Wrecking Latin America, early 1980s
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After America's 1931-1946 war on foreign drugs led through WW2, the UN replaced the League of Nations as vector of laws against production and trade. Nixon and Gov. Reagan banned psychedelics worldwide from 1967 through 1971--and money suddenly flowed into Latin American jurisdictions. Ronald Reagan stepped into Herbert Hoover and Harry Anslinger's shoes and per-capita manufacturing GNP in the largest such country, Brazil, promptly changed from increasing to decreasing in 1981. Probability tells us that two events A and B are independent if and only if the probability of event A does not change when B occurs or is a given condition. This requirement is written P(A|B)=P(A). From 1980 through 1987, American mixed-economy conservatives noticed that expensive cocaine had replaced cheap LSD--unobtainable thanks to their prohibiton laws. The 400% price hike resulting from prohibition laws made the crude replacement substance profitable enough to finance tens of thousands of Fabian socialist and communist candidates and movements south of Brownsville. The 18th Amendment Prohibition régime had in 1920 damaged the economy so that Communist Party membership increased 300%. After the 1929 Crash, Communist Party membership again blossomed in the Great Depression--this time increasing 700% as Hoover's "Ordered Liberty" replaced "dog-eat-dog" laissez-faire. Prohibition laws came before both crashes. Prohibition laws were widely enacted before the Panic of 1907 and before the market Crash and lengthy shutdown of August 1914, but those might have been coincidences. Does the probability of stock crashes, liquidity contractions, waves of bankruptcies, falling production, rising unemployment, hyprinflation and war increase when production and trade is banned by the violence of prohibition legislation? Consider these events: In April 1981 the DEA wound up a series of raids on marijuana shipments as pilot Barry Seal set up cocaine shopping in Mena Arkansas.(link) Cash-strapped communists had taken to kidnapping the children of Colombian drug exporters but were swiftly hunted down and butchered for their effrontery. Prohibitionists won a February lawsuit jailing defendants for possession of quinine which, like sugar, could be mixed with drugs.(link) By May, deaths from malaria had increased sharply.(link) The UN National Narcotics Board met for 11 days in May in continued efforts to redefine everything except gin and cigarettes as "narcotics," and make the equivocation legally binding on every nation on the planet.(link) Soviet-ocupied Afghanistan had ramped up opium production to fill the gap once occupied by drugs popular among Beatles fans. In June a monkey virus endemic to mohammedan Africa and transmissible by hypodermic needles took on epidemic proportions among Russian troops and heroin users worldwide. DEA agents meanwhile were taking over entire banks as decoys (Dean Investments f/ex.) offering to launder drug money away from the prying eyes of the IRS.(link) By August 1981, dope dealers could ship half a million dollars to Panama--where dollars have circulated since 1904--for less than thirty grand thanks to DEA banks. OPERATION BANCOSHARES materials at the online Reagan Library give some notion of the secrecy and volume of these financial shiftings.(link p.12) Another such operation moved 200 million dollars, which is real money even by Washington and Federal Reserve standards. All of these fake banks, sting operations, retasking of dope dealers into government puppets--and gun battles--were the natural outcome of United Nations prohibitionism carefully laid out in detail in May--patterned after Hague, U.S. and League of Nations procedures developed in 1912, 1920, 1925, 1929-31 with results affecting every economy on Earth. Much of this background is proudly trotted out in the August 1981 World Health Organization magazine published 4x a year in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic and Persian-- uncopyrighted and free to download: (link) Articles read like Women's Christian Temperance Union lectures urging prayer and abstinence against the Demon Rum, yet run the gamut from reefer madness, opium addiction and cocaine fiends smoking cheap unrefined cocaine sulphate paste instead of All-American crack. All of this on a budget of only 469 million dollars! Nowhere do you see mention of agents, cops, dealers, judges, prosecutors and bystanders shot dead or wounded in gun battles, nor youths/housewives/farmers spending lifetimes in prison over plants. Confiscations, seizures, attack helicopters, fake banks, financial instability, recessions and unemployment are conspicuous only in their absence. * A bulleted list in the WHO magazine urges "Cooperate, Develop Strategies, Coordinate research, Ensure training programs, Fulfil responsibilities..." WHO authors and publishers express anxious perplexity at the way poisonous inhalants, narcotics, cigarettes and alcohol flourish everywhere the violence of laws they advocate has eliminated safe alternatives. But what about the economics of confiscating banks, shipping, buildings, aircraft... of huge fines and tens of thousands of man-years' imprisonment? And what about the central question? Does the presence of officious politicians, armed forces and swarms of agents unleashed upon a populace by the better folks who know what's good for the riff-raff have ANY effect on the probability of stock crashes, liquidity contractions, waves of bankruptcies, falling production, rising unemployment, hyprinflation and war? How about counting words like "narcotic", "drug abuse", "asset forfeiture" and superimposing THEIR frequencies on time charts of stock crashes, unemployment, recessions and war? The Federal Reserve said: The economy officially entered a recession in the third quarter of 1981, as high interest rates put pressure on sectors of the economy reliant on borrowing, like manufacturing and construction. Unemployment grew from 7.4 percent at the start of the recession to nearly 10 percent a year later. (Monetary Policy Report 1982, 67). (link) This might still be just another coincidence. The serious increased penalties acts weren't passed until 1986, and weren't enforceable before 1987. The U.S. military invasion of Panama dawdled till December 1989.(link) Hyperinflation in Brazil dwarfing the German hyperinflation of 1923 would hardly be noticed before 1989. * If the WHO Magazine link is diabled, contact me in the Comments below. Interesting Reading: Ghosts of Panama, A Strongman out of Control, a Murdered Marine, and the Special Agents Caught in the Middle of an Invasion, by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll.(link) No it's not great literature, but the story unfolds day-by-day throughout the U.S. invasion of a once-friendly nation, naming names and dates. The officiousness is the same as led to book-burning Comstockism in 1873, through the brutalization of the Philippine Islands and Dominican Republic by abstemious and patronizing Christian Nationalism. Key to all these episodes since 1920 is the license to invade contained in the League of Nations Charter and Treaty of Versailles article 23: "entrust the League with the general supervision over agreements with regard to the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs." In July 1986 U.S. newspapers labeled "Panama's Noriega" as tied to "the drug trade." From then till the close of 1989 the fix was in. Ghosts of Panama provides insights into how U.S. agents believe anything the government kleptocracy tells them to believe. Find out the juicy details behind the mother of all economic collapses. Prohibition and The Crash–Cause and Effect in 1929 is available in two languages on Amazon Kindle, as cheap as a pint of craft beer. ![]() Brazilian Sci-fi from 1926 featuring the Hollywood-style beautiful daughter of a scientist touting prohibition and racial collectivism in America’s Black President 2228 by Monteiro Lobato, translated by J Henry Phillips (link) ![]() Brazilian blog… Expatriotas American blog… Libertariantranslator, with contact form ![]() Find out the juicy details behind the mother of all economic collapses. Prohibition and The Crash–Cause and Effect in 1929 is available in two languages on Amazon Kindle, as cheap as a pint of craft beer. ![]() Brazilian Sci-fi from 1926 featuring the Hollywood-style beautiful daughter of a scientist touting prohibition and racial collectivism in America’s Black President 2228 by Monteiro Lobato, translated by J Henry Phillips (link) ![]() Brazilian blog… Expatriotas American blog… Libertariantranslator, with contact form ![]() Spot an error? Comment! |
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