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Speaker 1 (00:07):
It's time once again for Dialogue Conspiracy with May Brussel.
For the past fourteen years, May has been researching and
uncovering facts and evidence from between the lines of the
news and placing them in a more thorough perspective of
how conspiracy, political assassination, and abuses of power affect us.
All Dialogue Conspiracy originates with KLRBFM in Carmel, California, and

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now May Brussel.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Good Evening. This is May Brussel.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
It's Dialogue Conspiracy number three hundred and sixteen and it's
April the ninth, nineteen seventy eight. Last week I talked
about income tax time the Treasury Department. I wrote to
the Internal Revenue in May of nineteen seventy two asking
for a refund of my taxes because the Treasury Department,

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which includes the Internal Revenue, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and the
Investigation of Narcotics Traffic and the organization INTERPAL were part
of assassination teams and intermingled the government agencies with worldwide
narcotics traffic, and I wanted a refund because I felt

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that the mind that I sent contributed to the assassination
squads that were paid for by the worldwide narcotic traffic
and specifically certain persons in the United States. And then
a month later, at the time of Watergate, there were
these notorious Watergate arrests of men that worked for the
exact Treasury Department that I had fingered, and I then

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learned more specifically the names of the agents. I had,
certain agents like Larry Shears, who told the story of
trying to get Sunny Barger Hell's Angels, who was busy
in narcotics traffick to assist killing Eldridge Cleaver, and that
the Treasury Department wanted to kill Caesar Chavez for the
farm workers and for the CIA. And then, as I say,

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after Watergate arrests a month later, we got to know
the name of Agel.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Crow who worked in the Treasury Department, and E. Howard
Hunt and G.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Gordon Liddy, and Tony Lastwitz and John Coldfield, and as
I said last week, Calefield had threatened to kill James
McCord or silence him. At the time the Watergate arrests.
Tony Lastwitz was up at Chapiquittick the night that Mary
Jokopechne died.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
He was right on the island giving news accounts.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
And was receiving one hundred thousand dollars from Herbert Calmback,
President Nixon's attorney just a month earlier. And that mishap
at chap Equittick made sure that Ted Kennedy didn't run
for president the United States. After that girly party at Chapiquittic,
we had g. Gordon Liddy with his links to the
Treasury Department at Interpol, working in the National Archives with

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Robert Marty and of the Justice Department, watching Nazi pictures
of Adolf Hitler, quoting German and identifying with Adolf Hitler,
and Liddy went out one time was going to kill
Jeb macgruder because they simply mentioned take care Macgruder. The
killing was called off, but we never did get an
investigation of these people.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
And then E. Howard Hunt, of course.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Was involved in many ways that have never been investigated
as a writer, whether he wrote the Diaries of Lee, Harvey.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Oswald or Arthur Bremer.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
He was supposed to go to Arthur Bremer's apartment the
night that George Wallace was shot, and with Wallace shot,
he was out of the running for the elections in
nineteen seventy two.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
He was shot in May seventy two.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
So all of these man Angel Crowe worked for the
Transportation Department and the Treasury Department. They all worked with
Operation Intercept, which was a narcotics operation.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
They worked with assassination teams.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Everywhere they crossed, they were lives threatened or people killed.
As I say, last week, I went into my tax
papers and what I wanted from the Department of the
Treasury was a refund, which of course I didn't get.
So today I want to do a little more on
the AJAX file, which has to do with the international

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narcotics traffickers and which of course links to these assassination
teams in the United States. I do want to mention
before I get into the AJAX file, that We magazine
is on the stands now. I haven't seen a copy.
I've gotten about thirty phone calls on it. There's an
article by Paul Krasner on the Mind of a Brussel.
The article goes into my reasons for doing my research,

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the early news stories that I broke in advance of
many other people in the country, conclusions I've made from
thirteen fourteen years of research, my fears for the future,
and if you want a good background story, I think
it was a pretty good interview that Paul had with me.
You can get Wei magazine and it will answer a
lot of questions maybe on who has made Brussel, why

