CIA DRUG TRAFFICKING AND DRUG SMUGGLING
In his book, “Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion,” Gary Webb explained how, in the 1980’s the CIA facilitated the sale of cocaine to the street gangs, the Crips and Bloods, in Los Angeles in order to funnel the drug profits to the contras, a Latin American guerrilla army.
Here’s now Mr. Webb says it worked: he claims that the CIA-backed contras would smuggle cocaine into the United States and then distribute it to the LA gangs and pocket the profit to distribute to the contras.
Coincidently, it probably should be mentioned that on December 10, 2004, Gary Webb allegedly committed suicide under some mysterious circumstances – the fact that he allegedly used two bullets to shoot himself in the head.
Then in August of 1987 in a small community outside of Little Rock, Arkansas, two teenage boys were murdered by police because the boys witnessed a police-protected drug drop.
The drug drop was actually part of a drug smuggling operation that took place at a small airport in Arkansas that was established in the early 1980’s by a drug smuggler named Barry Seal.
Here’s the thing, Mr. Seal was facing a lot in time of prison because of his drug operations and flew to Washington, D.C. where he cut a deal with the CIA and DEA. In this deal, he would avoid prison if he became an informant for the government against other drug smugglers. In addition to his duties as an informant, he was also utilized by the CIA to help in financing the Nicaraguan Contras.
The CIA’s connection to this operation became undeniable when a cargo plane given to Mr. Seal by the CIA was shot down over Nicaragua and found to contain a load of weapons for the contras.
Despite all the glaring evidence, any investigator that has attempted to expose the operation has been professionally destroyed, and those that were involved in the drug operation protected from authorities.
PROJECT MKULTRA
Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, in 1977 it was discovered that between the years of 1950 to 1973, the CIA operated Project MKUltra, a project that involved mind-control experiments on United States citizens.
Senate hearings took place when approximately 20,000 documents were uncovered that outlined the project. Basically, the project showed that the CIA used drugs, hypnosis, electronics, sensory deprivation, verbal and sexual abuse, and torture in their behavioral engineering experiments. These experiments were subcontracted to over 80 different institutions including prisons, universities, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies.
In 1973, then CIA Director Richard Helms had most the most incriminating documents in relation to MKUltra destroyed and much of what really happened still remains unknown. As usual, not a single person was held accountable or brought to justice.

This conspiracy theory turned out to be so true in fact, that President Clinton issued a formal apology on behalf of the government in 1995.
So if you’re a conspiracy theorist, next time someone scoffs at your beliefs and theories, you may want to show them this article.



