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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

Fast and Furious Begins: Secret Government Gun Smuggling Operation

Fast and Furious Begins: Secret Government Gun Smuggling Operation

It started during the George W. Bush administration. Back then it was termed “Operation Wide Receiver.” The program later became known as “Gunwalking” and ended up being labeled “Fast and Furious.” An ill-conceived scheme from its outset, it eventually cost the lives of an unknown number of Mexican citizens and one U.S. Border Patrol agent. Operation Fast and Furious began when a local gun store reported ...
Mumbai Terror Attacks Kill 166 People, Wound 304, and were Enabled by Intelligence Operations of India, Pakistan and the United States

Mumbai Terror Attacks Kill 166 People, Wound 304, and were Enabled by Intelligence Operations of India, Pakistan and the United States

The November 26, 2008 Mumbai attack is yet another candid example of Indian False Flag operations, aimed at deflecting the attention of the world from the unabated genocide in Occupied Kashmir, create a stir to pressurise Pakistan. Hemant Karkare, the chief of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorist Squad, was killed on the day of the Mumbai attacks. He had led the inquiry into the 2008 Malegaon terrorism and ...
DEA Agent Michael Levine on CIA-DOJ Secret Agreement for Drug Trafficking

DEA Agent Michael Levine on CIA-DOJ Secret Agreement for Drug Trafficking

Former DEA Agent Michael Levine: “I sat gape-mouthed as I heard the CIA Inspector General, testify that there has existed a secret agreement between CIA and the Justice Department, wherein "during the years 1982 to 1995, CIA did not have to report the drug trafficking its assets did to the Justice Department. To a trained DEA agent this literally means that the CIA had been granted ...
Whistleblower Michael Levine: "I Personally was Involved in a Deep-Cover Case that Went to the Top of the Drug World in Three Countries. The CIA Killed It.”

Whistleblower Michael Levine: “I Personally was Involved in a Deep-Cover Case that Went to the Top of the Drug World in Three Countries. The CIA Killed It.”

In an interview on CNBC-TV, former DEA agent Michael Levine, said: “I have put thousands of Americans away for tens of thousands of years for less evidence for conspiracy with less evidence than is available against Ollie North and CIA people... I personally was involved in a deep-cover case that went to the top of the drug world in three countries. The CIA killed it.” Recommended ...
The head of the DEA, Judge Robert Bonner, accused the CIA of being Illegal Drug Smugglers

The head of the DEA, Judge Robert Bonner, accused the CIA of being Illegal Drug Smugglers

Reporter: "A ton of cocaine was smuggled into the United States of America by the Venezuelan National Guard, in cooperation with the CIA?" Judge Robert Bonner, Head of DEA: "That's exactly what appears to have happened." The estimated worth of a ton of pure cocaine was at the time, hundreds of millions of dollars. CBS News Transcripts 60 MINUTES November 21, 1993 HEADLINE: THE CIA'S COCAINE; ...
Michael Riconosciuto Files Affidavit in Inslaw Case that the DOJ Stole the PROMIS Software from Inslaw for Gov't Use

Michael Riconosciuto Files Affidavit in Inslaw Case that the DOJ Stole the PROMIS Software from Inslaw for Gov’t Use

Michael Riconosciuto, a computer expert, filed an affidavit before a House judiciary committee investigating the bankruptcy case of Inslaw Inc. v. US Government (see 1974 entry for INSLAW). Riconosciuto testified that he was working under the direction of CEO Earl Brian of Hadron Inc., a government consulting firm and Inslaw competitor, and that Peter Videnieks, the contract manager overseeing the Inslaw contract for the DoJ, had ...
The U.S. launched its invasion of Panama and Extracted Manuel Noriega to the U.S. Under the False Pretense of Dealing Drugs

The U.S. launched its invasion of Panama and Extracted Manuel Noriega to the U.S. Under the False Pretense of Dealing Drugs

In 1989, George H.W. Bush brought Robert Mueller to Main Justice to dispose of another nemesis, Panamanian President Manuel Noriega. Aside from supporting LaRouche’s “Operation Juarez,” Noriega had refused to go along with the cocaine financing of George H.W. Bush’s Contra insurgency operations directed at El Salvador and Nicaragua. Based on his work for the CIA, Noriega just knew way too much about George H.W. Bush ...
Boys on the Tracks Case: 2 Teens Found Dead on Railroad Tracks Near Mena, AR, Drop Zone for a CIA Drug Smuggling Operation

Boys on the Tracks Case: 2 Teens Found Dead on Railroad Tracks Near Mena, AR, Drop Zone for a CIA Drug Smuggling Operation

Teen-agers Kevin Ives and Don Henry went out to a secluded area of Saline County, Arkansas, for a night of deer hunting. Early the next morning, a northbound Union Pacific train ran over their bodies as they lie sprawled on the tracks. Arkansas State Medical Examiner Fahmy Malak, appointed by Gov. Bill Clinton, quickly ruled the boys’ deaths “accidental,” saying they were unconscious or in a ...
The Iran Contra Affair First Revealed when Pilot Eugene Hasenfus is Shot Down Over Nicaragua While Delivering Arms & Cocaine to the Contras

The Iran Contra Affair First Revealed when Pilot Eugene Hasenfus is Shot Down Over Nicaragua While Delivering Arms & Cocaine to the Contras

The (Iran) Contra affair is first revealed on this date when pilot Eugene Hasenfus is shot down over Nicaragua while delivering arms to the Contras (and quite likely cocaine if it had made its way back to the U.S.). Hasenfus admits to being CIA, a claim immediately publicly refuted by CIA insiders as General John Singlaub of the American Security Council and Elliott Abrams of the State Department. On March ...
Alfred McCoy Publishes his Ground-Breaking Study, 'The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade, Afghanistan, Southeast Asia, Central America'.

Alfred McCoy Publishes his Ground-Breaking Study, ‘The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade, Afghanistan, Southeast Asia, Central America’.

"The full story of how Cold War politics and U.S. covert operations fueled a heroin boom in the Golden Triangle breaks when Yale University doctoral student Alfred McCoy publishes his ground-breaking study, The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia. The CIA attempts to quash the book." INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 (House of Representatives - May 07, 1998) The first book to prove CIA ...