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    All of you conspiracy theorists have it.

    Government
    Illuminati
    Social Structures
    etc.

    Let's hear your theories & explanations.

  • #2
    oooohhh ill go first:



    video description:

    Political prisoner Beau Abbott, a former narco-pilot for the CIA, tells of his experience in the drug import business. He's now hidden away in a federal prison for his whistleblowing activities.

    CIA basically a drug cartel. with the DEA as its armed wing.

    a couple of comments on the video comment section i want to highlight in particular:

    Regarding the war on drugs, it's not just to get users on probation or parole - the inmates are now making the uniforms for the military as slaves, plus scads of corporations are eager to make use of the work force that generally cannot go on strike for better pay and working conditions, and will be pressed to work for 38 cents per hour, making reservations for cruise lines, building furniture, stitching swimsuits, etc. This serves to drive down wages for those who are not incarcerated. The revenue stream for the major banks is in the trillions from laundering drug money.

    Regarding who uses drugs, there were PLENTY of reports of executives enjoying drugs, such as those at Enron, highly paid Wall Street employees who can afford to get high or tend to in order to work 20 hour days, and don't forget Rush Limbaugh with his oxytocin habit.

    For the poor to use drugs often requires the fencing operation the pawn shops supply. Notice how the police don't seem to give the pawn shops much difficulty?***65279;


    Cynthia Allaire
    3 months ago

    When Beau Abbot said that he saw a Nicaraguan village destroyed and all inhabitants killed, [50:00 minutes] he was under the impression then that his drug smuggling to enable the purchase of guns was serving some "patriotic" goal of countering communism. It seems he should have been able to reappraise the anti-communist brainwashing he'd been subjected to right then without the help of European newspapers, girlfriend's comments, etc. These are whole families being slaughtered, children with no ideology included, and to get the money for the guns spells plenty of social decay and grief in the US.

    Too bad he hadn't read some of those papers before he took the job of flying drug shipments for the US government. He might then have been aware that the Somoza regime was overthrown in a popular uprising engendered by the anger of Nicaraguans when the international money given for emergency relief of earthquake victims was stolen by Somoza, this being the last straw after years of corruption causing excruciating poverty for the majority. He might have been aware that the guns purchased with drug money were going to Somoza's former henchmen and their mercenary underlings who sought to restore the status quo of exploitation, and who busied themselves destroying schools and medical clinics newly built by the Sandinistas, murdering teachers, peasants, community leaders.
    Last edited by The Tase; 06-25-2014, 08:05 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The Tase View Post
          oooohhh ill go first:



          video description:

          Political prisoner Beau Abbott, a former narco-pilot for the CIA, tells of his experience in the drug import business. He's now hidden away in a federal prison for his whistleblowing activities.
          Firstly thank you for posting a summary. However:

          CIA basically a drug cartel. with the DEA as its armed wing.
          Don't buy it. The CIA has an annual budget of over $14 billion. The whole of the Mexican drug trade makes an annual profit of $30 billion. The CIA is not relying on illicit drug sales to make a profit, it doesn't make sense. The questionable but verifiable **** that the CIA and other intelligence agencies get up to don't exactly constitute conspiracy fantasies.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
            Firstly thank you for posting a summary. However:



            Don't buy it. The CIA has an annual budget of over $14 billion. The whole of the Mexican drug trade makes an annual profit of $30 billion. The CIA is not relying on illicit drug sales to make a profit, it doesn't make sense. The questionable but verifiable **** that the CIA and other intelligence agencies get up to don't exactly constitute conspiracy fantasies.
            It makes perfect sense. The CIA has been known to work with major drug cartels for decades, using the profits to fund its clandestine actions and thereby keeping its activities hidden from Congress and the American people. Considering the primary purpose of the CIA is to protect American corporate and financial interests around the world.

            The vast sums of money that it earns from the drug trade are laundered through the giant financial institutions such HSBC. The fact that American banks reap huge profits from laundering drug money is finally being made public and is being investigated by Congress. However, I have no illusions that either the banks or the CIA will ever be punished for participating in this deadly trade in death.

