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CIA Drug Trafficking Exposed by Political Prisoner — Documentary

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CIA Drug Trafficking Exposed by Political Prisoner — Documentary

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According to Cliff Works on You Tube, this interview with Beau Abbott was done by John Gentry at Stew Webb’s request in the 1990s and recently loaded on you tube by John Gentry of Dallas, Texas. I, Stew Webb was held as a Political Prisoner from 1992-1993 and meet and talked for weeks with Beau Abbott who was also a Political Prisoner at the Federal Prison in Springfield, Missouri also known as Siberia- USA. Beau ‘Bo’ Abbott was trained by the DEA as a pilot, with special skills in short take off and landing. He flew plane loads of cocaine from South America into USA and flew weapons to the Nicaraguan Contras. After indicating that he wanted to stop flying, his handlers attempted to persuade him not to. He assembled a dossier of evidence, collected in a safe in Berlin, Germany, managed by his Swedish girlfriend, but she was murdered and the evidence taken. His boss was a DEA Agent named Santiberio who was murdered after being illegally arrested in San Antonia, Texas and given a peanut butter sandwich laced with arsenic. In 1992-1993 he met Stew Webb at the Federal Prison in Springfield, Missouri, and talked a lot with him.

The Real Drug Lords: A brief history of CIA involvement in the Drug Trade

By William Blum

This article was first published on August 31, 2008.

1947 to 1951, FRANCE

According to Alfred W. McCoy in The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, CIA arms, money, and disinformation enabled Corsican criminal syndicates in Marseille to wrestle control of labor unions from the Communist Party. The Corsicans gained political influence and control over the docks — ideal conditions for cementing a long-term partnership with mafia drug distributors, which turned Marseille into the postwar heroin capital of the Western world. Marseille’s first heroin laboratones were opened in 1951, only months after the Corsicans took over the waterfront.

EARLY 1950s, SOUTHEAST ASIA

The Nationalist Chinese army, organized by the CIA to wage war against Communist China, became the opium barons of The Golden Triangle (parts of Burma, Thailand and Laos), the world’s largest source of opium and heroin. Air America, the ClA’s principal airline proprietary, flew the drugs all over Southeast Asia. (See Christopher Robbins, Air America, Avon Books, 1985, chapter 9)

1950s to early 1970s, INDOCHINA During U.S. military involvement in Laos and other parts of Indochina, Air America flew opium and heroin throughout the area. Many Gl’s in Vietnam became addicts. A laboratory built at CIA headquarters in northern Laos was used to refine heroin. After a decade of American military intervention, Southeast Asia had become the source of 70 percent of the world’s illicit opium and the major supplier of raw materials for America’s booming heroin market.

 

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