
Why I Finally Wrote This Book
I stayed quiet for years. Not because I had nothing to say—but because I knew the cost. This is why I finally wrote the book. End promotion for Blue Betrayal book release

Hosted by James Slade · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 13 episodes
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From the 1950’s, through to the Queensland Fitzgerald Inquiry in 1987, and beyond, corrupt police and politicians managed a criminal empire. This podcast is a glimpse into how this empire evolved into a global organised crime network, spreading death and destruction by their trade in drugs and weapons.
James Slade hosts Blue Betrayal, a true crime show with 13 episodes published.

I stayed quiet for years. Not because I had nothing to say—but because I knew the cost. This is why I finally wrote the book. End promotion for Blue Betrayal book release

The Mr. Asia Gang in Australia had started to implode. Douglas and Isobel Wilson were murdered and on their bodies being located, Clark fled to the UK. The murders didn’t stop. Within months Terry Clark had arranged for

In this, my 5th. Episode, Part II, of a three-part story on the Mr. Asia Gang - they have now reached the pinnacle of being the biggest heroin distributors in Australia. With the assistance of the best criminal organiser

The emergence of a violent, sadistic gang who took advantage of the services offered by Murry Riley and the Nugan Hand Bank to make a killing from the growing drug trade in Australia. This gang was known internationally

Murray Riley with the assistance of his new best friends at the Nugan Hand Bank and his close criminal associates in both the USA and Australia, attempt to smuggle 4 tons of Thai Buddha Sticks into Australia with a stree

The CIA have dispatched their Asian based, undercover operatives to Australia to commence a clandestine money laundering operation. The operatives succeed beyond the agency’s wildest dreams. Soon their new cover, the Nug

The CIA have planned and have started to put into operation a new money laundering and drug smuggling hub in Australia. They have positioned their operatives and are now arranging local criminal and business connections

The CIA’s escalating heroin smuggling operations had been disrupted in Europe, they had to find a new way to deliver the large quantity of heroin the expanding USA market now required. They found it. Through Australia us

The start of an unholy alliance of convenience between organised crime and the CIA and the CIA’s continuing fanatical demand to produce and sell more and more heroin to the expanding world heroin markets to fund their se

Corrupt New South Wales police and Queensland police, whilst on interchange duty, planned criminal endeavors, which paved the way for their future involvement in the blossoming drug trade. This opportunity was enabled, b

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History of police corruption in Queensland and New South Wales and societies acceptance of this corruption, triggered by the unfairness of petty prohibitions imposed by Government. End promotion for Blue Betrayal book re

Decades of police corruption led to a Queensland Commission of Inquiry, to become known as the Fitzgerald inquiry, but, did that inquiry expose the widespread corruption for what it was, and did their investigations go f
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