Yes, but it's not only the CIA saying it. Turkish revolutionary parties like
the DHKC also speak of narcodollars defining the 'Susurluk state.'
valis wrote:
> Quoth Chairman Mark:
>
> > PS the CIA say that 25% of the Turkish GDP is drugs related.
>
> Here in the belly of the beast, most of us kn
At 06:54 PM 7/16/98 -0500, Valis wrote:
>Considering the obvious fact that every aspect of the drug trade,
>from seed to smoke rings, requires extreme stealth and diverting guile,
>any presumption of accurate stats, collected or inferred, should be looked
>upon as pure bullshit: drunken hypocrite
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The Fed used to count the demand $100 bills in the Miami region as an
indicator of the size of the narcotics business.
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Valis,
What actually are you talking about?
Mark
valis wrote:
> Chairman Mark rebuts:
>
> > Yes, but it's not only the CIA saying it. Turkish revolutionary parties
> > like the DHKC also speak of narcodollars defining the 'Susurluk state.'
>
> Speak of them without qualification? Then they're n
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An excellent book on this subject is Jeffrey Robinson's 'The Laundrymen'.
He gives plenty of evidence for the $450bn pa figure; as a bonus the book
jacket has a one-dollar bill stuck to it, with the blurb: 'This real
dollar bill has been used in a drug deal. It contains minute traces of
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Well, there are some ways of getting estimates of
this. Cash flows in and out of certain banks are one way.
The other more obvious first cut is the size of the famous
"statistical discrepancy" in the Balance-of-Payments
accounts, which gives a not bad cut for a country that is
either p
Chairman Mark rebuts:
> Yes, but it's not only the CIA saying it. Turkish revolutionary parties
> like the DHKC also speak of narcodollars defining the 'Susurluk state.'
Speak of them without qualification? Then they're no better off than
the constipated Calvinists in Washington, and their p
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