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Monday, September 29, 2008

News: The Secret War on the Dollar by Oliver North

Filed under: Iran,News,North Korea — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 9:42 PM

     Thanks to Doug for sending me this.  I was reading about these ‘super notes’ (close to perfect counterfeit dollars) awhile back, and in light of the current economic events, this is somewhat concerning.  The dollar is going to be taking lots of hits here, and these counterfeiting operations or war on our dollar will only add to the damage.  And what really sucks is this has been going on for awhile.

      I also brought up below a little history factoid about counterfeiting attacks in the past. Specifically Operation Bernhard, conducted by the Nazis against the allies during World War Two. –Head Jundi

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Counterfeit Note

A counterfeit £5 note forged by the Jewish Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp prisoners during World War 2. This was for Operation Bernhard, a Nazi counterfeiting operation designed to destabilize the British economy. 

 

Sunday, September 28, 2008

NORTH: Secret war on the dollar

Oliver North

COMMENTARY:

Last Wednesday night, President Bush addressed the nation in an effort to convince Congress to pass a bill to “reduce the risk to major financial institutions” and “safeguard American families and businesses.”

Thursday he met with Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama and other congressional leaders to build a consensus plan for bailing out our financial system. The potentates on the Potomac are now pondering the price-tag for saving Wall Street. Unfortunately, corrupt officials in other capitals are also hard at work undermining what’s left of the U.S. dollar – by printing and distributing their own versions of American currency.

Counterfeiting another nation’s legal tender is not only a crime – it is also an act of aggression. During World War II, Adolf Hitler produced British bank notes to destabilize England. Mao Tse-tung used phony money to undermine Chiang Ka-shek’s Nationalist government through inflation. The Soviets created passable replicas of African, European and other monetary instruments to damage local economies. But no one has ever engaged in this kind of economic warfare against the United States on a scale – or as effectively – as is now being waged by the regimes in Pyongyang and Tehran.

For more than five years remarkably accurate duplicates of U.S. $100 bills have been circulating overseas. Called “Supernotes” by our Treasury Department, Secret Service and FBI, they are printed on cotton-fiber paper using intaglio printing presses, the same type used by the U.S. Bureau of Printing and Engraving. The source of these nearly flawless notes is hardly a secret.

On Jan. 26, 2006, in a White House press conference, President Bush asserted: “We are aggressively saying to the North Koreans … don’t counterfeit our money.” A Congressional Research Service Report two months later concluded that “at least $45 million in such Supernotes of North Korean origin have been detected in circulation, and estimates are that the country earns from $15 million to $25 million per year from counterfeiting.” Later that year, Hezbollah – a wholly owned subsidiary of the repressive regime in Tehran – began flooding Lebanon with Supernotes. Thanks to Iran and North Korea, there may be billions in “phony Franklins” floating around the world. The bills have also turned up here at home.

Just how some of them arrived on our shores was revealed a few days ago – when former undercover FBI Agent Bob Hamer took the witness stand in the Las Vegas courtroom of U.S. District Court Judge James Mahan. While the so-called mainstream media were preoccupied with presidential politics, the Wall Street meltdown and the O.J. Simpson trial across the street, Mr. Hamer – using audio and video recordings – revealed how two Chinese nationals and others plotted to smuggle anti-aircraft missiles, narcotics and counterfeit Supernotes into the United States. On the tapes, the Chinese conspirators describe how the false bills are manufactured in North Korea and distributed through the Russian Embassy in Beijing to Chinese organized-crime figures. One of them boasts of his ties to North Korea.

During the course of a three-year undercover operation code-named Operation Smoking Dragon, Agent Hamer purchased $2 million of the Supernotes. The sting also netted 36 indictments and shut down a scheme to deliver 200 Chinese-manufactured QW-2 anti-aircraft missiles capable of bringing down commercial airliners. It was, to put it mildly, a stunning success – and completely ignored by those who purport to deliver the “news.”

Full disclosure here. Bob Hamer is a friend – not a word I use loosely. He is also a former U.S. Marine – and a living legend within the FBI.

During the time he was risking his life to stop the “importers” of counterfeit currency and surface-to-air missiles, he was also posing as a pedophile while targeting the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), an underground network of men seeking to justify their sexual attraction to young boys. His book, “The Last Undercover: The True Story of an FBI Agent’s Dangerous Dance with Evil” (Hachette Book Group, U.S.A., 2008) was released the week before he took the stand in the Las Vegas counterfeiting trial. The book chronicles his three-year infiltration of NAMBLA and details a dozen other remarkable undercover assignments.

His book is a riveting account of his years spent undercover for the FBI – and the kind of risks that are necessary in a world where criminals and our adversaries will go to any lengths to destroy us. The Smoking Dragon operation against those who were helping to undermine our economy was one of many intrigues in which Bob Hamer proved his mettle in an extraordinary career.

Last week the Chinese conspirator who brought the counterfeit bills into the United States was found guilty and now faces up to 25 years in federal prison. The case is still pending against O.J. in a courthouse two blocks away. Congress may yet figure out how to bail out Wall Street without impoverishing the rest of us. Meanwhile if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shows up in your restaurant for dinner, don’t let him pay in cash.

Oliver North is a nationally syndicated columnist, the host of “War Stories” on Fox News Channel, author of “American Heroes,” and the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance.

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Wikipedia for Super Note

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Operation Bernhard was the name of a secret German plan devised during the Second World War to destabilise the British economy by flooding the country with forged Bank of England £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes. It is the largest counterfeiting operation in history.

Wikipedia for Operation Bernhard

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