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THEY DON’T CALL HIM POPPY BUSH FOR HIS

PATERNAL INSTINCTS!!

NOW IT ALL SEEMS TO BE DISAPPEARING, BUT STILL A


BUMPER CROP!

THE FULL BUSH UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY BY WEBSTER TARPLEY


HERE (A Truly Informative Book!!):

http://killtown.911review.org/bushbio/chapter5.html

A COUPLE OF EXCERPTS:

How Poppy Learned The Drug Trade!

During the Reagan years, Bush was given a much-publicized assignment as head of the South
Florida Task Force and related efforts that were billed as part of a "war on drugs." In 1975,
President Ford had ordered the CIA to collect intelligence on narcotics trafficking overseas, and
also to "covertly influence" foreign offocials to help US anti-drug activities. How well did Bush
carry out this critical part of his responsibilities?
Poorly, according to a Justice Department "Report on Inquiry into CIA-Related Electronic
Surveillance Activities," which was compiled in 1976, but which has only partly come into the
public domain. What emerges is a systematic pattern of coverup that recalls Lapham's spurious
arguments in the Leletier case. Using the notorious stonewall that the first responsibility of the
CIA was to shield its own "methods and sources" from being exposed, the agency expressed fear
"that the confidentiality of CIA's overseas collection methods and sources would be in jeopardy
should discovery proceedings require disclosure of the CIA's electronic surveillance activities."
[fn 52] This caused "several narcotics invesitgations and'or prosecutions...to be terminated."
It was during 1976 that Bush met the Panamanian leader Manuel Antonio Noriega. According to
Don Gregg, this meeting took place on the edges of a luncheon conference with several other
visiting Panamanian officials.

Rules Apply, Just Not To The Bush Family!

Secretary of War Stimson made a famous speech in June 1942, to Poppy Bush and the other
graduating Andover boys. Stimson told them the war would be long, and they, the elite,
should go on to college.
But George Bush had some very complicated problems. The decision had already been made
that he would join the service and get quite far away from where he had been. For reasons of
family (which will be discussed in Chapter 7), there was a very special niche waiting for him
in naval aviation. There was one serious hitch in this plan. It was illegal. Though he would be 18
years old on June 12, he would not have the two years of college the Navy required for its
aviators.
Well, if you had an urgent problem, perhaps the law could be simply set aside, for you and you
alone, ahead of all the five million poor slobs who had to go in the mud with the infantry or swab
some stinking deck--especially if your private school's president was currently Secretary of War
(Henry Stimson), if your father's banking partner was currently Assistant Secretary of War for Air
(Robert Lovett), and if your father had launched the career of the current Assistant Navy
Secretary for Air (Artemus Gates).
And it was done.
As a Bush-authorized version puts it, `` One wonders why the Navy relaxed its two years of
college requirement for flight training in George Bush's case. He had built an outstanding record
at school as a scholar [sic], athlete and campus leader, but so had countless thousands of other
youths.
``Yet it was George Bush who appeared to be the only beneficiary of this rule-waiving, and thus
he eventually emerged as the youngest pilot in the Navy--a fact that he can still boast about and
because of which he enjoyed a certain celebrity during the war. ''

It Is Who Ya Know!

The hierarchical top banana of the A.U.V. in George's class was Godfrey Anderson (`` Rocky '')
Rockefeller. In the yearbook just above the A.U.V. roster is a photograph of `` Rocky Rockefeller
'' and `` Lem [Lehman F.] Beardsley ''; Rockefeller stands imperiously without a shirt, Beardsley
scowls from behind sunglasses. Certainly the real monarch of George Bush's Andover secret
society, and George's sponsor, was this Rocky's father, Godfrey S. Rockefeller.

Bush Administration Assists Afghanistan with Opium


Production
By Michael Lang on May 7, 2008 in INSIGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS

There has been a dangerous, but very interesting shell game going on in the opuium fields of
[tag]Afghanistan[/tag] that is primarily dictated by the policies of the [tag]Bush Administration[/tag] and
carried out by the United States Marines.
In Afghanistan, the Marines of Bravo Company’s 1st Platoon sleep beside a grove of poppies in the world’s
largest opium poppy-growing region
surrounded by green fields of the
illegal plants that produce the main
ingredient of heroin.

