War on Drugs/War of Drugs
We have what I call the War OF Terror instead of what most call the War on Terror. The War "on" Terror has always been a fabricated operation to take advantage of the false flag attack on 9/11/01 for the purpose of implementing the "New American Century". The false flag attack perpetrated on 9/11 by Mossad, Cheney and the neocons/Zionists in the Bush administration allowed them to declare a "crusade" against the rest of the planet and wage a War OF Terror against any that gets in the way.
In the same respect, the War on Drugs has always been a War OF Drugs. The ruling class and their puppet law enforcement, judicial and prison systems have used the "threat" of drugs like they use the "threat" of terrorism". They use their War OF Drugs for various agendas much like the War OF Terror that benefits the Military Industrial Complex (Prison Industrial Complex/Law Enforcement/Security Industrial Complex), and the ruling class agenda of hegemony and greed. Their mafia tactics include flooding areas with drugs to destabilize much like flooding terrorists into countries to destabilize them. These efforts go hand in hand. From the purposeful infestation of inner city minority neighborhoods with crack, cocaine and heroin, to selling drugs to finance CIA/State Department operations; to using our own military as security and enforcement of their drug operations, the U.S. government has waged it's War OF Drugs for decades with no end in sight. The War OF Terror will be no different, it will last decades with no end in sight, ever.
"However, the DOJ-DEA 2014 National Drug Threat Assessment Summary notes that cocaine availability “remains stable at historically low levels throughout most domestic markets along the East Coast.” So users are switching to heroin, but not switching to cocaine from prescription narcotics. Hmmm. Might this be because we have no large military-CIA presence currently in cocaine-trafficking areas, as we did during the 1980s Contra war in Nicaragua, when cocaine use was at high levels? (Coca leaves are only grown in Latin America.) According to a 2010 UN document, “Based on seizure figures, it appears that cocaine markets grew most dramatically during the 1980s, when the amounts seized increased by more than 40% per year”. (See this 1987 Senate hearing and this for evidence of CIA and State Dept. connivance with cocaine trafficking by the Contras.)
You can frame stories about the current heroin problem in many ways. But the real heroin story isn’t being discussed–which is that since the US military entered Afghanistan in 2001, its opium production doubled, per the UN Afghanistan Opium Survey, 2014 , p.34. The area under opium cultivation in Afghanistan tripled. And the resulting heroin appears to more easily make its way deep into our rural, as well as urban communities. The graph below is from the 2014 UN Opium Survey:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/extensive-heroin-use-in-us-the-real-afghanistan-surge-is-in-opium-production/5476345
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