From: "Mike Ruppert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The Following is an article from the April 24 edition of my newsletter, From
The Wilderness, which is sent via U.S. Mail to paid subscribers. The April
issue also contains a detailed discussion of covert operative Richard
Armitage's role in the current crisis and how CIA operatives with a long
tradition of drug dealing have planned this new Vietnam for a long time. For
subscription information please visit the web site at www.copvcia.com .

Kosovo Liberation Army and Albanian Sponsors Have Well Documented Roots in
The Heroin Trade
The Drug Trade is an Entrenched Part of the World Economy and NATO Politics
by
Michael C. Ruppert

(c) COPYRIGHT 1999 Michael C. Ruppert and From The Wilderness at
www.copvcia.com . All rights reserved. Permission to quote or reprint for
non-profit purposes only if the preceding appears.

An exceptional record of respected media sources from the U.S. and Europe
have documented that the Kosovo Liberation Army and their Albanian sponsors
are heroin financed organized crime groups struggling to dominate the flow
of middle eastern heroin into Europe and even the Eastern United States.
The Christian Science Monitor reported on Oct. 20, 1994: "Disrupted by the
Yugoslav conflict, drug trafficking across the Balkans is making a comeback
as Albanian mafia barons carve out a new smuggling route to Western Europe,
bypassing the peninsula's war zones, according to United Nations and other
narcotics experts." To document the increase in traffic through the Albanian
Kosovar region The Monitor continued, "For example, just 14 pounds of hard
drugs were seized by Hungarian police in 1990, but by August this year
[1994] the figure had risen to 1,304 pounds." In describing the then
evolving trade, which was coming to be dominated by Kosovar Albanians The
Monitor added, "But European police chiefs fear the conduit will strengthen
Kosovo Albanian drug syndicates - some of the most powerful on the
continent - whose tentacles have stretched as far as the East coast of the
United States...
"From their base in Velki Trnovac in southern Serbia, dubbed the 'Medellin
of the Balkans,' Albanian mafia chiefs oversee their European drug operation
and are suspected of masterminding the new Balkan route."
Colombia in the Balkans
The highly respected Jane's Intelligence Review from Great Britain went much
deeper in predicting the coming crisis in a February 1, 1995 article
entitled The Balkan Medellin. Three paragraphs from that article are so
compelling we reprint them here in their entirety.  "The Albanian-dominated
region of western Macedonia accounts for a disproportionate share of
Macedonia's (FYROM) shrinking GDP. This situation has strengthened
Albanophobic sentiments among the ethnic Macedonian majority, especially as
a great deal of revenue is thought to derive from Albanian narco-terrorism
as well as associated gun-running and cross-border smuggling to and from
Albania, Bulgaria and the Kosovo province of Serbia.  Although its extent
and forms remain in dispute, this rising Albanian economic power is helping
to turn the Balkans into a hub of criminality.  "Previously transported to
Western Europe through former Yugoslavia, heroin from Turkey, the
Transcaucus and points further east is now being increasingly routed to
Italy via the Black Sea, Albania, Bulgaria and Macedonia. This is a
development that has strengthened the Albanian mafia which is now thought to
control 70% of the illegal heroin market in Germany and Switzerland. Closely
allied to the powerful Sicilian mafia, the Albanian associates have also
greatly benefited from the presence of large numbers of mainly Kosovar
Albanians in a number of western European countries;
Switzerland alone now has over 100,000 ethnic Albanian residents. As well as
providing a perfect cover for Albanian criminals, this diaspora is also a
useful source of income for racketeers...
"If left unchecked, this growing Albanian narco-terrorism could lead to a
Colombian syndrome in the Southern Balkans, or the emergence of a situation
in which the Albanian mafia becomes powerful enough to control one or more
states in the region. In practical terms, this will involve either Albania
or Macedonia, or both. Politically, this is now being done by channeling
growing foreign exchange (forex) profits from narco-terrorism into local
governments and political parties. In Albania, the ruling Democratic Party
(DP) led by President Sali Berisha is now widely suspected of tacitly
tolerating and even directly profiting from drug-trafficking for wider
politico-economic reasons, namely the financing of secessionist political
parties and other groupings in Kosovo and Macedonia." These four-year-old
evaluations, along with an abundance of other evidence of Albanian-Kosovar
mafia expansion paint a whole new picture of what is really happening in
Kosovo. Clearly Serbia is legitimately defending itself from an organized
crime syndicate taking control of one of its provinces.  How powerful is the
Albanian mafia? Well, as far back as 1985 it was powerful enough to frighten
New York U.S. attorney Rudy Giulliani who, according to a Wall Street
Journal story dated September 9, was receiving special personal protection
after prosecuting a heroin case in New York City connected to a ring of
powerful Albanian traffickers.  The Journal wrote, "But it is drug
trafficking that has gained Albanian organized crime the most notoriety.
