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    Another WOD

    It would appear there is another "War on Drugs" like the one we had under Thaksin in 2003 , no doubt it will fail just like Thaksin's did Philippine war on drugs intensifies | Bangkok Post: news

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    It's usually about wiping out the competition.

    Not sure it's doomed to fail, there'll be lots of loot to be shared.

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    They will never learn- Prohibition does not work, never has, just corrupts. Puts money in the wrong pockets, and induces them to do so. It certainly corrupted the CIA.

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    It certainly doesn't achieve an eradication or significant reduction of use, isn't that supposed to be the aim?

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    It always amuses that people readily accept that the west will start wars killing thousand and millions of people for full spectrum dominance of a domain, industries, materials etc, and yet expect this greedy blood thirsty bastards not to be also running and fighting over the global drug trade.

    Opium / Heroin. The real reason for Afghanistan, the safe military junta in Burma
    Cocaine - South America.

    All linked in the Narcotics Aquisition & Trade Organisation operations. Who was that NATO general, Dutch bloke, who was busted for laundering 200 Million dollars?

    Ahh well keep living in lala land you lot. But one day you might all realise that the owners of the world who will happily raise to the ground a country to get their hands on some oil, will also be heavily involved in the most lucrative industry there is.

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    Name and shame the fookers

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    So is this the new opium war, the first was British gun boat diplomacy in Shanghai

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    So is this the new opium war, the first was British gun boat diplomacy in Shanghai
    The opium wars never stopped. The powers that shouldn't be going around the world fighting off competition and dominating countries with their wars followed up with puppet government and privately controlled central bank to aid the flow of money. This is one of the principal reasons why the middle east will be not so much the focus of US Wars of Democracy Deliverence in the not so distant future, with the emphasis moving to the Stans's and the The Caucasus. This is also the reason why Turkey is untouchable because that is the gateway for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    It always amuses that people readily accept that the west will start wars killing thousand and millions of people for full spectrum dominance of a domain, industries, materials etc, and yet expect this greedy blood thirsty bastards not to be also running and fighting over the global drug trade.

    Opium / Heroin. The real reason for Afghanistan, the safe military junta in Burma
    Cocaine - South America.

    All linked in the Narcotics Aquisition & Trade Organisation operations. Who was that NATO general, Dutch bloke, who was busted for laundering 200 Million dollars?

    Ahh well keep living in lala land you lot. But one day you might all realise that the owners of the world who will happily raise to the ground a country to get their hands on some oil, will also be heavily involved in the most lucrative industry there is.
    Have to remember Syd, that the substance[s] or commodities in question and matter of acquiring has little to do with procedures and final outcome - as long as the control and profits are in order.......all, which seem to be the historic natural order of things.

    More often than not - wag the dog, false flag, and numerous invented like operations have been an historic way of life for the controllers, manipulating cleverly in a manner that perpetuates their twisted ideals of consequentialism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    It always amuses that people readily accept that the west will start wars killing thousand and millions of people for full spectrum dominance of a domain, industries, materials etc, and yet expect this greedy blood thirsty bastards not to be also running and fighting over the global drug trade.

    Opium / Heroin. The real reason for Afghanistan, the safe military junta in Burma
    Cocaine - South America.

    All linked in the Narcotics Aquisition & Trade Organisation operations. Who was that NATO general, Dutch bloke, who was busted for laundering 200 Million dollars?

    Ahh well keep living in lala land you lot. But one day you might all realise that the owners of the world who will happily raise to the ground a country to get their hands on some oil, will also be heavily involved in the most lucrative industry there is.
    Have to remember Syd, that the substance[s] or commodities in question and matter of acquiring has little to do with procedures and final outcome - as long as the control and profits are in order.......all, which seem to be the historic natural order of things.

    More often than not - wag the dog, false flag, and numerous invented like operations have been an historic way of life for the controllers, manipulating cleverly in a manner that perpetuates their twisted ideals of consequentialism.
    Any chance of writing that in plain English?

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    There's a cost to securing and obtaining quality narcotics.
    Maybe it's simply just about Big Phama getting rid of their main competition , those that don't require their patients to go visit a doctor to write a script in advance in order to getting 'relief'...or somebody (ie: the new boss) plainly wants a piece of the action.

    In the Philippines Duterte has made it public he intends to erradicate the drug trade. That promise resounded with the voters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeCoffee View Post
    There's a cost to securing and obtaining quality narcotics.
    Maybe it's simply just about Big Phama getting rid of their main competition , those that don't require their patients to go visit a doctor to write a script in advance in order to getting 'relief'...or somebody (ie: the new boss) plainly wants a piece of the action.

