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The Criminal Cabal of Guns & Drugs By
David Guyatt It
is one of those stories that even the wildest novelists can’t properly
imagine. A group of
well placed government bureaucrats and politicians, plus numerous
CIA spooks and military covert ops types shake hands with the Mafia
and agree to do business on the QT.
This involves shaking-down very wealthy figures, dealing guns
on the black market, money laundering and trafficking drugs on a world-wide
scale. Along the way
they bleed the assets of numerous banks, bankrupting many of them
in the process. They
also involve themselves in Masonic secret societies and pull unseen
strings deep inside the Vatican.
And, of course, they organise a few political assassinations,
invoke some random murders and set alight the fuse on dozens of major
bombing events - just to add zest and confusion.
Everything
is done in the name of “anti-communism,” and is conducted under the
umbrella of “national security” – a designation that is sure to stifle
any irksome police investigation that could otherwise lead to arrest
and imprisonment. It
also ensures their now decades old “business enterprise” will continue
to prosper without any kind of oversight.
Welcome then, to the national security “untouchables” - a group
of shadowy puppet-masters who practice organised crime on a global
scale in the name of freedom and democracy – and who often possess
marked Nazi sympathies. Danny
Casolaro, a freelance American journalist dubbed this group The Octopus. Casolaro
was investigating them for their involvement in the October Surprise
story, the theft of Inslaw Corporation’s smart software suite known
as “PROMIS” and their connections to the Iran-Contra affair involving
Lt. Col. Oliver North, as well as the collapse of BCCI, the global
bank dubbed the Bank for Crooks & Criminals International.
According
to Carol Marshall, an American writer, Casolaro told friends that
he “had traced the Inslaw and related stories back to a dirty CIA
“Old Boy’ network that had begun working together in the 1950’s around
Albanian covert operations.”
Marshall adds that “these men had gotten into the illegal gun
and drugs trade back then and had continued in that business ever
since.” She adds that
Casolaro was also investigating the Wackenhut Corporation – a leading
international security firm based in Indio, California.
Wackenhut Corp., began life, according to its own promotional
literature, back in 1954 when a handful of FBI Special Agents decided
to set-up a specialist company providing investigative services to
business and industry. But
Marshall and Casolaro may well have been a few years out in their
reckoning on the founding of the Octopus.
There is persuasive evidence that the roots of this group date
back to the war or immediate post-war years.
There was certainly an accommodation reached between the Mafia
and the US military by the time of the US led invasion of Sicily.
In exchange for Mafia help for the Sicily landing, Mafia kingpin,
Lucky Luciano, was released from prison in the US for exile in Italy.
But
the relationship between the US military and intelligence community
and senior members of organised crime was far more deep-seated.
Lt. Colonel Lucien Conein, a high-ranking CIA officer stationed
in Saigon before and during the Vietnam war, also belonged to the
Corsican underworld, the Union Corse.
This crime clan was responsible for the so called “French Connection”
heroin shipments from Southeast Asia to Marseilles and then on to
the United States during the Vietnam War era.
Conein was so well connected to leaders of the Corsican underworld
that when he left Vietnam, he was presented with a gold medallion
embossed with the Napoleonic eagle and the Corsican crest.
The medallion is traditionally worn by Corsican crime bosses
to signify their seniority. Conein is believed by some to have been the inspiration
for the principal character in William Herrernan’s best selling novel,
The
Corsican. Meanwhile,
earlier in his career, Conein had been an OSS liaison officer with
the French resistance during WW11.
Meanwhile,
it is a sad fact that the narcotics industry has been lurking behind
almost every major – and most minor – wars over the past five decades.
The war is Southeast Asia that encompassed Vietnam, Cambodia,
Laos and Thailand witnessed a vast explosion in Opium and Heroin trafficking
– with the connivance of the CIA.
Much of this resulted from the decision to covertly arm, at
a cost, local warlords to fight in the battle against communism.
In order to be able to buy these weapons, local military commanders
took control of and increased Opium production in their region.
This was then exchanged for weapons and the Opium found its
way to the US and Europe. The
guns for dope model that developed during the Vietnam war proved effective
elsewhere, too. Similar
structures were later developed in Afghanistan, El Salvador and even
up to and including Kosovo – where the NATO backed KLA trafficked
heroin. Bu
the Octopus does not limit itself to just guns and drugs – even though
these two do generate spectacular profits.
