In 1996, Gary Webb of theexposed a shocking series of facts: that the CIA and the Reagan administration were covertly funding the Contras in Nicaragua by aiding and abetting the flow of crack cocaine to America, particularly inflicting terrible damage on inner-city black communities. In response, the Washington Post, New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times all began vicious campaigns to attack and discredit Webb. Although Webb was later vindicated by a CIA Inspector General report among other things, the damage was done, and the story still has an air of obfuscation and confusion around it. Along with the release of a new documentary, Freeway: Crack in the System , as well as a feature film starring Jeremy Renner as Gary Webb,, key figures in the CIA-crack cocaine scandal are beginning to come forward . Could this be the start of a renewed exploration of the government's complicity in the rise of crack in America?