
Major Mexican Cartel gang busted HERE! It’s no big deal, because this has been going on for a long time, and very wealthy (percieved respectable) and powerful people have been involved for centuries. Check out the British East India Company as the genesis of worldwide drug dealing enterprises, then there’s the Boxer Rebellion, and then, read Dr. John Coleman’s The Committee of 300 which has many very highly sanitized versions, so be careful. As you can see, it ain’t cheap! Used, it looks like you may be able to get it for under $100? They want you to remain ignorant and oblivious to the truth!
The bottom line is that when people and governments start to get really perturbed with the corruption and devastation the illicit drug industry produces, then the people behind the scenes, such as the British East India Company participants, will throw law enforcement a bone, so they look good and look like they’re doing their job, and that takes the heat off for a while! Meanwhile, nothing changes!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Legal drugs inspire large bureaucracy for regulation and taxation. Illegal drugs inspire a loss of privacy, invasion of property rights, crime, and profit – huge profit including a huge bureaucracy to enforce it!. Decriminalized drugs – no incentive for state or criminals (redundancy intended). If society stigmatizes drug use, it will decline although never disappear – man’s nature is weak!
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