War on drugs revealed as total hoax

AGBeer

Lost in Thought
War on drugs revealed as total hoax - US military admits to guarding, assisting lucrative opium trade in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan is, by far, the largest grower and exporter of opium in the world today, cultivating a 92 percent market share of the global opium trade. But what may shock many is the fact that the US military has been specifically tasked with guarding Afghan poppy fields, from which opium is derived, in order to protect this multibillion dollar industry that enriches Wall Street, the CIA, MI6, and various other groups that profit big time from this illicit drug trade scheme.

Prior to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Afghanistan was hardly even a world player in growing poppy, which is used to produce both illegal heroin and pharmaceutical-grade morphine. In fact, the Taliban had been actively destroying poppy fields as part of an effort to rid the country of this harmful plant, as was reported by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 16, 2001, in a piece entitled Nation's opium production virtually wiped out (Link).

But after 9/11, the US military-industrial complex quickly invaded Afghanistan and began facilitating the reinstatement of the country's poppy industry. According to the United Nations Drug Control Program (UNDCP), opium cultivation increased by 657 percent in 2002 after the US military invaded the country under the direction of then-President George W. Bush (Link).


CIA responsible for reinstating opium industry in Afghanistan after 9/11
More recently, The New York Times (NYT) reported that the brother of current Afghan President Hamid Karzai had actually been on the payroll of the CIA for at least eight years prior to this information going public in 2009. Ahmed Wali Karzai was a crucial player in reinstating the country's opium drug trade, known as Golden Crescent, and the CIA had been financing the endeavor behind the scenes (Link).

"The Golden Crescent drug trade, launched by the CIA in the early 1980s, continues to be protected by US intelligence, in liaison with NATO occupation forces and the British military," wrote Prof. Michel Chossudovsky in a 2007 report, before it was revealed that Ahmed Wali Karzai was on the CIA payroll. "The proceeds of this lucrative multibillion dollar contraband are deposited in Western banks. Almost the totality of revenues accrue to corporate interests and criminal syndicates outside Afghanistan" (Link).

But the mainstream media has been peddling a different story to the American public. FOX News, for instance, aired a propaganda piece back in 2010 claiming that military personnel are having to protect the Afghan poppy fields, rather than destroy them, in order to keep the locals happy and to avoid a potential "security risk" -- and FOX News reporter Geraldo Rivera can be heard blatantly lying about poppy farmers being financially supported by the Taliban, rather than the CIA and other foreign interests.

You can watch that clip here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj-b...
So while tens of thousands of Americans continue to be harmed or killed every year by overdoses from drugs originating from this illicit opium trade, and while cultivation of innocuous crops like marijuana and hemp remains illegal in the US, the American military is actively guarding the very poppy fields in Afghanistan that fuel the global drug trade. Something is terribly wrong with this picture.

Sources for this article include:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj-b3pB6M7s
http://www.InfoWars.com


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AGBeer,

momofthegoons

vapor accessory addict
It really should come as no surprise that our government would be involved in the drug trade. I read once that there was no heroin in the USA prior to the Vietnam war. The article implied that the CIA was responsible for bringing it to the US. Now, whether this is true or not, I have no way of knowing. But it sure wouldn't surprise me. I've suspected for a long time that the reason mj isn't legal is that it wouldn't be profitable for the government.
 
momofthegoons,

VaporNation

Vaporizer Superstore
Retailer
Oh man, how rather unfortunate that it's not surprising our government would be involved with the drug trade... we seem to often get involved in areas where we really shouldn't and it always seems that either money or some form of power is the driving force. I think you're correct mom, they figure why make something legal if you cannot turn a profit from it.
 
VaporNation,

AGBeer

Lost in Thought
Its something I have been screaming for years. I still remember back in college (the whole semester I attended) I wrote several papers on this topic and the drug war as a whole.

Its nice to see some of this come out more into the mainstream now. Its getting harder and harder for our government to fool the sheeple. But then again this comes as a mixed blessing, cause sometimes ignorance truly is bliss.
 
