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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

A great interview of a former U.S military department of defense librarian, who worked for the U.S military for 10 years and knows about the what the U.S government has secretly done behind everyone's backs. This man destroyed and disposed of, thousands of classified military documents during his career and read them. He also served as a Marine during desert storm.

This man's name is Douglas Deitrich, interview on the Vinny Eastwood show:
http://www.thevinnyeastwoodshow.com/uplo...w_2012.mp3

From 2012...

One interesting thing that I learned is that the U.S doesn't really get a lot of it's oil from the Middle East as many people believe. Infact a lot of the oil the U.S gets is actually from Canada, Mexico, South America and African countries like Nigeria. Another interesting thing is the fact of how dependent the U.S government is on the illegal black market economy, like the drug trade; the U.S needs to grow drugs in countries like Afghanistan and grew drugs in South East Asian countries during the Vietnam war, to funnel and prop up the U.S economy and ship in drugs to the ghetto's and various different places of the U.S to keep American economical standards up. They did the exact same thing in various South American countries during the 80's with drugs like (cocaine etc). The U.S economy is really dependent on the illegal global drug trade and drugs in general!

Other interesting things include how the U.S tried to invade South Korea RIGHT AFTER THE U.S CIVIL WAR under Japanese watch, because the Koreans apparently killed various U.S naval crew during the 1800's; and how the U.S grew a lot of hemp in the Phillipines and endorsed it before the World Wars. The U.S invaded the Philippines because it involve the drug trade in South East Asia, and because they held a disproportionate amount of hemp supply bases there. Other stuff include how Plutonium and radiation was dumped in Iraq and various Middle Eastern countries during the gulf war and how it caused all sort of effects on U.S soldiers and Kuwaiti and Iraqi citizens with health problems and genetic defects. Infact Iraq is irradiated with radiation to the point where various numbers of their oil wells can't actually be accessed!

Apparently the U.S is doing everything it can stop and contain Europe, and Asia's and even other countries from eclipsing and overshadowing it's currently under performing economy; the reason why the U.S endorses Saudi Arabia so much and is tied to them is because a lot of Asia and Europe's oil comes from them and their economic bloc, and it's because of this reason that Americans wants to control and tie itself with Saudi Arabia. Because by controlling Saudi Arabian oil, America has a chokehold on the developing Asian and European and other countries of the world and probably at gunpoint. Not only that Roosevelt initiated the entire problem of Saudi Arabian/Middle Eastern dependence by switching out of the gold standard..


Great and informative stuff!
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

Sounds interesting, thanks. The other key angle about US interests in Saudi Arabia and the GCC is their propping of the US$ through petrodollars.

“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

US economy is 18 trillion and RAND estimates illegal drug trade at under 1% of that. How is that "propping up"?
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

Quote: (05-13-2016 12:24 PM)Engineer Wrote:  

US economy is 18 trillion and RAND estimates illegal drug trade at under 1% of that. How is that "propping up"?

Common sense, do you really think the U.S government would publicly put out official data on the illegal black market drug trade that the U.S government engages in under the table, and which it wages wars on countries like Afghanistan, the Phillipines, and Vietnam for?
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

Show me the numbers, then. What is the basis for your "fact". I'm not saying the government has clean hands, I'm saying "propping up an economy" to me means 10%+ levels of support, and I don't see any evidence of anything near that. Maybe in Mexico but the US economy is large and diverse. "Common sense" is not good enough reason for such a bold assertion.
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

The massive income made by both the Saudis and the worldwide drug trade are for the most part invested in America. For instance the real estate boom that created modern Miami was almost entirely funded by the cocaine trade. prohibition means that whoever controls the borders has the ability to make an incredible amount of untaxed profit in black market narcotics. Also when adding the judicial system, prisons, rehabs, big pharmas contributions (Narcan, Suboxone, Methadone)the DEA and Local Law Enforcement. That is a HUGE sector of the US economy that benefits and nearly owes it existence to the illegal drug trade. If drugs were legal a lot of people and institutions would lose entire budgets and even purpose.
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The secret history of American government espionage and corruption

I think one aspect to note here as well is that the black economy might not be single-handedly propping up the US economy, but it benefits a cross-section of the ruling class. There is a long history of that, going back to the opium trade two centuries ago. There is a drug trade angle to the Vietnam and Afghanistan wars for those who have pushed it, which adds on to the arms profits.

http://www.alternet.org/drugs/5-elite-fa...pium-trade

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