CIA mutar världens ledare
Publicerad den 2 maj 2013
The New York Times recently ran an article detailing how the CIA has given Afghan President Karzai ghost money to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. *
Often, the money was in cash and dropped off in plastic bags. While this untraceable, unofficial delivery of money might seem outlandish, it is a common practice of the CIA's, and it is not necessarily illegal. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) investigates some other cases of the CIA giving questionable government officials ghost money.
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Karzai admits to being on secret US payroll
RT 2013-04-29 Top Afghan officials have been on the CIA’s payroll for over a decade, receiving tens of millions of US dollars in cash. Afghan President Hamid Karzai admitted to receiving the clandestine financial support, but dismissed the sum as a “small amount.”*
A New York Times report has revealed that unparalleled corruption in the Afghan government has been encouraged by the US Central Intelligence Agency. Since the start of the decade-long war, CIA agents have delivered cash to Afghan officials in “suitcases, backpacks and, on occasion, plastic shopping bags.”
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“We called it ‘ghost money,’” said Khalil Roman, President Hamid Karzai’s former chief of staff from 2002 to 2005, adding that it “came in secret, and it left in secret.”*
There is no evidence that President Karzai was a recipient of any of the money, as Afghan officials claim the cash was distributed by president’s National Security Council, the report said.
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http://rt.com/usa/afghanistan-cash-corruption-karzai-547/
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CIA delade ut plastsäckar fulla av mutpengar till världens ledare
därför "gick" Karzai "med" på att USA trupper skall stanna i landet av "säkerhetsskäll" (haha). Heroinlangaren och CIA agenten Karzai är garanten nr 1 för fortsatt mord, rov och heroinproduktion.
SvaraRaderaTänk... sånt hör man aldrig talas om i mainstream..:)
RaderaGhost money = CIA drug money