Friday, May 09, 2014

The Naw Kham first anniversary connection to Malaysia flight 370


Part I Naw Kham first anniversary
The Malaysia Flight 370 scenario Beijing and the CIA fears the most? The celebrations of the first anniversary of Naw Kham execution

While most of the world follows the daily drama of the collapsing search for any remains of Malaysia Flight MH 370 a massive worldwide man hunt is well under for the hijacker’s network. Nubian Observer ask have a motive been developed yet.
The three days after the Hijacking, The Daily Beast has offer the Naw Kham cartel as the number target of the man hunt?

On March 1 2013, Mr. Naw Kham purported leader of the cartel was escorted from his cell on national TV in front of over a billion Chinese and Asian viewers was driven away at approximately 3:00 p.m.; Mr. Naw Kham received a lethal injection. His feared cartel was officially reported by the Beijing leadership to be destroyed. The billion dollars the cartel purportedly amassed was never recovered. Almost one year to the day of his execution, Malaysia Flight MH 370 laden with 153 Chinese passengers was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean on the morning of March 8, 2014 purportedly killing all on board. The Daily Beast posted a picture and a background on Mr. Naw Kham, one of March 13 and another April 17.

The most remarkable and troubling aspect of the hijack was the ability of the hijackers to political negotiated do not kill pass from USAF Space Command advanced tracking through the heaviest air traffic corridor in Asia detected all the way to southern region of the Indian Ocean. The level of political sophistication of the attack makes it clear to the world; China is defenseless against a determined asymmetric global drug terrorist campaign. The western media remains total silence on the connection of these critical events. For good political reasons Beijing leadership feared a national reaction to Naw Kham cartel/MH370 linkage. Officially his cartel is destroyed by Chinese Special Forces and confirmed by the New York Times and many other newspapers around the world . So why would the Daily Beast, in bed with the major news papers connect the cartel to MH370 hijacking and not offer any analysis. The insurgency role of the Daily Beast is under review by the Beijing leadership and the CIA.

Summary of the scenario
The Nubian Observer analysis suggest the attack on the Chinese passenger laden Malaysian flight 370 was a asymmetric warfare response by a known, but not yet publicly  revealed anti Chinese drug cabal  in the Golden Triangle trying to resist the restructuring of the drug trade under Chinese control and Chinese colonization of the Thailand, Laos, Myanmar region. The only industries in Myanmar able to support MH370 level hijacking are oil industry and the drug industry, both are controlled by the Myanmar military and linked to a cabal.

The timing of the hijack and downing of the plane, i.e. the first anniversary of Mr. Naw Kham execution, was specifically designed to send the Chinese population a bloody terrorist message in order to make Beijing leadership  back off from its ruthless colonization of the Golden Triangle region. The terrorist attack has led to a new round of political talks about the faith of the Kachin region of Burma. 150,000 Kachinan people have been toll by the Chinese government it’s politically safe to return home. This would suggest the Myitsome Dam was one of the hijackers demands.Beijing is closing IDP camps Kachin people and sending them home under drone protection.

Before MH370, in secret talks with the US State Department it was suggested order to be a serious deterrent to the Chinese, the US department of State would have to agree to provide a multibillion dollar modern agro development plan for the Kachin region to export rice and other foods and build an educational and health system. This agreement would empower the Naw Kham cartel as the leading political force in Kachin, while limiting the power of Myanmar leadership. As reviewed  in the Nubian Observer analysis this idea was beyond the political matrix framework of the oil centric Clinton State Department. A serious discussion with require addressing the Chinese Myitsome Dam and the industrialization of the region using most of the power generated by the dam. The cost effective answer was to take the cartel out of the political equation. The political blow back may have been MH370.

There is evidence of reduce levels of Chinese aggression since the hijacking. The level of sophistication of the attack makes it clear to the world; China and other Asian countries are defenseless against a determined asymmetric global drug terrorist campaign.