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is she doing this, what is she doing and where
does the research lead her. Also, there's an article in
New West a brief mention of a big lawsuit that's
going to be coming up. It's a four hundred and
fifty million dollar lawsuit by Charles Wynnon against Rolling Stones
and it has to do with an article Paul Krasner
wrote for Rolling Stones making allegations about Charles Wynnon, a

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man who was living on the Monterey Peninsula, a neighbor
of mine. And New West says there were four sources
for information on this story. One is Kenneth Ross, who
told Paul Krasner certain pieces of information about Charles Winnen
and then back down and probably was wrong. Sue Atkins,
who talked with Paul and then she denied what she

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had said. The third one with Louise James, and New
West described her as not being a credible witness. And
then the fourth is Made Brussel. So there's a four
hundred and fifty million dollar lawsuit coming up, and the
primary witness is going to be Made Brussel. The attorneys
were Rolling Stones, are the same law firm that represents
the Rockefeller combines that are up in San Francisco, and

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the attorney for Charles Wynnon is going to be none other.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Than Melvin bell I.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
I really welcome meeting Melvin Belli in court. I've met
him at a lecturer and asked him questions about Jack
Ruby because i know Belli works for the CIA, and
I'm very anxious to meet them head on in court.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
It'll be an interesting trial and.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
I'll think it'll be up in San Francisco around June
if it isn't settled out of court. Next week, on
Dialogue Conspiracy, I'm going into details about Louise James and
the mind control Louise James and why she was washed
out as a witness and therefore she cannot be presentable
in court as supporting the allegations that she made at
the time she made them. But now I want to

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get back to part two of the Treasury Department because
one of the listeners who takes Dialogue Conspiracy sent me
a large file called the AJAX file, and as I
said last week, the reprints of it at costs are
a dollar for copying it in postage.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
If you want the entire file.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
In your hands that you can read and look up
the references, and if you want more information on the
links of our Treasury Department to the world Nazi organizations
and the world Syndicate of Narcotic traffics traffic, send five
dollars to Freedom Magazine. Freedom Magazine five nine three to zero,
Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, California, and you can get ten issues

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for five dollars, and you'll get backup material on the
role of our FBI and the CIA, and the use
of our intelligence community and our law enforcement agencies of
organized crime and of the Corsican mafia, and the use
of drug traffic to promote counter intelligence death squads and
secret intelligence teams and narcotics money is used for these

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death squads and is very effective. And this explains why
so many witnesses to trials and assassinations and judges can
be offed because there are teams of assassins that can
do this work using the organized crime syndicate Drug Traffic
Operation Protected identical to Sam Giacona when he was called

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for Washington and was going to be arrested, he says,
uh uh, I work for the CIA, and then all
charges are dropped. The Ajax File is a book, and
I'll give you an analysis of it for those of
you that don't send for it. But this is just
as much as time allows, and I'm sure you'll want it.
It's an analysis of Interpol International Police and their failure

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to ever get any large international drug traffic. Inter Poll
International Police is an international organization. They never rest or
find international criminals or large crime syndicates. They pick up
young Americans US servicemen arrested with small quantities of marijuana
and cocaine, and they lock them up in jails around

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the world and then they stay in there indefinitely, or
the families give large ransoms to the various enforcement people
and it's a way of picking up thousands of dollars
to get them out.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
They ransom them out.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
The General Accounting Office in nineteen seventy six gave a
report on INTERPOL because our tax dollars go into it,
we paid to belong and they came up with no
absolutely no record of any international criminals that they found
in nineteen seventy six in drug traffic. And as the
AJAX file goes on to say, there's only three possibilities

