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ROFL.

 

Please don't do that again. I can't breathe and laughing that hard makes pretty colours start exploding behind my eyes.

 

You are clearly missing the point. The death rate goes even higher. The CIA lives on the passing of mortal souls.

 

EDIT: In all seriousness, if the CIA really did make money on drugs then the last thing it would want is mass production on a scale we're currently seeing. They would want the trade to be big, but controllable. Right now street prices are insanely low.

 

ROFL also. Role of CIA in narcotization of blacks (and other protesters in 70s - 80s) is well known thing.

 

http://www.illuminatirex.com/fbi-cointelpro/

http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Third_World_US/COINTELPRO70s_WAH.html

 

http://yourworldnews.org/blog/?p=1610

 

COINTELPRO is directly and indirectly responsible for the rise of drug cultures and drug violence in the Black and Latino community.  By removing the black leadership, the responsible black men and women- that protected the black community from the rise of drugs and drug crime- a vacuum of leadership was created and the void was filled by opportunistic elements of the community.

 

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1997-01-05/news/1997005031_1_cointelpro-fbi-nation-of-islam

http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/Secret_ties_between_CIA_drugs_revealed_2625.shtml

 

LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - New evidence has surfaced linking the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to the introduction of crack cocaine into Black neighborhoods with drug profits used to fund the CIA-backed Nicaraguan Contra army in the early 1980s.

This evidence has given credence to long-held suspicions of the U.S. government's role in undermining Black communities.

....

According to a series of groundbreaking reports by the San Jose Mercury News, for the better part of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring, comprised of CIA and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency agents and informants, sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles.

Millions of dollars in drug profits were then funneled to the Fuerza Democratica Nicaraguense (Nicaraguan Democratic Force), the largest of several anti-Communists commonly called the Contras. The 5,000-man FDN was created in mid-1981 and run by both American and Nicaraguan CIA agents in its losing war against Nicaragua's Sandinista government, the Cuban-supported socialists who had overthrown U.S.-backed dictator Anastasio Somoza in 1979.

...

While the FDN's war is barely a memory today, Black America is still dealing with its poisonous side effects. Urban neighborhoods are grappling with legions of homeless crack addicts. Thousands of young Black men are serving long prison sentences for selling cocaine -- a drug that was virtually unobtainable in Black neighborhoods before members of the CIA's army started bring it into South Central in the 1980s at bargain basement prices,"

 

http://urbanintellectuals.com/members/cointelpro-how-the-fbi-sabotaged-black-america/

 

Documentary by Gil Noble on the intentional destruction of Black America by the FBI using infiltration, counter-intelligence programs and drugs. From Marcus Garvey to Paul Robeson to Martin Luther King to Malcolm X to Fred Hampton, to the Black Panthers to heroin and crack, the FBI has worked to destroy black people. Includes interview with Darthard Perry, Ex-informer for the FBI.

 

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/pandora/blacks-targeted.html

 

Leaving the unsupportable arguments aside, is there a supportable case that CIA directly intended for African-Americans to receive the cocaine which it knew would be turned into crack cocaine and which it knew would prove so addictive as to destroy entire communities? The answer is absolutely, yes.

And the key to proving that CIA intended for blacks to receive the drugs which virtually destroyed their communities lies in the twofold approach, of proving that they brought the drugs in and interfered with law enforcement - AND that, by virtue of CIA's relationships with the academic and medical communities, they knew exactly what the end result would be. Knowing that, we then have a mountain of proof, especially since the release of volume II of the CIA's Inspector General's Report (10/98) that the CIA specifically intended and achieved a desired result.

 

etc-etc. But this is propaganda of enemies against holy Murican government, blacks must don't worry about this and continue obey to good old WASP masters.

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The Iran Contra drug funding is a real thing as far as I have been able to. I can understand that one's natural inclination  to dismiss it as conspiracy theory, but given that  the CIA were up to all sorts of skullduggery during those years, it's not strange that people speculate either. 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_and_Contras_cocaine_trafficking_in_the_US

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Sheer incompetence, to say the least.

Lucky the kid didn't have a gun when they drove up, he could have shot them dead, heh.

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Sheer incompetence, to say the least.

Lucky the kid didn't have a gun when they drove up, he could have shot them dead, heh.

 

 

It looks like a GTA shootout. No space to run them over so you get out of the car and light them up point blank.

 

What happened to hanging back, warnings over the speakers etc. The area looks deserted, there's no immediate threat to anyone. 

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Lucky the kid didn't have a gun when they drove up, he could have shot them dead, heh.

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Has this been posted? The Captain of the LAPD traveling to Scandinavia

 

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

 

WHAT IN THE ACTUAL ****?

 

I am honestly surprised on how that could be legal or even socially possible. Why haven't a mob formed and burn down the place? How on earth can that be acceptable for the dutch?

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

 

Could you gimme a source? I just moved, I don't have TV or a newspaper yet (and I'm debating getting either) and I must have missed it on the internet. Most of the time politicians respond with strong condemnation, not like this mayor apparently did. Anyway, yeah for some reason some of the ethnic groups (moluccans and moroccans specifically) in the Netherlands are seemingly pro-segregation. When I was looking for a new apartment it wasn't that uncommon for me to find qualifiers like "This apartment is only available for those with strong ties to the local community". I don't know if that reflects upon the ethnic groups or on how they are treated by society. I think it reflects on those ethnic groups at the moment, because they also can't stand each other and they tend to have... altercations. Still, nothing compared to gang wars and ghettos.