The hijackers gave Beijing a direct satellites handshake
 Key to the Golden Triangle scenario is the person(s) who disabled the transponder; this was a direct message to Beijing leadership of the depth of the skill set of the hijackers and their intelligence and logistical support network inside Malaysia and China. The hijackers gave Beijing a direct satellites handshake when they disabled the planes communication system. The fact that the hijackers knew the flight 370 was not fully protect with additional backup and secondary handshake, speaks to the level of knowledge of active real time intelligence and penetration of the airport data management system. Beijing knew from their own satellites intelligence gathering, the SATCOM signals from the aircraft picked up by Inmarsat's constellation of satellites the plane was in the water. In the absence of a signal from a terminal, the ground station will transmit hourly 'log on/log off' messages – informally referred to as a 'ping' – to the terminal; an active terminal automatically responds. The entire process is referred to as a 'handshake'. After ACARS equipment on the aircraft was disabled, the SATCOM transceiver aboard Flight 370. The hijackers were talking directly to Beijing leadership in ruthless terms only Asian drug dealers would understand.

 The most remarkable and troubling aspect of the hijack was the ability of the hijackers to negotiated hiding in plain sight from USAF Space Command advanced tracking through the heaviest air traffic corridor in Asia undetected all the way to southern region of the Indian Ocean.

The level of sophistication of the attack makes it clear to the world; China is defenseless against a determined asymmetric global drug terrorist campaign. The hijackers politically manipulated Australian leadership to stand down and do nothing, rejecting American request for inception of the flight for seven hours. The hijackers manipulated the Daily Beast online news paper with a purported worldwide readership of 15 millions, many in China to posted two articles on Naw Kham, the first article only days after the hijacking. These posting sent terror waves through the Chinese and other Asian populations, provoking a historical March on the Chinese capital of Beijing. No other major news paper had followed the Daily Beast Naw Kham cartel connection

Whether the attackers were in fact Naw Kham cartel operatives or not, the Golden Triangle scenario goes a long way in explaining both a clear set of motives and Beijing behavior response to the downing of flight 370 and the near total silence of the western media to the  Golden Triangle scenario. Unlike the 9/11 attack on New York City and Washington, DC, the Malaysian attackers have allowed Beijing leadership the room to make a secret deal with the Golden Triangle Drug lords and defense it as soft diplomacy. The problem for Beijing is the task of artificially creating a terrorist group with the level of sophistication to execute the hijack that was unknown to either the Chinese intelligence or the CIA. With the Naw Kham cartel officially destroyed by the Chinese government, there is no known terrorist who fits the profile in the minds of Chinese people.

The drone balloon effect
Until MH370 hijacking the used of terror attacks of  Chinese drones in the Golden Triangle allowed Chinese military planners a cheap, easy and effect means to penetrated the outer border of the Golden Triangle region and shape its political economy without garrison of tens of thousands of Chinese ground forces. Beijing leaders had no fear of a political resistance to their colonization. That has now changed.

The so-called "balloon effect" (squeeze production at one point, and it bulges in another). Chinese developers are using the so-called balloom effect as a pretext to expand China colonization of the northern border region of Burma and liquidating the political resistance of the local population. China’s military has created a network of heavily armed drone protected drug centers and armies beyond the control of the Burmese government and military. After the bloody liquidation of the Naw Kham cartel, Chinese expanded it network of drone protected drug centers north into the Kachin and Shan states displacing local drug lords and the Burma government. Rather than helping the Burma government eradicates drug production, the Chinese military is trying to reorganize, consolidate and structure drug trade in strategic areas under its control. Attack drones are reconfiguring the classic vicious cycle.

The speed of the Chinese and the ruthless methods has created a insurgency blow back effect from anti Chinese drug lords and Burmese population. Hijacking and sinking a plane laden with middle class Chinese passengers is clear Burmese message to Beijing to back off their attempts to colonize the Golden Triangle region. The Daily Beast and other web news let recurrent disinformation coverage of Mr. Naw Kham have knowing fed the new Chinese fear and insurgency.

