Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2000 The Register-Guard Contact: PO Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440-2188 Website: http://www.registerguard.com/ Author: Kris Millegan CIA SYMPOSIUM IGNORED It's revealing how some people use their powerful positions of community responsibility. The local media black-outs of the recent CIA-Drugs Symposium are defining decisions. The standard dishonest litany of excuses, began with, "We just don't have enough staff." Not enough staff to just stop by an event that was open for 14 hours? I have been told by local newsroom managers that I have a political agenda. Others say I want to legalize drugs. I do not. I am anti-prohibition. Prohibition just doesn't work. I would much rather see drugs regulated. Drugs are currently unregulated and completely out of control. No one bothered to ask... and this symposium wasn't about that. The U.S. Intelligence agencies are intimately involved with the international narcotics trade. This gigantic trade has totally corrupted our governmental and financial systems. Non-coverage by local media de-legitimizes an event, and the caliber of presenters and their messages. Why was this deliberately done? Local newsrooms were given several advance press notices. A published retired professor from University of California at Berkeley; a 12-year federal drug enforcement veteran; a former Los Angeles police officer; an ex-Black Panther; a former Federal Aviation Authority investigator; an executive TV producer and a former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development all came to Eugene. Hundreds of citizens heard and asked questions for themselves about how and why cheap heroin is flooding our streets - and the local media ignored the event. Yet reporters from New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland found time to stop by the event. Where does one go for honest dialogue here? Kris Millegan - --- MAP posted-by: Derek