09-04-2019, 04:47 PM
The Kosovo drugs gangs and the CIA
The CIA was involved in ALL activities of the terrorist KLA/UCK, before and during the NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999, including drug trafficking.
Zoran Stijovic cites reports of American diplomats that informed Washington in December 1998 that: “KLA/UCK is terrorizing or abducting every Albanian who comes to the police station, threatening to kill them and burn their houses to the ground, unless they join them”.
In 1999 and 2008, Michel Chossudovsky detailed how the KLA heroin rings are connected to Al Qaeda on the one side, and Western intelligence agencies, including the American CIA and German BND, on the other.
Albania is also a key point of transit of the Balkans drug route which supplies Western Europe with grade four heroin.
75% of the heroin entering Western Europe comes through the Balkans from Turkey. In the drug trafficking the Albania mafia and Kosovo play an important role: http://web.archive.org/web/2008032907575...state.html
See (from left): Hashim Thaci (leader of KLA), Bernard Kouchner (Chief U.N. administrator in Kosovo and later French Foreign Minister), Sir Michael "Janus" Jackson (British General), Agim Ceku (commander of Croatian Army in "Operation Storm"), and Wesley Clark (US General).
In 1993, it was reported that Albanians control up to 70% of the Swiss heroin market.
In 1994, it was reported that Albanian groups in Macedonia and Kosovo are trading heroin for weapons to use against Serbia, in another drugs for arms pipeline (backed by Western intelligence agencies).
Most of the drugs seized in Macedonia originally comes from Turkey, most of the poppy is grown in the Golden Crescent - Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan – and traditionally refined into heroin in Turkey for the western European market.
Albania is the biggest Balkan money laundering and illicit drugs centre. Kosovo houses one of the most powerful drug cartels in the world -- the Camilla drug cartel. The Albanian drug mafia is closely connected to Albanian expatriates throughout Europe and the US.
The Albanians of Kosovo and Metohija control over 80% of the drug trade to Europe. The largest quantities of heroin confiscated in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Greece come in via Skopje (Macedonia), Shkoder (Albania) and Prishtina (Kosovo). Kosovo Albanians often work together with Turkish Kurds to traffick drugs from Afghanistan to Turkey.
In 1997, according to a State Department Report the pyramid schemes were a front to channel the drug money legally. In 1997 alone, about 200 kilos of pure heroin entered Albania.
A large part of the drug money goes to buy weapons for the terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA): http://www.kosovo.net/kla3.html
(archived here: http://archive.is/Cz9of)
In 1999, the Washington Post wrote about the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) being financially supported and trained in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina by Al-Qaeda.
In 1998, State Department officials labeled the KLA a terrorist organization that paid for its operations with heroin money and loans from terrorists like Osama bin Laden.
Drug agents in five countries think the Albanian cartel is one of the most powerful heroin smuggling organisations in the world.
Heroin and cocaine comes from Turkey through the "Balkan Route" of Bulgaria, Greece and Yugoslavia to Western Europe and elsewhere.
According to France's Geopolitical Observatory of Drugs, the KLA is a key player in the drugs-for-arms business and transported $2 billion in drugs a year into Western Europe.
According to German police, $1.5 billion in drug profits is laundered annually by Kosovo smugglers: http://www.bulgaria-italia.com/fry/docs/uck6.htm
(archived here: http://web.archive.org/web/2017020923573...s/uck6.htm)
For more information on the destruction of Yugoslavia: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...f=7&t=1359
The CIA was involved in ALL activities of the terrorist KLA/UCK, before and during the NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999, including drug trafficking.
Zoran Stijovic cites reports of American diplomats that informed Washington in December 1998 that: “KLA/UCK is terrorizing or abducting every Albanian who comes to the police station, threatening to kill them and burn their houses to the ground, unless they join them”.
In 1999 and 2008, Michel Chossudovsky detailed how the KLA heroin rings are connected to Al Qaeda on the one side, and Western intelligence agencies, including the American CIA and German BND, on the other.
Albania is also a key point of transit of the Balkans drug route which supplies Western Europe with grade four heroin.
75% of the heroin entering Western Europe comes through the Balkans from Turkey. In the drug trafficking the Albania mafia and Kosovo play an important role: http://web.archive.org/web/2008032907575...state.html
See (from left): Hashim Thaci (leader of KLA), Bernard Kouchner (Chief U.N. administrator in Kosovo and later French Foreign Minister), Sir Michael "Janus" Jackson (British General), Agim Ceku (commander of Croatian Army in "Operation Storm"), and Wesley Clark (US General).
In 1993, it was reported that Albanians control up to 70% of the Swiss heroin market.
In 1994, it was reported that Albanian groups in Macedonia and Kosovo are trading heroin for weapons to use against Serbia, in another drugs for arms pipeline (backed by Western intelligence agencies).
Most of the drugs seized in Macedonia originally comes from Turkey, most of the poppy is grown in the Golden Crescent - Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan – and traditionally refined into heroin in Turkey for the western European market.
Albania is the biggest Balkan money laundering and illicit drugs centre. Kosovo houses one of the most powerful drug cartels in the world -- the Camilla drug cartel. The Albanian drug mafia is closely connected to Albanian expatriates throughout Europe and the US.
The Albanians of Kosovo and Metohija control over 80% of the drug trade to Europe. The largest quantities of heroin confiscated in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Greece come in via Skopje (Macedonia), Shkoder (Albania) and Prishtina (Kosovo). Kosovo Albanians often work together with Turkish Kurds to traffick drugs from Afghanistan to Turkey.
In 1997, according to a State Department Report the pyramid schemes were a front to channel the drug money legally. In 1997 alone, about 200 kilos of pure heroin entered Albania.
A large part of the drug money goes to buy weapons for the terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA): http://www.kosovo.net/kla3.html
(archived here: http://archive.is/Cz9of)
In 1999, the Washington Post wrote about the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) being financially supported and trained in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina by Al-Qaeda.
In 1998, State Department officials labeled the KLA a terrorist organization that paid for its operations with heroin money and loans from terrorists like Osama bin Laden.
Drug agents in five countries think the Albanian cartel is one of the most powerful heroin smuggling organisations in the world.
Heroin and cocaine comes from Turkey through the "Balkan Route" of Bulgaria, Greece and Yugoslavia to Western Europe and elsewhere.
According to France's Geopolitical Observatory of Drugs, the KLA is a key player in the drugs-for-arms business and transported $2 billion in drugs a year into Western Europe.
According to German police, $1.5 billion in drug profits is laundered annually by Kosovo smugglers: http://www.bulgaria-italia.com/fry/docs/uck6.htm
(archived here: http://web.archive.org/web/2017020923573...s/uck6.htm)
For more information on the destruction of Yugoslavia: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...f=7&t=1359
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549