"...The truth is that the so-called "War on Drugs" isn’t some “noble crusade” to save America from the scourge of narcotics. It’s a sham. A meticulously engineered operation, birthed in the shadowy bowels of Langley, designed not to stop drugs, but to harness their economic and destructive powers.
Far from a conspiracy theory confined to fringe circles, these claims have surfaced in congressional reports, declassified documents, and firsthand accounts, painting a picture of a war where the lines between enforcer and enabler blur.
If you consider the “war on drugs” a war and not just a term used to convince the public that Washington was fighting it, it would technically be the longest war in American history.
It’s the ultimate “endless war,” one that has been rumored to have funded black ops, special access programs (SAPs), paramilitary endeavors and many other things over the last half a century or more.
What follows isn’t speculation. This is history, scrubbed from your textbooks, but screaming from declassified documents, whistleblower testimonies, and the bodies left in the wake. ..."
"...The truth is that the so-called "War on Drugs" isn’t some “noble crusade” to save America from the scourge of narcotics. It’s a sham. A meticulously engineered operation, birthed in the shadowy bowels of Langley, designed not to stop drugs, but to harness their economic and destructive powers.
Far from a conspiracy theory confined to fringe circles, these claims have surfaced in congressional reports, declassified documents, and firsthand accounts, painting a picture of a war where the lines between enforcer and enabler blur.
If you consider the “war on drugs” a war and not just a term used to convince the public that Washington was fighting it, it would technically be the longest war in American history.
It’s the ultimate “endless war,” one that has been rumored to have funded black ops, special access programs (SAPs), paramilitary endeavors and many other things over the last half a century or more.
What follows isn’t speculation. This is history, scrubbed from your textbooks, but screaming from declassified documents, whistleblower testimonies, and the bodies left in the wake. ..."