George H.W. Bush overleden: weer wordt een grote oorlogsmisdadiger de hemel in geprezen

Afgelopen vrijdag overleed George H.W. Bush, VS president van 20 november 1989 tot 20 november 1993.

Alsof een groot staatsman was overleden, zo berichtten de landelijke (‘onafhankelijke’) radiozenders van Nederland, Duitsland, België en Groot-Brittannië over de dood van deze ‘zware’ oorlogsmisdadiger, die o.a. verantwoordelijk was voor de in feite illegale oorlog van de VS tegen Irak in 1991.

Voorts was deze Bush als president verantwoordelijk voor de oorlog tegen Panama, terwijl de leider van dat land Manuel Noriega*, een dictator was die door de VS aan de macht werd geholpen, waar Panama o.a. werd gebruikt door de VS voor terreuraanvallen op Nicaragua, waar Noriega destijds samenwerkte met de CIA……

Onder Bush als vicepresident en president werd de ‘war on drugs’ pas echt uitgerold, ook daarbij vielen enorm veel slachtoffers en werden hele gebieden onbewoonbaar gemaakt, door gif wat men vanuit vliegtuigen over landbouwgrond in o.a. Colombia verspreidde, zodat daar geen cocaplanten konden worden geteeld….. Terwijl de DEA en CIA met enige regelmaat gemeen spel speelden met de misdaadkartels en niet zelden zelf beter werden van de drugsverkoop in de VS…….. (waarmee men dan weer andere smerige spelletjes mee betaalde……)

Uiteraard werd Bush op de aangehaalde radiozenders alleen maar geprezen, niets over de zaken die hiervoor werden aangehaald………

Als vicepresident onder de mislukte cojboj Reagan, was Bush mede verantwoordelijk voor door de VS gepleegde massamoorden, staatsgrepen, illegale oorlogen en oorlogsmisdaden in het algemeen…….. De VS werd door de VN zelfs veroordeeld voor terreur gepleegd in Nicaragua, tijdens het vicepresidentschap van Bush….

Overigens is Bush ook nog even directeur van de CIA geweest, waar hij dan ook al is aan te merken als een groot crimineel en moordenaar voor de illegale acties van die geheime dienst………

Kortom: Bush had in Scheveningen moeten overlijden, tijdens een levenslange gevangenisstraf opgelegd door het Internationaal Strafhof (ICC)!!! Maar nee, de reguliere media ruimden soms zelfs hun hele nieuwsbericht in voor de dood van deze massamoordenaar, de BBC wist zelfs een uur vol te lullen over ‘de geweldige prestaties’ van Bush……

* Noriega werd later tot een 40 jarige gevangenisstraf veroordeeld in de VS, deze werd later omgezet in 30 jaar, in 2010 werd hij uitgeleverd aan Frankrijk, die hem tot 7 jaar gevangenisstraf veroordeelde, in 2017 werd hij vervroegd vrijgelaten voor een hersenoperatie in Panama, aan de gevolgen waarvan hij overleed.

Zie ook:

Michelle Obama en massamedia proberen oorlogsmisdaden G.W. Bush weg te poetsen met een snoepje

VS vermoordde meer dan 20 miljoen mensen sinds het einde van WOII……..

VS buitenlandbeleid sinds WOII: een lange lijst van staatsgrepen en oorlogen……….

List of wars involving the United States

CIA 70 jaar: 70 jaar moorden, martelen, coups plegen, nazi’s beschermen, media manipulatie enz. enz………

PS: ik sprak hier niet over de reacties van westerse politici, echter zoals je begrijpt bestaan die uit dezelfde valse bewoordingen als die de pers gebruikte.

Seymour Hersh (gelauwerd journalist) met onthullingen o.a. over de VS plannen met het Midden-Oosten en de vergiftiging van de Skripals

Seymour
Hersh, de gelauwerde journalist die wereldwijd bekend werd door zijn
verslag over het My Lai-bloedbad tijdens de Vietnam oorlog en de
manier waarop de VS destijds deze enorme oorlogsmisdaad, zelfs een
misdaad tegen de menselijkheid, in de doofpot probeerde te
stoppen…..

