-Caveat Lector- [endsecrecy.com] Fw: US destroys commercial hemp in Nicaragua By David Crockett Williams @lightspeed.net Sunday January 10 1999 11:08 PM PST The CIA-Drug connection is mentioned inside. [forwarded from Katalyst]Hold your friggin' hats, guys. Reality IS stranger than fiction, but never have I seen a better example of the inherently dysfunctional nature of the drug war than this. Don't read the headline, and think you know what's to comein this piece. There's a glaring HUGE and INEXCUSABLE role of the US intelligence community indicated within this text. I'll make a note within, so you won't miss it. ================ 3. SPECIAL REPORT: Canadian Citizens, Investors Busted for Hemp to Help Nicaraguan Hurricane Victims NOTE TO OUR READERS: This first-person account from DonWirthshafter of the Ohio Hempery reached our desk today. We present it here in its entirety. The Week Online will cover this international story as it unfolds. A story is breaking in Nicaragua that should reach the worldstage soon. I just returned from trying to turn around an ugly situation, but left without visible results. I hope some fair treatment in the U.S. and Canadian media can do some good. The story starts with a group of Canadian investors whowanted to do some good for Nicaragua. Bankers, builders and merchants got together and incorporated Hemp Agro International with offices in Vancouver, Toronto andManagua. Their website (http://www.hempagro.com) describes their project and development they hoped to bring to the tropics. Nicaragua stagnates in the aftermath of series of naturaldisasters and a U.S. financed civil war. If there was ever a place to demonstrate industrial hemp's utility forsustainable economic development, Nicaragua is it. Hemp Agro planted 100 acres of Chinese hempseed and hired a full- time professional botanist to supervise a crop improvementprogram. The company envisioned growing a series of hempseed crops, pressing the seeds for oil, making products from hemp oil and utilizing the stalks for particleboard. The project was dependent on their developing an improved tropical variety of seed hemp, something not being attempted anywhere else in the world. The project took on additional significance in the aftermathof Hurricane Mitch. Tens of thousands of homes need to be replaced. The relief agencies had a choice, cut down thousands of acres of trees for building materials or accelerate the building of the hempstalk particleboard mill. Most of the traditional crops suffered heavy damage during the storm, Hemp Agro's crop withstood the winds and rain. Fifty employees were busy harvesting bags full of hemp seed and building a mountain of hemp stalks. That's when a U.S. DEA agent went ballistic. One day before Christmas, it caused an army of black hooded soldiers tomove in and occupy the field. Each posed for their picture in front of the large signboard that marked the "Hemp Agro Nicaragua, S.A. Research and Development Site" (see http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1998/diciembre/24-diciembre-1998/nac ional/nacional10.html).(This and the following links are in Spanish. For those who do not speak Spanish, paste these URL's into <http://babelfish.altavista.com/cgi-bin/translate?> for arough translation into English.) Then they began the long task of gathering the crop in piles and setting them on fire (http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1998/diciembre/26-diciembre-1998/). Dr. Paul Wylie, the Canadian horticulturist who was hired by the group to supervise the project, was feeling prettysatisfied with his work in Nicaragua. His employees were busy harvesting their first crop of seeds. He had learned quite a bit about growing hemp in the tropics. Christmas was approaching and the harvesting would have to stop forthe holidays. Dr. Wylie was in a taxi on his way back from the bank with the payroll for his 50 workers. A black car tried to force them off the road. A couple of motorcycles approached. Both Wylie and his driver thought they were being robbed. The driver started to head up on the curb to get away when bullets began tearing up the cab. Wylie and the driver were terrified until their attackers finallyidentified themselves as police. Wylie thought his troubles were over, but they were just beginning. Wylie was arrested and taken to the brig. The same prison that former dictator, Anastasio Somoza, used for his worstpolitical enemies. A perfect movie set for an 1850's western, except it's an historic military base. Perched on the rim of the volcano, it's got an incredible view. Only the prisoners can't see a thing, they are kept in dungeons underground. In Nicaragua, you are considered guilty until proveninnocent. Forget the right to counsel, forget the right to remain silent, this is not America. In the aftermath of his arrest, ten days of hearings took place on the case, only Wylie had no right to attend or help his attorneys prepare.He was locked up tight. Bail or bond were not available. Without an explanation of the charges, Wylie could not evenfigure out what he was being accused of. Thankfully, his wife was able to bring him food every day. Without family support like this, prisoners starve. Because of my expertise in hemp and my legal credentials, I was asked to hurry down to Nicaragua and help the local attorneys the investors hired to bring reason to thesituation. I was determined to prove to myself and the court that this really was industrial hemp and not marijuanathat was being grown. I also wanted to visit Dr. Wylie and see if I could raise his spirits. It took a court order to visit a prisoner in the brig, evenfor