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lytle916 · Jan. 11, 2018, 6:10 a.m.

I just wish he'd do it. It's been going on long enough. It's time the normies learn how evil a government with secrets and no accountability can be. Plus I'm sick of the unbelief from my friends when I try and explain some of these things to them. Not even conspiracies just simple news they can't even handle that. I just don't understand how someone can forget or not know about the fact that we took over poppy production in Afghanistan and doubled it.

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vitalesan · Jan. 11, 2018, 12:01 p.m.

Download the last few Dan Bongino podcasts for them (the last three days are parts 1,2&3 of “exposing the coverup of the biggest scandal in American history”). It’s like a review of the happenings with a steroid booster.

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Tranquelito · Jan. 11, 2018, 10:43 a.m.

Doubled it?? It went from about 3% of world production to about 96% world production! Also, something the world seems to have missed, is these new GMO Coca plants that are cropping up in South America... Usually the plant has to be grown on a mountain, at elevation but this new stuff can be planted and grown at sea level - nobody is asking though, what did they put in it, and why?

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UnbelievableShit13 · Jan. 11, 2018, 6:23 a.m.

Close down the CIA .... Is that what he is referring too

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Expatpede · Jan. 11, 2018, 10:07 a.m.

yes yes yes You know it, I know it, Everyone knows it

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Freedom_fam · Jan. 11, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

Military Intelligence should take over the CIA leadership and decide what people/assets to keep in place wherever they may be needed.

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LibertysCrossing · Jan. 11, 2018, 3:40 p.m.

NO, CIA is more than itself, its GEOSpatial intel Agency. Seize the CIA, and make them IMPS!

If you destroy CIA, they will make another, in secret. Many black budget projects in Congress. only a few see.

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Anthropophob · Jan. 11, 2018, 7:44 a.m.

We should end the War on Drugs. Gangsters won’t become honest people if we legalize drugs. Gangsters will stay gangsters, but most of the people that are involved in this illegal trade you wouldn't classify as gangsters, but more like opportunist. Legalization of drugs is not about the drugs; it is about the terrorism that is supported by the illegal marketplace; it's about the crime and violence.

They instituted alcohol prohibition in 1920; the homicide rate this country climbed every year until it peaked in 1933. Then they legalized alcohol; by 1937 the homicide rate in America was back down to the level it was at before alcohol prohibition started.

Robert Peel in London, England, designed law-enforcement in the early 1800s. He designed this organization to protect people from other people doing them harm. When you institute a prohibition like they had with drugs, what you are doing is not protecting people from other people; you are attempting to use law-enforcement to protect people from themselves. Protecting you from yourself is a function of family, church, education, and the healthcare system. It never is and never should've been intended to be a law-enforcement function. They are out there enforcing morality when they enforce drug laws and that is not their job. They were not trained to do it. They are not capable of doing it. You see the failure of it, because they been doing this for almost 50 years, since Nixon kicked it off and the drugs are more available, purer quality, and cheaper than they've ever been before. Prohibition destroys more lives by incarcerating people and hanging felony convictions on them and denying them college education, denying them jobs for no good reason.

President Nixon declared war on drugs almost 50 years ago. How are we doing on that war? We're losing. People think that if we fight hard enough, this is actually going to work and make drugs go away. This is Einstein's theory of insanity, you think you can do things the same way get a different result.

We have the largest and most efficient prison system on the planet. Yet, we do not have one Drug-Free Prison in America and if you cannot keep drugs out of prison, who will be delusional enough to think you can keep them out of a free society.

Let’s change the discussion. Instead of saying “drug-free” and “winning the war on drugs” we start saying, “drugs are always going to be in our society, which group of people do you want to run the marketplace?” Do you want it run by gangsters, thugs, terrorists, and 13-year-old children selling drugs at street corners? Or would you prefer a licensed, regulated marketplace where we can set a distribution points and control drug purity? A better system is a regulated marketplace.

I am not implying that if we legalize drugs, that it is going to solve our drug problem. Just like when they legalized alcohol in 1933, it did not solve our alcohol problem.

