Royal Commission pushes drugsAustralia Dossier by Allen Douglas A New South Wales commission has proposed legalized heroin shooting galleries to solve police corruption. Surveying the sad
results of the frequent misleadership of the ancient
Israelite nation, King Solomon observed, as recorded in
the book of Proverbs, Where
there is no vision, the people perish.
Because, Wood argued that, since drug money is the chief source of corruption among police, the way to avoid this problem, is to set up legalized heroin shooting galleries, a la the Swiss model. Wood somehow neglected to notice that, in every country where drugs have been legalized, such as in Switzerland, Britain, or Holland, drug usage, and, concomitantly, the flow of drug money, has soared. But, perhaps Justice Wood had other fish to fry. In 1996, Lyndon LaRouches collaborators in the Citizens Electoral Council defeated a lavishly financed attempt by Victorias Premier Jeff Kennett to decriminalize marijuana. The state of Victoria was to be the first of the falling dominoes, leading to drastic changes in Australias federal drug laws. One might say (pardon the pun), that the Wood Commission call for legalized heroin has given a shot in the arm to a renewed drive to legalize drugs. In its wake, prosecutors in five of Australias eight states and territories have called for a legalized heroin trial-run to be set up in Canberra, the nations capital. More generally, Australias ruling establishment is on a head-long drive to legalize dope. The chief vehicle for this drive is the Australian Drug Foundation, which is funded by Australias major banks, including its Reserve Bank, and by many of the countrys elite private family foundations, such as the Queens Trust (whose patron is Prince Charles). Another voice braying for legalization is that of billionaire Kerry Packer, whose {Bulletin} magazine recently ran a cover story entitled, Drugs, Why Fight a War We Cant Win? In the early 1980s, the Costigan Royal Commission had investigated Packer as an alleged drug kingpin, until that commission was suddenly shut down by the new Labor government of Bob Hawke. Wood and other establishment figures have claimed that the war on drugs is a failure and we have to look at other ways of dealing with the problem. This is a shameless lie -- there has been no serious war on drugs in Australia since the Costigan Commission was shut down. Victorias chief commissioner of police, Neil Comrie, for instance, in remarks to The Age of May 17, excoriated the lack of federal funding for drug interdiction efforts, which, he said, was causing the explosion of Melbournes heroin trade in recent months, where children as young as nine have become heroin addicts. A serious war on drugs would mean that one would follow the money trail, as called for by Victorian state Member of Parliament Peter McLellan, in early June: We need to get the big boys . . . To bring in 20 kilograms of heroin you need big money. Surely these laundering organizations can be tackled. There has to be a way theyre moving black money and cleaning it through the system. How is it being legitimized through the normal banking system? Besides pushing drugs, Woods anti-corruption efforts against the 13,000-man N.S.W. police force, the nations largest, bear a curious resemblance to the drive by the FBI, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and private family foundations to break local police forces in the United States in the 1970s, to replace them with a national gestapo. Woods investigation was responsible for the recent appointment of British cop Peter Ryan as N.S.W. Commissioner of Police. Ryan is not exactly your small-town cop: He was the national director of the Police Training College, and previously the chief constable of the Norfolk