attorneys and translators. Armed with a court order that took days to obtain, the guards still only allowed us ashort, 15-minute visit. It was barely enough time for introductions, and no time to get to the details of thecase. Still, Wylie was able to briefly describe his research methodology. Dr. Wylie described it as the George Washington Carvermethod of crop improvement. Start with seeds from as close to the original source as possible. (Hemp originated in southeast Asia.) This way you get the most genetic diversity. Plant a million plants. From these, find the thousand specimens that best match your breeding objectives.From these prime plants, plant a million seeds. Plant the seeds from the best 1000 plants for five years and you will see spectacular improvements in the breeding of that crop. It was an ambitious attempt to create a tropical variety of low THC industrial hemp, but the U.S. DEA got in the way. Our drug warriors refuse to recognize a difference betweenhemp and marijuana. This is why the DEA is being sued by a group of Kentucky farmers (see http://www.drcnet.org/wol/042.html#kentucky and http://www.drcnet.org/wol/048.html#ky-hemp). The U.S. employed DEA agent looked at the plant in a microscope andsaw the glandular trichromes characteristic of Cannabis. He concluded therefore it must be marijuana, never considering that legal industrial hemp also has these characteristic parts. Nicaragua is in a vulnerable position. It needs a massive influx of foreign aid to begin its recovery from the civilwar and Hurricane Mitch. Pressure from the U.S. diplomats orced the government to act quickly. One government minister after another came to court to kowtow to theforeign imperialists. Politicians who praised the project a week before began denying that they gave approval or claimedthat the investors lied to get their permits. Ten days of hearings were held over the New Year's holiday. The tide turned from whether a crime had been committed to which government heads would roll for allowing this scandal to develop. The scandal has occupied the front page in Managua's threepapers since it broke the day before Christmas. As the tide turned against the defendants, the papers got more vicious. See the following articles: http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1998/diciembre/30-diciembre-1998/nac ional/nacional10.html http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1998/diciembre/30-diciembre-1998/nac ional/nacional5.html http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1998/diciembre/31-diciembre-1998/nac ional/nacional1.html http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1999/enero/02-enero-1999/nacional/na cional11.html http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1999/enero/02-enero-1999/nacional/na cional10.html Monday's paper featured one story about the trial (http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1999/enero/04-enero-1999/nacional/n acional7.html) and another entitled "They Sell Crack in the Schools" about a government report that ended up describing the 100 acre bust (http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/archivo/1999/enero/04-enero-1999/nacional/n acional1.html). Each of the Canadians investors in the project are nowcharged with major drug crimes. They are subject to arrest in Canada and extradition to Nicaragua under the reciprocal provisions of the treaties intended to bringnarcotraficantes north for trial in the U.S. or Canada. We are not describing a typical bunch of criminals. Hemp Agro International was founded by established Canadian citizenswho wanted to do some good for the world. As part of their many applications for permits from various Nicaragua Agencies, the group provided the authorities with paperwork certifying they each had clean criminal records in Canada. Most had never thought about ever finding themselves in a criminal court. One problem confuses the issue for all involved. For the position of local manager, the investors chose to hire anhistoric figure, Oscar Danilo Bland�n. Bland�n is a central character in the C.I.A. drug running scandal exposed by Gary Webb in the San Jose Mercury News and his recent book Dark Alliance (see http://www.drcnet.org/wol/043.html#garywebb). Bland�n was one of the founders of the Contra party and remains well connected with the power structure inNicaragua. But to finance the contra armies in the Reagan 1980's, Bland�n helped import tons of cocaine into America.He served almost two years in a federal prison. Bland�n holds an MBA, is bilingual and became quite excited by thepotential of what hemp could do for his country. He proved a natural choice for project manager. But the tide turned. When the government and media branded this research plot as the "largest marijuana bust in the history of Central America," Bland�n's checkered history seemed to be as proof that these gringos were up to no good. **** Here are three things that you need to know, to grasp the significance of what you have just read so far, and are about to read below: 1. The people of British Columbia, CANADA demonstrated their environmental savvy and resistance to ignorant drug policy by voting to legalize the cultivation of industrial hemp about ayear ago. This has made B.C. CANADA a global hotbed for legitimate hemp cultivation research - the scientists involved here are legitimate agricultural scientists - not f(&*&ing criminals! 