Hersh
ligt onder vuur vanwege de vragen en kritiek die hij heeft over het officiële verhaal aangaande de gevangenneming en moord op Osama bin
Laden. Het bewuste artikel van Hersh over deze zaak vind je als
vierde link in het begin van het artikel dat Tyler Durden schreef
over Hersh (de link vind je onder de volgende woorden ‘Osama bin
Laden death narrative’ >> lezen mensen!!)

Hersh
schreef een biografie waarin hij tien onthullingen doet, o.a. -het
plan van de VS om hegemonie van de VS in het Midden-Oosten te vestigen, -de eerste plannen
voor een VS invasie van Syrië, -de zogenaamde manipulatie van de VS
presidentsverkiezingen door de Russen (waar de NSA zelfs toegeeft niets te weten >> lees het artikel bij onthulling nummer vier) en -de ‘vergiftiging van de Skripals’.

Ondanks
dat veel zaken al bekend waren is dit artikel en de biografie die
Hersh schreef, ‘Reporter: A Memoire’ (klik op de eerste rode link met
die titel in het Anti-Media artikel* hieronder voor de gegevens over dat boek)
uiterst verhelderend (en wat mij betreft zijn een paar feiten zelfs
schokkend), bovendien hoe meer bevestigingen voor de enorme terreur die de VS her en
der uitoefende en uitoefent, hoe beter! 

10
Bombshell Revelations From Seymour Hersh’s New Autobiography

August
8, 2018 at 10:11 pm

Written
by 
Tyler
Durden

(ZHE) — Among
the more interesting revelations to surface as legendary
investigative journalist Seymour Hersh continues a book tour and
gives interviews discussing his newly published
autobiography, 
Reporter:
A Memoir
, is
that he never set out to write it at all, but was actually deeply
engaged in writing a massive exposé of Dick Cheney 
— a
project he decided 
couldn’t
ultimately be published in the current climate of aggressive
persecution of whistleblowers which became especially intense
during the Obama years
.

Hersh
has pointed out he worries his sources risk exposure while taking on
the Cheney book, which ultimately resulted in the famed reporter
opting to write an in-depth account of his storied career
instead 
— itself full
of previously hidden details connected with major historical
events and state secrets
.

In
a recent wide-ranging interview with 
the
UK 
Independent
, Hersh
is finally asked to discuss in-depth some of the controversial
investigative stories he’s written on 
SyriaRussia-US
intelligence sharing
,
and the 
Osama
bin Laden death narrative
which
have gotten the Pulitzer Prize winner and five-time Polk Award
recipient essentially blacklisted
 from
his regular publication, 
The New Yorker magazine,
for which he broke stories of monumental importance for decades.

Though
few would disagree that Hersh 
has
single-handedly broken more stories of genuine world-historical
significance than any reporter alive (or dead, perhaps)”
 — as The
Nation
 put
it
 — the
man who exposed shocking cover-ups like the My Lai
Massacre, the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, and the truth
behind 
the
downing of Korean Air Flight 007
,
has lately been shunned and even attacked by the American mainstream
media especially over his controversial coverage of Syria and the bin
Laden raid in 2011.

But
merely a few of the many hit pieces written on this front
include 
The
Washington Post’s 
Sy
Hersh, journalism giant: Why some who worshiped him no longer
do,”
 and
elsewhere 
“Whatever
happened to Seymour Hersh?”
 or “Sy
Hersh’s Chemical Misfire”
 in Foreign
Policy — 
the
latter which was written, it should be noted, by a UK blogger who
conducts chemical weapons “investigations” via YouTube and Google
Maps (and this is not an
 exaggeration).

The Post story begins
by acknowledging
, But
Sy Hersh now has a problem: He thinks 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
lied about the death of Osama bin Laden, and it seems nearly everyone
is mad at him for saying so”
 — before
proceeding to take a sledgehammer to Hersh’s findings while
painting him as some kind of conspiracy theorist (Hersh
published the bin Laden story for the 
London
Review of Books
 after
his usual 
New
Yorker 
rejected
it).

