DOPE, INC. Britain's Opium War Against the U.S - by a U.S. Labor Party Investigating Team

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           DOPE, INC.
    Britain's Opium War Against the U.S.

             by a U.S. Labor Party
              Investigating Team
                  directed by
            Konstandinos Kalimtgis
                David Goldman
               Jeffrey Steinberg

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           The New Benjamin Franklin House
               Publishing Company, Inc.
                 New York, New York
                         1978
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        Published in the United States by The New Benjamin Franklin House
        Publishing Company
        Copyright © 1978 by Konstandinos Kalimtgis, David Goldman, and Jef-
        frey Steinberg
        All rights reserved.
         For information address the publisher:
         The New Benjamin Franklin House Publishing Company, Inc.
        -304 West 58th Street, 5th floor
         New York, New York 10019
        N. Spannaus, Editor-in-Chief; L. Frommer, Editor; P. Seawell, Designer;
        A. Yue, Cover Design; D. Yue and V. Berg, Graphics Editors.
        Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
        Kalimtgis, Konstandinos.
           Dope, Inc., Britain's Opium War against the United States
           Includes index.
        I. Narcotics, Control of - Great Britain. 2. Narcotics, Control of. 3. Drug
        abuse - United States. 4. Narcotics habit - United States. I. Steinberg,
        Jeffrey, joint author. II. Goldman, David, 1951- joint author. Ill. United
        States Labor Party. IV. Title. HV5850.G7K34          364.1'57'0941      78-
        26712
        ISBN: 0-933488-00-9

        Printed in the United States of America
        First Printing, December, 1978
        Second Printing, February, 1979

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    Dedication 111
    Acknowledgments v
    Introduction 1
    Part I: History 7
     Introduction 9
     1. Britain's First Opium Wars 12
     2. Palmerston's Fifth Column. USA 25
     3. Britain's "Noble Experiment" 43
    Part II: How the Drug Empire Works 57
     Introduction 59
     1. Banking and the World's Biggest Business 63
     2. From Opium to Dirty Money 78
     3. How the Drug Trade is Financed 83
     4. Britain's Gold and Dirty Diamond Operations 92
     5. Hong Kong: The World's Drug Capital 106
     6. The Peking Connection 113
     7. How the Royal Institute of International Affairs
        Runs Drugs and Dirty Money 139
     8. Canada: North America's Hong Kong 160
     9. All in the Family: The Real Syndicate 175
    Part III: Organized Crime 261
     Introduction 263
     1. The Bronfman Gang 269
     2. The Kennedys: Organized Crime in the Government 289
     3. Britain's Assassination Bureau: Permindex 301
     4. Permindex Unveiled: Resorts International Intertel 321
     5. The Jacobs Family's Emprise: Sports and Crime 330
     6. The Philadelphia Story 344

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    Part IV: Creating the Market:
      The British Origins of the Counterculture 361
    Part V: The Drug Lobby:
      The Criminals Come Out in the Open 381
    Epilogue 393
    Index 396

                                           Illustrations

       Introduction
     5 Figure 1. The Rate of Increase in Marijuana Use in the USA

       Part I
    24 Figure 1. Britain's Opium War Against China, 1820-1880

        Part II
     81 Figure 1. Opium. The Golden Triangle
     89 Figure 2. The Hongkong and Shanghai Control of Expatriate
                  Drug Trade
     98 Figure 3. Illegal Gold Flows
    101 Figure 4. British Gold and Diamond Syndicate
    124 Figure 5. Hong Kong and Peking: Sharing the Drug Take
    154 Figure 6. London's Royal Institute for International Affairs:
                  Drugs and Dirty Money
    170 Figure 7. Drug Running-The Canadian Connection
    223 The Dynasty of Robert Bruce: The Drug Family Tree

        Part III
    315 Figure 1. Dope, Inc. Assassination Bureau

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Dedication

     Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
     New York City
     October 18, 1978

      It is with proper pride that we dedicate this book to the often-
     unsung U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officers who have
     so often, so obscurely, died or languished in undeserved impris-
     onment in the silent war of the United States against the British
     monarchy's illegal drug traffic into our nation.
       This book is published with special thanks to those intelligence
     and law enforcement officials who have given us such extraordi-
     nary assistance in cross-checking facts in putting the story to-
     gether. These have included officials not only in the USA, but our
     nation's French ally, and also patriots in Canada embittered
     against what the Bronfmans and others have done to their nation
     and our own.
       It is no exaggeration to sum up the situation thus: the only
     proper comparison for today's British drug traffic into the USA is
     the British monarchy's 19th century Opium Wars against China.
     There is more than a parallel. The same HongShang and other
     banking interests that developed their wealth in the China opium
     trade are involved in the financial side of the traffic against the
     USA - aided by those leading elements of the Zionist Lobby
     which have controlled organized crime in the USA and the Carib-
     bean since the early 1920s.
I      This is a calculated form of political warfare against the USA
f·   by the British monarchy. Not only are the London-centered Cana-
t    dian, Hong Kong, Singapore, and British West Indies financial in-

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terests involved in pulling tens of billions out of the USA - our
    biggest source of balance-of-payments losses - but this is a pre-
    calculated political warfare. The evil British intelligence exec-
    utive - and head of the Aristotle Society - Bertrand Russell pro-
    posed this use of drugs as political subversion back during the
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    1920s. Among Russell's most prominent collaborators in this
    effort was Aldous Huxley. coordinator of the 1960s introduction of
    psychedelic substances to U.S. youth.
       The fight against illegal drugs and against the evil forces of
    "decriminalization" is nothing less than a war against Britain, to
    the purpose of saving our youth and our nation from the destruc-
    tion the British monarchy has projected for us.

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