2. The significance of the revelations of Gary Webb's Dark Alliance series in 1996 was NOT the discovery of CIA drug smuggling, which would have literally been old news easily verified by reading congressional transcripts of Kerry Committeehearings held during the 1980's. What was significant, WAS THE DIRECT LINK BETWEEN A KNOWN CIA-CONTRA LEADER AND HIS ROLE AS THE PRIMARY SOURCE FOR COCAINE IMPORTED INTO SOUTH CENTRAL L.A. WHERE THE CRACK EXPLOSION IS WELL KNOWN TO HAVESTEMMED FROM. It is also worth noting that the young black dealer ("Freeway" Ricky Ross) is serving a life sentence while, as you can see, the CIA's man - OSCAR DANILO BLANDON - served TWO LOUSY YEARS! 3. To understand the unprecedented manipulation and hypocrisy of the U.S. DEA leading this insanity in Nicaragua, one must first understand the kind of protection Danilo Blandon enjoyed from the Republican administrations that got into bed with himto create the "Contras" in the first place. Maxine Waters presented evidence at the Congressional hearings which followed the release of Volume I of the CIA's self investigation last year, that proved that Danilo Blandon's status as a high volume trafficker of narcotics (by the TON) has been known to DEA for decades with the first entry into their own records dating backto 1974. Regardless of this, Blandon has been able to establish one business after another in the US, travel to and from Latin America with ease and efficiency only shared by U.N. passport holders, AND even when he's been caught transporting undeclared cash across the U.S. border ($100,000 in one well documented incident), he was not only released on the orders of U.S. authorities (read CIA pukes) but they even arranged for him to retake possession of all of the cash before he proceeded on his way. The point of number three here, is to illustrate what the likely response might have been to the Canadian scientists when they made inquiries to determine the validity of Danilo Blandon'scredentials for his position as "local manager." I assure you, the same people who protect Danilo Blandon and make sure he only gets two years after being caught red handed, also destroyed Gary Webb career in journalism in order to be able to continue to deny the vast role of the U.S. intelligence in bringing drugs into the USA to finance the Contra war. ***** read on, folks. Hemp Agro had obtained more than twenty licenses forconducting business in Nicaragua. The Agricultural Ministry was informed as to their plans and had issued licenses forthe importation of Chinese seed. Nothing was hidden here, the company was doing all it could to enlist government support for the planned particleboard mill and oil crushingmill. The government ministers were invited to see the field. A large sign marked its location. The paperwork filed in Nicaragua gave the names of all of the investors. Would these steps be taken for a field of marijuana? The defense lawyers decided to put me on the stand to giveexpert testimony about hemp. It was a frustrating experience. "We call it 'going to Vietnam,'" the attorneys told me in an effort to prepare me for the hearing. "It's brutal, ugly and take no prisoners." They were right. The usual civil behavior of attorneys that I am used to was notpresent there at all. It was war. We prepared more than 100 pages of journal articlestranslated into Spanish for the court. But because these were not originals, they were not admissible. Court was held in a cramped office lined by desks with old manualtypewriters. It proceeded slowly because a secretary needed type a live transcript. In my case, since my Spanish was not up to speed, a translator did his best to make meaningof my technical presentation, phrase by phrase. It crawled slowly. When a question was posed to me, the transcript would be made, the secretary would read it back as my translator put it in English, I would answer pausing for thetranslation and the typing. It dragged on until 7:00 pm on New Year's Day. The courtroom was crowed with newspaper reporters and photographers who would crowded in to snap close-ups of myface. Nobody was introduced and I was not allowed to ask any questions. When I was done the lawyers commenced arcane legal arguments centering on why I did not present an embossed identification of myself as an attorney andbotanist. The judge kept my bar card. I am used to court, but this was something else. It was an ambush. I was able to describe for the court the differences betweenhemp and marijuana. I explained the difference in the way the crop was grown and harvested. The evidence was that the employees were beating the harvested plants on a rail "likebeans." This was clearly grown and harvested seed hemp and was totally inconsistent with the methods of planting andharvesting marijuana. I explained that contrary to the assertion of the DEA, that international law gave Nicaraguasovereignty to decide the question for itself. "Cannabis grown for the purpose of industrial use" was excepted fromthe treaty provisions. A limit on the level of THC in the crop was up to Nicaragua to define. Switzerland, for example, has not set a limit. I described the market for the seeds and why the oil was sospecial. I explained that the test performed by the DEA is incapable of discriminating hemp and marijuana. DEA agents were not violating the sovereignty of Canada or Switzerland, yet they felt at home running roughshod over our CentralAmerican neighbor. I explained why the researchers had to go to China for their seed, nothing close was available inEurope or America. The low-THC European varieties were for a far different latitude and climate and would not work inNicaragua. Besides, they are all so protected by plant patents, registrations and restrictive contracts that theseeds would have to be bought every year. This means they would never acclimate to the Nicaraguan growing