Now, even though these drugs are


illegal and the U.S. spends billions of
dollars in the war against drugs, the
Marines do not destroy the plants. In
fact, they are reassuring villagers that
the poppies won’t be touched leaving
many Marines in the field scratching
their heads over the situation.

The Taliban, whose fighters are


exchanging daily fire with the Marines
in Garmser, an Afghani province,
derives up to $100 million a year from
the poppy harvest by taxing farmers and charging safe passage fees — money that will buy weapons for
use against U.S., NATO and Afghan troops.

Just before the United States invaded Afghanistan, the Taliban, a fundamentalist Muslim group that has
controlled much of Afghanistan from 1995 until U.S. military intervention in 2001, outlawed the
production and use of opium. This had positive rippling effect on the world’s drug trade including the
slowing of heroin imports to the United States.

Supposedly a good thing….right?

Well here comes the Bush Crime Family, using their now perfected "pretzel logic" to save the world from
itself and eradicate the evil Al Qaeda. So we, (the U.S. military) invade Afghaistan thereby putting an end
to the reign of the Taliban.

And what happens? That’s right! The Afghanis begin producing opium in unprecedented quantities raising
exportation to records levels which lowers the price of heroin in the U.S. so that every "boy and girl can
afford it using their lunch or allowance money!

An expert on Afghanistan’s drug trade, Barnett Rubin, complained that the Marines are being
put in such a situation by a "one-dimensional" military policy that fails to integrate political and economic
considerations into long-range planning."

DID YOU CATCH THAT? No wonder things are so screwed up with our relationships with the rest of the
world!

We spend billions to fight a war against drugs with the primary focus on the poor schmucks from the
recreational user to the more serious full-time addicts while our Marines sleep beside groves of poppies.

PRETZEL LOGIC? ….you tell me.

MORE ON OPIUM in AFGHANISTAN

• Winning the Afghan opium war


• Legalizing opium production in Afghanistan for medical use is …
• Afghan opium – The farmer’s perspective
• Afghanistan Opium Poppy Cultivation Highlighted in UNODC Annual …

