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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2007

Short clip of Mike Ruppert an Ex-LAPD Narcotics Detective exposing CIA involvement in the drug trade.

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  • Like drug money funding the Contras and the Right-Wing Death Squads in South and Central America, with the blessing of the CIA, Armenian gangs in Glendale funnel drug money into the Armenian effort to commit genocide in Azerbaijan. Armenian drug gangs not only contribute to the drug problems in the United States, their drug profits enable them to own a major part of the Southern California real estate market, promote the racist objectives of the Armenian cause and, gain vast political influence.

  • Maybe the law enforcement should leave drugs alone and deal with REAL crime!

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  • James Lawler, Retired CIA Special Activities Division, 1542 Forest Villa Lane, McLean,VA now a National Security consultant with D.O.E. still working with CIA and involved with Intell at D.O.E. and Oak Ridge Facilities.. I wonder what he knows about the CIA's involvement with dealing drugs and gun in Los Angeles and trying to kill LAPD police officers???

  • If Mike tried to say the same thing in a setting like this today...He would be arrested and tazed. Like that college kid in Florida that asked John Kerry about the Skull & Bones Society. The Communist Manifesto is in effect!

  • ever wonder where we get the raw materials for pain killers??? lol.

  • alright dr phil. you got me. you obviously know nothing about weed or u wouldnt make a statement like that. you cant stop ur kids from doing anything. if they want to do it they will. and its easier to get ur hands on softer drugs like pot then it is to get ur hands on the harder drugs like tobacco and alchohol. so start going on about making those legal drugs illegal before you open your ignorant mouth again

  • It's not just Armenia.. it's Colombia, Mexico, plenty of other countries.. the Blame is on the US not these other countries. If the US really wanted to STOP it they could, they just love the money too much.

  • both are amplified under the influence of marijuana.how the hell is that a bad thing. M

    ---- Maybe you're just insecure about it, so when you're high it gets you through, but I don't want my kids to have the opportunity to purchase drugs.

  • Also, the sales of crack finances gangs and is a large part of the reason they fight for territory. If you control territory, you can sell crack there. And drugs are tearing apart the inner city, as if the terrible education is not enough to put inner city kids down.

  • Sure, you bring the dope in, sell it, then bust the people using it. It's money all the way around. The war on drugs means the war on the competition. You want to protect your territory. The US is a filthy country.

    When the Chinese complained to the British to stop suppling their people with opium, the British asked the US to help them beat the shit out of the Chinese. England is a filthy country.

  • i have tried several kinds of drugs and that is why i don't understand the appeal.i get enough joy out of life so drugs are not required.i have not seen people's lives ruined by pot but meth and others are another story.

  • thats kinda naive.have you ever tried drugs.there are two good things in this world. laughter and sex. both are amplified under the influence of marijuana.how the hell is that a bad thing

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