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Why the fictitious "War on Drugs" will Never be Won.
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Gross incompetence of the C.I.A. ruining our relationships with many
countries and causing us to lose billions of dollars.
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How some Embassy personnel get rich illegally by selling U.S. visas
to foreign nationalists who would normally be denied entrance to the United
States.
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The power of cocaine in American campaign financing - The true force
behind world wide drug trafficking.
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The attempt to establish a "Super C.I.A." outside the U.S., to avoid
interference from Congress and the President.
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The $27 billion dollar a year CIA budget - C.I.A. should be disbanded
for major failures which are inexcusable.
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How foreign government officials "feed" from the C.I.A. and A.I.D. (Agency
for International Development) troughs!
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U.S. foreign diplomacy: based on blackmail and payoffs - $3 billion
a year wasted on Israel.
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How foreign officials get rich from U.S. disaster relief programs while
U.S. looks the other way.
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C.I.A. agent Gen. Jose A. Bueso Rosa of Honduras: Why the U.S.
Justice department is afraid of him.
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How American Political Campaigns and Unauthorized Black Ops are Financed
from protected criminal activities outside the U.S.
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Digital Tyranny in America: How the richest men in the U.S. have bought
up all the media corporations like AT&T, TCI, TLC, Cox Communications,
QBC, Bravo, GTE, CableVision, Times Warner, Warner Bros., CBS Inc., NBC,
Walt Disney, etc. with the purpose of taking control of the entire communications
industry in order to ultimately gain total control over the political,
social and economic forces in America and impose their businesses, political
and social agendas on the entire world, not just the U.S. (satellite TV).
Their next objective will be to take away freedom of expression over the
Internet.
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How the NSA has monitored International Communications satellites for
years in order to obtain confidential commerical and scientific communications
from Europe and Asia (and even within the U.S.) in order to share it with
key U.S. companies (especially those who make major campaign contributions)
to gain commercial advantages in International contracts and business.
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