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All Promises
Broken - Volume II Hearings Held Without
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by
Michael C. Ruppert
NOTE: At the time this story
was written it looked like the House Intelligence Committee was going
to get away with closing out the CIA drug investigations. But thanks
to the efforts of From The Wilderness that resulted in class
action suits being filed against the CIA in Los Angeles and Oakland
and other publicity we have generated Volume II has not been closed
out. They can't because too many people are watching. On October 12,
1999, investigators from House Intelligence came to Los Angeles and
copied 6,000 pages of our records for review. Going into 2000, Volume
II is still very much an open investigation and FTW is proof
that something can be done. - MCR
On May 25, just four days after we published
our last issue, under the totally misleading heading of "CIA and
Drugs in Los Angeles" the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
(HPSCI) held a closed door hearing. It took us until June 22 to determine
that the Committee heard testimony that day from Department of Justice
Inspector General Michael Bromwich, who had not appeared before the
Committee since the release of his report last year. And it also heard
from current CIA Inspector General Britt Snider, who discussed Volume
II of retired CIA IG Fred Hitz's report on the whole Contra war
- not Los Angeles. Los Angeles was Volume I.
That's right - They have had the hearing
on Volume II. They did it in secret. The press did not cover it. And
it remains unclear, at this moment, as to whether HPSCI's final report
will even be declassified or made available to the public in any form
at all. This is not only a breach of every promise made to us in 1996
by both Houses; it is, in my opinion, a complete breach of trust between
the government and the people.
In a June 22 conversation with HPSCI Deputy
Staff Director, Tim Sample, I was told that the Committee "would
like to wrap this up this summer." I was also told that the protocol
for closing the investigation out had not been finalized. It is "not
known" whether there will be another hearing. It is "not known"
whether or if the Committee's final report will be declassified or ever
released. It is "not known" if any additional witnesses will
be called. I and retired DEA Agent Cele Castillo and presumably the
other major figures in the investigation have all received letters asking
us to submit whatever other evidence "we are aware of" before
the Committee closes its work.
This is a sign of true desperation as the
Republican controlled Committee must absolutely close the issue - to
protect George W. Bush - before the 2000 Presidential campaign begins
in earnest in October. It must also protect the biggest secret of all
from the American people: The entire economy, and the entire political
system itself, is currently hooked and dependent upon - drug money.
I have been saying for years that you could
show a video of George Bush ordering drug runs, CIA agents laundering
money and flying airplanes full of drugs and no one in power would do
anything about it. They would not be able to. In this issue I will tell
you, and the House, about something almost as damning - a partially
authenticated letter, written on CIA letterhead and stamped "Top
Secret", ostensibly written and signed by CIA Director William
J. Casey in late 1986, that admits to direct participation in the drug
trade [SEE STORY THIS ISSUE]. I have been aware of the existence of
this letter for approximately five months. I have had it read to me
in its entirety. It was not until I was given this last chance by HPSCI
to present "all of the information of which you are aware on the
allegations" that I was able to obtain an "On the Record"
statement about the letter from Attorney Ray Kohlman. The letter will
be admitted into evidence in a new trial motion for former Green Beret
William Tyree in the near future. When that happens, From The
Wilderness will publish the letter, both on the Internet and
in the newsletter.
Now that the House has indicated its intent
to close the matter for good and all it is time to bring the letter
forward - for good and all. I will also see to it that the letter is
widely distributed enough so that any of the major news organizations
will be able to follow up on it. The information in this issue is enough
for the House Intelligence Committee to go to the CIA and compel it
to confirm or deny the letter's authenticity.
Reading The Right
Map
If nothing happens with further hearings,
or with the letter, I will tell you in advance exactly why.
Contributing Editor Catherine Austin Fitts,
who was a Managing Director at Dillon Read before becoming Assistant
Secretary of Housing under George Bush and who holds an MBA from Wharton
makes things very simple. She points out that the four largest states
for the importation of drugs are New York, Florida, Texas and California.
She then points out that the top four money laundering states in the
U.S. (good for between 100 and 260 billion per year) are New York, Florida,
Texas and California. No surprise there. Then she rips the breath from
your lungs by pointing out that 80 per cent of all Presidential campaign
funds come from - New York, Florida, Texas and California.
Civics test: Who are the current governors
of Texas and Florida?