<br />From: <a


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79829&MyToken=d72cf021-623f-4cc0-a52a-9df047bfd27d'>Eddie NWO
Censored</a><br />Date: 10 Oct 2008, 13:28<br /><br /><br /><a
href='http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vcHJvZmlsZS5teXNwYWNlLmNvbS9
pbmRleC5jZm0/ZnVzZWFjdGlvbj11c2VyLnZpZXdwcm9maWxlJmZyaWVuZGlkPTI2
ODU3OTgyOSZNeVRva2VuPTc0YTY3NzFjLWQ0ZDMtNGE5Zi04YmU5LTBhMmM
yZmYzZWJmYg=='>Eddie NWO Censored</a><br /><br />I hope everyone knows by
now... USA IS THE BIGGEST DRUG SMUGGLING COUNTRY THAT
MONOPOLIZES THIS MOST PROFITABLE BUSINESS BY OUTGUNNING THE
WORLD - ITS BUDDY UK NATO WORK SIDE BY SIDE WITH USA - WAKE THE
HELL UP, YOU THINK DRUG DEALERS CARE ABOUT BANKRUPTING YOUR
FAMILIES? NOW WHAT THE HELL DID THEY DO WITH THE DRUGS? TO PAY
OFF DEBT??<br /><br /><img
src="http://globalhealthnexus.typepad.com/global_health_nexus/images/2007/06/18/afgh
an_opium0430.jpg" /><br />US soldier guarding the precious US drug crop (There are
only 3 real currencies - G-O-D - Gold, Oil and DRUGS)<br /><br /><object
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</object><br />October 09, 2008 - Without tackling the huge drug trafficking problem in
Afghanistan, which is funding the Taliban and Al-Quaeda, there is no hope of success in
the foreseeable future, says RT military analyst Evgeny Khruschev<br /><br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnZvYW5ld3MuY29tL2VuZ2xp
c2gvMjAwOC0xMC0wOS12b2EyNi5jZm0=">Afghan President (former Unocal oil
executive) Karzai's brother angrily denies drug connections - Provincial chairman
summons journalists to his home to denounce allegations in U. S. paper from 'politically
motivated' sources<br />GRAEME SMITH - October 7, 2008</a><br /><br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnZvYW5ld3MuY29tL2VuZ2xp
c2gvMjAwOC0xMC0wOS12b2EyNi5jZm0=">US Calls On NATO to Target
Afghanistan Opium Trade - VOA News 09 October 2008</a><br /><br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnNwaWVnZWwuZGUvaW50Z
XJuYXRpb25hbC93b3JsZC8wLDE1MTgsNDczOTMzLDAwLmh0bWw=">NATO to
Legalize Afghanistan's Opium? - Despite efforts to eradicate Afghanistan's opium
production, the problem keeps getting worse. And the Taliban insurgency is the primary
beneficiary. Now, some European governments are weighing a legalization of the drug
trade. </a><br /><br /><img
src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markeaston/opium_afghan2008_432.gif"
/><br /><br /><br
/>********************************************************<br />Map of the
week: The mystery of the missing opium<br
/>********************************************************<br /><br
/>BBC<br />Mark Easton 8 Oct 08, 11:27 AM GMT <br /><br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmJiYy5jby51ay9ibG9ncy90aG
VyZXBvcnRlcnMvbWFya2Vhc3Rvbi8yMDA4LzEwL21hcF9vZl90aGVfd2Vla190aGVf
bXlzdGVyeV9vZi5odG1s">http://www. bbc. co.
uk/blogs/thereporters/markeaston/2008/10/map_of_the_week_the_mystery_of.
html</a><br /><br /><br />It's a mystery that has got British law enforcement officials
and others across the planet scratching their heads!Put bluntly, enough heroin to supply
the world's demand for years has simply disappeared<br /><br />The United Nations
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) describes the situation as "a time bomb for public
health and global security"<br /><br />This week's Map of the Week comes courtesy of
the UNODC!It shows their latest estimate of opium production in Afghanistan - another
bumper year<br /><br />A crop of 7,700 tonnes will produce around 1,100 tonnes of
heroin - it basically works on a 7:1 ratio.The mystery is that the global demand for heroin
is less than half that!In other words, Afghanistan only needs to produce 3,500 tonnes to
satisfy every known heroin user on the planet<br /><br />Look at the graph, though<br
/><br /><img
src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markeaston/afghan_opium_gr432.gif"
/><br /><br />For the past three years, production has been running at almost twice the
level of global demand!The numbers just don't add up<br /><br />There are two credible
theories<br /><br />Theory 1: A large and undocumented market has opened up in
countries which don't want to admit the problem!Russia has long been in denial over the
scale of its heroin problem and the same may be true in emerging drug markets like Iran,
Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan <br /><br />The Iranians are certainly increasingly
anxious about the opium fields on their doorstep!Border guards and police have been
involved in deadly shoot-outs with smugglers with experts suggesting that there are now
a million heroin users in Iran<br /><br />But the over-supply is so great that it is hard to
conceive of it all disappearing in to the blood-streams of new addicts in Tehran and
Ashgabat<br /><br />Theory 2: Vast quantities of heroin and morphine are being
stockpiled. Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UNODC is convinced that is the only
explanation. In a recent bulletin he issues an urgent order: 'Find the missing opium.' "As a
priority, intelligence services need to examine who holds this surplus, where it may go,
and for what purpose" he says!"We know little about these stockpiles of drugs, besides
that they are not in the hands of farmers"<br /><br />Further credibility is given to the