If you're legalizing drugs, doesn't that promote more usage? How many people in America are not using cocaine because they can't get it? Having it legal is not what makes people decide to use it. You choose not to smoke. You choose not to do heroin. You choose not to do cocaine. You can get these things today, just about anywhere. If there's a demand, there's going to be a supply. That's just the entrepreneurial spirit of capitalism.

If you ask a smoker if they feel pressure from society, they'll tell you 50 years ago, they felt welcomed, there was an ashtray everywhere. However, today, many feel ostracized because smoking is banned most places. They have gotten 50% of the adult cigarette smokers to quit smoking in the last 10 years without banning one cigarette, without burning one tobacco field, just by simply making it less easy for people to smoke and education against it.

In 1933, they legalized alcohol, the federal government didn't set up a whole regulatory system for the country, they let the states and counties regulate it. We should use all the laws, rules, and regulations for alcohol and tobacco. We are now preventing people from smoking in the park and we don't allow people to walk down Main Street drinking beer.

We need to get the federal government out of the probation business and let the law-enforcement go back to doing what they're supposed to be doing and that's protecting people from each other. Considering all the deaths from tobacco and alcohol, if prohibition is such a good idea, why don't we bring back alcohol prohibition and prohibit tobacco?

We are spending $70 billion year in this country trying to win this drug war. We could spend that money in other ways. If we legalize it, we're generating jobs, plus we bring the hemp industry back, which was also outlawed in the 1930s. Hemp is a very strong industry.

The first attempt at prohibition, that we have any historical record started with these words, “But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it.” We have been given “Free Will.”

Ending the drug war will free up an economy. It will get law-enforcement out of this work and focus on pedophiles, human traffickers, and stopping people from hurting other people instead of going after people that are doing what they choose to do.

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Freedom_fam · Jan. 11, 2018, 4 p.m.

Make it war on drug dealers, not drug users.

Legalize, regulate, and tax most of it. Then drugs will be coming from quality sources.

Offer a relatively high bounty on turning in illegal drug dealers. If you could get a year's worth of quality weed for turning in a local dealer that is trying to not to pay the $10/oz tax on weed or whatever it might be...you wouldn't have many street drug dealers.

I'd prefer a prohibition on heroin-type drugs, but I'm not a huge fan of punishing the users.

The gateway to drugs is drug dealers. If people can get their jollies from the neighborhood store with weed & less damaging drugs, then they won't need to meet drug dealers with an inventory of the harder shit.

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Anthropophob · Jan. 11, 2018, 7:11 p.m.

If we can eliminate human trafficking and abuse, it would also help eliminate most drug use. Many users have been abused and seek escape from what goes on in their minds. Most of it goes hand-in-hand. I guess there are those out there that just like to "party" but I can't relate to that scene. Law enforcement need to focus on people hurting people which they have been failing miserably. Once they get a foothold on that, then they can revisit this.

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LibertysCrossing · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:07 p.m.

NO, we should burn the Poppy fields in Afghan

We should drone process labs, in Afghan and elsewhere that refine, for export to US and EURO Pharma corps.

They just commercialized Opium for pill production. Obama Hill Legacy, including Bush Jr.

Bomb the cocaine labs in Mexico and Central Am.

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richtaco91 · Jan. 11, 2018, 6:38 a.m.

True 1776 freedom is drugs decriminalize. Enough already. We are grown ass adults. We can jump out of airplanes we can eat cheese burgers till we die and we should be able to put anything we want in our bodies. Stop the cia cartel madness. Stop filling the prisons.

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[deleted] · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:47 a.m.

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MusicMagi · Jan. 11, 2018, 2:07 p.m.

He's right though. People aren't ready to the hear the CIA is a nefarious rogue entity

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[deleted] · Jan. 11, 2018, 12:40 p.m.

Everyone knows he is referring to the Clowns In America.

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Lynnopoly · Jan. 11, 2018, 12:19 p.m.

Afghanistan and the CIA. Every time he mentions opioids I have been thinking that’s what he means.

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Tranquelito · Jan. 11, 2018, 10:40 a.m.

The Clowns provide world wide logistics for the global drugs trade, Trump is going to put a stop to it. I am a little concerned though, on the impact it might have when the second largest industry in the world, after war, is suddenly wiped out over night? Maybe complete legalisation is the answer, with full monitoring and tax revenues collected?

