Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 6 Num. 38 ====================================== ("Quid coniuratio est?")
MESSAGE FROM CITIZENS' COMMITTEE TO CLEAN UP THE COURTS
Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts, 9800 S. Oglesby Ave [Chicago, IL 60617].
The Clinton White House has severely cut back drug enforcement. So, dope is getting to be the number one business in the United States {1}. And here's a "who's who" of the drug trade: 18 sizeable businesses, headquartered in Arkansas and tied to Clinton are reportedly financed, in part, by dope -- including Tyson Chicken (that's what you eat at McDonald's), Wal-Mart (especially since Sam [Walton] died), J.B. Hunt truck lines, Arkansas to Chicago and a few other places, Beverly Enterprises, the massive nursing home chain, and Jackson Stephens, worldwide bond brokers, among others.
And then there is the Pritzker family of Chicago, notorious bribers of judges and public officials. Their Hyatt Hotel chain, according to narcs, is a favorite location for major drug deals. Pritzker puppet, Sam Zell, goes around buying up shaky commercial real estate. Are the Pritzkers and Zells backed, in part, by dope? Some think so.
The Japanese mafia, the Yakuza, are among the major dope smugglers into the United States, including California and Illinois, and own most of the banks there. As we told you, they are behind the double murder in the O.J. Simpson affair.
A short history of the dope banks: Up to 1980, operating in the dope and espionage trade was the Nugan-Hand Bank of Australia, run by the top dogs of the U.S. military and CIA. The bank was taken over by Wells Fargo Bank which, in turn, is the major owner of Household International and Household Banks. The Yakuza reportedly owns most every bank headquartered in California -- and that includes Bank America and their units, Bank of America, which were formerly owned by the Vatican, and Wells Fargo.
Jointly with the Rothschilds, the Yakuza now own Continental Bank of Chicago, long owned by the Pope. Continental has long been a money laundry for dirty business. Half of all the high-rise buildings built in the 1980s in downtown Chicago were financed by the dope trade and owned by the Yakuza.
Like Ivan Boesky, Warren Buffet pontificates about how his clever deals made him a multi-billionaire. Oh yeah? Boesky has been exposed as a crook. Will Buffet be someday exposed as being financed by dope, huh?
Buffet is a major owner and director of Coca-Cola. In 1903 the drink was exposed as having cocaine, giving it that "kick". Does it still have a small amount of narcotics in its secret formula?
Maker of the Coca-Cola base has been Stepan Chemical Company, which is also the major purveyor of cocaine to the pharmaceutical trade in the U.S. A by-product of the secret base is the narcotic.
Owners of Stepan Chemical, by the way, are interlocked in business with Chicago's Mayor Richie Daley. And remember: he became mayor as the result of poisoning, with high-purity cocaine, the coffee cup of Mayor Harold Washington -- 1987.
A major law firm, Winston & Strawn, is headed by former Illinois governor Jim Thompson. "Big Jim", reportedly, is the head of a major drug smuggling operation, bringing in "China White" through Joliet -- and Danville, just south of Chicago.
Headquartered in Chicago, Winston & Strawn has offices in Washington, D.C. and worldwide. "Big Jim" reportedly used the worldwide game business of Joliet-headquartered Robert Tezak (framed into jail to silence him) and auto tycoon John Bays, of Joliet.
General Colin Powell's close crony from the Pentagon, Richard Armitage, is reportedly a big trafficker in dope from southeast Asia. Powell and Armitage are part of a bloody dope and weapons business circle that includes George Bush and Caspar Weinberger. From time to time, some of these same dirty rats make pious statements -- supposedly against dope!! HAH-HAH-HAH!
Just another story suppressed by the liars and whores of the press.
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-- Brian Francis Redman, Editor-in-Chief
---------------------------<< Notes >>--------------------------- {1} But the other side of the coin is, strict drug enforcement helps boost the cost of the drugs and therefore boosts profits to the "big boys" in the dope trade. The ideal seems to be enforcement that is strict enough to keep prices and profits high, but not too strict, or else there would be no illegal drugs available to be sold at the inflated prices!! The "War on Drugs" has been brought to you (since 1969) by Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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