Vatic Note: It appears the powers that be are going after a monopoly on drug trafficing and money laundering and doing so globally. Afghanistan was the most obvious by politics and force.... while Columbia was by seduction of the countrys leaders. This does remind me of the bankers also crashing markets, shorting stocks, etc, in order to buy up competitors in their industries they have gradually taken over such as oil/energy, food, news publications, etc...etc... auto manufacturers, in order to obtain a default monopoly in those areas. WE HAVE SEEN THE RESULTS OF THEIR SUCCESS, gas is now at $4 a gallon without any competition. They are price fixing, colluding and buying up competitors. THEN WE GIVE THEM, AFTER RECORD PROFITS LAST YEAR, A $200 BILLION DOLLAR BAILOUT and we didn't say a word about it. They are trying to crash us financially and we were way too wealthy so they find other obscene ways to extract more and more wealth from us and they use the drug money to hire private contractors so they can do illegal acts as private citizens, Amazing what we are allowing.
Mexico has been riff with corruption at the top for centuries given their leaders are always products of the illuminati. So that is no surprise. The international khazar bankers perfected the art of slavery, first with their trafficking in Blacks from Africa in the 17 and 1800's and then again with the sex and child slave labor trade through their various clothing and food corporations. (DO NOT BUY SARA LEE OR HANES UNDERWEAR FOR THAT REASON) , and finally, GAZA and the Palestinians in the illuminati created state of Israel. Lets not forget, it was the British under control of the khazar german usurpers to the British throne, who, in concert with the Rothschilds, are the ones that made Israel a state. That was no accident. It was part of the Illuminati plan to obtain control of all oil resources on the planet. Russia and China will be next after they get through with us. The Chinese better wake up and smell the coffee.
“Business is Booming”; Wall Street’s Role in Narco-trafficking By Mike Whitney
http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2011/06/02/business-is-booming-wall-streets-role-in-narco-trafficking-by-mike-whitney/
Posted on June 2, 2011 by Jean
June 01, 2011 “Information Clearing House“ – Imagine what your reaction would be if the Mexican government agreed to pay Barack Obama $1.4 billion to deploy US troops and armored vehicles to New York, Los Angeles and Chicago to conduct military operations, set up check points, and engage in fire-fights that end up killing 35,000 US civilians on the streets of American cities.
If the Mexican government treated the United States like this, would you consider them a friend or an enemy?
But–the thing is–this is exactly how the US is treating Mexico, and it’s been going on since 2006.
America’s Mexican policy–The Merida Initiative–is a real nightmare. It’s undermined Mexican sovereignty, corrupted the political system, and militarized the country. It’s also resulted in the violent deaths of thousands of mostly poor civilians. But Washington doesn’t give a hoot about “collateral damage” as long as it can sell more weaponry, strengthen its free-trade regime, and sluice more drug profits into its big banks. Then everything is just Jim-dandy.
There’s no point in dignifying this butchery by calling it a “War on Drugs”? That’s nonsense. What we’re seeing is a giant powergrab by big business, big finance and the US Intel services. Obama is merely doing their bidding, which is why–not surprisingly–things have gotten a lot worse under his administration. Obama has not only stepped up the funding for Plan Mexico (aka–Merida) but also deployed more US agents to work undercover while US drones carry out surveillance duty. Get the picture? This isn’t some little drug bust; it’s another chapter in America’s War on Civilization.
Here’s an excerpt from an article in Counterpunch by Laura Carlsen that gives a little background:
“The drug war has become the major vehicle of militarization in Latin America. It’s a vehicle funded and driven by the U.S. government and fueled by a combination of false morals, hypocrisy and a lot of cold, hard fear. The so called “war on drugs” is really a war on people, especially youth, women, indigenous peoples and dissidents. The drug war has become the main way for the Pentagon to occupy and control countries at the expense of whole societies and many, many lives. (VN: The real reason we are doing this under the control of the brits and israel is for their oil companies and corporations that want control of Latin America's natural resources, just like they have done for years in Africa..... remember "DEBEERS"? They had a monopoly on the Diamond trade and used the natives as slaves to extract the stones. )
Militarization in the name of the drug war is happening more quickly and more thoroughly than most of us probably anticipated under the Obama administration. The agreement to establish bases in Colombia, later suspended, sent out one of the first signals of the strategy. And we’ve seen the indefinite extension of the Merida Initiative in Mexico and Central America, and even, sadly, war boats sent to Costa Rica, a nation with a history of peace and no army……
The Merida Initiative funds U.S. interests to train security forces, provide intelligence and war technology, give advice on reforming the justice and penal systems and promoting human rights–all in Mexico. (The Drug War Can’t Be Improved, It Can Only be Ended, Laura Carlsen, Counterpunch)
If it looks like Obama is doing his best to turn Mexico into a military dictatorship, it’s because he is. Plan Mexico is a sham that conceals the administration’s real motives, which is to make sure that the lavish profits from the drug trade end up in the right people’s pockets. That’s what this is all about, big money. And that’s why the death toll has soared while the Mexican government’s credibility has hit it’s lowest ebb in decades. US policy has turned large swaths of the country into killing fields and it’s only getting worse.