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

 

Could you gimme a source? I just moved, I don't have TV or a newspaper yet (and I'm debating getting either) and I must have missed it on the internet. Most of the time politicians respond with strong condemnation, not like this mayor apparently did. Anyway, yeah for some reason some of the ethnic groups (moluccans and moroccans specifically) in the Netherlands are seemingly pro-segregation. When I was looking for a new apartment it wasn't that uncommon for me to find qualifiers like "This apartment is only available for those with strong ties to the local community". I don't know if that reflects upon the ethnic groups or on how they are treated by society. I think it reflects on those ethnic groups at the moment, because they also can't stand each other and they tend to have... altercations. Still, nothing compared to gang wars and ghettos.

 

 

http://www.nltimes.nl/2014/11/28/family-threatened-move-moluccan-neighborhood/

 

http://nos.nl/artikel/2006094-onrust-over-toewijzing-huis-molukse-wijk.html

 

Just to give you some background: the Moluccans are a very special case in the Netherlands. The Moluccans were the elite soldiers of the Netherlands during colonial times. After the Netherlands lost Indonesia as a colony, they were stuck with the question what to do with them. Indonesia insisted they either join the new Indonesian army, or return to their islands disarmed. The Moluccans themselves wanted to fight for independence of their islands. The Netherlands then completely screwed them over, by ordering them to board ships to the Netherlands. Once they were here, they were discharged from the army, and in many cases sent to live in exactly the same camps that during WW2 held jews(!). They stayed there for decades. When eventually the government accepted that they had to do something to house all the Moluccans, they were divided among Dutch towns, but under their own demand that they would have their own areas to live in since that is how they have always lived and their culture is based on this togetherness.

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

 

Could you gimme a source? I just moved, I don't have TV or a newspaper yet (and I'm debating getting either) and I must have missed it on the internet. Most of the time politicians respond with strong condemnation, not like this mayor apparently did. Anyway, yeah for some reason some of the ethnic groups (moluccans and moroccans specifically) in the Netherlands are seemingly pro-segregation. When I was looking for a new apartment it wasn't that uncommon for me to find qualifiers like "This apartment is only available for those with strong ties to the local community". I don't know if that reflects upon the ethnic groups or on how they are treated by society. I think it reflects on those ethnic groups at the moment, because they also can't stand each other and they tend to have... altercations. Still, nothing compared to gang wars and ghettos.

 

 

http://www.nltimes.nl/2014/11/28/family-threatened-move-moluccan-neighborhood/

 

http://nos.nl/artikel/2006094-onrust-over-toewijzing-huis-molukse-wijk.html

 

Just to give you some background: the Moluccans are a very special case in the Netherlands. The Moluccans were the elite soldiers of the Netherlands during colonial times. After the Netherlands lost Indonesia as a colony, they were stuck with the question what to do with them. Indonesia insisted they either join the new Indonesian army, or return to their islands disarmed. The Moluccans themselves wanted to fight for independence of their islands. The Netherlands then completely screwed them over, by ordering them to board ships to the Netherlands. Once they were here, they were discharged from the army, and in many cases sent to live in exactly the same camps that during WW2 held jews(!). They stayed there for decades. When eventually the government accepted that they had to do something to house all the Moluccans, they were divided among Dutch towns, but under their own demand that they would have their own areas to live in since that is how they have always lived and their culture is based on this togetherness.

 

 

In this case, you guys have really made your own bed in this matter. Good history lesson though :)

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The accents are quite funny in that movie. Oddly, the LAPD officer doesn't sound very American at all.

 

Also, I am like 199% sure the girl at 3:20 is Dutch. It's easy to spot from the accent.

 

The Finns are of course very Finnish.

 

But yeah, when it comes to safety I'd say probably countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are similar. With the exception that, at least in the Netherlands and Belgium, there's been more incidents with Islamic terrorists here, but in the grand scale of things they are isolated incidents. Isolated incidents that somehow manage to cause a lot of people to feel unsafe, though. It's surprising how much impact these events can have when there's also an ethnic aspect to it.

 

Edit: heh, just after I type this post, I read about a town in the Netherlands where a white family is harassed out of their new home, because the part of town they moved is considered to be Moluccan, and the local Moluccans didn't like Dutch people moving in there. They mayor's response? He's agreeing that it should be a Moluccan only area. Yeah, maybe they don't have things like that in Scandinavia.

 

Could you gimme a source? I just moved, I don't have TV or a newspaper yet (and I'm debating getting either) and I must have missed it on the internet. Most of the time politicians respond with strong condemnation, not like this mayor apparently did. Anyway, yeah for some reason some of the ethnic groups (moluccans and moroccans specifically) in the Netherlands are seemingly pro-segregation. When I was looking for a new apartment it wasn't that uncommon for me to find qualifiers like "This apartment is only available for those with strong ties to the local community". I don't know if that reflects upon the ethnic groups or on how they are treated by society. I think it reflects on those ethnic groups at the moment, because they also can't stand each other and they tend to have... altercations. Still, nothing compared to gang wars and ghettos.

 

 

http://www.nltimes.nl/2014/11/28/family-threatened-move-moluccan-neighborhood/

 

http://nos.nl/artikel/2006094-onrust-over-toewijzing-huis-molukse-wijk.html

 

Just to give you some background: the Moluccans are a very special case in the Netherlands. The Moluccans were the elite soldiers of the Netherlands during colonial times. After the Netherlands lost Indonesia as a colony, they were stuck with the question what to do with them. Indonesia insisted they either join the new Indonesian army, or return to their islands disarmed. The Moluccans themselves wanted to fight for independence of their islands. The Netherlands then completely screwed them over, by ordering them to board ships to the Netherlands. Once they were here, they were discharged from the army, and in many cases sent to live in exactly the same camps that during WW2 held jews(!). They stayed there for decades. When eventually the government accepted that they had to do something to house all the Moluccans, they were divided among Dutch towns, but under their own demand that they would have their own areas to live in since that is how they have always lived and their culture is based on this togetherness.

 

That is interesting.

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