Constabulary, which, as the June 2, 1996 Sun-Herald noted, is an area that includes Sandringham, the Queens country retreat, and would have meant that Mr. Ryan would have been in contact with senior intelligence officers, the Royal Protection Squad, and the Home Office in London. As a result of Woods report, Ryan has handed out dismissal notices to over 200 N.S.W. police, and is advertising in the U.K. for British police to fill many of the top leadership jobs; N.S.W. Opposition Leader Peter Collins charged in parliament that his state would once again become a colonial outpost. As the bestseller Dope, Inc. established, Britain has been the center of the worlds drug trade since at least the time the Brits ran the Opium Wars against China in the 19th century. Coincidentally, perhaps, Commissioner Ryan also just happens to be an ardent advocate of the legalization of heroin. |
"Supporters and advocates of legalised drugs should have their names inscribed in a public place so their families could know in fhe future who advocated legalisation and the deaths and sufferina it could cause." -- U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Director, Thomas Constantine. |
lan McFarlane (Chairman and Governor) Graeme Thompson (Deputy Governor) Stephen Grenville (Deputy Governor) Alan Jackson, AO. Ted Evans (Secretary to the Treasury) Frank Lowy, AO. Hugh Morgan Janet Holmes a Court, AO. Solomon Lew Richard Washburton Prof. Adrian Pagan |
Research Dept OECD, Paris Chairman, Aust. Payments Clearing Assoc. Chairman and CEO, BTR Plc (UK) Executive Director, IMF, 1989- 93 Chairman, Westfield Holdings Ltd CEO, Western Mining Corporation Executive Chairman, Heytesbury Holdings Pty Ltd Vice-Chairman, Coles Myer Ltd Chairman, Sydney Harbour Casinos Ltd Research School of Social Sciences, ANU |
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National Australia Bank: William Invine (Chmn) Don Argus (MD & CEO) Brian Loton (V Chmn) DK McFarlane (V Chmn) CM Walter The Lord Nickson Peter Cottrell, AO David Allen, AO Sir Bruce Watson David Dickins, AO Christopher Deeley Joseph Trethowen, AM Mark Rayner (IPA) Andrew Turnbull |
ANZ Bank CB. Goode (Chmn) Don Mercer (CEO) JC Dahlsen Sir Ronald Trotter Dr. Roderick Deane Charles Rennie John D Milne Milton D Bridgeland John B Gough, AO, OBE (frm Chmn IPA) JK Ellis JF Fries Dr. BW Scott CJ Harper MA Jackson AT Maitland RB Vaughan, AO |
Westpac Banking Corp. John Uhlrig (Chmn) Robert Joss (CEO) Peter Baillieu Barry Capp Hon. Sir Llewelyn Edwards, AC Ian Harper Prof. Warren Hogan CIS Stewart Hornery, AO Eve Mahlab, AO John Morschel Peter Ritchie |
$ | Commonwealth Banking Corp. MA Besley, AO (Chmn) John Ralph, AO (D. Chmn) The Queen's Trust D V Murray (MD) I K Payne; Trustee, CEDA A C Booth; VP Sydney Harbour Casino Ted Evans Res. Bank JM Schubert, MD & CEO Pioneer International GH Slee Norman Adler, MD Santos Ltd Ivan Deveson, AO G Gleeson, AC J J Kennedy AO, CBE BK Ward |
Bank of Melbourne Christopher Stewart (Chmn) David Airey (MD) Ernest Barr Malcolm Gray, AM (D Chmn) David Hamer Darvell Hutchinson AM Alexander Nimmo *Robert Officer (CIS) |
$ | > V < | $ |
Ian Potter Foundation Sir Ian Potter (dec) Lady Potter, AO, DLJ (Life Gov) Charles B Goode (Chmn) John B Gough, AO, OBE Nobby Clark, AO Sir Roger Darvall, CBE Prof. Geoffrey Blaineny, AO Prof. Thomas W Healy, AO, OBE Frank L. Nelson Prof. Graeme B. Ryan, AC |
Queen's Trust Prince Charles (Patron) John Ralph (Nat. Pres.) President: Bill Hayden, AC former GG Will Bailey, Chmn, Finance Committee |
Rothschilds Sir Evelyn de Rothschild (Chairman) Hon. Amschel MJ Rothschild (dec) Sir Peter Denham, ADF Sidney Ballieu Myer, AC |
$ V |
Gandel Charitable Trust John Gandel (Requested Board of Directors -- no Response) |