stockpiling theory in that 'farm-gate' prices for opium remain pretty stable at about $70
per kilo<br /><br />So where are the thousands of tonnes of drugs that the UNODC
describe as a "time bomb"? <br /><br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmJiYy5jby51ay9ibG9ncy90aG
VyZXBvcnRlcnMvbWFya2Vhc3Rvbi8yMDA4LzEwL21hcF9vZl90aGVfd2Vla190aGVf
bXlzdGVyeV9vZi5odG1s">Read The Rest HERE</a><br /><br /><img src="
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00320/sold385_320797a.jpg" /><br
/><br /><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowScriptAccess="never"
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</object><br />American Gangster - Stuffing Burma 'Golden Triangle' heroin in dead US
soldiers bodies and transport back to US during Vietnam war - think there is any
difference now we are in another 'Vietnam' in Afghanistan, looking for BIN LADEN for
the last 7 years?<br /><br
/>**************************************************************<br
/>Mystery buyer of Afghan poppy resin thrives on drug trade<br
/>**************************************************************<br /><br
/>Sunday Times Online UK<br />April 23, 2008<br /><a
href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnRpbWVzb25saW5lLmNvLnV
rL3RvbC9uZXdzL3dvcmxkL2FzaWEvYXJ0aWNsZTM3OTk0MDAuZWNl">http://ww
w. timesonline. co. uk/tol/news/world/asia/article3799400. ece</a><br /><br />Everyone
in this part of Helmand is waiting for the arrival of “The Businessman” – a mysterious
individual who turns up at about this time each year to buy poppy resin from the acres of
crops in the green belt along the Helmand river <br /><br />No one knows what
nationality he is – Afghan, Pakistani or Iranian – but during the winter he turns up with
cash to pay the farmers to keep them in food and supplies, on the understanding that he
gets the lion’s share of the poppy resin the following April or May Even the locals refer
to him as The Businessman, never putting a name to the one who guarantees them an
income, although the farmers receive a meagre wage for a product that generates millions
of dollars further up the drugs chain as heroin in the rest of the world <br /><br />The
Taleban demand one kilo of the poppy resin for every ten produced, telling the farmers it
is a tax that they have to pay. But The Businessman scoops up the rest, and neither the
farmers nor the Taleban interfere. As one British Army officer said: “This is real Mafia
territory; it’s like The Sopranos but without the humour.” For the British troops at
Forward Operating Base (FOB) Inkerman, a Rorke’s Drift of a place between Sangin to
the south and Kajaki to the north, there is nothing they can do to stop the trade!That is the
job of the Afghan police’s counter-narcotics teams But in this swelteringly hot, dusty
location – desert on one side, poppy-growing fields on the other – there is no sign of
anyone trying to prevent the poppy harvest, let alone seeking to uncover the identity of
the man who stands to profit the most <br /><br />From the ramparts of FOB Inkerman,
crafted by Royal Engineers out of a deserted compound, the soldiers of B Company 2nd
Battalion The Parachute Regiment keep a wary eye on all the activity!Among the farmers
and their families scraping off the resin as it oozes from slits made with razor blades in
the poppy heads, there are probably lower-tier Taleban helping out, ensuring they get
their money’s worth when the harvesting finishes in less than three weeks They spend the
cash on more arms and ammunition to fight the British <br /><br />It already looks like a
bumper harvest!Wherever you look in Helmand, where the bulk of Afghanistan’s poppies
are grown, there are fields and fields of poppies Last year, as part of the Government’s
eradication programme, about 3,000 acres (1,215 hectares) of poppy crops in Helmand
were destroyed – out of nearly 100,000 acres in the province <br /><br />British officials
acknowledge that it will take at least 20 years to rid Afghanistan of its opium economy In
the meantime, with the Government and international community pecking around the
edges of the poppy business, the farmers carry on with their normal lives, catering for
their families but also for the Taleban, the drug barons and their intermediaries <br /><br
/>Poppy farmers here say that it takes 20 days to harvest the crop and they are already
three days into the time-table The resin is put into saddlebags and containers, and when
the scraping is completed the first of the “jingly trucks” will arrive to pick up the opium
and take it on to Garmab, up the road north towards Kajaki <br /><br />Once the poppy
harvest is over, the troops at FOB Inkerman are sure that the Taleban will go back to
attacking them from across the fields, hiding in the deep irrigation ditches and wheat
crops that grow to chin height!The Taleban are concentrated here mainly in an area
known as Jusaly, consisting of about 15 villages to the west of FOB Inkerman The
soldiers can see Jusaly from the ramparts <br /><br />No one is expecting any full-scale
assaults – the base is too well defended, as the Taleban know. But they have a range of
weapons that pose a threat through indirect fire, including the RPG7 rocket-propelled
grenade, a recoiless rifle called SPG9, 107mm Chinese rockets and the fearsome Russian
DshK, a 12!7mm antiaircraft gun<br /><br /><br /><a
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