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to examine. One there were no major narcotics investigations at all.
Two Interpol is ineffective, or three they avoid the serious offenders.
And of course it's the allegation of the people that
put this together through a lot of research, very carefully
documented that that is the fact.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
The background of Interpol. I haven't given for a long
time on dialogue conspiracy.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
I know in the last year as I looked at
the show list, So I'm going to describe what Interpol is.
It was created in nineteen twenty four after World War One,
just at the time that Germany was re arming for
World War Two. The Versailles Treaty was signed, but immediately
Germany re armed and a man named Hitler was being
promoted as a bulwark against communism, and the Western worlds

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realized that they didn't want communism. In the Soviet Union,
this huge giant of Russia facing the Europe and the
small countries with the possibility of dividing up the profits
that were great, the oil profits, the mineral labor, and
so forth.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
So a group.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
A combine set out an international police group that was
made up of police chiefs of European countries that was
to form a harassment tream or crack down on people
that were socialists or leftists and take away their power.
Now that was important because the young Communists had cell

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meetings in Russia and were able to overthrow the Tzar
and the Tzar's family. But with a new police force,
it would make it impossible for people to get together
again and have revolutions in the various countries in Europe.
The alleged purpose, of course of the police was to
cooperate finding criminals on the continent of Europe, but the
definition of crimes was being a leftist or hungry or

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out of a job at the time of these depressions,
or anti war or pro left, and therefore these group
INTERPOL was set up. The headquarters were in Austria, and
that country that was right for Hitler to take over.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
They welcomed him.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
By nineteen thirty five, Hitler had been in power two
years and the offices of Interpol then moved to Germany
and there were regularly swastikas at the annual meetings and
the Nazi generals were in charge one Nazi general's vice president.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
By nineteen thirty eight, the German police.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
Who were considered the most efficient and effective police in
the world, were managing Interpol. It was directed by quotes
the efficient Germans Jaeger Hoover from the the United States
went over where the swastikas were displayed. The Nazi generals
were and became the vice president of Interpol during the
years when the Nazis were in control. Junly twentieth nineteen

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thirty nine is when the FBI joined Interpol nineteen thirty
nine and the American government sent over money and agents
and became a part of the organization known as Interpol.
In nineteen forty one. Their offices were housed in Berlin.
Meyer Heidrich and the top German officers who in charge

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of the final solution of killing all Jews, or Gypsies
and leftists and so forth, kept their lists of genealogy
of people to be exterminated, and this was housed in Berlin.
In nineteen forty five, Germany collapsed and the president of
Interpol at that time was hung in Nuremberg for war crimes,

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but the lists and the logs of people yet to
be exterminated, still existed and was kept in Austria.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
One important point the.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Value of these lists is such as the exhuming of
Charlie Chaplin's body.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
I said various people.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
I hadn't mentioned on the air before that I believe
the reason Chaplain's body was taken from that grave was
that he was Jewish, his mother was Jewish. And this
is a Nazi trick to desecrate the graves and cause
torment to the families. And there was a cross left
in the Presbyterian cemetery and the body was gone. Nobody
wants a ransom, but they just wanted to give terror

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and bring back this trait the Germans had for terrorizing.
And this this week in it was Midnight magazine, there
was an article on why Charlie Chaplin his body remains
were kidnapped, and it was the first published article I've
seen that he was a Jew, his mother was a Jew,
and that the people in Switzerland were violently anti Semitic.

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And they began to get calls immediate laughter. Who was buried,
Take that Jew, that person out of our cemetery where
these nice people are. And now it's being printed for
the first time a motive for taking his body. Well,
the lists are very valuable because as Interpol works, and
I know it works in conjunction with the Mormon banks,

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the data banks and genealogy that are becoming so popular now,
they can find out Back the year six hundred, almost
every single person on planet Earth, and Interpol began the.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
System of the files extermination.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
In nineteen forty five, Germany collapsed, as I said before,
with the president was hung and meyer Heidrich.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
And Ernest Calton Brunner, who were the Gestapo.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Chiefs, had organized Interpol, but the lists remained, and then
France took Interpol into their country. You remember, France fell
in twenty four hours to the Nazis and it had
a tremendous desire to beat German all along, and Interpol
offices were then moved to France. Interpol is dominated now

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by the French people. French intelligence services have been working
with Interpol and they also have been working at the
same time in narcotics traffic. The traffic for the past
twenty years from Southeast Asia was coming in from the
relationship of France to Saigon and the countries in Southeast Asia.

