YOU WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND THE SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN until you grasp the fact that the US instigation of upheavals and wars around the world have never had anything to do with “policing the planet” or “generating democracy” but are all about who controls drug production and distribution. This is the case whether it involves poppy-fields in South-East Asia and Afghanistan, or coca plantations in Central America. Behind it all is the CIA as enforcement operator, working hand in glove with international crime syndicates in the production and distribution of heroin and cocaine, as it both finances its hugely expensive black operations and keeps a significant part of society in the grip of debilitating and evil substances. The CIA even destabilised the 1960s anti-war movement by the mass distribution of LSD so that it morphed into the passive, dopey “Love ‘n Peace, man” hippie scene! There is more…

Whoever happens to be the president means absolutely nothing in relation to all this. Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden. It’s all the same. They are ALL puppets placed there to serve the purpose of the power-elite. Until you understand that, you will remain a political ignoramus. Presidents and prime ministers do not make decisions about war and suchlike. They are up to their necks in military and spook “advisors” who really control the show on behalf of the power-elite. I remember when I wrote a two-part 25,000-word investigative article (“Let No One Deceive You” and “The CIA as Global Drugs Baron”) nearly twenty years ago which encapsulated all this, there was a huge outcry from mostly Americans (and mostly American “Christians”) who thought I had lost my senses. Nothing much has changed. Most people today will be in denial about all this. (Most likely the same people who are in denial about the COVID debacle and the vaccine. 😉 ). You are free to laugh at what I am saying here, but until you have researched it properly, you will just seem ignorant and stupid in doing so. For the evidence is overwhelming. Anyway, here’s a little light reading list for you, just to be going on with:

  • Ex-CIA Agent Admits In Court “We Run Afghan Opium Trade” (see https://newspunch.com/ex-cia-agent-admits-in-court-we-run-afghan-opium-trade/ )
  • The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade by Prof. Alfred W. McCoy (1972, 2003)
  • “Afghan Heroin & the CIA” (2008, see https://www.geopoliticalmonitor.com/afghan-heroin-the-cia-519/ )
  • Penny Lernoux, “In Banks We Trust: Bankers and Their Close Associates: The CIA, the Mafia, Drug Traders, Dictators, Politicians, and the Vatican”, Viking Press, 1986.
  • “Whiteout: The Cia, Drugs and the Press” by Alexander Cockburn & Jeffrey St. Clair, Verso Books, October 1999
  • Powerburns: Cocaine, Contras & the Drug War by former DEA agent Celerino Castillo, III (2010)
  • “Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion”, Seven Stories Press, (1999)
  • Barry and the Boys: the CIA, the Mob and America’s Secret History by Daniel Hopsicker (2006)
  • Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies and the CIA in Central America by Peter Dale Scott and Jonathon Marshall (1998)
  • Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & `Project Truth’ by Robert Parry (1999)
  • The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran-Contra Insider by Al Martin (2000)
  • Were we all Brainwashed by the CIA With Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll? (see article at https://pleasekillme.com/cia-rock-roll/ )
  • The Big White Lie: The Deep Cover Operation That Exposed the CIA Sabotage of the Drug War: An Undercover Odyssey by Michael Levine and Laura Kavanau-Levine (2012)
  • Out of Control: The Story of the Reagan Administration’s Secret War in Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the Contra Drug Connection by Leslie Cockburn (1987)
  • Blue Thunder: How the Mafia Owned and Finally Murdered Cigarette Boat King Donald Aronov by Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell (1990)
  • The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush by Pete Brewton (1992)
  • Called to Serve by James “Bo” Gritz (1991)
  • Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation by L.D. Brown (1997)
  • American Desperado: My Life – From Mafia Soldier to Cocaine Cowboy to Secret Government Asset by Jon Roberts & Evan Wright (2012)
  • Cocaine, Death Squads, and the War on Terror: U.S. Imperialism and Class Struggle in Colombia by Oliver Villar and Drew Cottle (2011)
  • The Crimes of Patriots: A True Tale of Dope, Dirty Money, and the CIA by Jonathan Kwitney (1987)
  • The Politics of Cocaine: How U.S. Foreign Policy Has Created a Thriving Drug Industry in Central and South America by William L. Marcy (2010)
  • How to Get Away with Murder in America: Drug Lords, Dirty Pols, Obsessed Cops, and the Quiet Man Who Became the CIA’s Master Killer by Evan Wright (2012)
  • Defrauding America: Encyclopedia of Secret Operations by the CIA, DEA, and other Covert Agencies (third edition) by Rodney Stich (1998)
  • Drugging America: A Trojan Horse (second edition) by Rodney Stich (2005)
  • Conspiracy – The Secret History: The Secret Heartbeat of America, the CIA and Drugs by Daniel Hopsicker (2004)
  • Kill the Messenger: How the CIA’s Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb by Nick Schou (2006)
  • Dope, Inc: The Book That Drove Henry Kissinger Crazy by Executive Intelligence Review (1992)
  • Disavow: A CIA Saga of Betrayal by Rodney Stich
  • Welcome to Terrorland: Mohamed Atta & the 9-11 Cover-Up in Florida by Daniel Hopsicker (2005) .

By all means continue with your little fantasies about “the Land of the Free” and the “sacredness of the constitution” and all such similar baloney. But one day, you will receive a rude awakening about all this when you see where it has led. The astonishing thing about that moment will be that most will still continue to be in denial, and they will also avidly persecute those who are not. We live in interesting times…

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