Seymour
Hersh broke the story of CIA’s illegal domestic operations with a
front page story in the New York Times on December 22, 1974.

However,
the mainstream pundits piling on against his reporting of late ignore
the clearly establish historical pattern when it comes to Hersh:
nearly all of the biggest stories of his career 
were
initially met with incredulity and severe push back from both
government officials and even his fellow journalists
,
and yet he’s managed to emerge proven right and ultimately
vindicated time and again.

* *
*

Here
are ten bombshell revelations and fascinating new details to lately
come out of both Sy Hersh’s new book, 
Reporter,
as well as 
interviews he’s
given since publication…

1)
On a leaked Bush-era intelligence memo outlining the neocon plan to
remake the Middle East

(Note:
though previously alluded to only anecdotally by General Wesley
Clark 
in
his memoir and in a 2007 speech
,
the below passage from Seymour Hersh is to our
knowledge 
the
first time this highly classified memo has been quoted
.
Hersh’s account appears to corroborate now retired Gen.
Clark’s assertion that days after 9/11 a classified memo outlining
plans to foster regime change in 
“7
countries in 5 years”
 was
being circulated among intelligence officials.)

From Reporter:
A Memoir
 pg.
306 
— A
few months after the invasion of Iraq, during an interview overseas
with a general who was director of a foreign intelligence service, I
was provided with a copy of a Republican neocon plan for American
dominance in the Middle East. The general was an American ally, but
one who was very rattled by the Bush/Cheney aggression. 
I
was told that the document leaked to me initially had been obtained
by someone in the local CIA station.
 There
was reason to be rattled: 
The
document declared that the war to reshape the Middle East had to
begin “with the assault on Iraq. The fundamental reason for this…
is that the war will start making the U.S. the hegemon of the Middle
East. The correlative reason is to make the region feel in its bones,
as it were, the seriousness of American intent and
determination.”
 Victory
in Iraq would lead to an ultimatum to Damascus, the “defanging”
of Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and Arafat’s Palestine Liberation
Organization, and other anti-Israeli groups. America’s enemies must
understand that “they are fighting for their life: Pax Americana is
on its way, which implies their annihilation.” I and the foreign
general agreed that America’s neocons were a menace to
civilization.

* *
*

2)
On early regime change plans in Syria

From Reporter:
A Memoir
 pages 306-307 — Donald
Rumsfeld was also infected with neocon fantasy. Turkey had refused to
permit America’s Fourth Division to join the attack of Iraq from
its territory, and the division, with its twenty-five thousand men
and women, did not arrive in force inside Iraq until mid-April, when
the initial fighting was essentially over. I learned then that
Rumsfeld had asked the American military command in Stuttgart,
Germany, which had responsibility for monitoring Europe, including
Syria and Lebanon, 
to
begin drawing up an operational plan for an invasion of Syria.
 A
young general assigned to the task refused to do so, thereby winning
applause from my friends on the inside and risking his career.
The
plan was seen by those I knew as especially bizarre because Bashar
Assad, the ruler of secular Syria, had responded to 9/11 by sharing
with the CIA hundreds of his country’s most sensitive intelligence
files on the Muslim Brotherhood in Hamburg, where much of the
planning for 9/11 was carried out… Rumsfeld eventually came to his
senses and back down, I was told…

3)
On the Neocon deep state which seized power after 9/11

From Reporter:
A Memoir
 pages 305-306 
I
began to comprehend that eight or nine neoconservatives who were
political outsiders in the Clinton years had
 essentially
overthrown the government of the United States — with
ease
.
It was stunning to realize how fragile our Constitution was. The
intellectual leaders of that group — 
Dick
Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, and Richard Perle — had not hidden
their ideology and their belief in the power of the executive but
depicted themselves in public with a great calmness and a
self-assurance that masked their radicalism
.
I had spent many hours after 9/11 in conversations with Perle that,
luckily for me, helped me understand what was coming. (Perle and I
had been chatting about policy since the early 1980s, but he broke
off relations in 1993 over an article I did for The New Yorker
linking him, a fervent supporter of Israel, to 
a
series of meetings with Saudi businessmen in an attempt to land a
multibillion-dollar contract from Saudi Arabia
.
Perle responded by publicly threatening to sue me and characterizing
me as a newspaper terrorist. He did not sue. 