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Until nineteen forty six, France only paid dues to Interpol.
But then they put the Interpol building in Paris, and
it's right now, a seven story building in the Paris suburbs.
The French government allows their national police to use the
Interpol files, and our police files are sent there to
France to these buildings. The first expose of Interpol that

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came public was in a book called Policeman's Lot by
Harry Soderman. It was published in nineteen sixty five by
Funk and Wagner, and Soderman died just at the time
that the book was being edited.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
This little wonder.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
It's like mister Blair's book on the oil conspiracy that
was coming out last year, and he died just about
a week or two before his book was available, so
there were no.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Talk shows and no promotion of the book.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Well, mister Sodomon was in on the beginning of the
creation of Interpol.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
He collaborated with the Nazis. He knew about their files,
and he knew about the files that were developed by
the Nazi police, and many of them were used to
blackmail people in the Third Reich. And he knew they
had a list of forgers.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
And counterfeiters, and they made passports and currency for people,
and mister Sodomon was writing this book at the time
of his death.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
It was just being edited.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
The Nazi files of extermination. The people that are still
living that weren't killed, ended up in the French hands,
and in nineteen forty six, mister Sodomon it was allied.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Then in Florent.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Luage were invited to Paris to begin the new Interpol.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
What they called the new Interpol was to start all over.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
And they took over people and never questioned anybody or
whether or not they still were Nazis or worked with
the Nazis. Eighty five percent of the one hundred and fifty
personnel right now in Paris are French, and the French
have allowed them to be outside of Paris, as I say,
in this big building now. The French intelligence system that

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runs Interpol also has a separate group known as the
s d ECE in French, its service Service s Day
Documentation d Exterior E a do contra espionage service s
d ECE, and they have a counter espionage team also

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called ste c K, which are their assassination squads that
are also financed through the narcotics traffic.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
The worldwide narcotics traffic.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
The SDECE, which we can compared to the DA Defense
Intelligence Agency the NSA. These initials ran drugs and the
way they financed their operations was through the drug operations.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
In Southeast Asia, because these assassination.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Teams and these intelligence counterintelligence teams weren't funded with the
approval of the French government or the French people. The
book by Alfred McCoy, The Politics of Heron in Southeast Asia,
is a big source for some of the AJAX file.
It claims and quotes informed observers are convinced that the
sdece's top intelligence officers organized narcotic shipments to the United

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States of America to finance their dirty mission groups. They
would sell all over the world, and America became a
wide market. And this is where the increase of crime
in the United States comes, and the muggings and the insanities,
and the dependence of people upon programs what we call
welfare state. We hear Ronald Reagan and certain politicians running

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on this great welfare ticket, always attacking We've built this
dependence by making people need narcotics, go to clinics, drug breaking,
drug habits, getting fixes paying off policemen and robbings and
muggings to keep the habits going. The way the French
financed their intelligence operations was to send narcotics into America

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and keep them going, and that funded their particular counter
intelligence group SAC, which was the service.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Doc Sean Savik of the French intelligence.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Was useful to Charles the Gall to keep him alive
at the time of the revolution in nineteen sixty eight.
There were elements that wanted him to be killed. And
these same elements that were attempting to kill Charles the
Gall that he investigated were written up in the book
Farewell America. They were the people behind the killing of
John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
De Gall used this group as top intelligence advisor.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
He brought in Corsicans and French gangsters to counteract the
equivalent of the defense intelligence in this country, and they
broke up demonstrations and helped them. They were useful to
him at the time. In fifties, France was involved in
a very unpopular war in Southeast Asia, and the Ajax
file goes into that and the top intelligence advisors were

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short of funds, so they took over the narcotics traffic
in France, and they had Operation Acts, which was the
opium traffic. They had a hardcore of Corsica narcotics dealers
who today are the top figures of international narcotics trade
in the world. The USA followed, and we have connections
of Madame Channault and the Flying Tigers with Robert Vesco.