Check out this interview with Charles Bowden who describes what life is like for the people who live at Ground Zero in the drug war; Juarez, Mexico:
“This is in a city where people live in cardboard boxes sometimes. Ten thousand businesses have given up and closed in the last year. Thirty to sixty thousand people from Juárez, mainly the rich, have moved across the river to El Paso for safety, including the mayor of Juárez, who likes to bunk in El Paso. And the publisher of the newspaper there lives in El Paso. Somewhere between 100,000 and 400,000 people simply left the city. A lot of the problem is economic, not simply violence. At least 100,000 jobs in the border factories have vanished during this recession because of the competition from Asia. There’s 500 to 900 gangs there, estimates vary.
So what you have is about 10,000 federal troops and federal police agents all marauding. You have a city where no one goes out at night; where small businesses all pay extortion; where 20,000 cars were officially stolen last year; where 2,600-plus people were officially murdered last year; where nobody keeps track of the people who have been kidnapped and never come back; where nobody counts the people buried in secret burying grounds, and they, in an unseemly way, claw out of the earth from time to time. You’ve got a disaster. And you have a million people, too poor to leave, imprisoned in it. That’s the city.”(Charles Bowden, Democracy Now)
This isn’t about drugs; it’s about a crackpot foreign policy that supports proxy-armies to impose order through police-state repression and militarization. It’s about expanding US power and beefing up profits on Wall Street.
Here’s more background from author Lawrence M. Vance at the The Future of Freedom Foundation:
“An undisclosed number of U.S. law-enforcement agents work in Mexico… The DEA has more than 60 agents in Mexico. There are in addition 40 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, 20 Marshal Service deputies, and 18 Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents, plus agents from the FBI, Citizen and Immigration Service, Customs and Border Protection, Secret Service, Coast Guard, and Transportation Safety Agency. The State Department also maintains a Narcotics Affairs Section. The United States has also provided helicopters, drug sniffing dogs, and polygraph units to screen law-enforcement applicants.
U.S. drones spy on cartel hideouts, and U.S. tracking beacons pinpoint suspect’s cars and phones. U.S. agents track beacons, trace cell-phone calls, read e-mails, study behavioral patterns of border incursions, follow smuggling routes, and process data about drug dealers, money launderers, and cartel bosses. According to a former Mexican anti-drug prosecutor, U.S. agents are not restricted from eavesdropping on anyone in Mexico by U.S. laws that require judicial authority as long as they are not on U.S. territory and not bugging American citizens. (“Why Is the U.S. Fighting Mexico’s Drug War?” Laurence M. Vance, The Future of Freedom Foundation) http://www.fff.org/comment/com1105q.asp
Good God, the place is crawling with US Intel agents. This isn’t foreign policy; it’s another US occupation. And, guess who’s raking in the big cashola on this sordid little scam?
Wall Street. That’s right, the big banks are getting their cut just like they always do. Take a look at this excerpt from an article by James Petras titled “How Drug Profits saved Capitalism” at Global Research. It’s a great summary of the objectives that are shaping the policy:
“While the Pentagon arms the Mexican government and the US Drug Enforcement Agency enforces the “military solution”, the biggest US banks receive, launder and transfer hundreds of billions of dollars to the drug lords’ accounts, who then buy modern arms, pay private armies of assassins and corrupt untold numbers of political and law enforcement officials on both sides of the border….
Drug profits, in the most basic sense, are secured through the ability of the cartels to launder and transfer billions of dollars through the US banking system. The scale and scope of the US banking-drug cartel alliance surpasses any other economic activity of the US private banking system. According to US Justice Department records, one bank alone, Wachovia Bank (now owned by Wells Fargo), laundered $378.3 billion dollars between May 1, 2004 and May 31, 2007 (The Guardian, May 11, 2011). Every major bank in the US has served as an active financial partner of the murderous drug cartels…
The Drug Traffickers, the Banks and the White House
If the major US banks are the financial engines which allow the billion dollar drug empires to operate, the White House, the US Congress and the law enforcement agencies are the basic protectors of these banks…..Laundering drug money is one of the most lucrative sources of profit for Wall Street; the banks charge hefty commissions on the transfer of drug profits, which they then lend to borrowing institutions at interest rates far above what – if any – they pay to drug trafficker depositors. Awash in sanitized drug profits, these US titans of the finance world can easily buy their own elected officials to perpetuate the system.
(“How Drug Profits saved Capitalism” , James Petras, Global Research)
Repeat: “Every major bank in the US has served as an active financial partner of the murderous drug cartels…”
The War on Drugs is a fraud. This isn’t about interdiction; it’s about control. Washington provides the muscle so the banks can rake in the big doe. One hand washes the other, just like the Mafia.
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