Meanwhile,
Cheney had emerged as a leader of the neocon pack. From 9/11 on he
did all he could to undermine congressional oversight. I learned a
great deal from the inside about 
his
primacy in the White House
,
but once again I was limited in what I would write for fear of
betraying my sources…

I
came to understand that Cheney’s goal was to run his most important
military and intelligence operations with as little congressional
knowledge, and interference, as possible. I was fascinating and
important to learn what I did about 
Cheney’s
constant accumulation of power and authority as vice president
,
but it was impossible to even begin to verify the information without
running the risk that Cheney would learn of my questioning and have a
good idea from whom I was getting the information.

4)
On Russian meddling in the US election

From
the recent 
Independent
interview
 based
on his autobiography — 
Hersh
has vociferously strong opinions on the subject and smells a rat. He
states that there is 
a
great deal of animosity towards Russia. All of that stuff about
Russia hacking the election appears to be preposterous.”
 He
has been researching the subject but is not ready to go public…
yet.

Hersh
quips that the last time he heard the US defense establishment have
high confidence, it was regarding weapons of mass destruction in
Iraq. He points out that the 
NSA only
has moderate confidence in Russian hacking. It is a point that has
been made before; there has been no national intelligence estimate in
which all 17 US intelligence agencies would have to sign off. “When
the intel community wants to say something they say it… High
confidence
 effectively
means that they don’t know.”

5)
On the Novichok poisoning
 

From
the recent 
Independent
interview
 — Hersh
is also on the record as stating that the official version of
the 
Skripal
poisoning
 does
not stand up to scrutiny. He tells me: 
The
story of novichok poisoning has not held up very well. He
[Skripal] was most likely talking to British intelligence
services about Russian organised crime.”
 The
unfortunate turn of events with the contamination of other victims is
suggestive, according to Hersh, of organised crime elements
rather than state-sponsored actions –though this files in the face
of the UK government’s position.

Hersh
modestly points out that these are just his opinions. Opinions or
not, he is scathing on 
Obama – “a
trimmer … articulate [but] … far from a radical … a middleman”.
During his Goldsmiths talk, he remarks that liberal critics
underestimate Trump at their peril.

He
ends the Goldsmiths talk with an anecdote about having lunch with his
sources in the 
wake
of 9/11
.
He vents his anger at the agencies for not sharing information. One
of his CIA sources fires back: 
Sy
you still don’t get it after all these years – the FBI catches
bank robbers, the CIA robs banks.”
 It
is a delicious, if cryptic aphorism.

*
* *

6)
On the Bush-era ‘Redirection’ policy of arming Sunni radicals to
counter Shia Iran, which in a 
2007 New
Yorker 
article
 Hersh
accurately 
predicted would
set off war in Syria

From
the 
Independent
interview
[Hersh]
tells me it is 
amazing
how many times that story has been reprinted”
.
I ask about his argument that US policy was designed to neutralize
the Shia sphere extending from Iran to Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon
and hence redraw the Sykes-Picot boundaries for the 21st century.

He
goes on to say that Bush and Cheney “had it in for
Iran”, although he denies the idea that Iran was heavily
involved in Iraq: “They were providing intel, collecting intel
… The US did many cross-border hunts to kill ops [with] much more
aggression than Iran”…

He
believes that the Trump administration has no memory of this
approach. I’m sure though that the military-industrial complex has
a longer memory…

I
press him on the RAND and Stratfor reports including 
one
authored by Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz in which they envisage
deliberate ethno-sectarian partitioning of Iraq
.
Hersh ruefully states that: 
The
day after 9/11 we should have gone to Russia. We did the one thing
that George Kennan warned us never to do – to expand NATO too far.”

Tony Cartalucci@TonyCartalucci

Keep in mind this 2007 article by Sy Hersh – “The Redirection” – predicted the US & Saudis using extremists to start a regional war vs & : https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/03/05/the-redirection 

Well worth reading again to see just how prophetic it was.