From The Wilderness has been
working on a story for an upcoming issue that will show conclusively,
using testimony of law enforcement officers and U.S. Government records,
that Dominican drug gangs, who dominate the trade in the northeast United
States - especially New York and Pennsylvania - have been making regular
campaign donations to the Clinton-Gore-Democratic camp since the early
90s. California drug sales are currently split between Democratically
allied crime factions and entrenched hard core Republican strongholds
from the Reagan era. People who shudder at the thought of the Chinese
buying into presidential politics would choke if they knew how much
drug money was involved.
Why? Again, the answer is simpler than you
might think. While the Department of Justice estimates that $100 billion
in drug funds are laundered in the U.S. each year, other research, including
research material from the Andean Commission of Jurists cited by author
Dan Russell in his soon to be published book Drug War place the
figure at around $250 billion per year. Catherine Austin Fitts places
the figure at $250 to $300 billion. Given the fact that the UN estimated
that in the early 1990s world retail volume in the illegal drugs was
$440 billion, $250 billion seems about right. Fitts, using her Wall
Street experience as an investment banker is then quick to point out
that the multiplier effect (x6) of $250 billion laundered would result
in $1.5 trillion dollars per year in U.S. cash transactions resulting
from the drug trade. How many jobs does $1.5 trillion represent? Why
do President's get re-elected? As Bill Clinton's staff recognized in
1992, "It's the economy -Stupid!"
During the Contra years, when the CIA and
Bill Clinton were swimming in cocaine, and Arkansas became the only
state in the Union to ever issue bearer bonds (laundry certificates),
employment in Arkansas rose to an all time high because there was so
much money floating around. So what if they dont count all the
dead bodies like two young boys Kevin Ives and Don Henry, shot, bludgeoned
and dismembered on a railroad track after witnessing CIA drug drops.
"It's the economy - Stupid!"
The Pop
Corporations trading on Wall Street, including
many implicated in money laundering schemes where products are sold
with questionable bookkeeping throughout drug producing regions, all
have stock values that are based upon annual net profits. Known as "price
to earnings" or "The Pop" the multiplier effect in stock
values is sometimes as much as a factor of thirty. Thus, for a firm
like GE or Piper Aircraft to have an additional $10 million in net profits
based upon the drug trade, the net increase in these companies' stock
value could be as much as $300,000,000. Did GE make a $10 million net
profit on consumer products in Latin America last year? Easily. And
since GE owns NBC is there a chance that accurate reporting on the drug
trade and CIA's involvement therein might hurt their stock?
Disney owns ABC and has a huge retail, resort
and entertainment empire that benefits from the "drug multiplier."
Would ABC consider hurting its parent's stock value? Ronald Reagan's
CIA Director, William Casey had been Chief Counsel to Cap Cities Broadcasting
until 1981. His old law firm represented Cap Cities when it bought the
ABC network in 1985. ABC's Peter Jennings, by the way, had been doing
a series of investigative reports on the CIA drug bank (and successor
to the Nugan Hand bank) Bishop, Baldwin, Rewald, Dillingham and Wong
when the buyout was initiated. Cap Cities (not surprisingly) secured
SEC approval in record time and effectively and immediately silenced
Peter Jennings who had previously refused to back down from Casey's
threats. Thereafter ABC was referred to as "The CIA network."
I have no doubt that the ABC "object
lesson" was front and center for CNN founder Ted Turner and Time-Warner
when Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell and (CIA vet) John Singlaub put the
pressure on in the wake of April Oliver's 1998 "dead bang accurate"
Sarin gas stories connecting CIA to the killing of American defectors.
Every major media corporation in the country
trades on Wall Street. There are no "independents" left and
the American people are left with the increasing cognitive dissonance
of recognizing that they are being fed useless bullshit. I wonder how
they would respond to real a news corporation if they saw or heard one.
It's Legal to be
Bad
It is also perfectly legal for a Wall Street
brokerage or investment bank to go "offshore" and borrow once
laundered drug money to finance a corporate merger or leveraged buyout
(LBO). Why do this? If you were a major multi-national corporation in
a cutthroat competition to buy a company with a hundred million in sales
(which might boost your stock value $3 billion) you would be willing
to pay a seemingly outrageous price. [How much would you be willing
to spend to make $3 billion? - 2.9?]. All an LBO is is an acquisition
financed on borrowed money. If you are Goldman-Sachs, arranging the
deal, and you can borrow laundered drug money at five per cent or a
bank's money at ten per cent where are you going to go? Remember that
since the cost of capital is lower using laundered drug money you are
now able to outbid all the other competitors because your total payback
stays the same. Does this actually happen? In 1998 the Russians asked
for only $18 billion to save their entire economy. With $440 billion
a year moving around how could it not happen?