The reality of drug trade a year after Mr. Naw Kham execution
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in its newly released annual Southeast Asia Opium Survey (PDF) finds that opium production in Burma continued to increase in 2013 even after the execution of Mr. Naw Kham—up 26% to an estimated 870 metric tons. This is the highest amount since the UN began keeping track in 2002. In 1999, the Burmese regime promised to eradicate opium production by 2014, but production has increased every year since 2006. The UNODC report acknowledges that eradication efforts have failed to address the political and economic factors that drive farmers to grow opium in the first place. With poppy fetching 19 times more than rice, struggling peasants have few other options to make a living. The report also notes rising demand for opium in nearby countries, including China.

But the most critical factor may be the renewed insurgencies in Kachin and Shan states. Eradication efforts (undertaken at international behest) may have helped spark the renewed violence—and then, as always, insurgency wars fuel the opium trade, providing warlords incentive to encourage production through high prices in order to resell to traffickers and fund their war-chests. A classic vicious cycle of drug trafficking. Ironically, at the start of the year UN experts had expressed fears that production could jump in Burma due to successes against opium in Afghanistan, driving up the price and creating a so-called "balloon effect" (squeeze production at one point, and it bulges in another). Instead, Afghan opium production hit a record high in 2013—while apparently doing nothing to diminish Burmese production.

Modern weapon for pro China insurgents
According to The report by U.K.-based intelligence monitor Jane’s Information Group said China had delivered several Mil Mi-17 ‘Hip’ helicopters to the United Wa State Army (UWSA) in late February and early March 2013, citing sources from the Burmese government and the military wing of an ethnic rebel group. The helicopters, armed with TY-90 air-to-air missiles, were sent to the UWSA-administered area by way of Laos, instead of coming directly from China. The ethnic minority military source said the UWSA had procured five helicopters, while the Burmese military source could only confirm two had been delivered, according to the report. The helicopters are the UWSA’s first acquisition of rotary-wing capability and could provide a “serious deterrent” to the Burmese military, it said. A substantial proportion of UWSA narcotics profits have been ploughed back into expanding its military capabilities and areas of operation. The UWSA fields a standing force estimated at between 15,000-30,000 troops.

This force is backed by a large number of village militia, making it the most potent insurgent force in the Asian region. Given its pro-Beijing communist background it is no surprise that its forces are mostly equipped with Chinese-manufactured inventory that includes 12.7 mm and 14.5 mm heavy machine guns, and mortars of up 120 mm. It is believed that the Wa had acquired man-portable surface-to-air missile systems, probably from sources in Cambodia.

The over focus of Chinese intelligence and military in the Golden Triangle and not on the transnational drug cartels it was enabling, created the strategic opportunity for the unthinkable, i.e. the Malaysian plane hijacking.

The New York Times and other news papers suggest the Naw Klam was no more than 500 men, but control the middle part of the most important river in the Golden Triangle. The Nubian Observer suggest the cartel was the gatekeeper of drug traffic and created it own express service to JKF and other New York regional air ports. The air service by a update and upgrade of  the African American New York drug Godfather, Mr.Frank Lucas shipping idea.

Mr. Naw Kham mastered Mr. Frank Lucas New York marketing model
1999 and posted by Asian Survey is currently published by University of California Press.2008 warned of the coming consequence of Chinese drone enabling drug lords. The survey also warned of using drugs as a weapon against target population and high risk of a blow back effect, i.e. terrorist attack on China itself. The United States experience the drug weapon from both Latin American and Asia. American as faced waves of cheap drug flooding its cities destroying lives and the economy and financial system. Malaysia flight 370 was the Beijing drug weapon turned on Beijing leadership by a cartel making application to join the drone protected Beijing drug cartel. Talking about Chinese political economy and not talking about the central role of drugs, is like talking about American winter sports and not talking about basketball. The distortion is too great to give any meaning to the subject. Two billion Asian people know about Naw Kham gang and every one in Asian live under drug politics. Few Americans know about the Naw Kham cartel, much less understand the role played by drugs in Asian political economy. The Naw Kham cartel was a transnational cartels transiting to becoming a major player in South China Sea, Middle East, Europe and the United States in the emerging amphetamines segment of drugs.