The Redirection

Is the Administration’s new policy benefitting our enemies in the war on terrorism?

newyorker.com

* *
*

7)
On the official 9/11 narrative

From
the 
Independent
interview
We
end up ruminating about 9/11, perhaps because it is another narrative
ripe for deconstruction by skeptics. Polling shows that a significant
proportion of the American public believes there is more to the
truth. These doubts have been reinforced by the declassification of
the suppressed 28 pages of the 9/11 commission report last year
undermining the version that a group of terrorists acting
independently managed to pull off the attacks. The implication is
that 
they
may well have been state-sponsored
 with
the Saudis potentially involved. 

Hersh
tells me: 
I
don’t necessarily buy the story that Bin Laden was
responsible for 9/11. We really don’t have an ending to the story.
I’ve known people in the [intelligence] community. We don’t know
anything empirical about who did what”
.
He continues: 
The
guy was living in a cave. He really didn’t know much English.
 He
was pretty bright and he had a lot of hatred for the US. We respond
by attacking the Taliban. Eighteen years later… How’s it
going guys?”

8)
On the media and the morality of the powerful

From
a recent 
The
Intercept 
interview
 and book
review
  If
Hersh were a superhero, this would be his origin story. Two hundred
and seventy-four pages after the Chicago anecdote, he describes
his 
coverage of
a massive slaughter of Iraqi troops and civilians by the U.S. in 1991
after a ceasefire had ended the Persian Gulf War. America’s
indifference to this massacre was, Hersh writes, “a reminder of the
Vietnam War’s MGR, for Mere Gook Rule: If it’s a murdered or
raped gook, there is no crime.” It was also, he adds, a reminder of
something else: “I had learned a domestic version of that rule
decades earlier” in Chicago.

Reporter”
demonstrates that Hersh has derived three simple lessons from that
rule:

    1.The
    powerful prey mercilessly upon the powerless, up to and including
    mass murder.

    2.The
    powerful lie constantly about their predations.

    3.The
    natural instinct of the media is to let the powerful get away with
    it.

* *
*

9) On
the time President Lyndon B. Johnson expressed his displeasure
to a reporter over a Vietnam piece by defecating on the ground
in front of him

From Reporter:
A Memoir
 pages
201-202 
— Tom
[Wicker] got into the car and the two of them sped off down a dusty
dirt road. No words were spoken. After a moment or two, Johnson once
again slammed on the brakes, wheeling to a halt near a stand of
trees.

Leaving
the motor running, he climbed out, walked a few dozen feet toward the
trees, 
stopped,
pulled down his pants, and defecated, in full view. The President
wiped himself with leaves and grass, pulled up his pants, climbed
into the car, turned in around, and sped back to the press
gathering.
 Once
there, again the brakes were slammed on, and Tom was motioned out.
All of this was done without a word being spoken.

…”I
knew then,” Tom told me, “that the son of a bitch was never going
to end the war.”

10)
On Sy’s “most troublesome article” for which his own
family received death threats

From Reporter:
A Memoir
 pages
263-264 

The
most troublesome article I did, as someone not on the staff of the
newspaper, came in June 1986 and dealt with American signals
intelligence showing that General Manuel Antonio Noriega, the
dictator who ran Panama, 
had
authorized the assassination of a popular political opponent
.
At the time, Noriega was actively involved in supplying the Reagan
administration with what was said to be intelligence on the spread of
communism in Central America. Noriega also permitted American
military and intelligence units to operate with impunity, in secret,
from bases in Panama, and the Americans, in return, 
looked
the other way while the general dealt openly in drugs and arms
The
story was published just as Noriega was giving a speech at Harvard
University and created embarrassment for him, and for Harvard, along
with a very disturbing telephone threat at home, directed not at me
but at my family.
 

* *
*

By Tyler
Durden
 /
Republished with permission / 
Zero
Hedge
 / Report
a typo

===============================

* Het originele artikel werd op Zero Hedge gepubliceerd.

