Stuff You Didn’t Learn in History Class
In the frozen peaks of the Himalayas, a secret war raged. But the CIA's covert operation to support Tibetan resistance against China in the 1960s faced an impossible problem: how do you fund an army with no country, in the world's most remote terrain? The answer was an audacious, darkly ingenious scheme that turned the very landscape of the "Roof of the World" into a currency. This episode traces the flight path of Civil Air Transport, a CIA-owned airline, from ferrying guns and spies into Tibet to smuggling opium and gold out. We investigate the grim logistics of this narcotics-for-arms trade, revealing how tribal warlords, guerrilla commanders, and intelligence officers created a clandestine economy. The operation kept resistance alive but entangled the US in a shadow network that would fuel the Golden Triangle's heroin boom for decades. Listeners will uncover the tragic paradox of a mission meant to champion freedom, which instead exploited a desperate population and addicted a region. It’s a case study in the law of unintended consequences, where covert action and black-market logistics collide. Sometimes, to fight an empire, you have to build a cartel. #CovertAirOps #TibetanResistance #NarcoticsForArms #GoldenTriangleOrigins #CIALegacy #HimalayanSmugglers #ShadowLogistics Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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