Minstrel Boy
Ever heard of late FBI agent Darlene Novinger?
She followed the Bush drug trail, and wound up threated, forced to resign and had family members mysteriously die.
Here's a passage from Rodney Stitch's Defrauding America:
"Darlene Novinger said to me that she discovered during an FBI investigation that George Bush and two of his sons were using drugs and prostitutes in a Florida hotel while Bush was vice president. She said that when she reported these findings to her FBI supervisors they warned her not to reveal what she had discovered. Novinger had been requested to infiltrate drug trafficking operations in South America and the United States. She was pressured to quit her FBI position; her husband was beaten to death; and four hours after she appeared on a July 1993 talkshow describing her findings (after she was warned not to appear), her father mysteriously died. A dead white canary was left on his grave as a warning to her. After receiving death threats she went into hiding, from where she occasionally appeared as guest on talk shows, and called me from undisclosed locations." - page 469
More details from later in the book:
Novinger had been an investigator with the Federal Crime Task Force, and then was recruited by the FBI to work in an undercover capacity.
She worked on Operation Nimbus, investigating large-scale drug smuggling on the Eastern seaboard. The investigation revealed the narcotic operation of a powerful Lebanese family living in Miami and Jamaica, which was also tied to the Lebanese fascist Phalange. Family's name is Smatt, headed by William Smatt. And Novinger said the Smatt operation implicated VP Bush and son Jeb.
After submitting her report, orders came to cease the investigation and destroy all reports. She says someone in the FBI's Miami office leaked to the Smatt group that she had penetrated the operation.
Before Operation Nimbus was shut down, veteran US Customs investigator Joe Price filed corroborating reports implicating Bush. After he filed in Sept 1983, FBI agents arrested him on a narcotics trafficking charge.
more in the thread:
Poppy and "Boys" nabbed with drugs according to FBI agent
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic... Of more interest:
The Secret Drug Wars of the CIA
http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/deep_black_1_2.htm The Bush Organized Crime Family
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic... The Phony War on Drugs - ch 20 of George Bush, An unauthorized Biography by Webster Tarpley
http://www.tarpley.net/bush20.htm Why Does George W. Bush Fly in Drug Smuggler Barry Seal's Airplane?
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ciadrugs/W_plane.html And books like Alfred McCoy's The Politics of Heroin, Gary Webb's Dark Alliance, Peter Dale Scott's Cocaine Politics, Celerino's Powderburns and Cockburn and St Clair's Whiteout provide a good context
JohnyCanuck
Drug money is essential to prop up the US economy and
to keep it from collapsing.
That's pretty much the claim of the former Assistant Secretary of Housing during the Bush administration, Catherine Austin Fitts.
See Narco-Dollars for Beginners "How the Money Works" in the Illicit Drug Trade Part I
Lest you think that my comment about the New York Stock Exchange is too strong, let's look at one event that occurred before our "war on drugs" went into high gear through Plan Colombia, banging heads over narco dollar market share in Latin America.
In late June 1999, numerous news services, including Associated Press, reported that Richard Grasso, Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange flew to Colombia to meet with a spokesperson for Raul Reyes of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC), the Supposed "narco terrorists" with whom we are now at war.
The purpose of the trip was "to bring a message of cooperation from U.S. financial services" and to discuss foreign investment and the future role of U.S. businesses in Colombia.
Some reading in between the lines said to me that Grasso's mission related to the continued circulation of cocaine capital through the US financial system. FARC, the Colombian rebels, were circulating their profits back into local development without the assistance of the American banking and investment system. Worse yet for the outlook for the US stock market's strength from $500 billion - $1 trillion in annual money laundering - FARC was calling for the decriminalization of cocaine.
And Narco-Dollars for Beginners "How the Money Works" in the Illicit Drug Trade Part II
Well, if the Department of Justice is correct about $500 billion-to-1 trillion of annual money laundering in the US, then about $20-40 billion should move annually through the Philadelphia Federal Reserve District.
Assuming a 20% margin for the BIG PERCENTAGE profits and a 20 times multiple on the stock of the companies that Dave and his investors and banking partners were using to launder the money, let's look at how much of the stock market value would be "addicted" to the drug and money laundering profits flowing through the Philadelphia area.
The total stock market value generated in the Philadelphia area with $20-40 billion in narco retail sales would be about $80-160 billion. If you add all the things you could do with debt or and other ways to increase the multiples, and you could get that even higher, say $100-250 billion.
Assuming that there are 3 million people in the greater Philadelphia area, the total stock market value generated would average anywhere from $27,000-to-$85,000 per person. Imagine what would happen to the economy in Philadelphia if this stock market value suddenly disappeared because all the teenagers in Philadelphia stopped dealing or buying drugs?