            Governments have long benefited from such activities. The British monarchy is no exception, they earn a vast fortune from selling opium to the Chinese, even engaging in warfare to protect their lucrative trade in drugs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Tase View Post
              oooohhh ill go first:



              video description:

              Political prisoner Beau Abbott, a former narco-pilot for the CIA, tells of his experience in the drug import business. He's now hidden away in a federal prison for his whistleblowing activities.

              CIA basically a drug cartel. with the DEA as its armed wing.

              a couple of comments on the video comment section i want to highlight in particular:

              Regarding the war on drugs, it's not just to get users on probation or parole - the inmates are now making the uniforms for the military as slaves, plus scads of corporations are eager to make use of the work force that generally cannot go on strike for better pay and working conditions, and will be pressed to work for 38 cents per hour, making reservations for cruise lines, building furniture, stitching swimsuits, etc. This serves to drive down wages for those who are not incarcerated. The revenue stream for the major banks is in the trillions from laundering drug money.

              Regarding who uses drugs, there were PLENTY of reports of executives enjoying drugs, such as those at Enron, highly paid Wall Street employees who can afford to get high or tend to in order to work 20 hour days, and don't forget Rush Limbaugh with his oxytocin habit.

              For the poor to use drugs often requires the fencing operation the pawn shops supply. Notice how the police don't seem to give the pawn shops much difficulty?***65279;


              Cynthia Allaire
              3 months ago

              When Beau Abbot said that he saw a Nicaraguan village destroyed and all inhabitants killed, [50:00 minutes] he was under the impression then that his drug smuggling to enable the purchase of guns was serving some "patriotic" goal of countering communism. It seems he should have been able to reappraise the anti-communist brainwashing he'd been subjected to right then without the help of European newspapers, girlfriend's comments, etc. These are whole families being slaughtered, children with no ideology included, and to get the money for the guns spells plenty of social decay and grief in the US.

              Too bad he hadn't read some of those papers before he took the job of flying drug shipments for the US government. He might then have been aware that the Somoza regime was overthrown in a popular uprising engendered by the anger of Nicaraguans when the international money given for emergency relief of earthquake victims was stolen by Somoza, this being the last straw after years of corruption causing excruciating poverty for the majority. He might have been aware that the guns purchased with drug money were going to Somoza's former henchmen and their mercenary underlings who sought to restore the status quo of exploitation, and who busied themselves destroying schools and medical clinics newly built by the Sandinistas, murdering teachers, peasants, community leaders.

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              • #8
                I just have to say this somewhere.

                I don't really believe that Osama bin Laden was necessarily assassinated.

                Hell, he may have been dead for years already. Or, who the hell knows.

                But, here is the thing. Osama bin Laden was a modern Emmanuel Goldstein.

                The propaganda department of the Bush Regime utilized this throughout.

                With the ascendancy of Obama, it was time to put the fictional role of Osama bin Laden, which had served the Bush Regime, to rest. How to do so? By staging an assassination.

                But, no evidence can ever be made public. That's why the 'body of Osama bin Laden' had to be immediately dumped in the sea from an aircraft carrier (!) (no seriously, WTF?), and the 'photo of the deceased body' could never be made public, "because of the grotesque imagery of someone who had been shot in the head"-Obama (never mind the fact that I was shown more gruesome things in high school health class during the anti-drunk driving lessons).

                This stuff doesn't meet the laugh test.

                A fictional persona analogous to Orwell's Emmanuel Goldstein from 1984 was created around the image of Osama bin Laden by the Bush Regime, and that fictional persona was put to rest by the Obama Regime through a fictional assassination. (Curiously, members of the fictional assassination squad from Seal Team 6 perished in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan but weeks later--I don't even know what to make of that one.)

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                • #9
                  Some conspiracy theories,that fascinate me

                  JFK killing
                  Rfk killing
                  Rothschild banking empire, especially the early history
                  9-11/patriot act/Osama CIA/homeland security/recording-storing all data info
                  Federal reserve


                  I'm not really into the reptile rulers, fake moon landing, etc

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                  • #10


                    Disregarding the fact that its Alex Jones interviewing Aaron Russo, the interview itself is a great piece. A lot easier to believe someone like Russo, than a David Icke.

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