Gary Stephen Webb
American Investigative Journalist
Known for CIA Dark Alliance.
1998, CIA Inspector General Frederick Hitz, delivered two volumes of information on the subject, detailing explosive colloberating evidence to back up what Gary Webb had been alledging to a large extent, including of how the Bush [S&B 1948. Freemason. Bohemian] / Reagan [Bohemian. Freemason] (intentionally the wrong way round) administration had protected more than 50 contra’s and other drug trafficers and by so doing fraughted investigations into drug crimes.[2]
Aug 1996, series in the San Jose Mercury News by reporter Gary Webb linked the origins of crack cocaine in California to the contras, a guerrilla force backed by the Reagan administration that attacked Nicaragua’s Sandinista government during the 1980s. Webb’s series, “The Dark Alliance,” has been the subject of intense media debate, and has focused attention on a foreign policy drug scandal that leaves many questions unanswered.[3]
Died 10 Dec 2004, from two gunshot wounds to the head. Ruled suicide despite attempts to clarify with the Sacramento county coroner Robert Lyons how Webb achieved the second shot. Age 49.
[2] - Requiem for the Suicided: Gary Webb
[3] - The National Security Achive - The Contras, Cocaine and Covert Operations
[4] - Gary Webb: In His Own Words (2002) | CIA Cocaine Dark Alliance
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