The  9/11 You Were Never Told About - Part 2
Pakistani General confirms publicly that "War on Terror" is all about Heroin 

Joe Vialls, January 2002
     Three days after “The 9/11 You Were Never Told About” was first published on the Internet, Pakistani Major General Zafar Abas has gone on the public record, confirming my claim that the American military has not in the past, and is not now, bombing Afghan drug assets, including heroin laboratories and drug dumps.

      Speaking on Australian SBS Television on 14 January, Major General Abas said, “It is common knowledge that southern Afghanistan, which is infested with narcotics dumps and factories, has not been bombed by the Americans at all.”

      Major General Abas, commander of the southern Baluchistan Province of Pakistan, agreed to the interviewed after his troops intercepted and seized a large shipment of pure heroin on its way to Europe. The single half ton shipment, the first intercepted since the “downfall” of the Taliban, is estimated to have a street value of US$1 billion.

      The shipment was dispatched from Afghanistan by tribal warlords who controlled the country until 1996, and who were recently reinstated by the CIA on behalf of the American Administration and the American people.

      The public statement by Major General Abas on 14 January 2001 is very rare from the Pakistani military, which normally bites its lip and says nothing. What the statement itself indicates is growing frustration bordering on desperation.

      Dealing with drug dealers and American CIA spooks on a daily basis, must make the Pakistani military wonder how anyone in the west could really believe that “The War on Terror” has anything to do with Osama Bin Laden or the attack on the World Trade center. Smack, anyone?

                                              
Return to Part One


               
Home Run       Flight 63      Flight 587       Vialls Home Page  


This report may be copied unedited onto other websites
in the interests of public safety.