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Real Life Air America: CIA Exposed Running a Covert Drug Smuggling Airline

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But what if it was more than just a movie plot?  

According to the Central Intelligence Agency's own website, Air America is in fact described as "an airline secretly owned by the CIA," which was used as "a vital component in the Agency's operations" in the small Southeast Asian Kingdom of Laos, from 1955 to 1974.

The version presented on the CIA's website is authored by William M. Leary, a former history professor at the University of Georgia. He attempted to dispel the rumors by blaming Air America's poor public image on the fact that the Blockbuster version featured "a cynical CIA officer who arranged for the airline to fly opium to the administrativecapital of Vientiane for a corrupt Asian general—loosely modeled on Vang Pao, a military leader of the mountain-region-based Hmong ethnic group."  

"The film depicts the CIA man as having the opium processed into heroin in a factory just down the street from the favorite bar of Air America's pilots. The Asian general, in return, supplied men to fight the war, plus a financial kickback to the CIA," Leary wrote. "Ultimately, we learn that the Communist versus anti-Communist war in Laos was merely a facade for the real war, which was fought for control of the area's opium fields."


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