This is a CIA psy-op as usual. If there would be another attack on US soil then it would come from Zionist puppets, as had happened before with JFK and 9/11, and blamed on a certain country/ies just to keep the friction and war in the world going. Once you've done deep learning of behind the scenes happenings you can see that, for the most part, it's the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia that are the ones creating the "boogeymen" to then pretend to fight off. No different than how they replaced the leadership of Iraq, Lybia, and Syria. Most of this is being done to create "Greater Israel".
Turkey is also taking advantage of this situation now as they're not actual Muslims. They're only forced to become Muslim, but in reality they have their own gameplay and Erdogan is playing for the Zionist side. They want to recreate the Ottoman Empire as they've lost a lot of power and territory due to the British. This is nicely explained in the Agents of the Apocalypse book by Anton Parks.
CIA Narcotic Trafficking
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been accused of involvement in narcotic trafficking operations, particularly in the context of the Nicaraguan Contras and the broader Cold War era. Here are some key points:
Nicaraguan Contras and Cocaine Trafficking: Allegations emerged that the CIA was involved in Contra cocaine trafficking during the 1980s Nicaraguan civil war. A cable from the CIA’s Directorate of Operations dated October 22, 1982, described a meeting in Costa Rica where Contra leaders were to exchange narcotics for arms, which would then be shipped to Nicaragua. The CIA’s Office of the Inspector General investigated these claims and found no evidence of a conspiracy by the CIA to bring drugs into the United States. However, it did find that the CIA did not always cut off relationships with individuals supporting the Contra program who were alleged to have engaged in drug trafficking.
Golden Triangle: In the early 1970s, Alfred McCoy accused American officials of condoning and even cooperating with corrupt elements in Southeast Asia’s illegal drug trade out of political and military considerations. This included the production of heroin in the Golden Triangle, involving Burma, Thailand, and Laos. The CIA’s involvement in this region has been a subject of scrutiny, with some arguing that the agency fostered heroin production to finance operations aimed at containing the spread of communism.
CIA’s Self-Investigation: The CIA conducted a self-investigation overseen by its Inspector General, which stated that the agency had no involvement in or knowledge of any illegal activities that may have occurred at the Mena Airport in Arkansas. However, the investigation did reveal that the agency had conducted a training exercise at the airport in partnership with another federal agency and that companies located at the airport had performed routine aviation-related services on equipment owned by the CIA.
CIA and Drug Traffickers: The CIA has been accused of forming alliances of convenience with drug traffickers around the world in the name of anti-Communism since its creation in 1947. This includes allegations that the agency protected drug dealers and murderers from prosecution and that it assisted and paid South American drug cartel leaders.
These allegations have led to investigations by the U.S. government, including hearings and reports by the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate, Department of Justice, and the CIA’s Office of the Inspector General. While some investigations concluded that the allegations were unsupported, the issue remains controversial and continues to be debated.
CIA Drug Plane Crash
A private jet that was previously used for CIA “rendition” flights crashed in eastern Mexico in 2006, carrying 3.3 tons of cocaine. According to a report by a Mexican newspaper, citing documents from the United States and the European Parliament, the Gulfstream II business jet had been involved in both drug trafficking and CIA rendition flights. The plane crash-landed and broke into three pieces, but no one was injured, and the crew and passengers had already left the scene by the time Mexican military helicopters arrived.
Additionally, a Gulfstream II was caught after a late-night flight from the Medellin International Airport in Rio Negro and crash-landed in a field outside the Yucatan capital of Merida. This incident, reported by Daniel Hopsicker, raised suspicions about the plane’s involvement in drug trafficking and CIA operations, given its previous use in rendition flights to Guantanamo Bay.
These incidents highlight the complex and controversial history of CIA involvement with private aircraft in drug trafficking and covert operations.
Robert Monroe CIA
Robert Monroe was a radio broadcasting executive who, in the 1970s, conducted extensive research into the effects of sound on human consciousness. His work led to the development of the Hemi-Sync technology, which aims to synchronize the brain’s left and right hemispheres, potentially leading to altered states of consciousness such as out-of-body experiences. The CIA took an interest in Monroe’s research and commissioned a report titled “Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process” in 1983. This report, authored by U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Wayne McDonnell, explored the potential applications of Monroe’s techniques for intelligence purposes, including the possibility of transcending spacetime. The CIA’s interest in Monroe’s work was part of broader investigations into psychic research and consciousness-altering methodologies during that period.
Val Valerian Exposed
Valdamar Valerian, also known as John Grace, is a researcher into alien phenomena and interactions with human beings. He has been involved in UFO research since 1969 and has published works such as “The Krll Papers” and “The Matrix.” There are claims that he was an ex-CIA agent, and he was associated with TruFax.org, which was a main outlet for his work. He also founded the Nevada Aerial Research Group (NAR) and served in various roles within UFO research organizations.
About the Author
A. Wilson Rodgers grew up in Huntsville, Alabama. He served in Air Force intelligence during the Vietnam War. He has a degree in Macro Economics and has done graduate work in Finance and Far Eastern Studies. He works in the finance field and is married with three children and two grandchildren. His hobby is shooting the longbow, and he has held two state championships."
The Return of Enlil Paperback – July 6, 2006
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