Myer Foundation Carrillo Baillieu Gantner Stephen Shelmerdene Sidney Baillieu Myer (Tasman) Rupert Myer Neilma Baillieu Gantner Joanna Vaeski Margaret M. Baillieu Southey |
The Pratt Foundation Richard Pratt (Requested Board of Directors -- no Response) |
Srnorgon Family Charitable Trust Foundation (Requested Board of Directors -- Chairman overseas) |
$ | > V < | $ |
Mont Pelerinite Think Tanks (* Mont Pelerin Society Think Tank Board Members) |
Australian Drug FoundationProminent names associated with the Foundation since becoming pro-drug in 1979: |
Federal Government <------ $246,150 Grant Victorian Government <------ $925,000 (1995) |
Institute of Public Affairs Personnel ==========> Sir Ian Potter (dec) Sir Peter Denham Nobby Clark John Gough Kevan Gosper Sir John Holland Milton D Bridgeland Michael Moore MLA Prof. David Pennington Brian Quinn, AO Eric Mayer John Calvert-Jones Mark Rayner Tasman Institute Sidney Baillieu Myer Eric Mayer Kevan Gosper Sir Avi Parbo Personnel ==========> |
Chairman Brian Hamley, Chairman, Victorian Financial Institutions Commission. Former MD Tricontinental Bank. Richard McGarvie Bill Stronach Michael Denham David Edwards Sir Rupert Hamer John Gandel Charles Rennie John D Milne Dame Phyllis Frost Some of the ADF's life Sir Peter Denham Dame Phyllis Frost John Gandel Kevan Gosper |
Warran Irvine Victor Smorgon Ian Spicer Ron Walker Margaret Hamilton Prof. Greg Whelan Prof. Duncan Chappell Dr. Nick Crofts Dr. Ernest Drucker Prof. Nick Heather Dr. Ethan Nadelmann Pat O'Hare Dr. Rene Pols *John Calvert-Jones governors and donors: Brian Quinn Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Eric Mayer |
Neil Cole MP *Milton D Bridgeland Ron Baillieu *Nobby Clark *Sir Peter Denham *CB Goode *Kevan Gosper *John B Gough *Sir John Holland *Eric Mayer Brian Quinn (in prison) *Sir Avi Parbo |
Some of the companies that have supported the Foundation over the years: Australia and New Zealand Group Ltd Amcor Limited (paper) Bell Charitable Fund (Holmes a Court owned) BP Australia (petroleum) Beechams Products (drug company) Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd Carlton & United Breweries Ltd (beer) Coca Coala CCA Amatil (food) Coles Myer Limited (retailing) Comalco Ltd (owned by RTZ) CSR Ltd (food) CSR Hume Pty Ltd (Smorgons owned) David Syme Co Ltd (The Age newspaper) Esso Australia Ltd (petroleum) Hoechst Australia Pty Ltd (drug company) JB Were and Son (stockbrokers) Jetset Tours (Isi Leibler) Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd (drug company) Marion Merrell Dow Pty Ltd (drug company) National Mutual Trustees Nestle Australia Ltd (food) Norwich Union Life Insurance Pacific Dunlop (rubber) Sigma Company Ltd (drug company) Shell Company of Australia (petroleum) Sidney Myer Fund Unilever Australia Ltd United Distillers Pty Ltd (spirits manufacturers) Wyeth Australia Pty Ltd (drug company |
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Victorian Premier's Drug Advisory Council Chairman: Prof. David Pennington, IPA counsellor Kennett's DAC tried to ram through marijuana decriminalisation in 1996, but was stopped by a CEC-led mobilisation. |
Wood Royal Commission Accepted submissions from people and institutions overlapping the ADF, or fronting for George Soros (Rothschilds). |
Justice James Wood, together with Australia's major banks and family funds, wants to legalise dope. Wood claims the war on drugs has failed. That is a lie -- there has been no serious war on drugs in Australia, at least since the Costigan Commission was shut down. One of Costigan's targets -- Kerry Packer -- is now braying for legalised dope, through his Bulletin magazine, TV9, and front men such as Graham Richardson. (Reproduced by permission from The New Citizen June/July/August 1997 -- the Official Publication of the Citizens Electoral Council of Australia). eirdope.htm