According to Carol Marshall, there is evidence of an old and
deep involvement in chemical and biological (CB) weapons that may
date back to WW11 and the secret Japanese Unit 731 that developed
CB weapons in Manchuria. This
connection also revealed, Marshall discovered, the Octopus connection
to the Yakuza – Japan’s notorious underworld – in the form of Robert
Booth Nichols. Nichols
repeatedly appears in Marshall’s manuscript because of his apparent
relationship to organised crime syndicates and Mafia front organisations.
Nichols, however, is also a member of the CIA, a fact he admitted
on the witness stand during a 1993 trial for false arrest.
Threatening to subpoena a list of highly placed government
officers in his defence, the trial Judge, Thomas C. Murphy, ruled
a mistrial. Meanwhile,
Nichols continued to maintain a very close association with Harold
Okimoto, Nichols Godfather and member of the Board of Directors of
First Intercontinental Development Corporation (FIDCO) – a firm in
which Nichols was a principle.
Okimoto, meanwhile is alleged to have been a high ranking Japanese
intelligence officer during WW11 – a post invariably given to senior
members of the Yakuza. One
of the principal persons providing inside information to Carol Marshall
was Michael Riconsciuto – a CIA scientific whiz kid imbued with marked
intellectual abilities who ostensibly worked for the Wackenhut Corporation.
Riconsciuto, who had been close to Robert Booth Nichols for
twenty years, visited a top secret facility with him.
This was located at Alice Springs in Australia and housed,
according to Riconosciuto a “city of sorts, containing sophisticated
communications equipment, laboratory equipment and other items that
he would not define.” This
facility was “privately owned” Riconosciuto told Marshall, adding
that what he had seen there “made him realise it was time to terminate
his relationship with Robert Booth Nichols.” Riconosciuto
refused to say what it was that caused his dismay during his Australian
trip, but author Carol Marshall believed it had something to do with
bio weapons that he’d worked on and which might have had a bearing
on Gulf War Syndrome. This
illness is said to have subterranean connections to HIV AIDS and is
rumoured to have resulted from the illegal field-testing on allied
troops of an experimental AIDS vaccine during the Gulf war.
Were a commercial company to have found and successfully tested
an AIDS vaccine, the potential profits they could earn would be enormous.
Likewise,
the development of a genetically modified killer disease possesses
potential for profits also. During one of her last interviews with Riconosciuto, Carol
Marshall pressed the CIA scientist to explain his involvement in developing
a genetically engineered biological weapon during his time at Wackenhut.
Riconoscituo explained that he had worked on a “military concept
where you can engineer these biological agents….you see, a specific
penetration group can be immunised, and everybody else dies.” Riconosciuto,
meanwhile, was the first to claim years ago that a race specific biological
weapon had been developed. At
the time his claims received short shrift.
We now know, however, that the Israeli’s have indeed been developing
such a device as have the South Africans.
Nor can the allegations of an HIV AIDS bio-weapon be written
off as fantasy. Dr. Wouter Bassoon - head of South Africa’s military covert weapons programme – who has been dubbed the “Doctor of Death” by the South African media, is said to have been involved in the use of the AIDS virus against enemies by using “infected blood” in “an operation.” Bassoon is also charged with trafficking in Ecstacy and Mandrax tablets, money laundering, the illegal administration of truth serum, conspiracy to murder and murder. Dr. Bassoon had admitted that his activities were based on a US chemical & biological weapons programme. "I must confirm that the structure of the project was based on the U.S. system. That's where we learnt the most," he said. Meanwhile,
the serpentine connections between South African security forces and
leading figures from the realm of organised crime during the Apartheid
era, can only serve to reinforce the incredible reach and depth of
the Octopus. How the Octopus gets it profits A
typical scam revolves around the most popular arms for drugs cycle.
Weapons purchased years before by the Pentagon are acquired
by the Octopus at “book value” – meaning the cost of purchase for,
say, 1980 when an assault rifle might then have had a price tag of
$300 each. In 1990, this
cost could easily have risen to $600 each. By acquiring the 1980 stock at $300 per rifle, the Octopus
could sell it to their “client” for, say, for $700 each – including
shipping - thereby making a handsome profit of $400 each.
In order to replenish its stock of rifles, the Pentagon arranges
to purchase the current model weapon at the prevailing price – making
the tax-payer the loser. The
second leg of the arrangement sees the Octopus contract to purchase
the “clients” supply of drugs. The purchase price is set well below street value, but sufficient
for the client to be able to afford to purchase the arms needed.
