Osama bin Laden's Bush family Business 
            Connections
            Alliance With Pakistan Will Stimulate Drug Trade, 
            Bring Revenues Under U.S. Control - Colombian Opium Production Will 
            Soar
            The Taliban's Biggest Economic Attack on the U.S. 
            Came in February With The Destruction of Its Opium 
            Crop
            by
            Michael C. Ruppert
            [© Copyright 2001, Michael C. Ruppert and From The 
            Wilderness Publications. All Rights Reserved. May be reprinted and 
            distributed for non-profit purposes only]
             
            From the September 18, issue of From The 
            Wilderness
            FTW - Money connections between Bush Republicans 
            and Osama bin Laden go way back and the political and economic 
            connections have remained unbroken for 20 years. And what appears to 
            be a "new" alliance with Pakistan is merely a new manifestation of a 
            decades-long partnership in the heroin trade.
            Conveniently ignored in all of the press coverage 
            since the tragic events of Sept. 11 is the fact that on May 17 
            Secretary of State Colin Powell announced a gift of $43 million to 
            the Taliban as a purported reward for its eradication of 
            Afghanistan's opium crop this February. That, in effect, made the 
            U.S. the Taliban's largest financial benefactor according to 
            syndicated columnist Robert Scheer writing in The Los Angeles times 
            on May 22. But -- as we described in FTW's March 2001 
            issue -- the Taliban's destruction of that crop was apparently the 
            single most important act of economic warfare against U.S. economic 
            interests that the Taliban had ever committed. So why the gift? 
            Critics of the Gulf War well recall how, just prior 
            to Sadam's invasion of Kuwait, President Bush (Sr.) dispatched 
            Ambassador April Glaspie to visit Sadam with a letter and a "wink 
            and a nod" telling the Iraqi leader that it was OK to invade his 
            smaller neighbor. The May gift from Uncle Sam could well have been 
            sending the same kind of message, along with necessary funds to 
            complete the attacks. Drugs and terrorism go hand in hand.
            Until February, Afghanistan had been the world's 
            largest producer of opium/heroin, claiming close to 70% of the 
            world's total production. That opium, consumed largely in Western 
            Europe and smuggled through the Balkans, was a direct source of cash 
            deposits in Western financial institutions and markets.
            I specifically commented on this at an economic 
            crisis conference in Moscow, Russia on March 7. In my formal 
            statement to the Russian conference I said,
            "Just before coming to this conference I read in 
            the Associated Press, Agence France Press and other reliable sources 
            that the Taliban has recently eradicated most of its 3000 ton opium 
            crop in Afghanistan. If true, I view this as a form of economic 
            warfare against Russia [and the U.S.] because it would drive 
            opium production more into Southeast Asia and Colombia. However, I 
            now suspect that this will result in a shift of opium production to 
            the Caucasus under the Kurds which will see an increase in smuggling 
            through Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. I should note that both 
            Vice President Richard Cheney and the designated Deputy Secretary of 
            State Richard Armitage are members of the US-Azerbaijan Chamber of 
            Commerce. Such a move would have the effect of drastically 
            shortening smuggling routes and costs into Western Europe and of 
            bypassing unstable areas of the Balkans.
            I have received additional reports that 
            Uzbekistan is now awash in the opium poppy and, as in the US with 
            the CIA, that Russian military and intelligence agencies facilitate 
            the trade as a means of protecting access to hard currency. The 
            point here is not that the US it totally evil or the only country 
            doing these things. But the US is far and away the most advanced 
            nation when it comes to the use of such methods to achieve 
            superiority. As [Russian economist Michael] Khazin has noted, 
            the US and Britain and Germany started the conflict in Kosovo in 
            1999 to stave off a collapse of western markets following the Asian 
            collapse of 1997-8. Now Colombia is a last-ditch effort to protect 
            the US markets and European opposition is jeopardizing that 
            plan."
            The Taliban's actions this year severed the ruling 
            military junta in Pakistan from its primary source of foreign 
            revenues and made bin Laden and the Taliban completely expendable in 
            the eyes of the Pakistani government. It also cut off billions of 
            dollars in revenues that had been previously laundered through 
            western banks and Russian financial institutions connected to 
            them.
            Now as US military action will replace the Taliban 
            government and fresh crops will be planted in Afghanistan, the slack 
            in cash flow will assuredly be replaced by dramatically increased 
            opium production in Colombia; the revenues from that effort being 
            needed to maintain the revenue streams into Wall Street. Prior to 
            the WTC attacks, credible sources, including the U.S. government, 
            the IMF, Le Monde and the U.S. Senate placed the amount of drug cash 
            flowing into Wall Street and U.S. banks at around $250-$300 billion 
            a year.
