Saturday, July 26, 2008

Cocaine traced to Venezuelan jungles

Anti-drug specialists for Britain's MI6 intelligence service are spearheading a deadly new war in the jungles of Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez' revolutionary regime apparently has allowed a key trafficking route for 90 percent of the cocaine sold on Britain’s streets, according to a report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
Only one other nation has such an export figure. Britain's Ministry of Defense says Afghanistan provides 85 percent of the heroin sold in the United Kingdom. The Secret Intelligence Service has discovered in the past three months there has been a dramatic development in the global pattern of narcotics smuggling out of Venezuela. It is now the key staging post in the export of cocaine into Britain.

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