conditionsand would be too unreliable to anchor an industry. China has grown hemp for seed for thousands of years. The people of the region where the seeds originated do not even have a concept of the use of the hemp plant as a drug. I told the judge of the 22 web sites I found that soldmarijuana seeds. The minimum price offered was $5 per seed. At 60,000 seeds per kilogram, a kilo of seeds would be worth $300,000. The 15,000-kilogram container shipment from Chinawould be 4.5 billion dollars if it were marijuana. I said it was impossible and crazy to assume that this much seedcould be marijuana. Besides, I told the court, this particular shipment of seeds was examined by the U.S. Customs while the container was being transshipped in LongBeach, California. The container was emptied for a DEA inspection. Only hempseeds were found. They released the shipment to go forward to its destination in Nicaragua. I described what a hemp economy could do for Nicaragua interms of employment and self-sufficiency. I gave good references for the Canadian defendants whom I had met. I tried to help, but it felt like I was talking to air. Yesterday, the judge found probable cause to hold thedefendants up for charges. Dr. Wylie will have to languish in jail while the government works to extradite the otherdefendants from Canada and the U.S. Once arrested and returned "to the scene of the crime", the defendants will have no more rights than Dr. Wylie did upon his arrest. Most of the defendants were only inactive investors in theproject. They have never set foot in Nicaragua. Now they will have to hire attorneys, fight extradition and suffer having their reputations smeared around the world. Nicaragua seems adept at shooting itself in the foot on aregular basis. What started out as an exciting project to bring a new industry to a place it was truly needed, has nowturned into an international scandal. It's not just the investors who are affected. For Nicaragua to progress it will need help from foreign industries and industrialists,foreign technology and technologists. When the story of how Dr. Paul Wylie was treated for his efforts in Nicaragua is spread in the international community, it will be hard toget others to commit to even visiting the country. The real losers are the local compesinos who stood to gain steadyemployment in the project. As it is, the government agents kept the $5000 payroll they seized from Dr. Wylie. The workers missed their Christmas pay. There are no winners in this story. The toll will continue as long as our government obscures the difference between hemp and marijuana and its agents run roughshod over the rights of the people of Central America. I am trying to get some help spreading the word on thisstory. If the government spreads it, it will be all about marijuana. The word hemp will not make it into the story. I have to come out aggressively to get the word to the media that there is a lot more behind this "bust" than meets theeye. Anyone with suggestions is welcome to write or call. For more information, please contact Don Wirtshafter at (740) 662-4367 or [EMAIL PROTECTED], or Grant Sanders, Hemp Agro International, (905) 681-1110. **** Folks, some brief US history is in order here. When prohibition ended in the US, it is true that vast organized crime empires began to crumble and were forced to diversifytheir interests to survive. It is also true that some of these illicit empires included men like Joseph Kennedy (father of JFK and RFK) and William Randolf Hearst. During the late 1930's Hearst sought out the assistance of Dow Chemicals (who happened to have developed a process to make paper from wood pulp) in the enormous propaganda campaign that criminalized marijuana and made no distinction betweenhemp and marijuana. Prior to this time in history, for literally thousands of years, hemp fiber was the primary material from which 90% of the world's paper goods were made. The environmental devastation that has resulted from this transition from hemp to wood pulp paper can be easily seen in any satellite photo of the rain forest region, or eventhe redwood forests of the Pacific northwest. It is enough to bring you to tears, just to glance at it. Make no mistake about it, the men who brought us the Viet Nam War, and MIA/POWs later got into bed with Latin American drug lords to bring us the Contra War, financed almost entirely by theimportation of illegal drugs into the USA. Besides drugs, the only other funds for that war came from the US congress appropriations and the fund raising from conservative rightpolitical networks by Oliver North here in the USA. A glimpse of this can be found in the Volume II report of the CIA's self-invesigation released by Bill Clinton as a retaliatory move only an hour after the House approved articles for his impeachment. I urge you to watch as this Nicaraguan scandal unfolds to see for yourselves that it is these very same interests protecting fortunes no less criminal than the bootleggers and organized crime of the prohibition era that are at work destroying these good people of Canada who tried to help Nicaragua after the devastation they suffered from this year's hurricane. I predict with confidence, based on all I have seen, heard and read on these subjects for many years, that the participation of Danilo Blandon in this Nicaraguan hemp project was anything but coincidental or accidental, and the work of interests entirely unassociated with these Canadian scientists or their benefactors who will now be skewered publicly while Mr. Blandon will curiously escape all consequence. Mark my words. 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