CONSPIRACY NEWS YOU CAN USE OR ABUSE!
9/10/2001:
Rumsfeld
says $2.3 TRILLION
Missing from
Pentagon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU4GdHLUHwU
9/11: Well,
you know BUT Osama - Bush - CIA Connections:
Too many
Coincidences
http://serbstvo.yuku.com/topic/628/Proof--Osama-bin-Laden--CIA--Died--2001-Osama-Bush-CIA-Conne#.UE-PlK5E4g0
Attack on Taliban planned before 9/11 ? You decide…. http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/preplanned.html
In
Yahoo, 9/2/ 2006 :
From: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060902/ap_on_re_as/afghan_drugs
Afghan
Opium out of Control
By
MATTHEW PENNINGTON, Associated Press Writer KABUL,
Afghanistan - Opium cultivation in Afghanistan
is
spiraling out of control, rising 59 percent this year to produce a
record 6,100 tons — nearly a third more than the world's drug users
consume, the U.N. said Saturday.
See
Also MENA: How Clinton “owned” the Bushes
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MENA/mena.html
ARTICLES ABOUT AFGHAN OPIUM TRADE BEFORE 9 / 11
Iran Shifts War Against Drugs, Admitting It Has Huge Problem By NEIL MACFARQUHAR For years Iran has fought drug addiction with penalties of jail and occasionally death. But an alarming wave of addicts has caused the Islamic Republic to shift its tactics August 18, 2001 World News
At Heroin's Source, Taliban Do What 'Just Say No' Could Not
By BARRY BEARAK : American narcotics officials who visited Afghanistan confirmed that the ruling Taliban had managed a rare triumph in the war on drugs with their ban on the cultivation of poppies. May 24, 2001 World News
Taliban's
Eradication of Poppies Is Convulsing Opium MarketBy
BARBARA CROSSETTE: Unexpected
success of Taliban in Afghanistan in eradicating three-quarters of
world's crop of opium poppies in one season raises questions about
where production is likely to spring up next; UN expert Pino
Arlacchi, noting sharp rises in heroin and opium prices, says
officials are looking at Myanmar, Pakistan and Central Asia
June
13, 2001 World News
MORE ON OPIUM AND: HEROIN, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, PRICES (FARES, FEES AND RATES), DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC, POPPIES, ARLACCHI, PINO, TALIBAN, UNITED NATIONS, MYANMAR, FAR EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND PACIFIC AREAS, PAKISTAN
Praise the Taliban? Dr. Mohammed Anwar Meah reply to May 30 letter scores [ criticizes ] Taliban, despite its crackdown on poppy cultivation June 4, 2001 Opinion Letter
Taliban's
Ban On Poppy A Success, U.S. Aides Say
By
BARBARA CROSSETTE: American
narcotics experts have concluded that the Taliban's ban on
opium-poppy cultivation appears to have wiped out the world's largest
crop in less than a year. May
20, 2001 World News
Cautious
U.S. Hope on Report of Lower Afghan Opium Crop
By
BARBARA CROSSETTE : US
agencies are receiving reports similar to those received by United
Nations agencies of a sharply reduced opium crop in
Taliban-controlled areas of Afghanistan; it is unclear whether
reduction, if there is one, is due to turnaround by Taliban or to
other factors, like severe drought . February
11, 2001 World News
Taliban
Seem to Be Making Good on Opium Ban, U.N. Says
By
BARBARA CROSSETTE: Initial
results from survey of opium-growing areas of Afghanistan indicate
that Taliban may have succeeded in sharply reducing poppy crop;
astonished UN narcotics-control officials report no major signs of
cultivation this year in northern provinces; farmers tell inspectors
they are trying to grow other crops; World Bank warns at same time
that country faces major famine; UN appeals for help for 100,000
Afghans caught in bitter cold
February
7, 2001 World News
A
U.N. Aide Says Taliban Is Reducing Poppy Crop
By
BARBARA CROSSETTE: United
Nations' top anti-narcotics official says that Taliban government in
Afghanistan appears to be succeeding in slowing significantly
cultivation of opium poppies for first time since radical Islamic
movement seized power four years ago December
10, 2000 World News