This man should be a national HERO!

in garywebb •  7 years ago 


If the CIA trafficking cocaine into the United States sounds like some tin foil conspiracy theory, think again. Their role in the drug trade was exposed in 1996 in a critical investigative series “Dark Alliance” by Gary Webb for the San Jose Mercury News. The investigation, headed up by Webb revealed ties between the CIA, Nicaraguan contras and the crack cocaine trade ravaging African-American communities.

The investigation provoked massive protests and congressional hearings, as well as overt backlash from the mainstream media to discredit Webb’s reporting. However, decades later, officials would come forward to back Webb’s original investigation up.

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If you are interested in the suspicious circumstances surrounding Webb's death you can watch a great documentary by the Corbett Report here:

- Their is also a new documentary on Netflix called Crack The System that details the government's involvement in selling drugs on the streets of Los Angeles.

There is also a great new documentary on Netflix called Crack The System. It details the government's role in selling drugs on the streets of Los Angelas.

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Oh there's no doubt the CIA could be involved in drug trafficking and other crimes. If you think about it its easier to pay them and have them on your side because they can make paperwork disappear and work transparent. I mean who else is watching them? Or who would suspect them of such a crime? Its the same that happens with most cops that get away with things that the general population would normally get locked up over. Got to love the system😣

Wait a minute, did someone say Montel was not a national hero?!

And here we are decades later with the Obama admin calling the DEA off of Hezbollah so they could smuggle cocaine into the US, the more things change...

Ole boss