Former DEA Agent Exposes US Government’s Role in Cocaine Epidemic
Were the CIA and the U.S. government responsible for devastating American communities by supporting drug traffickers?
There is an epidemic of cocaine, heroin, and other drug use in America, and many other drugs are being shipped into the US in greater numbers than ever before. Are the United States government and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to blame for flooding American communities with cocaine in the 1970’s by covertly supporting the Latin American drug trade?
Many retired employees of the CIA, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and police, in addition to numerous investigative journalists, believe this to be the truth, and that various U.S. government and CIA officials should be held accountable and even tried.
A 25-year veteran of the DEA and author of the book, Triangle of Death, Michael Levine claims the CIA played a key role in allowing the trafficking of drugs, particularly cocaine, into the U.S. from Latin America. Acting as a deep undercover agent for many years of his life, Levine found through first-hand experience that the CIA knew that drugs were being smuggled onto the streets of U.S. cities but did nothing about it. He claims that the Agency even leaked undercover DEA operations to the drug cartels, as he explains in the video below.
Blogger's Note: August 3, 1997 I organized a talk in the basement of a Camden Church. It was directly across the street from a known drug dispensary, i.e. illegal drugs. The topic was "The CIA's Involvement In Drugs". Gary Webb, Mike Levine, John Judge, and Paul DeRienzo were the featured speakers. The attendance was pitiful, and the press boycotted the event. The people of Camden were more interested in keeping a roof over their head, and wondering where the next meal would come from. That I can fully understand. Of course the out of towners would not think of coming to Camden to hear about this.
So drugs now fill the out of towners streets, and they have themselves to blame for it.
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