Oliver North, ex-CIA, oud-drugslord en oorlogsmisdadiger waarschijnlijk nieuwe president terreurorganisatie NRA……

Lees het volgende uitstekende artikel van Jon Schwarz, gepubliceerd op The Intercept, over Oliver North die van drugslord, nu waarschijnlijk snel zal
worden gebombardeerd (deden ze dat maar letterlijk) tot president van
terreurorganisatie NRA, ofwel de National Rifle Association……

Leden van de NRA snappen nog steeds
niet dat alcohol één van de dodelijkste harddrugs op de wereld is,
maar hebben wel de pest aan alles wat men verder illegale drugs* noemt
(waar ze uiteraard ook cannabis toe rekenen……). Geen nood voor deze veelal hypocriete christenen, Oliver North wordt ondanks zijn rol als ‘drugslord’ en terrorist gewoon als held gezien, terwijl hij een oorlogsmisdadiger is die berecht zou moeten worden voor het Internationaal Strafhof in Den Haag (het ICC)…..

Als North bijvoorbeeld een Colombiaan was geweest, had men hem al lang opgesloten in de VS vanwege zijn bemoeienis met de invoer van enorme hoeveelheden cocaïne (in de VS)…..

Voorts heeft North de Contra’s in Nicaragua, een terreurgroep die tegen de socialistische regering vocht, gesteund met wapens, die hij kocht van de winsten gemaakt met drugshandel….

Ach het voorgaande geeft ten overvloede nog eens aan waarvoor de NRA staat: grootschalige terreur op de straten, scholen en andere openbare gelegenheden van de VS…….

OLIVER
NORTH WORKED WITH COCAINE TRAFFICKERS TO ARM TERRORISTS. NOW HE’LL
BE PRESIDENT OF THE NRA.

     Jon
Schwarz

  May
12 2018, 2:03 p.m.

Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North gives the Invocation at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum in Dallas, Friday, May 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

THE
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION
 has always been
clear about drugs: They’re terrifying.

Last
year, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre 
darkly
warned
 that
members of drug gangs “are infiltrating law enforcement and even
the military.” In 2013, LaPierre 
proclaimed that
“Latin American drug gangs have invaded every city of significant
size in the United States,” and are a key part of the “hellish
world” that awaits us in the future. When Charlton Heston was
president of the NRA in the 1990s, he 
declared that
regular Americans would soon be besieged by 10,000 drug dealers freed
from prison by the Clinton administration.


It
seems odd, then, that the next president of the NRA 
will
soon be Oliver North
,
who spent years in the 1980s working together with large-scale
cocaine traffickers and protecting a notorious narco-terrorist
from the rest of the U.S. government.

This
reality about North has been largely covered up, first by North
himself and then by Fox News and the passage of time. Thirty
years later, it’s been almost totally forgotten. But the facts
remain genuinely appalling.

North
was an active-duty Marine when he joined the Reagan administration’s
National Security Council in 1981. One of Reagan’s top priorities
was organizing and funding the Contras, a guerrilla military force,
to overthrow the revolutionary socialist Sandinista government of
Nicaragua. But the Contras engaged in 
extensive,
gruesome terrorism
 against
Nicaraguan civilians. Congress gradually reduced and then eliminated
appropriations supporting them, leading the Reagan administration to
secretly search for money elsewhere.


According
to the report from a 
later
congressional investigation
,
North was put in charge of this operation, which participants dubbed
“The Enterprise.”

“Report
of the congressional committees investigating the Iran-Contra
Affair,” U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee to
Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran; U.S. Senate Select
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan
Opposition, 1987

North
enthusiastically looked for cash wherever he could find it, and
led many of the clandestine schemes that later became known
as the Iran-Contra scandal. The Sultan of Brunei donated $10 million
(which North’s secretary Fawn Hall accidentally wired to the wrong
Swiss bank account), and Saudi Arabia ponied up as well. North also
pushed what he 
called “a
neat idea”: selling U.S. military equipment to Iran, with the
proceeds passed along to the Contras.

Meanwhile,
the Contras had a neat idea of their own: facilitating cocaine
trafficking through Central America into the U.S., with a cut going
toward supporting their war against the Sandinistas. Some Contras
were themselves cocaine traffickers, and others were simply happy to
make alliances of convenience with drug cartels.

