- There are many big secrets with Coca-Cola. Naturally,
the monopoly press, with their financial and espionage hang-ups and conflicts
of interest, are certainly in no position to ever tell you about it.
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- Since started several decades after the American Civil
War, what was it that made Coca-Cola so popular? There were already plenty
of drinks that could have been more popular.
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- The answer is simple. Coke had a secret formula base
made up from processing coca leaves, the by-product of which is cocaine.
Up to the beginning of the 20th Century, the Coca-Cola creators did say
that their beverage had cocaine. And in 1903, they were taken to task by
authorities for having cocaine in their drink which for many years in the
beginning, was available as a soda fountain drink in pharmacies.
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- For a hundred years now, however, Coca-Cola Company has
denied they ever had cocaine and that they deny that it has cocaine now.
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- Heroin causes a physical reaction when used and a terrible
wrenching of the person when they seek to withdraw. Cocaine addiction,
on the other hand, is primarily subconscious. Up to 1989, when you started
drinking Coke, you got that "kick". Some even claimed that it
had some unknown medicinal way of making you feel better. One long-time
head of Coca-Cola Company contended it helped relieve pain left-over from
a childhood head injury he suffered from.
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- But 1989 was a turning point. As we have pointed out
earlier in this series, the secret base for Coca-Cola is made by Stepan
Chemical Company, of Northfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, through
their Maywood Chemical Division in New Jersey.
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- I once interviewed, on tape, a top official of Stepan,
who admitted that cocaine was a by-product of their processing of coca
leaves for the secret Coca-Cola base, They supply, he added, cocaine for
the pharmaceutical trade.
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- And that is where George Herbert Walker Bush has to be
inserted into the picture. After eleven and a half months in 1976 as Director
of Central Intelligence, he became a Director of Eli Lilly Company, which
reportedly gets their cocaine from Stepan. Somewhere, somehow, cocaine
"leaks out" into the dope underground. Whether between Stepan
and Coke's bottlers or otherwise.
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- Daddy Bush's power and fortune, in greater part, is based
from the beginning on dope and espionage. He was with the American CIA
since 1959. As shown, by the way, by an FBI document, he helped cover up
some of the post-assassination details as to the wipe-out of President
John F. Kennedy. (The document is attached to our website series "Greenspan
Aids and Bribes Bush".)
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- His firm, which the British royals helped found, was
Zapata Petroleum, later called Zapata Offshore. They had branches around
the world. Among other things, they did offshore drilling for oil, beyond
the U.S. and other nation's jurisdiction. So dope production centers, like
Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and others could have helicopters fly
to the Zapata offshore drilling platforms, supposedly to bring routine
supples. Actually, according to Reuters News items some years ago, the
helicopters landed there as a transit point for the dope trafficking.
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- And thus some dope ended up in the U.S. An easier way,
of course, was through "leakage" in the processing and handling
of Coca-Cola's secret base. But by 1989, blackmailers, among the top officials
of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, began poking around Coca-Cola
and asking sticky questions. So Coke, in the dark brown beverage for the
U.S., lessened the cocaine content in the secret base.
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- It was at that point that Daddy Bush, a major baron in
dope trafficking, began making his move. That was right after he was inaugurated
as U.S. President.
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- He ordered U.S. Troops to invade a foreign sovereignty,
Panama, having one of the few leaders considered "of color" in
the Western Hemisphere, Manuel Noriega; kidnapped Noriega, brought him
to trial in Florida. Noriega's defense attorneys were forbidden by a CIA-captive
Federal Judge from using any details that showed that Daddy Bush and Noriega
were actually in the dope traffic together through Colombia, adjacent to
Panama. Some newspapers did run a picture showing Daddy Bush and Noriega
talking to one another at a business meeting.
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- (Also, the Bush Crime Family got into a business partnership
with Colombia druglord, Carlos Lehder, who was extradicted to Florida and
testified in a way about Norieaga, protecting the Bushies. Lehder's own
prison sentence was lessened. And then, Lehder disappeared entirely from
the U.S. Prison System. Chandra Levy wiggled her way into a key post in
the Prison System Press Office, began checking on how and why Lehder disappeared
from prison custody. And this led to her murder. See our website series
"The Chandra Levy Affair".)
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- Daddy Bush also in 1989, knew that CIA's involvement
with driving the Soviets out of Afghanistan was ended. AND, that the Bush
Crime Family's business partnership with Osama bin Laden and others of
the bin Laden family, in the major opium trade from Afghanistan, through
Saudi, and then to Europe, would have to come eventually under more direct
control by the Bushies.