Some Albanians, according federal Drug Enforcement Agency officials, are key
traders in the 'Balkan connection' the Istanbul-to-Belgrade heroin route.
While less well known than the so-called Sicilian and French connections,
the Balkan route in some years may move 24% to 40% of the U.S. heroin
supply, officials say.  If the Albanians were moving 24 to 40% fourteen
years ago then, given their growing control over the traffic through the
region, their access to Western Europe and mobility throughout the world,
they may well control more than half of the heroin now entering the United
States and law enforcement sources indicate that they control 75% of the
heroin entering Western Europe.
A Brilliant Voice From Canada
Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa has
written an absolutely brilliant article on the Kosovo war which decimates,
in its entirety, the U.S. government's stated version of events and lays
bare a plan to re-colonize the region on behalf of Germany and the United
States. The meticulously footnoted article sums up the entire Kosovo
nightmare in one sentence by saying, "The west was relying on its KLA
puppets to rubber-stamp an agreement which would have transformed Kosovo
into an occupied territory under Western administration." After describing
in detail the heroin-financed, organized crime, political power structure of
the region, and noting carefully that there are other organized political
entities not involved in the drug trade speaking on behalf of ethnic
Albanians from Kosovo, Chossudovsky documents the military and intelligence
alliance between Bonn (now Berlin) and Washington to create the KLA.
"Since the early 1990s, Bonn and Washington have joined hands in
establishing their respective spheres of influence in the Balkans. Their
intelligence agencies have also collaborated. According to intelligence
analyst John Whitley, covert support to the Kosovo rebel army was
established between the CIA and Germany's [BND]...The task to create and
finance the KLA was initially given to Germany: "They used German uniforms,
East German weapons and were financed, in part, with drug money. According
to Whitley, the CIA was subsequently instrumental in training and equipping
the KLA in Albania."
Giving the overall economic perspective, Chossudovsky notes the effect of
often brutal economic sanctions imposed by the IMF and other banking
institutions which so often presage a region's descent into apparent anarchy
before its rescue by the "benevolent" industrial powers.  "The application
of strong 'economic' medicine' under the guidance of the Washington based
Bretton Woods institutions had contributed to wrecking Albania's banking
system and precipitating the collapse of Albania's economy. The resulting
chaos enabled American and European transnationals to carefully position
themselves. Several western oil companies [some represented by Richard
Armitage] including Occidental, Shell and British Petroleum had their eyes
riveted on Albania's abundant and unexplored oil deposits. Western investors
were also gawking Albania's extensive reserves of chrome, copper, gold
nickel and platinum..." Given these undeniable facts, and a well documented
history which the Internet and publications like this will not forget, the
current propaganda and very real war being fought in Kosovo takes on a new
and unforgivable light. Ronald Reagan's comparison of the Contras in Central
America to America's Founding Fathers is today as comical as it is offensive
in light of what we know about the Contra war and how the Contras were
financed. The Mujahedeen Freedom Fighters of Afghanistan and Pakistan who we
financed with heroin from the same fields which now supply the KLA have
become terrorists who attack embassies and target American citizens. The
forgotten Meo tribesman of Laos, who Ted Shackley created with heroin from
the Golden Triangle are now basically forgotten - those who survived having
been resettled in the U.S. and elsewhere. But the warlords remain in
Washington, Berlin, London, the Golden Triangle, the Golden Crescent,
Albania and Kosovo.
This writer has said many times and in many places that these wars,
destabilizations and "economic cleansings" are planned and orchestrated
years, even decades in advance. It was a bittersweet affirmation for me to
read Chossudovsky's own analysis:
"The fate of Kosovo had already been carefully laid out prior to the signing
of the 1995 Dayton agreement. NATO had entered an unwholesome 'marriage of
convenience' with the mafia. "Freedom Fighters were put in place, the
narcotics trade enabled Washington and Bonn to "finance the Kosovo conflict"
with the ultimate objective of destabilizing the Belgrade government and
fully recolonizing the Balkans."
What remains to be seen is whether or not a badly misled American public
will be willing to sacrifice the blood of her sons in this utterly dishonest
conflict. I read somewhere once that the historical memory of a nation lasts
only about one generation. Funny, Vietnam doesn't seem that long ago.

Suggested Reading: KOSOVO FREEDOM FIGHTERS FINANCED BY ORGANIZED CRIME by
Michel Chossudovsky, Department of Economics, University of Ottawa. Voice
Box 1-613-562-5800 ext. 1415, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[The full text of Professor Chossudovsky's article will be placed on the web
by April 24, with permission, at www.copvcia.com.]





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