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I have an article here of the Flying Tigers supplying
money for people in California alone, such as Senator John Tunny,
Los Angeles Mayor Bradley, the former District Attorney D. A.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Bush. And the important thing is that.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
This Flying Tiger Cia narcotics money, it goes to people
like D. A. Bush in Los Angeles who prosecuted Sir
Sirhan or a man like Senator John Tunny who would
put down the conspiracy to John Kennedy Robert Kennedy, or
deny that there was a conspiracy chaff equittic. The use
of this money or aeroplanes that the narcotics traffic brings

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in to pay various politicians. I have listed here the
former supervisor in Los Angeles, Ernest Debs, John Ferrero, the
city councilman, Representative Charles Wilson. These are just California politicians
that were given money by ma'am Chenault and the Flying Tigers.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
The Flying Tigers identified with narcotics traffic, and yet two
or three of these men.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
Are responsible for the cover up of parts of the
assassinations in this country. As politicians, they keep quiet so
that not only do the narcotic teams do the assassinations,
but it's possible that they're funding the very people that
are stopping the investigations from ever getting off the ground.
The movement of opium and heroin for profit was sanctioned

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all the times, according the AJAX file.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
From the highest level of French intelligence.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Then the United Slime States got into the act of
narcotics traffic. Colonel Edward Lansdale went to Indonesia in nineteen
fifty three for a.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Six week tour.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
He found out that the French officers bought up the
entire fifty three opium harvest to fund that their intelligence operations.
Mister Lansdale worked with Alan Dulles e. Howard Hunt, and
the whole team of the Watergate dependants, many of them
you know the names and the links, and the CIA
and the law enforcement agencies in this country. Lansdale's name

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is known for his connections to high up officials in
this country and assassination teams, and he also became familiar
that the French funded their assassination teams through buying up
the opium harvest and selling it and exporting it.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Then France expanded their drug market.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Now this is France who is housing This country is
housing interpoal that's supposed to crack the drug traffic. But
this country opened up the drug traffic.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
For the CIA.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
And the AJAX file has a good detail on this.
It fits along with the Gemstone file that many of
you ordered, and I think you should get it for
your collection of literature to see how many assassination teams.
Later it linked to the narcotics traffic and intelligence operations.
The AJAX file says that France expanded the drug market.

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Corsicans at that time dominated the Saigon underworld. When we
went into Southeast Asia following France, they dominated the civil
service system, the businesses, the black market and the smuggling.
And then it came through Marseille so that the French
into China, Corsican settlements were sending in gold, bullion, paper,

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currency and then the CIA opened the door in Marseille
for heroin traffic to be flown between Marseille and Saigon
and back and forth. In nineteen forty five and forty six,
the minute World War II was over, there were strikes
in Marseille. The dock workers wanted more money. Petiticians called
the communism. They brought in our intelligence operations. Actually we

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had not the formal CIA wasn't set up.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
At that time.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
We had the OSS that then became the CIA, and
they called all of these strikers who had low wages
and wanted to higher income communists. The socialists and communists
were thrown out of the city and in its place
were put these people that would continue the flow from
Marseille to Saigon of the narcotics traffic. Marseille became an

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important international port in Europe. There was a time when
the Marseille Connection, the French Connection was named by Sam
Piroff before the Senate hearings and linking Robert Vesco to
Montreal to Marseille and mentioning Richard Nixon's brother. And what
happened was the paroff was blown. His cover was blown