AGBeer,
Opium was in the U.S. before the Vietnam war but I am not sure about heroin. Opium has been smoked for a long freaking time similar to cannabis' long history.
 
Legalize-then-capitalize.,

Nycdeisel

Well-Known Member
Heroin was made and trademarked by Bayer(maker of Aspirin) until WW1. Heroin was legal until 1924.

Google bayer heroin and see images of its bottle.

I read this article the other day on the site linked, lots of interesting reads on there.
 
Nycdeisel,

momofthegoons

vapor accessory addict
Looks like the article I read was full of shit then. Just goes to show you can't believe everything you read!
 
momofthegoons,

Elluzion

Vapeosaurus Rex
This makes me sick... what can WE as citizens do about this kind of BS?
 
Elluzion,
Elluzion said:
This makes me sick... what can WE as citizens do about this kind of BS?
Fight and go to jail. I mean really, we see fighting and extreme rioting compared to what we ever get here. All around the globe, constantly. In 2009 Iran became close to a revolution, then we see Libya, Serbia, and Egypt.

There is a lot going on in the world as far as people trying to change things go. Pot related topics and not, they all come together on a basis of freedom. In countries where so called "freedoms" have been set up and what I consider to be scam democracies form, people become comfortable and never want to fight. Even when they think something is wrong. Reason being, no one wants to go to prison or get killed for their beliefs.

Because we are too comfortable. So I guess the most we can do is just keep on blazing.
 
Legalize-then-capitalize.,

Calvin

Well-Known Member
momofthegoons said:
Looks like the article I read was full of shit then. Just goes to show you can't believe everything you read!

Its just soo hard to know whats true, I have to find multiple sources before Im positive of anything these days
 
Calvin,
Calvin said:
momofthegoons said:
Looks like the article I read was full of shit then. Just goes to show you can't believe everything you read!

Its just soo hard to know whats true, I have to find multiple sources before Im positive of anything these days
Yeah there is a lot of bs out there on the internet but, imagine researching things without the internet. That would be rather different, with the internet we can, as you said, cross reference everything. So we can find out what the truth is amongst all the lies.

I'd rather have the internet then not, even with a lot of the social problems it can create. Anyone else notice that it is the so-called "information" age yet young people are so incredibly stupid. If not stupid, then just belittled and focused on pop culture garbage.
 
Legalize-then-capitalize.,

tuscan tins

Active Member
Most "information" still comes from the television, I believe. And we all know who pays for the shows that get put on that thing... :rolleyes:
 
tuscan tins,

AGBeer

Lost in Thought
Legalize-then-capitalize. said:
Calvin said:
momofthegoons said:
Looks like the article I read was full of shit then. Just goes to show you can't believe everything you read!

Its just soo hard to know whats true, I have to find multiple sources before Im positive of anything these days
Yeah there is a lot of bs out there on the internet but, imagine researching things without the internet. That would be rather different, with the internet we can, as you said, cross reference everything. So we can find out what the truth is amongst all the lies.

I'd rather have the internet then not, even with a lot of the social problems it can create. Anyone else notice that it is the so-called "information" age yet young people are so incredibly stupid. If not stupid, then just belittled and focused on pop culture garbage.

I think the internet is the game changer for quite a few things regarding how and what people believe now.
Its a mixed blessing as quite a few conspiracies that we thought might be far fetched might actually be the truth. :/ My bubble is a safe place, but I still enjoy the view outside :D
 
AGBeer,

t-dub

Vapor Sloth
The internet is a game changer, that's why government is trying to censor it, put in a kill switch etc. I mean they are telling us that they need a "kill switch" to potentially "save" the internet? Ridiculous. Once again we must look to the Chinese to see the future. Their censorship model for the internet is the blueprint for the world. Too bad most in China have no idea what a proxy server is.

t-dub

Edit: I have said this before: The war on drugs is to ENSURE that drugs do the maximum amount of harm to society. That way, the anti-drug movement is self fulfilling and self justifying, simultaneously.
 
t-dub,
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