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Friday, November 04, 2011

The Opium Papers

 Afghanistan has had bumper crops of opium ever since NATO has spread its protective blanket over the region. I recall that it was the Taliban that frowned on poppy growing back before 2001. The story has changed somewhat now... and keeps changing.

If you have not yet noticed, there is a awful lot in modern day politics that is more extreme than in our parents' days: more extreme, more ruthless, more brutish... more like a gang of rich thugs.

 The Guardian
 12 December 2009
Drugs money worth billions of dollars kept the financial system afloat at the height of the global crisis, the United Nations' drugs and crime tsar has told the Observer.
Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, said he has seen evidence that the proceeds of organised crime were "the only liquid investment capital" available to some banks on the brink of collapse last year. He said that a majority of the $352bn (£216bn) of drugs profits was absorbed into the economic system as a result.
This will raise questions about crime's influence on the economic system at times of crisis. It will also prompt further examination of the banking sector as world leaders, including Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, call for new International Monetary Fund regulations. Speaking from his office in Vienna, Costa said evidence that illegal money was being absorbed into the financial system was first drawn to his attention by intelligence agencies and prosecutors around 18 months ago. "In many instances, the money from drugs was the only liquid investment capital. In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor," he said.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/dec/13/drug-money-banks-saved-un-cfief-claims

Drugs run a good part of the world.
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