And a major drug dealer, like a Carlos Lehder,
a Pablo Escobar, an Amado Fuentes, a Matta Ballesteros or a Hank Rohn,
sitting around with ten billion dollars of useless illegal money, is
more than happy to loan it at five percent because his money is now
legal and liquid. And, if one goes to prison or dies, there is always
another dealer to fill the void so that the supply is not interrupted.
The drug trade now has power because it is underwriting the investments
of the largest corporations in the world. It underwrites politicians.
It has hooked the gringos on Wall Street whose own children sometimes
die from its drugs. Wall Street cannot afford to let the drug barons
fall. Congress cannot afford to let the drug barons fall. Presidents
and their campaign finances cannot afford to let the drug barons fall.
Why? Because our top down economy, controlled by one per cent, cannot
take the risk of letting competition (business or political) have the
edge of using drug money. The third world has its revenge for European
colonialism but Wall Street still calls the shots. And for every million
dollars of increased sales or increased revenues from a buyout, the
stock equity of the one per cent who control Wall Street, increases
twenty to thirty times.
Remember - The National Security Act of
1947, which created the CIA, was written by Wall Street lawyer and banker
Clark Clifford. Clark Clifford is the man who brought the CIA backed
drug bank BCCI into the United States. Allen Dulles who virtually designed
the CIA and served as its Director, and his brother John Foster who
was Eisenhower's Secretary of State, were Wall Street lawyers from the
firm Sullivan and Cromwell. Dwight Eisenhower's personal liaison with
the CIA was none other than Nelson Rockefeller. William Casey was Chairman
of the Securities and Exchange Commission under Richard Nixon. Former
CIA Directors from William Raborn to William Webster to Robert Gates
to James Woolsey to John Deutch all sit or have sat on the Boards of
the largest, richest and most powerful companies in America.
As we near the millenium one thing is clear
to anyone who sees the economic system clearly. The system is on the
verge of implosion. Privately owned and operated prison companies trade
on Wall Street. One of those, Wackenhut, is a virtual CIA proprietary.
We have entered, at the end of the industrial age, a phase of growth
where we must incarcerate an ever expanding number of people to sustain
the growth of all the companies profiting from law enforcement, crime,
imprisonment and war. And the overheated stock market must grow or
collapse. The reason this nation spends five dollars on prisons for
every one dollar on higher education - even after seven straight years
of falling crime rates - is because there is more profit in it in the
current economic model. Hell, we have turned police departments into
profit making entities through asset forfeiture. This is insane!
This economic model is patently no more
sustainable than a snake eating its own tail can be considered nourishment.
Organized crime has become the government and it seeks to make all citizens
become subliminally guilty participants, fearing for their own livelihoods,
believing that the system will collapse if someone really tackles the
issues facing us - as surely as the iceberg faced the Titanic.
The system will collapse anyway - unless
the economic model is turned upside down - unless a way is found or
offered which will make it more profitable than all other ways - to
do the right thing. The only thing that will sustain the current economic
system, and its dependence on drug capital, is a police state. New enforcement
programs involving HUD and the Department of Justice such as Project
"Safe Streets" and "Weed and Seed" - along with
their corresponding butchery of the Constitution - show an emerging
police state already. The conduct of Congress and the White House in
the CIA drug investigations further demonstrate the arrogance, the fear
and the ever-increasing sloppiness of a system out of control.
The veneer, the illusion that we live under
the rule of law cracks before our eyes, grows thinner and ever more
difficult to sell with each passing minute. All at once the fears of
the right of a New World Order and the fears of the left, of new concentration
camps and genocide suddenly become one and the same thing. Dogma matters
little to the oppressed. Pain tastes the same whether you call it Fascism
or Communism. Carlos Enrique Lehder Rivas, co-founder of the Medellin
Cartel, who was given a life sentence in 1990, now enjoys the sunshine
at his home in the Bahamas. He frolics regularly with gaming magnate
and owner of the Atlantis Hotel Sol Kerzner. His guests at parties include
Kevin Costner who played (I am sorry to say) both Elliot Ness and Jim
Garrison. Manuel Noriega will probably be out of prison before Bill
Clinton leaves office. The Kosovo Liberation Army has been funded with
drug money and has trained with Islamic terrorist Osama bin Laden. The
son of a documented drug trafficker, who very few people in this country
even know anything about, is "scheduled" to become our next
President, simply because he has the most money and he and his backers
control most of "The Pop."
How much time can this government have?
How much time does it deserve? Bill Clinton's Farewell Address should
probably be, "Apres moi, le deluge."
Mike Ruppert
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