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"Presents the results of journalist Gary Webb's investigation into the roots of the crack cocaine epidemic in South Central Los Angeles--a story that cost him his job after he uncovered evidence that links the U.S. government and the CIA-backed Nicaraguan contras with drug profits"--
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United States, Crack (Drug), Cocaine abuse, United States. Central Intelligence Agency, Counterrevolutionaries, Cocaine industry, Drug traffic, Foreign relations, Political aspects, Political aspects of Drug traffic, United states, central intelligence agency, Latin america, politics and government, Nigeria, politics and government, Cocaine, Nicaragua, foreign relations, Nicaragua, history, Crack (drug), Revolutionaries, united statesPlaces
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Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion
May 04, 2021, Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
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Dark alliance: the CIA, the Contras, and the crack cocaine explosion
2014, Seven Stories Press
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Dark alliance: the CIA, the contras, and the crack cocaine explosion.
1999, Seven Stories Press, Turnaround
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Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion
May 1999, Seven Stories Press
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Dark alliance: the CIA, the Contras, and the crack cocaine explosion
1998, Seven Stories Press
in English
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Dark alliance: the CIA, the Contras, and the crack cocaine explosion
1998, Seven Stories Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Gary Webb draws from thousands of pages of once-secret files from the CIA, DEA, and FBI, the L.A. Sheriff's Department, and recently declassified papers from the Iran-Contra investigation. Together with Nicaraguan journalist Georg Hodel, Webb interviewed former members of the Contra drug ring, as well as former federal prosecutors, CIA and DEA agents, and former Central American police officials.
This book shows how the L.A. crack market flourished through a breathtaking combination of government negligence, greed, and criminal conduct. It also demonstrates that the U.S. goverment agencies, including the CIA, the DEA, and the FBI, were aware of the activities of this well-connected drug network throughout its long existence and did little or nothing to stop it.
Indeed, in several instances documented here, the Justice Department, the CIA, and the secret National Security Council unit run by Oliver North, took extraordinary steps to protect the ring from public exposure.
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