There’s
no evidence North actively 
wanted cocaine
to be smuggled into the U.S. It was simply that he had other
priorities. But was he aware of the Contras’ drug trafficking? Yes.
Did he try to shield one of “his” cocaine traffickers from
consequences from the other branches of the U.S. government?
Yes. Did he work together with a known drug lord? Yes.

All
in all, North’s connections to drug trafficking were so egregious
that in 1989 he was 
banned
from entering Nicaragua’s neighbor Costa Rica
 by
Oscar Arias, the country’s president and 1987 recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize.

This
may seem shocking to the easily shocked. But it’s all been
documented in various government investigations. All you need in
order to learn about it is curiosity and an internet connection. For
instance, here’s a screenshot from the 
CIA’s
website
 about
the Nicaraguan Revolutionary Democratic Alliance, or ADREN by
its Spanish acronym, which was later folded into the Contras:

“Allegations
of Connections Between CIA and The Contras in Cocaine Trafficking to
the United States,” CIA, 1998

The
full extent of North’s complicity in cocaine trafficking will never
be known. When the Iran-Contra scandal story broke in November 1986,
he ordered Hall to destroy so many documents that the 
shredder
malfunctioned
,
and she had to ask White House maintenance to come and fix it.
Moreover, when North was removed from his National Security Council (NSC) job, he took with him 2,848 pages of daily notes — which legally
belonged to the federal government. By the time a congressional
investigation was finally able to examine the notes, North and his
lawyers had redacted huge amounts of information.

Nonetheless,
543 of the pages mentioned drugs or drug trafficking, with the
probe 
finding that
“in many of these cases, material in the Notebooks adjacent to the
narcotics references has been deleted.”

“Drugs,
Law Enforcement And Foreign Policy,” U.S. Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations, 1989

But
despite North’s cover-up, what we do know for sure is
incredibly damning.

Perhaps
most significantly, according to North’s 
own
notes
 he
met with Panama’s then-dictator Manuel Noriega in London in
September 1986 to collaborate on a plan for Noriega to support the
Contras in return for American money and arms. They discussed
sabotaging a Nicaraguan airport and oil refinery, as well as creating
a program to train Contra and Afghan mujahedeen commandos in Panama
with Israeli help. (It’s not completely clear, but North appears to
have written that “Rabin” – i.e., Yitzhak Rabin, who was then
Israel’s minister of defense – “approves.”)

North
was clearly enthusiastic about the potential partnership with
Noriega. In 
an
earlier email
 selling
the proposal to one of his superiors, he wrote that “we might have
available a very effective, very secure means of doing some of the
things which must be done if the Nicaragua project is going to
succeed. … I believe we could make the appropriate arrangements w/
reasonable OPSEC and deniability.”

Email,
Oliver North to John Poindexter, May 8, 1986 (neem aan dat het niet om een email ging destijds….)

But
of course, Noriega was himself a powerful drug trafficker. Knowing
this didn’t require a top-secret clearance: It was published 
on
the front page
 of
the New York Times three months before North met with him.
According to the Times article, “A White House official said the
most significant drug-running in Panama was being directed by General
Noriega.”

The
North-Noriega operation ultimately didn’t come to fruition; the
Iran-Contra affair was exposed just two months after they met.
But the planning that did occur is conclusive evidence that North
eagerly worked with drug dealers operating on the largest scale
imaginable.

Panama
Strongman Said to Trade In Drugs, Arms and Illicit Money,” New York
Times, June 11, 1986

North
also went to 
great
lengths
 to
protect an ally who was a key participant in what the Justice
Department 
called “the
most significant case of narco-terrorism yet discovered.”

In
1984, José Bueso Rosa, a Honduran general, plotted with several
others to assassinate the president of Honduras. They planned to fund
the hit with the proceeds from selling 760 pounds of cocaine in the
U.S.

The
FBI, however, had the participants under surveillance, intercepted
the shipment when it arrived at a small airfield in Florida, and
arrested everyone involved.

But
Bueso had played a key role in Honduran support for the Contras. So
North went to work to get him off as lightly as possible. (Bueso had
not himself been charged with drug trafficking, but
wiretaps made it obvious he participated in that part
of the project.)