    In the Philippines Duterte has made it public he intends to erradicate the drug trade. That promise resounded with the voters.
    The headline says "drug suspects" gunned down, in Thailand in 2003 it was called "extra judicial murders " , maybe you should acquaint yourself with the whole sorry story (if you do not already know ) and what took place in the inquiry afterwards, were it was found that over a Thousand "suspects" killed had no connection with drugs whatsoever Sorrily I have a feeling that this new WOD is going to finish up no better than Thaksins was http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home...-30043133.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi
    Any chance of writing that in plain English?
    Drugs, legal or illegal, big profit to be made by suppliers and those conducting WOD. No profit for the end user however.

    Best I could do translating this jeffism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi
    Any chance of writing that in plain English?
    Drugs, legal or illegal, big profit to be made by suppliers and those conducting WOD. No profit for the end user however.

    Best I could do translating this jeffism.
    Yeah Norton, cheers for the translation

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    Drugs is a commodity based industry with a guaranteed customer base world wide.

    The people who run the world know this and control the industry.

    They make it illegal to keep the price as high as possible, always just around the highest level people will pay. It's the same Rockerfeller ruse of calling Oil a fossil fuel (which it is not) with the peak oil myth.

    War on Drugs?

    Jokers. Why do you all persist in believing these crooks?



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    Reading this BP article leads me to believe that the guy is definitely deranged , crime must be really getting out of hand there for this instigator of mass murder to be voted in by a landslide Philippines' Duterte endorses killing corrupt journalists, drug dealers | Bangkok Post: news

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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi
    The headline says "drug suspects" gunned down, in Thailand in 2003 it was called "extra judicial murders " , maybe you should acquaint yourself with the whole sorry story (if you do not already know ) and what took place in the inquiry afterwards, were it was found that over a Thousand "suspects" killed had no connection with drugs whatsoever Sorrily I have a feeling that this new WOD is going to finish up no better than Thaksins was Thaksin is human rights abuser of the worst kind : HRW - The Nation
    That Thai drugs was was somebody we cannot name, the Thai army & Thaksin... From the Nation, there's nothing to gain but propaganda, certainly no objective history detailing.


    As everyone has commented, it's just business through lies and politics; they're all at it; the world is severely fuked up...
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    Found on yahoo news Phils...

    A Philippine politician said he had given more than $3,000 to police officers for killing drug traffickers, the first such rewards since president-elect Rodrigo Duterte promoted bounties for slain criminals.

    Duterte won last month's elections in a landslide after pledging to wipe out crime by killing tens of thousands of criminals, and this week said he would pay bounties to law enforcement officers for dead drug traffickers.

    Tomas Osmena, mayor-elect of Cebu, the nation's second-biggest city, offered similar rewards and announced on his Facebook page on Thursday night he had paid out 155,000 pesos ($3,300) to police who killed three men he said were drug traffickers.

    Osmena posted a series of comments celebrating the deaths of the three men, as he lashed out at the Commission on Human Rights, a constitutionally mandated body, for investigating the circumstances of the May 28 killings.

    "CHR = Criminals. Have. Rights. (Even more than the real victims)," Osmena wrote.

    Osmena described one of the slain suspects, Rowen Secretaria, as one of Cebu's biggest drug dealers. Osmena did not return calls from AFP requesting comment, and in a previous interview refused to disclose where the money for the bounties would come from.

    Osmena and Duterte, like all winners in the national elections, will not take office until June 30. But Duterte this week urged security forces to begin the war on crime immediately, calling on them to kill criminals.

    Duterte announced on Tuesday he would pay three million pesos ($21,000) to law enforcers for killing drug lords, with lesser amounts for lower-ranking people in drug syndicates.

    However Osmena's rewards are the first confirmation of a payment being made for killing a suspect.

    Duterte's law-and-order campaign pledges hypnotised millions of Filipinos hoping for quick solutions to the nation's deep-rooted problems of crime and corruption.

    However human rights groups and other critics voiced alarm that a Duterte presidency would lead to extrajudicial killings and a general breakdown in the rule of law.

    A recent spate of drug suspects being killed has deepened those fears.

    Police have confirmed killing at least 15 drug suspects, including Secretaria and his group, since May 24.

    However police have insisted all of those deaths occurred because the suspects fought back, and that there were no illegal killings.
    Monday,Tuesday, then it goes WTF !

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    KINELL , the guy has really flipped his gourd .Philippines' Duterte urges public to kill criminals | Bangkok Post: news

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