            In that context, the real history of Osama bin 
            Laden, as America's useful terrorist-du-jour reveals a long and 
            continuous history, interwoven with the drug trade and the Bush 
            family, of supporting conflicts that have benefited U.S. military 
            and economic interests.
            bin Laden
            There are direct historical links between Osama bin Laden's 
            business interests and those of the Bush family. On September 15 I 
            received the following message from FTW subscriber, 
            Professor John Metzger of Michigan State University: 
            "We should revisit the history of BCCI, a bank used by the 
            legendary Palestinian terrorist known as Abu Nidal. BCCI was closely 
            tied to American and Pakistan intelligence. Its clients included the 
            Afghan rebels, and the brother of Osama bin Laden, Salem. Salem bin 
            Laden named Houston investment broker James R. Bath as his business 
            representative in Texas, right after George W. Bush’s father became 
            CIA director in 1976. By 1977, Bath invested $50,000 into junior’s 
            first business, Arbusto Energy, while Osama bin Laden would soon 
            become a CIA asset. George W. Bush’s FBI director Robert Mueller was 
            part of the Justice Department’s questionable investigation of BCCI. 
            (On BCCI, the bin Ladens, and the Bushes, see the books, The Outlaw 
            Bank, A Full Service Bank, and Fortunate Son)." Further details 
            of the business and financial relationships between the Bush and bin 
            Laden family are found in Peter Brewton's 1992 book The Mafia, 
            CIA and George Bush. BCCI, incidentally, was founded by a 
            Pakistani.
            Economics Professor Michel Chossudovsky of the 
            University of Ottawa has just completed a detailed history of bin 
            Laden's career detailing his secret funding and logistical support 
            to terrorist organizations beginning from his early CIA-supported 
            roots in the 1980s as a "freedom fighter" through to the present 
            day. Chossudovsky's compelling and well documented article, Who 
            Is Osama Bin Laden? dated Sept 12, 2001 can be found on the 
            Internet at: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO109C.html. 
            Bin Laden's role has not just been as a 
            practitioner of terrorist acts but as a trainer and supplier of 
            terrorist organizations around the world. Included in bin Laden's 
            coterie are terrorist groups linked to the Balkans, Albania, the KLA 
            (a U.S. ally), and rebel groups leading the insurrection against 
            Russia in Chechnya.
            As FTW described in 1998, and as 
            confirmed by Chossudovsky, the key to understanding U.S. support of 
            bin Laden is to grasp that he has always been controlled by a 
            cutout, the Pakistani government and its intelligence service the 
            ISI. In this manner there has been virtually no direct contact 
            between bin Laden and the CIA. This has served the dual purpose of 
            maintaining his apparent "purity" with his followers and providing 
            plausible deniability for the CIA. The whole underlying pretext for 
            this relationship evaporated with the Taliban's destruction of the 
            opium crop in February. 
            Chossudovsky writes:
            "The history of the drug trade in Central Asia is 
            intimately related to the CIA's covert operations. Prior to the 
            Soviet-Afghan war, opium production in Afghanistan and Pakistan was 
            directed to small regional markets. There was no local production of 
            heroin. In this regard [Professor] Alfred McCoy's study confirms 
            that within two years of the onslaught of the CIA operation in 
            Afghanistan, 'the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderlands became the 
            world's top heroin producer, supplying 60 per sent of the U.S. 
            demand…
            "With the disintegration of the Soviet Union, a new 
            surge in opium production has unfolded. (According to UN estimates, 
            the production of opium in Afghanistan in 1998-99 -- coinciding with 
            the build up of armed insurgencies in the former Soviet republics -- 
            reached a record high of 4600 metric tons. Powerful business 
            syndicates in the former Soviet Union allied with organized crime 
            are competing for the strategic control over the heroin routes.
            "The ISI's extensive intelligence military-network 
            was not dismantled in the wake of the Cold War. The CIA continued to 
            support the Islamic "jihad" out of Pakistan…"
            "… The Golden Crescent drug trade was also being 
            used to finance and equip the Bosnian Muslim Army (starting in the 
            early 1990s) and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). In the last few 
            months there is evidence that Mujhideen mercenaries are fighting in 
            the ranks of the KLA-NLA terrorists in their assaults into 
            Macedonia…
            "… With regard to Chechnya, the main rebel leaders 
            Shamil Basayev and Al Khattab were trained and indoctrinated in CIA 
            sponsored camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan… In this regard, the 
            involvement of Pakistan's ISI and its radical Islamic proxies are 
            actually calling the shots in this war.
