Merchants of Madness

The Methamphetamine Explosion in the Golden Triangle

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, True Crime
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Author: Bertil Lintner, Michael Black ISBN: 9781628402520
Publisher: Silkworm Books Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bertil Lintner, Michael Black
ISBN: 9781628402520
Publisher: Silkworm Books
Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

For decades, Southeast Asia’s Golden Triangle—where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Burma intersect—has been infamous for its opium and heroin production. But then, in the 1990s, the drug gangs in the Golden Triangle began to produce methamphetamine, a synthetic drug that does not depend on any unreliable crop such as the opium poppy. In Thailand the drug has become known as yaba, “madness drug” or “madness medicine.” Unlike heroin, which is a “downer,” yaba—or speed—is an “upper” that makes those who take it hyperactive and often aggressive. It has led to murders, stabbings, and the kidnapping of innocent people. It breaks down the users mentally as well as physically. It is a real “madness drug.” But who are the merchants of this madness?

This book provides the answer. It is based on extensive research, spanning several decades and including a collection of first-hand accounts of the drug trade from law enforcement officers and intelligence officials alike, as well as sources close to the drug traffickers themselves. This book will lead to a better understanding of the Golden Triangle drug trade, how it all began, and how it has grown to become a multi-billion dollar criminal enterprise.

About the authors

BERTIL LINTNER, a journalist and author based in northern Thailand, has covered the Golden Triangle drug trade for more than two decades.

MICHAEL BLACK is a Thailand-based freelance writer who has also written extensively about the region’s drug trade.

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For decades, Southeast Asia’s Golden Triangle—where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Burma intersect—has been infamous for its opium and heroin production. But then, in the 1990s, the drug gangs in the Golden Triangle began to produce methamphetamine, a synthetic drug that does not depend on any unreliable crop such as the opium poppy. In Thailand the drug has become known as yaba, “madness drug” or “madness medicine.” Unlike heroin, which is a “downer,” yaba—or speed—is an “upper” that makes those who take it hyperactive and often aggressive. It has led to murders, stabbings, and the kidnapping of innocent people. It breaks down the users mentally as well as physically. It is a real “madness drug.” But who are the merchants of this madness?

This book provides the answer. It is based on extensive research, spanning several decades and including a collection of first-hand accounts of the drug trade from law enforcement officers and intelligence officials alike, as well as sources close to the drug traffickers themselves. This book will lead to a better understanding of the Golden Triangle drug trade, how it all began, and how it has grown to become a multi-billion dollar criminal enterprise.

About the authors

BERTIL LINTNER, a journalist and author based in northern Thailand, has covered the Golden Triangle drug trade for more than two decades.

MICHAEL BLACK is a Thailand-based freelance writer who has also written extensively about the region’s drug trade.

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