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- So, in 1989, the business of Coca-Cola Company changed,
They lessened the trace of cocaine in their beverage for distribution in
the United States. And their U.S. market share centages began leveling
off. It had nothing to do, really, with competence or incompetence of their
marketing big cheeses, their advertising agency personnel, or anything
of the sort. In the U.S., those opening up a container of Coke did not
get that same "kick" they got from the drink in years past.
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- On the other hand, elsewhere in the world, sales of Coke
outran most every local beverage. And there were plenty of foreign beverages
with traditional flavors. Yet, Coke outsold them. WHY? Simple. For foreign
consumption Coke had cocaine in the secret base.
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- So those drinking Coke overseas, subconsciously got addicted
to Coca-Cola. It made them feel better, some thought it even made certain
pains and troubles seem to go away. And Coke's marketing experts spread
the fairy tale that it had to do with their great brilliant advertisements
on television, even in places where only ten per cent of the populace had
tv sets.
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- But some foreign governments began reacting. Overseas,
Coke did not contribute heavily to local charities, high school sports
teams, and such, as they do in the U.S. So, in Belgium, Spain, Italy, and
India, among numerous other places, the authorities swooped down on Coke.
There were claims that Coke allowed toxic substances to get into the drink.
There were claims of Coke not keeping proper records. Whole offices of
Coke's records and equipment were hauled away, to send a message to Atlanta,
Georgia, Coke's headquarters.
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- In a way, it was also sending a message to the bosses
at the American spy agency, so directly hooked to Coca-Cola. Coke's overseas
offices, like those in the monopoly press, are vacuum pumps for intelligence,
moreso than for gathering news or marketing the beverage whose great worldwide
demand is driven by the subconscious addiction to cocaine in Coca-Cola.
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- And Coke developed other strange situations. They set
up in Ireland, a major center for putting their ingredients together including
the secret base containing cocaine. There were reports, difficult to get
anyone to publicly confirm, that the IRA (the Irish Republican Army) had
some arm-lock on the plant in Ireland putting together the Coca-Cola concentrate.
(That is not to say, that ALL of those in the IRA had something to do with
this.)
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- And then there were published reports that the IRA together
with the Russian mafiya, were active in the dope trafficking from Colombia.
The Bush White House, seldom mentioned, has sent several thousand U.S.
Troops into Colombia to protect Coca-Cola's facilities and their purported
purchases, by them, or their secret base processors, of coca leaves.
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- The most mysterious development of 1989? Somehow, Coca-Cola
Company failed to renew their copyright. And so, it is now owned by a skilled
storyboard producer in Indiana. See the earlier parts of this series of
those details.
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- And as stated in the earlier parts of this series, starting
later in the 1990s, was the corruption of the Federal Judges in Chicago
as to a copyright case against Coca-Cola. And, aided by Coca-Cola dope
funds, the corruption in 2000, of some of the 5-Judge, military-style Junta
on the U.S. Supreme Court in the Bush versus Gore litigation installing
Bush as the resident and occupant of the Oval Office.
- (For details see earlier parts of this series.)
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- In February, 2004 was published "The Real Thing--Truth
and Power at the Coca-Cola Company" by Constance L. Hays, a writer
for the New York Times; Random House publishers. She continues the fairy
tale in her book that Coca-Cola is getting more popular overseas because
of the great marketing and advertising efforts of Coca-Cola. She has reportedly
also stated that the trace of cocaine in Coke ended in 1989.
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- More coming. Stay tuned.
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- Mr. Skolnick's reports are on www.skolnicksreport.com
Also, he is a COLUMNIST on www.rense.com where the stories are archived.
You can click directly on the Skolnick archives as www.rense.com/Datapages/skolnickdatapage.html
If any difficulty first clicking there, re-type that website address and
try again.
- Also, many of Skolnick's articles are on www.cloakanddagger.ca
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- Skolnick is a co-host with Lenny Bloom on internet radio,
to be heard soon live and archived, ON-LINE, throughwww.cloakanddagger.ca
which will soon have maximum capacity for listeners. Check schedule.
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- Recently published the book "Ahead of the Parade"
by Sherman H. Skolnick, A Who's Who of Treason & High Crimes---Exclusive
Details of Fraud & Corruption of the Monopoly Press, the Banks, the
Bench and the Bar, & the Secret Political Police. Can be ordered U.S./Canada
1-800-861-7899.
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- Can also supposedly be ordered from Amazon.com HOWEVER,
in recent times they have blockaded their own marketing and sales of this
controverseial book by demanding TWICE the listed price.
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