The Zen of Mr. Frank Lucas master marketing
Mr. Naw Kham watched the Hollywood film The American Gangster, had the book read to him, studied and mastered Mr. Frank Lucas New York marketing model. Mr. Lucas was the first marketer to introduce ATD, amphetamine-type stimulant, i.e. poor man cocaine on a large scale to the New York City market. Mr. Naw Kham learned from the Lucas story, his major mistakes which were missing the critical importance of international bank and flooding target markets with the higher quality ATD product at a cheaper price than his rivals over a range of markets of expanding markets. Mr. Frank Lucas set the heroin price structure for the whole northeastern US and had more market, while he developed the new market for ATD in the region. Both Mr. Naw Kham and Mr. Frank Lucas became victims of their own success and helpless watched their empires taken over by their national governments to be used as counterinsurgency weapons. The Black revolution was stopped in its tracks by the FBI flooding the ghetto with cheap drugs and the insurgency in Burma contained by drug wars between once revolutionary insurgency armies, as the Chinese colonize the region, like the British before them.

Coming to America with new wave of ATS
The Naw Kham cartel primary focus on developing the Thailand ATS, i.e. amphetamine-type stimulant connection as the next emerging market, like Mr. Frank Lucas, to target the emerging white college eastern United State urban market. Cheap heroin was used as blocking marketing weapon to control traditional drug lords, not the final goal of market penetration. Heroin was static and highly control, ATS was new, uncontrolled and dynamic, whoever was first to market made a killing, particularly in the white market segment. Thailand was the critical transshipment point to the Indian Ocean and North America. The control of the middle Mekong River near the Thai border allowed the cartel to easily get large volumes of ATS and heroin out of the Golden Triangle on deep sea tankers. The Naw Kham cartel developed their control of middle Mekong River as a strategic whole sale clearing house for drug producers in need of political protected distribution out of country. As a volume distributor, the cartel could leverage it political connections with the Myanmar and Thai military to move far more volume than they could ever hope to produce. By controlling the whole distribution network and keeping the price below market, bypassing the traditional middlemen, the cartel could realized more market share and profits at the retail level much like Wel-Mart today in North America.

 Contrary to the New York Times and other distorted analysis of the small size of Naw Kham cartel, their power and importance was in distribution and retail sales, not standing Burmese armies guarding stationary heroin production zones. Their power was located in thousands of Golden Triangle producers who need a distribution network to sale at a fair market value. For the political minute it took to build out the North American ATD infrastructure, the cartel was the leading ATS distributor in the Golden Triangle and the USA. Like Wel-Mart and Microsoft takeover of Apple’s windows invention, the cartel created integrated supply, distribution and retail sale network that reached from the middle Mekong River to the white colleges of North America. It is for this reason the cartel was placed at the top of Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA list in the late 1990’s. Like Mr. Frank Lucas and Apple computers, the cartel lost sight of the strategic implication of their distribution network in the political economy of Chinese foreign policy and the FBI counterinsurgency campaign.

White middle class were primary targeted for Burmese counterinsurgency ATS

Once Mr. Frank Lucas was removed from control of New York drug distribution, the Black revolution and ghetto were flooded with a tsunami Asian drugs, the FBI turned its attention to the white college insurgency. White middle class students were targeted for ATS counterinsurgency. White high school and college students would go to the local ghetto to buy ATS from police protected retail dealers in some cases from undercover FBI and DEA operations. Then the cartel moved the retail sales on campus and into the white communities. The cartel by design created a direct production/supply/distribution corridor from Burma via China, Thailand and Cambodia to the eastern regional Asian ghettos of North America, cutting out the traditional mafia and Asian middle men. This Wel-Mart like supply chain corridor was protected by elements within the Myanmar and Thai military and business community in both Thailand and the United States. The cartel in many cases, build a new distribution network using Asian youth and ghetto street gangs in North America. In other cases the cartel consolidated existing inner city distribution networks because of higher profit margins that the traditional mafia controlled price structure.
 
With inner youth unemployment as high as 80 per cent, Burmese ATS, offer a new multibillion employment opportunity for ghetto youth the US federal government nor the Italian mafia could not match. The Ghost Shadows, Flying Dragons, Fuk Ching, Tung On and other Chinese street gangs in New York where lead elements of the cartel New York and New Jersey ATS market penetration. Chinese banking and international banking zones in New Jersey allow the money to disappear. Traditional mafia drug lord’s drug networks were pushed to the side by higher quality product at a cheaper price Burmese over the full range of eastern markets.