In
email, North 
explained his
plans to “cabal quietly” with other Reagan administration
officials “to look at options: pardon, clemency, deportation,
reduced sentence.” Eventually, North planned to have the case’s
judge informed “in camera” — that is, secretly — about “our
equities in this matter,” in order to push for leniency. Then,
North wrote, it would be necessary to quietly brief Bueso, so that he
wouldn’t “start singing songs nobody wants to hear.”

North
didn’t get everything he wanted, but did succeed in having Bueso
transferred to a “Club Fed” minimum security prison. Bueso was
released on parole after 40 months.

THERE
ARE ALSO
 numerous documented examples of North
being informed that members of the Contras were involved in drug
trafficking, with no signs that North took any action.

For
instance, after meeting with a key assistant, North 
wrote in
his notebooks about a plane being used by the brother of a top Contra
leader to ferry supplies from the U.S. to Central America. “Honduran
DC-6 which is being used for runs out of New Orleans,” North jotted
down, “is probably being used for drug runs into U.S.”

North
testified in front of Congress that he’d passed this information
along to the Drug Enforcement Administration. When later questioned
by the Washington Post, the DEA, the State Department, and the U.S.
Customs Service all 
stated that
there was no evidence North ever said anything about the matter to
them.

Oliver
North, notes, August 9, 1985

The
same aide who told North about the plane also 
informed
him
 about
the “potential involvement with drug running” of one Contra
official and that another was “now involved in drug running out of
Panama.” And after a call from another subordinate,
North 
noted that
the Contras were planning to buy weapons from a Honduran warehouse —
and “14 M to finance came from drugs.”

North
was getting similar reports from outside the government as well.
Dennis Ainsworth, a Republican real estate investor who’d
volunteered to help the Contra cause, informed a U.S. attorney that
the top Contra commander “was involved in drug trafficking,” but
that the Nicaraguan community was frightened to come forward
because “they could be blown away by Colombia hit squads.”
Ainsworth said he’d tried to inform the White House about this but
“we were put off by Ollie North,” and “I was even physically
threatened by one of Ollie North’s associates.” (The U.S.
attorney later wrote a 
memo with
Ainsworth’s statements and transmitted it to the FBI.)

Regarding
Dennis Madden Ainsworth, Information Concerning,” FBI, January 6,
1987

North
and the NRA did not immediately respond to requests for comment on
this history. When North ran for Senate in 1994, his
campaign spokesperson said his involvement with the Bueso case
was “old news and garbage and nobody cares about it.” In a 2004
appearance on Fox News, North called a congressional investigation
that focused on the Contra-cocaine connection “a witch hunt” with
witnesses “who clearly had a political agenda.”

But
the extraordinarily sordid nature of North’s past will be clear to
anyone who appraises it honestly. In announcing North’s
appointment, Wayne LaPierre said there’s “no one better
suited to serve as our President,” and he’s correct. Oscar
Arias 
wrote
Thursday
 that
the NRA “finds in Oliver North a leader worthy of its mission.”
Peter Kornbluh, who was co-director of the Iran-Contra documentation
project at the National Security Archive, is even more
straightforward: North, he says, is “the perfect pick to further
the NRA’s reputation for favoring bloodshed and criminality over
responsible gun control and ownership.”

Top
photo: Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North gives the Invocation
at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action
Leadership Forum in Dallas on May 4, 2018.

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* Let wel: in het Engels zijn drugs ook de medicijnen tegen ziekte enz. Het gebruik van opiaten als pijnbestrijder is één van de redenen waarom er nu zoveel ophef is in de VS over verslaafden aan die opiaten, ofwel synthetische opium zoals Oxycontin. Bij velen wordt de werking van deze opiaten in de loop van de jaren steeds zwakker, waarna ze hun toevlucht nemen tot echte, niet synthetische opiaten als heroïne…..

PS: in de kop staat dat North ex-CIA werknemer is, in feite was dit zo gezien zijn handelen met de CIA, echter officieel heeft hij nooit op de CIA loonlijst gestaan.