Terrorist-Mob Two headed Horseman.

Matthew X profrv at nex.net.au
Sat Aug 31 04:58:52 PDT 2002


http://organizedcrime.about.com/library/weekly/aa082902a.htm
Part 1: The Drug Connection
Much has been written in the last year about the connection between 
terrorism and organized crime. Shortly after September 11, President Bush 
came out and directly cited narcotics trafficking as a source of revenue 
for terrorist organizations.
The United States government reported that the Taliban allegedly helped 
finance Osama bin Laden's terror network by giving him 10 percent of the $8 
billion Afghanistan reaped from its opium crop. In return, Al Qaeda was to 
use its "formidible" international network to market the crop.
Nonsense, says McGill University organized crime expert professor R.T. Naylor.
(no relation.)
"It is likely that the informal banking system used extensively in the 
region, usually referred to as the hawala or hundi system, is also used by 
drug traffickers," Hutchinson said. "This system is an underground, 
traditional, informal network that has been used for centuries by 
businesses and families throughout Asia. This system provides a 
confidential, convenient, efficient service at a low cost in areas that are 
not served by traditional banking facilities. The hawala or hundi system 
leaves no "paper trail" for investigators to follow."
That reminds me there was a quite long story on Ithaca dollars,esp 
interesting as I lived there for a year once.There's another horseman loose 
there,the net sex killer,I shit you not...
http://nypost.com/news/regionalnews/47084.htm
Hey remember when meyer and lucky helped stamp out nazi sabotage on the 
waterfront? Well some wiseguys just got knocked back on a similar deal to 
watch out for Al Quim frogmen.
That's too bad. The Coast Guard and Customs Service are woefully 
understaffed to keep an eye on every ship that comes into the 1,500-square 
mile Port of New York and New Jersey. By the Coast Guard's own admission, 
they can inspect just 1 percent of the cargo containers that enter the Harbor.
"Do we have all the people we need? No," Vice Admiral James D. Hull, the 
Commander of the Coast Guard Atlantic area, said in a telephone interview. 
"But we have prioritized our missions."
The Port Authority and the Waterfront Commission of New York and New Jersey 
have done a great job of cleaning out organzied crime from the harbor, but 
let's face it: where there is money, there is the mob. The same methods 
used to keep the Harbor clear of Nazis 60 years ago could work today. All 
the government has to do is ask.
Sure this is a simplistic solution and in many cases goes against the self 
interest of the mobsters, but it worked in the 1940s, it can work today.
Hell the port authority is just a WASP mob anyways,right?





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