            "Russia's main pipeline route transits through 
            Chechnya and Dagestan. Despite Washington's perfunctory condemnation 
            of Islamic terrorism, the indirect beneficiaries of the Chechen war 
            are the Anglo-American oil conglomerates which are vying for control 
            over oil resources and pipeline corridors out of the Caspian Sea 
            basin."
            The oil and drug connections were 
            the subject of FTW's story, The Bush-Cheney drug 
            Empire in October, 2000. That story is online at http://www.copvcia.com/stories/previous/bush-cheney-drugs.html. Both Bush and Cheney are oil men.
            George Bush, Sr. was Vice President and, by virtue 
            of executive Order 12333, in charge of all U.S. intelligence and 
            narcotics operations from 1981 through 1989. As President from 1989 
            through 1993, he continued and expanded his control in these areas. 
            Thus, it was Bush (the elder) who directly nourished and nurtured 
            bin Laden's evolution.
            Dramatic Confirmation From Indian 
            Government
            The web site of the Indian Embassy in Washington 
            contains dramatic confirmation for these positions. On September 4, 
            2000, B. Raman, Director of India's Institute for Topical Studies 
            wrote an open letter to the U.S. Congress entitled Pakistan's 
            Noriega's. That eight-page article exposed the depth of 
            Pakistani government involvement in the drug trade. It may be 
            viewed at: 
            www.indianembassy.org/int_media/saag_september_04_2000.html.
            The letter said, in part:
            "For more than a decade, the people of India have 
            been living in a state of half-war and half-peace due to the 
            depredations of a large number of terrorists, outrageously called 
            jehadists, who have been trained, armed and funded and infiltrated 
            into the State of Jammu & Kashmir and other parts of India by 
            Pakistan in order to make the people of India and its security 
            forces bleed in the name of religion.
            "More people belonging to different religions -- 
            Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and others -- have 
            been killed in India by these mercenary-terrorists sponsored by the 
            State of Pakistan than by any other terrorist groups anywhere else 
            in the world…"
            "…Many other States have suffered and have been 
            suffering due to the depredations of terrorists, made in and 
            exported from Pakistan and the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan -- 
            [these include] Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Central Asian 
            Republics, the Chechnya and Dagestan areas of Russia, the Xinjiang 
            province of China, Bangladesh, the Arakan area of Burma and the 
            southern Philippines..."
            "After his [1993] removal, [as official head of 
            Pakistani intelligence, trusted advisor to Pakistani leader Gen. 
            Pervez Musharraf] Lt. Gen. Nasir traveled to Somalia, Chechnya, 
            Dagestan, the Central Asian Republics, …China, and the Southern 
            Philippines as a preacher… and helped Islamic organizations, 
            including the group which killed U.S. troops… in Somalia."
            "…It was he, who, during his tenure as the DG 
            [Director General] of the ISI… has entered into an agreement with 
            the LTTE of Sri Lanka [which secured] LTTE's assistance in smuggling 
            Afghanistan produced heroin in its ships to West Europe, the USA and 
            Canada…"
            "…Another reason for the ISI's helping the LTTE, 
            despite its anti-Muslim policies, was to use it for smuggling heroin 
            to West Europe, the U.S. and Canada. During Zia-ul-Haq's regime in 
            the 1980s, heroin had become a major source of extra revenue not 
            only for the State of Pakistan, especially the ISI and Pakistan's 
            nuclear and missile establishment, but also to many senior officers 
            of the Pakistan Army, including [Musharraf et al]…"
            "The way Mr. Sharif before October 1999 and Gen. 
            Musharraf since then have been using the heroin money to prevent the 
            Pakistani economy from collapsing has not received due attention in 
            the U.S. ..."
            "If one goes purely by economic indicators, 
            Pakistan's must be in as bad a shape as that of Russia, or even 
            worse, since Russia has been in receipt of Western and IMF 
            assistance…"
            "Where does the money come from? From the smuggling 
            of heroin to West Europe, the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. Government 
            might have stopped economic assistance… from the taxpayers' money. 
            But why should the Noriegas of Pakistan be worried when they get 
            billions of dollars from the heroin sale in the U.S.?… "
            Vice President Dick Cheney's recent comment that 
            the CIA needs to get in bed with "unsavory characters" is a joke. 
            That's a bed that the CIA has never left. And it's a marriage vow 
            that President Bush has just reaffirmed for all the world to 
            see.