The drugs are then “cut” and distributed and, naturally, generate
immense additional profits at the street level.
In this manner, each leg of the transaction makes a bountiful
profit. The last part
of the jigsaw is to launder the illegal profits through the banking
system and then invest part of the proceeds into bona fide businesses.
US Grandees of the octopus CIA
whiz-kid Micahel Riconosciuto told author Carol Marshall that the
US government “sanctioned” meth laborities in Fresno, Madera and Mariposa
County in California. Marshall
had been earlier involved in an investigation in Mariposa County that
involved Police Sergeant Roderick Sinclair of the Mariposa Sheriff’s
Department. Sinclair,
had according to a number of witnesses been a long-term user of drugs
had, while on duty, veered the car he was driving across the road
and hit another car. Inside
were three US Secret Service men who were all killed outright.
What grabbed Carol Marshall’s attention, however, was the way
the Judge in the subsequent trial appeared to cover-up Sinclair’s
drug habit. The author later realised that a “tentacle of the Octopus had
slithered into Mariposa County” when she discovered that Rod Sinclair’s
father, Colonel Sinclair, had been a military attaché to General Douglas
MacArthur during WW11 – and later supervised training of Japanese
in intelligence methods.
MacArthur and members of his team have long been associated
with the Octopus – perhaps because of the General’s role as Japan’s
“Shogun” after WW11 and the inevitable contacts created with the Japanese
crime clans, the Yakuza. It has recently been revealed that MacArthur appears to have
personally benefited from war loot plundered by the Japanese and later
secretly recovered by the OSS and the CIA.
This was in the form of gold bullion accounts set-up in MacArthur’s
name by the OSS/CIA officer Santa Romana. Warfare – each side is set to bleed the other for profit During
hearings in 1987, the Senate Sub Committee on Terrorism, Narcotics
& International Operations revealed a series of “secret memo’s”
written by General Paul F. Gorman who as head of “Southern Command”
commanded the US military presence in South America during the 1980’s.
Gorman had written: “There is not a single group in unconventional
warfare that does not use narcotics to fund itself.”
He was referring to the US backed Contra’s supported by Colonel
Oliver North and the national Security Council of the US.
This was the tip of the iceberg, however.
Every conflict from Vietnam on through Lebanon, Afghanistan,
Croatia and Kosovo has relied on the guns for drugs equation operated
by the Octopus. One very
senior Pentagon source described how this came about to author Monica
Jensen-Stevenson: “What started out in Vietnam as a neat way to find
money to fund covert operations had developed into a huge industry.
The men and women who are involved, maybe they can’t get off
the merry-go-round. Maybe
it keeps spinning faster and faster, they make more and more money,
and even if they wanted to duck out, they can’t.”
Theodore Shackley, one of the key CIA figures involved in covert
operation since Vietnam described in his book The
Third Way that low intensity conflicts are not really fought to
be won but to bleed both sides so as to maximise black market commerce
and to secretly field test new weapons and techniques on a “training
battlefield.” The Head of the Octopus? In
her book The Last Circle,
author Carol Marshall outlines an international company, First Intercontinental
Development Corporation (FIDCO) that she said led her “straight to
the head of the octopus.” She
then lists the Board of Directors of FIDCO who included Robert Maheu
Snr, right hand man of Mob and CIA connected Howard Hughes and Robert
Booth Nichols, self-confessed CIA agent with powerful Mafia affiliations.
Among others on the board were Michael McManus, former assistant
to President Reagan and Clint Murchison Jnr., owner of the Dallas
Cowboys NFL football team. The
latter is the son of Clint Murchison Snr., who was one of the motivating
factors behind General Douglas MacArthur’s failed Presidential attempt
in 1952. Muchison
senior was also closely associated at this time with Richard Nixon,
who later became US President and had financial dealings with him
that involved Jimmy Hoffa, a Mafia figure connected to the Teamsters
Union. Others who were
close friends of Murchison senior included FBI chief, J. Edgar Hoover. That Clint Muchison senior had dealings with the Mafia is undisputed.
For example, 20% of the Murchison Oil Lease Company was owned
by Gerardo Catena, a leading lieutenant of the Genovese crime family.
Of interest, too, are Murchison’s Texas connections. Investigative journalist, Pete Brewton, in his book The
Mafia, CIA & George Bush, ties former President George Bush
to leading Mafia figures in Texas. |
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