troops entered in the city of Baghdad, drugs were already on the streets.  Here is a document from the Balochistan Post to confirm this.

 

Where the CIA is in control, narcotics flourish

After Afghanistan, Baghdad is flooded with heroin

BAGHDAD: The city, which had never seen heroin, a deadly addictive drug, until March 2003, is now flooded with narcotics including heroin.

According to a report published by London’s The Independent newspaper, the citizens of Baghdad complained that the drugs like heroin and cocaine were being peddled on the streets of the Iraqi metropolis.

It is not unusual that where the Americans go, the narcotics flourish. Taliban had successfully eliminated the drugs from Afghanistan but since the US forces took over the control, Afghanistan has become the largest producer of heroin.

Some reports suggest that the drug and arms trafficking is patronized by the CIA to finance its covert operations worldwide.

The killing of two US soldiers in Baghdad within 24 hours last week shows how far the US and Britain still have to go to end the chaos gripping the Iraqi capital a month after the fall of Saddam Hussein.

Anger is growing among Iraqis at the Allies' failure to restore order in a city awash with weapons and gangs. Heroin – banned under Saddam Hussein's dictatorship upon pain of hanging - is now being traded in back streets, reports The Independent.

Residents of Baghdad – a conservative city with a large Shia Muslim population – are complaining that the breakdown in order has accompanied the emergence of some western practices they view as offensive, and which were prohibited, or tightly restricted, under Saddam.

In al-Bataween – the worst of Baghdad's badlands which is blighted by carjackings and crime – residents say heroin is being traded in the alleys. "In Iraq there were no drugs until March 2003," said Salah Sha'amikh, a pharmacist. "You would be hanged for trafficking. But now you can get heroin, cocaine, anything." He pulled out a Russian-made 8.5mm pistol which he says he keeps to protect his wares.

"We are an Islamic society and we don't like drugs. You tell Tony Blair to stop these criminals." Gambling, also banned by Saddam, has begun to spring up too, to the concern of conservative Iraqis.

Sunday, May 11, 2003 

  

 That is what the media call ‘liberation’: Liberation from dictatorship to slavery, that is drug addiction, as has been done before in Afghanistan, in the former Yugoslavia, in Chechnya, in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and so on.  

See documents:

Asia Times US turns to drug baron to rally support” http://www.atimes.com/ind-pak/CL04Df01.html 

Drugs and the Financing of US Covert Wars http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpwessex/Documents/drugs.htm 

The Bush - Cheney Drug Empire http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ciadrugs/bush-cheney-drugs.html 

The CIA is notorious for dealing with narcotics in the way of paying, off the records, for their secret deals with any of the countries with which it deals, whether in Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia or elsewhere.  

Now for the sake of relevance re illegal drugs to a country like Australia, here is a document from AfroCubaWeb which states: Alan Quasha, a Harken director and former chair of the company, is the son of attorney William Quasha, who defended figures in the Nugan Hand Bank scandal in Australia. Closed in 1980, Nugan Hand was not only tied to drug-money laundering and U.S. intelligence and military circles, but also to the CIA’s covert backing for a “constitutional coup” in Australia that caused the fall of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. 

The underground drug-industry amounts to hundreds of thousand billion dollars yearly, mostly cash, which through the banking industry gains legitimacy. That is calling, ‘money laundering,’ and banks prosper on it. 

Our Western society is a ’liberated’ society, because we have a ‘democratic’ system, whereas those Middle Eastern countries ‘don’t know what democracy is,’ the media says. The irony is, if you want to live a comparatively decent [morally sane and safe] life, where suicide, drug addiction, homosexuality, abortion, violence, murders, rape, AIDS, broken families, pollution, etc. are kept to a minimum go to the Middle East and Asian countries where the Islam religion is predominant. 

See for yourself:

Has Islam Failed? Not by Western Standards,  MICHAEL NEUMANN http://www.counterpunch.com/neumann05132003.html 

And what have we to say about the connection between illegal drugs, prostitution, homosexuality and HIV/AIDS, which are rife in our ‘liberated’ country of Australia? Not only do people damage themselves for life, some of them also die because of drug addiction. According to scientist Peter Duesberg, HIV/ADIS virus is the result of illegal drugs, which weaken people’s immune-systems, which eventually leads to death. [The Invention of HIV/AID Virus, Peter Duesberg] 

The CIA has been, and still is, the greatest villain of the century. If anybody cares to know the truth about drug smuggling, for example starting from the ’60s to the late of ’70s, discover how the CIA made its way in Asia, especially in Vietnam. It was there that 20% of the American troops got hooked on drugs, mainly heroin. Once back home those war veterans started spreading the so-called ‘HIV/AIDS virus.’ [see also AIDS - The HIV Myth,” by Jad Adams, Page 118] 

Ever heard of Private Stanley Kubiesti? In David Yallop’s UNHOLY ALLIANCE, Stanley Kubiesti is the name of the alleged American hero who died in the Vietnam War. The coffin of the dead soldier was saluted by the then President of the United States of America, Richard Nixon. What the President did not know was that he was saluting - not the coffin of Private Stanley Kubieski’s remains - but a coffin with fifteen kilos of packeted heroine inside. [see Unholy Alliance, David Yallop, pp. 11-14]  So goes the story in the book. Nonetheless,  “Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures,” said Jessamyn West. 

On the other hand, that was the way the CIA dealt in the Vietnam conflict. CIA paid, off the records, for their little wars around the world. See these pages for verification:

The Death of Former CIA Chief William Colby”  http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpwessex/Documents/WATcolby.htm 

Lawsuit Alleges FEMA Funded by Laundered Drug Profits - Forums powered by Reaso http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=news_government&Number=620132&t=-1 

Bibliography 

The Family That Prey Together, by Jack Colhoun, http://www.afrocubaweb.com/bushes.htm 

The Global Drugs Trade, http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in 

The Death of Former CIA Chief William Colby, http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpweex/Documents/WATcolby.htm 

Unholy Alliance, by David Yallop, Bantam Press, 1999.

AIDS: The HIV Myth, by Jad Adams, Macmillan London, 1989. 

Shalom 

NM 

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