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Bill Young, the CIA, Missionaries and Drugs

Few people have knowledge how deep the missionary involvement is in drugs and the south east asian region. The missionaries such as Bill Young want to continue to portray that they are there in Thailand doing the work of Jesus. This is blasphemy of course, as they are there as agents of a self serving foreign government.

Bill Young and others have done their best to conceal their real jobs for the CIA and how they organized the Lahu to assist with this job, and now Marcus Young carries on with the Wa, from Maesai.

Bill Young had full knowledge and involvement in the drug trade in Laos.

There is no more treacherous country in the world than the US. Saying one thing, doing another, slaughtering millions around the world through guns, chemicals and economic or monetary policy.

Here is an excerp from a book regarding Bill Young.

Warner, Roger. Back Fire: The CIA's Secret War in Laos and Its Link to the War in Vietnam. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 416 pages.

Shooting the Moon, the Hmong story, mentions Bill Young and his habits. (A book previously called by another name?)

Author Roger Warner was too young during the 1960s, but became interested in Laos when he lived in Thailand from 1980-82. He saw a camp containing tens of thousands of Laotian refugees, and began interviewing CIA and other veterans. After 150 interviews, this book eventually emerged. It narrates the war in Laos through the eyes of some key U.S. paramilitary and diplomatic operatives, all stitched together with other items from the historical record. What's missing is the view from the other side (officials in Laos did not allow the author to travel outside of Vientiane). This book is a little bit too slick -- Alice Mayhew, editor for America's elite, encouraged the author, as did a grant from the intelligence-connected U.S. Institute for Peace. At least the author doesn't try to defend U.S. policy.

The U.S. began sending military advisors to Laos in 1960. When Laos became part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, this country experienced some of the heaviest bombing since World War II. U.S. bombs created 600,000 refugees out of a population of three million, and it was all kept secret from the American people and Congress. After the 1973 truce, the CIA's cowboys and their proxies shrugged their shoulders and went to Thailand or the U.S. to retire on their pensions. They left behind a country that, 22 years later, is full of bomb craters, antipersonnel bomblets, and amputees on crutches.

ISBN 0-684-80292-9

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This book was recently listed at UsedBookCentral.com

SOAS in the UK, tries to also portray the Young family as great honorable missionaries. The Young's were kicked out of Burma by the Burmese army, for their involvement in the CIA, they are still involved, and the drugs keep flowing from Burma.

In a phone conversation with Bill Young in 2003-2004 at Chiangmai, Bill Young tried to claim that the CIA in Laos didn't need to be involved in drugs like the French as they had all the money they needed. He is of course a lying idiot.

His second cousin Marcus Young works in Maesai, with the Wa, another long time CIA prop with the tribal peoples, and everyone says they have no idea why there are so many missionaries in north of Thailand?????

These links at Namebase put Bill Young in direct contact with all the big names in drugs from Laos.

Bill Young Name Base Chart


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