The mafia made the strategic error of fighting for its share of the downsizing heroin drug segment while American drug market was flooded with ATS and other designer’s drugs. The New York City Police Department and CIA knew about the emerging cartel, but was repeating block by the US Department of State geopolitical issues of the Unite States relationships with Thailand and Burma leadership. ATS was the cost of the CIA building strategic political relationships in the Golden Triangle. The cartel leverages the arrest of tradtional Asian drug lords in New York City to take their market share many times by force. Other Asian and African American existing criminal organizations were quietly consolidated within the cartel distributions network.

In 1989 NYPD said heroin was control by Chinese
 The truth was the Naw Kham cartel was behind the Chinese drug lords, but thing would change once the cartel was removed from the game by Clinton and the CIA.The cartel emergence was timed by the FBI attacks on old school Asian drug lords

The New York office of the Drug Enforcement Administration believes that the importation of Southeast Asian heroin is now totally controlled by Chinese criminal organizations. Kon Yu-Leung (aka Johnny Kon), a Chinese businessman and importer of furs and watches, was arrested in New York City and charged with importing 500 pounds of heroin into the United States from Southeast Asia. He was also charged with illegally taking more than $1.4 million out of the country in 1987. Kon pleaded guilty in April, 1989, to importing more than 300 pounds of heroin and was sentenced in September, 1989, to 27 years in prison.

Kon Yu-Leung is affiliated with the Wo Saing Wo Triad in Hong Kong and the Big Circle gang in New York City, a relatively new group composed of former Chinese military Red Guards who fled to Taiwan and Hong Kong from the Canton area. The gang's size is unknown but narcotics trafficking and contract murder are its specialty in New York.

As with other organized criminal groups, New York- based Asian organized crime impacts on New Jersey as well. For example, there have also been some large-scale heroin seizures in New Jersey recently involving Chinese residents. Kaw Ting T. (aka Tony Kaw), an Ocean Township, Monmouth County, restaurateur, was arrested in February, 1988, in New York along with three other defendants and charged with importing 165 pounds of pure heroin hidden inside Oriental statues shipped from Thailand. Kaw Ting T. pleaded guilty in March, 1989, to heroin possession and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison and fined $500,000. Interestingly, the other defendants from Hong Kong and New York City had $350,000 on deposit at the Golden Nugget and Caesar's casinos in Atlantic City. One of the defendants, Sak Chai Suwannapeng, a major Thai heroin wholesaler, is awaiting extradition from Hong Kong.

Most of the members of the Ghost Shadows, Flying Dragons, Fuk Ching, Tung On and other Chinese street gangs in New York are between the ages of 16 and 28. They are recruited mostly from high schools, community colleges and inner city universities. Many are in this country on student visas, with a sizeable number attending classes only long enough to achieve marginally adequate grades. Other gang members are immigrants who are employed as waiters and kitchen help. For them, membership in a gang is a way to achieve "face" within their ethnic community. With inner city unemployment higher than the Great Depression, the persona issue, saving face was critical.

Drug dependency in states with no recent history of drug addiction such as China
According to the Asian Survey warning- “Narcotics trafficking has grown enormously in sophistication and volume in conjunction with the spread of Asian organized crime in the decade since the end of the cold war and it will continue to do so in the absence of effective national and regional countermeasures. While the production and consumption of narcotic substances has a long history in East Asia, there are several disturbing new developments that have forced narcotics trafficking onto the regional security agenda for the first time. Once primarily a producer of heroin, East Asia has become a major heroin consumer and an emerging market for a new class of designer drugs such as ice and ecstasy. Drug dependency in states with no recent history of drug addiction such as China and Vietnam is rising at an alarming rate. Drug money is distorting regional economies and exacerbating corruption and political instability. Narcotics trafficking are now big business in East Asia. It is one enterprise that shows little sign of being adversely affected by East Asia's economic crisis…

 

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