Tennyson Guyer person
also: Tennyson Geyer, Geyer
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Tennyson Guyer headed
House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control book_quoted
“Geyer was fond of loud suits and white patent leather shoes, was chairman of the cocaine task force on the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. He couldn't just stand by and watch. Recent developments concerning the state …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2 @ 9:13
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They were worried about cocaine. The exotic South American drugs seemed to be winning admirers everywhere. References were turning up in movies, songs, newspapers. Surprisingly, many of them were very positive. The Republican congressman Te…
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Geyer was fond of loud suits and white patent leather shoes, was chairman of the cocaine task force on the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. He couldn't just stand by and watch. Recent developments concerning the state …
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As a matter of fact, the first few years, the only cocaine I ever saw was an ounce some guy would take around as a training aid to teach you what it looked like because it was something you saw so rarely. But Congressman slash Reverend Geye…
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and find it to be the most remarkable drug. We are giving cocaine by nose to normal young men. When anyone visits our laboratory, they look at the television screen and say, that guy took cocaine. They don't jump around. They don't get exci…
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Beck told the committee that he hesitated for a long time about coming forward with the information and was still reluctant to discuss it in a public hearing. Usually when things like this are reported, the media advertises them, then the a…
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First, when he first started out, I was paying someone to cook it. But everybody always used to make it more complicated than it was. Like the cookers never wanted you to know how to cook it. So everybody had to keep coming to them. In trut…