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as being an informer, and the whole investigation never was
curtailed and it still continues today. In nineteen forty seven,
when the CIA was formed, it took over right from
the OSS. They immediately sent agents to Marseille. They worked
with the Corsican Syndicate. The links of the CIA to
Lucky Luciano in Italy and Meyer Lansky and many people

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in the narcotics traffic is becoming more open through many
books and bibliographies that you can get on this subject.
I can send you somewhere, you can give them the library.
But then we started giving them money and weapons, and
the Corsicans began to work with the Central Intelligence Agency
and in cooperation all Communists support was assaulted and the

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DOCS became part of the Corsican syndicate. An unrestricted smuggling
operation began. The first French heroine laboratory had been opened
in nineteen fifty one, but then when the CIA came in,
there was no cracking down on this, and once in
a while there's a movie or a big arrest.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
But the raw opium was delivered through French intelligence.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
The AJAX file has a list of various people high
up in the international government of France. President of the
National Assembly, the French Police works with Interpol and the syndicate.
John Bozi, head of the Manpower and Criminal Ranks for
de Gaul, head of the French Police, works with Interpol

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and the Syndicate. They give the names of the various
people that work both with Interpol and with the Syndicate.
The AJAX file is, as it explains, not a single group.
It's made up of four small groups Candide, Zadig, Micromegas
and Stuart and that's their code name with constant radio

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contact to Switzerland. They have one hundred and eighty members
at the time of the war. They now have two
thousand members and certain members like Jean Nepote. Nepot he
was a Secretary General of Interpol.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
The officials of the.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Narcotics traffic and the heroin traffic are also and the
French police are also.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
Working with Interpol.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
And the purpose of the AJAX file is to show
why we can't get narcotics arrests and why we can't
stop the big people that are bringing in the drugs
and the crime that follows afterwards. Many people such as Nepote,
got papers showing that they never collaborated with the Nazis.
They were selling papers and memberships of resistance groups. After

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the war, diploma mills and you could buy a membership
showing that you have a certificate you are anti Nazi.
And yet the very people that are working with the
French police are working with the drug programs and they
also work with the Purification Committee of getting rid of
certain people. The summary of the AJAX file claims that

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for three decades Interpol has concentrated on narcotics. The officials
in South America are responsible for cocaine traffic in the
United States and one person member, Christian David, a former
SDEC agent from France, was one of the moving forces
of American drug traffic and the Corsican syndicate. He was

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arrested in nineteen seventy two. The French syndicate dominates the
Marseille Golden Triangle Heron. The French Syndicate also works with
INTERPOL International Police for the purposes of catching the little
guy and letting the large dealers get away. Another use
of Interpol, according to the AJAX file, to the syndicate

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is very easy to see when sdece moves drugs. They
use their counter intelligence to protect their shipments. Their police
protect the shipments. But then they also have files from
over one hundred nations, so they know who has caught
and who's in embarrassing positions, and they can use it
for blackmail. And it says Interpol is one massive, one

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cog in a massive international machinery that is profiting from
the transporting of nark contics. And the problem is that
you get a neo Nazi group that it's connected, say
to the Nazis in America, I mean the real Nazis
in the archives, such as G.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Gordon Liddy and E.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Howard Hunt and the people that have worked with the Nazis,
Richard Helms. And you give them the power to know
who's dealing the drugs and who isn't, and you give
them the profit of the drug traffic to continue their
assassination teams. You have all the funding you need for
wiping people out, wiping witnesses out, soling witnesses, silencing judges,

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as I say, and continuing a reign of terror all
over the world in every country, and holding the narcotics
in their hands to continue the sales and profits. Next year,
next week on Dialogue Conspiracy, we will go into Operation
Mind Control.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
The book by mister Beauwart.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
And what it does to a witness like Louise James,
who will not be credible at the Rolling Stones trial.
And until then, keep your minds clear and take care,
May Brush.

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So this is May Brussel. I'll see you next week.
A Dialogue Conspiracy.

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