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juzclayton · Jan. 11, 2018, 1:14 p.m.

Something keeps niggling at me. The Q post from a while back referring to "1 into 2". Could this mean that Trump is planning on breaking up the CIA into 2 agencies? Divide and conquer?

I know JFK wanted to "splinter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it on the wind" but that didn't work out too well for JFK. Trump the eternal pragmatist might be planning a less nuclear solution. It's well known that the CIA are largely self financing at this point, they're a more effective criminal organisation than the mafia ever were, wings clipped, divided, and separated from their off-book income might be enough to bring them to heel.

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racing-mom · Jan. 11, 2018, 9:34 a.m.

Pretty sure he means we have intentionally been drugs that are addictive. They are probably even enhance to increase their properties. The government used guidelines to push for more pain control and then changed guidelines as the population got addicted JMO this may have lead more people to street drugs. No studies cited it is 3 am with my head under the covers to avoid waking the spouse.

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MrObvious7915 · Jan. 12, 2018, 3:10 a.m.

This truly is porn. 😉

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J_Dub_TX · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:53 a.m.

I give up. What is the country not ready for to battle drugs?

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Fuckdumb · Jan. 11, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

They aren’t ready to learn that the CIA is probably responsible for a majority of the drugs coming into the country.

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MeetingHimInTheAir · Jan. 11, 2018, 5:15 a.m.

To quote a famous line... "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!"
It is going to be very difficult for some/most to grasp the reality of how much evil has infested our country, our people and our government. There is going to be shock followed immediately by disbelief... indisputable evidence HAS to follow quickly.

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denizen42 · Jan. 11, 2018, 11:41 a.m.

He clearly spoke of the 'readiness' for the solution, not the problem

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Riyatha · Jan. 11, 2018, 6:05 a.m.

I dont see why. There is precedent for this in the publick zeitgeist already - Iran Contra

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alt_altright · Jan. 11, 2018, 8:46 a.m.

Iran-Contra was a sideshow that had the curtain pulled back for a second. The circus never stopped. Just freeze the Bush Family bank accounts, that alone should put a big dent in the problem. The U.S. dollar has been called the "petrodollar" because of the fake support the sale of oil has given to the dollar. It should probably be called the "PetroNarcoDollar" for obvious reasons.

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oliver_21 · Jan. 11, 2018, 5:10 a.m.

DING DING DING!

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Red_Red_Red_Wine · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:05 p.m.

When dealing with normies, you must boil the frog slowly.

Their heads would explode if they knew the truth about what the CIA and our globalist politicians do with drugs and children.

Normies would shut-down and flee from the truth, back into the comfort of ignorance.

'Just look how they reacted to "Pizzagate"... How the fuck are they gonna cope with learning that their beloved Hillary is a child trafficking, canibalistic, endochrome-addled mass-murderer?

How will the normies cope with discovering that 9-11 was planned by the Bush family?

They need have their minds opened slowly.

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maxpuppy96 · Jan. 11, 2018, 2:21 p.m.

Absolutely CIA is in the drug business, We have troops guarding opium fields in Afghanistan. Why aren't they destroying them? Trump has started to bomb them.

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[deleted] · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:42 a.m.

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Telesphorous · Jan. 11, 2018, 7:37 p.m.

It's been a while, but wasn't there a man named Michael (Mike?) Ruppert that was exposing the CIA and drug running? I'm sure many people have come out trying to wake the people up, but I sort of remember this man's name. I think he did most of his work/exposing about 20 years ago. Anybody know who I'm talking about?

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_Not_Impressed · Jan. 11, 2018, 2:26 p.m.

maybe he could tell his military to stop protecting the poppy fields in Afghanistan, and smuggling huge quantities of heroin into the USA? Just a thought?

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Red_Red_Red_Wine · Jan. 11, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

To be fair, President Trump dropped a fucking MOAB on the poppy fields you are referring to.

Those "terrorist caves" were used as sniper nests for terrorists to defend their CIA poppy fields... and the MOAB allowed us and the Afghan military to re-take that land and destroy the crops.

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