The CIA & Bureau of Narcotics: America's Hidden Drug War History
In this explosive interview, we uncover the shocking symbiotic relationship between the CIA and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics from 1947 to the present day. Drawing from classified documents and firsthand accounts from former agents, we reveal how America's drug enforcement was corrupted from its very foundations.
Our investigation explores:
How Harry Anslinger, who led the Bureau of Narcotics for 32 years, helped shape America's racist drug war
The secret training of OSS/CIA officers by Bureau of Narcotics agents
Disturbing CIA "truth drug" experiments using marijuana and LSD on unsuspecting American citizens
How national security interests consistently overrode drug enforcement when U.S. allies were involved in trafficking
The untold story of Black narcotic agents fighting institutional racism from within
How drug traffickers became intelligence assets in the name of fighting communism
This hidden history reveals how institutional racism, corruption, and national security priorities have shaped our modern drug enforcement system, with consequences that continue to impact communities today.