- He did not get to see what was beneath the surface --
a MUCH bigger scandal. The *real* CIA- crack 'cocaine' story has yet to
be exposed.
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- During the early 1980s, the CIA imported cocaine into
this country to fund its rebel army [the contras] in Nicaragua, this
cocaine
was processed into a smokable form known as crack cocaine. In the mid-1980s
events took a more sinister turn; the CIA developed a method of producing
a SYNTHETIC cocaine which was more addictive and dangerous than the real
cocaine. From this synthetic cocaine, they produced a synthetic
'crack'.
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- From aproximately 1987 forward, the drug that was being
sold on the streets of cities across the nation that most people called
'crack cocaine' was actually a completely synthetic drug that contained
absolutely NO cocaine. Because this 'crack' did not contain any cocaine,
there was no need to import cocaine from South America.
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- The controlled media bombarded the American public with
stories about "Colombian druglords" [Medellin cartel, Cali cartel
etc.] flooding the United States with cocaine, when in fact the 'crack'
that was devasting communities across the nation was being produced
entirely
in the U.S.A. -- without even a *trace* of cocaine.
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- ALL of the crack that was being sold nationally was
produced
in a single location: a chemical plant in Phoenix, AZ that was owned by
a company called Van Waters and Rogers. The location of this plant was
a 50 S. 45th Avenue in Phoenix. The production and [nationwide]
distribution
of the *synthetic* crack was a CIA covert operation. At the same time,
the CIA was using the [corporate] media to convince the American people
crack epidemic was being caused by South American druglords who were
[allegedly]
smuggling vast amounts of cocaine into this country.
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- A few details about how the synthetic cocaine was
made:
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- *The ingredients were mixed in a high-pressure hydrogen
shaker.
- *The reslting product was mixed with filler [caustic
soda, etc.]
- *mixed with freon 12. The freon was then boiled of into
the atmosphere.
- *the cost of producing one lb. of synthetic cocaine:
$1.28
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- The synthetic cocaine was packaged into 55-gallon drums
that were labeled as 'pesticides' and trucked to cities across the U.S.A.
for distibution.
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- The introduction of this new drug was primarily
responsible
for the unprecedented levels of violent crime across the U.S. in the late
1980s and early 1990s.
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- Charles Schlund notified the FBI in 1991 about the
chemical
plant in Phoenix which produced the synthetic cocaine. In the months that
followed, the FBI was able to shut down the plant.
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- In the years that follwed this; homicides and other
violent
crimes fell to record LOW levels across the country.
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