Americans have been told that there is a crisis in
Panama because a "narco-dictator" rules. That the
United States government has mobilized to drive him
from power. That only when Defense Force Commander
General Manuel Noriega is out of the way,
will Panama be safe for democracy, and U.S. interests
in the region protected.
Is this true? The answer is no. On this, the Reagan
administration is wrong, dead wrong.
Did you know, that the so-called "democratic" opposition
movement which the State Department seeks
to install in power is led by Nazis, drug-traffickers,
drug-money launderers, advocates of narcotics legalization,
and arms-traffickers?
Did you know that the liberal Establishment's "secret
government" created the crisis in Panama, lock, stock
and barrel, as an excuse to bring those drug-runners
to power?
That the campaign against General Noriega is being
run by the same team which waa caught trading armsfor-
hostages in the Iran-Contra scandal?
That the attack on Panama went into full gear when
Panama's military angered international bankers, by
seizing bank accounts caught laundering drug-money?
If you had read EIR's Special Report, you would know.
This 135-page report, now updated, provides:
- A "Who's Who" in the drug mob's campaign to overthrow
Panama's government;
- The facts on how the Establishment's secret government
set up the war on Panama, why they did ..
so, and how the Soviet Union will benefit from it;
- The story of how that liberal Establishment, through
David Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission and the
New York Council on Foreign Relations, created the
"offshore" banking center in Panama, to handle the
debt-and-drug looting of South America;
- A proposed alternative strategy, based upon the
industrial development of Panama. With the longoverdue
construction of a second, sea-level Canal—the
necessary centerpiece of a booming Ibero-American
Common Market—Panama can break its
dependence on the "offshore" economy owned by
the international banking cartel.
Details: New edition, featuring 18 months later: the Project Democracy assault on Panama
Date: 12/87
Authors:
Pages: 142
Height (inches): 10.8750
Width (inches): 8.2500
Depth (inches): 0.3750
Weight (pounds): 0.76875 without packaging