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• San Jose Mercury News Allegations of CIA/Contra Involvement in Narcotics Trafficking. San Jose Mercury News published a three-part series of articles titled 'Dark Alliance.' The series related to a drug ring in California and its alleged connections to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-backed Nicaraguan Contra resistance of the 1980s. (See Exhibit.) • August 18, 1996: Part One. The first article in the series, published on August 18, 1996, set forth the primary allegation that a drug ring in the San Francisco Bay area had 'sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.'

The article frequently referred to the Contra movement as the 'CIA's army.' • The first article also made other specific allegations of CIA knowledge of, or involvement in, the drug ring's activities. According to the article, Contra financiers had allegedly met with CIA 'agents' both before and while cocaine, in crack form, was being sold in Los Angeles.

Further, these Contra financiers allegedly delivered cocaine on a cut-rate basis to Ricky Donnell Ross, a South Central crack dealer, who turned the cocaine into crack and sold it wholesale to gangs. The article further alleged that court records indicated that 'the cash Ross paid for the cocaine was then used to buy weapons and equipment' for the large Contra group, Fuerza Democratica Nicaraguense (FDN). It further alleged that cocaine was 'virtually unobtainable in black neighborhoods before members of the CIA's army started bringing it into South Central in the 1980s at bargain-basement prices.'

• The first article also discussed Oscar Danilo Blandon Reyes' role in the drug ring. Blandon, a former FDN leader and Ross' cocaine supplier, according to the article, had testified at a then-recent San Diego drug trafficking trial that he had started working to raise money for the Contras in late 1981 and that the drug ring sold almost a ton of cocaine in the United States that year. The article did not report exactly how much money was purportedly given to the Contras by Blandon, but reported Blandon's testimony that 'whatever we were running in L.A., the profit was going to the Contra revolution.'

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• The first article also reported that Blandon's operation was raided in 1986 and that his defense attorney had suggested that CIA had withdrawn its support of his cocaine operation because Congress had authorized $100 million in aid to the Contras in that year. According to the article, Blandon 'told a San Francisco federal grand jury in 1994 that once the FDN began receiving American taxpayer dollars, the CIA no longer needed his kind of help.' Blandon said that he and others in the drug ring then began running their drug business for themselves. According to the article, Blandon's defense attorney admitted that Blandon 'never told him directly that he was selling cocaine for the CIA,' but the attorney reportedly had come to this conclusion 'from the atmosphere of CIA and clandestine activities that surrounded Blandon and his Nicaraguan friends.' • Another member of the ring alleged by the first article to have been connected to the Contras was Juan Norwin Meneses Cantarero. Meneses was a major California drug trafficker for whom Blandon worked and who was able to avoid imprisonment for many years, according to the article.

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