Oil? We’re Here for the Heroin! (at $19,923,200 per barrel!)
Posted on Mar 12, 2010 in Featured Articles, Police, Military, & WarKevin Hayden
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The recent article about Russia criticizing US and NATO forces (attached below) struck a chord with me because just a few weeks ago, I discussed how and why I believed US and NATO forces to be the world’s largest drug cartel. The push into the Helmand Province was a key element, being some of the most fertile production areas in the world. In that article, I asked why US and NATO forces have not begun destroying the opium fields, salting the region or even engineering a Monsanto-like gene to sterilize the plants.
In response, I received multiple emails talking about the “poor farmers who have nothing else to do” and how many people would starve if we destroyed the poppy fields. I read several articles on USA Today, CNN, FOX, etc talking about the same thing. They were shifting the blame. The poor Afghan farmer was the victim in these emails and articles.
If you’re a loyal reader, you clearly know that I do not support the war in Iraq or Afghanistan for a variety of reasons. But, I’m in awe of some people who say the war is justified and that we should be over there – and yet allow the drug trade to flourish. IF we are going to be there, and IF the United States truly is dedicated to it’s (lame) War on Drugs and War on Terrorism, then why are we not incinerating these fields? That would produce a two-fold win for the current American policy. Why is Russia having to step up and be vocal?
I’m reminded of a few ideas brought up by Joseph Stack’s kamakazi mission into the IRS building.
Why are we allowing those involved in hideous crimes to be let off the hook simply because “they were doing their job”…? These farmers are “just doing their job and feeding their family” and at the same time, this ONE farmer could easily produce enough heroin to kill hundreds.
“They’re just trying to feed their family!” Well, ya know what? Find a new crop. Is this the Obama Bailout for Opium Farmers?
There is a constant conflict of information being pushed out by the Military and US government.
Multiple times, US commanders have said the Taliban and al-Qaeda (all-CIA-duh!) receive 90% of their funding through the heroin trade. Under US pressure, the UN allowed NATO countries to go after suspected drug traffickers alongside terrorists. So, after sending 30,000 more troops into Afghanistan, and specifically into the Helmand Province to root out suspected drug traffickers, why are we allowing the farmers to continue growing their poison and call them victims? If we are truly there to make a difference (which I do not believe, but entertain me for a moment), then what exactly is the plan? What’s the strategy?
Will we step up and begin distribution of all this opium still being grown? If we kill or arrest all of the druglords and terrorists and yet allow the heroin to still be manufactured, who is left to process it? Package it? Transport it? The ones with the biggest guns, of course!
The War on Drugs is a failure because law enforcement agencies focus on small amounts, the street level consumer and such novelties as medical marijuana. If the US Government truly believes that the War on Drugs is righteous and is trying to protect people, then why have they not fire bombed these fields?
Oh, that’s because there is too much profit to be made! Remember back in 2003, everyone was saying that oil was the primary reason we went to war…?
The price of a barrel of oil is sitting right at $83-84 at this moment. How much do you think a “barrel” full of heroin sells for?
For relatively pure heroin, cultivated and shipped from Afghanistan, the world’s largest supplier of heroin – it would net you $19,923,200 USD PER BARREL.
Now, by the time that hits American and Russian streets…and is cut up and diluted several times, you are looking at roughly $60,000,000 – $80,000,000 US dollars per barrel of heroin.
Oil? Hahah.
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Russia criticizes U.S., NATO over Afghan drug trafficking fight
Source: AP News
Russia’s envoy to NATO has sharply criticized the alliance’s shift away from fighting drug trafficking in Afghanistan, saying the resulting surge in heroin smuggling is endangering Russia’s national security. In an interview late Thursday, Dmitry Rogozin also highlighted the lack of cohesion within NATO, saying Moscow is worried about declining public support in Europe for the war.
“(Russia) is losing 30,000 lives a year to the Afghan drug trade, and a million people are addicts,” Rogozin said. “This is an undeclared war against our country.”
“We are obviously very dissatisfied with the lack of attention from NATO and the United States to our complaints about this problem.”
For years, the allies tried to eradicate poppy crops, but that resulted in a boost to the insurgency as impoverished poppy farmers joined the Taliban. Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s new policy of trying to win the support of the population means that these farmers are now left alone, enabling them to tend crops that produce 90% of the world’s heroin.
Russia says that drug production in Afghanistan has increased tenfold since the U.S.-led invasion that ousted the Taliban regime in 2001. Smugglers freely transport Afghan heroin and opium north into Central Asia and Russia, and also on to Western Europe.
During the Cold War, the Soviets provided military support for the secular Afghan government, and sent over 100,000 troops to defend it against religious fundamentalists being financed by the United States, Saudi Arabia, Britain, and other Western nations. More than 9,000 Soviet soldiers were killed in the 10-year war in the 1980s.
“Today we are helping them fight the same fanatics whom they supported against us 20 years ago,” Rogozin noted.
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I like this article but…
The Joe Stack quote bothered me. What he did isn’t going to solve any problems it’s only going to make solving the problems we do have more difficult. If we are going to fight criminals we have to remain within the law. Maybe that sounds noble and their might be noble reasons for it but there are also practical reasons.
The criminals have a considerable amount of power and their weakness is their criminal acts. If we engage in criminal acts then we share their weakness and give up the only real leverage we have over them, we’re better than they are.
Besides, are we absolutely certain the Texas incident wasn’t an op?
You’re right, but a little too reductionistic. Sure the heroin trade is part of it. BofA and Citibank launder hundreds of billions a year, funneled into Wall Street. And so is Cheney’s oil & gas pipeline. And also the never-ending enterprise of war (War Is A Racket – Smedley Butler), which always needs a new dumping ground. It’s a complex world.
it’s always about the CIA heroin trafficking, is it not? and as the CIA is a de-facto extension of the MOSSAD in every way, except it’s annex location in Langley, VA. is a bit of a trot out of Tel Aviv, then also, is it not fair to say all of this is for ISRAEL?
for the ROTHSCHILDS zionist jew banking cartel?
I think it is. I think you’ll find that CIA and MOSSAD are synonymous for SCUM SUCKING ROTHSCHILDS ENFORCERS OF GLOBAL GREED.
The opium drug trade is just another branch of military black budget operations. The drug also works as a geopolitical weapon, flooding cities of opponents.
The kind of trading everyday goings on the media carefully edited so as not to expose the special interests. Anyone doing some serious investigating in the “war on drugs” will realize leaders are really not trying to win the wars.
Just look at the Clinton’s cocaine connections alone – it really can’t get any more clearer.
Why should Afghan farmers not be “allowed” to grow poppy for whatever purpose? Almost every serious drug Big Pharma has is based on nature. All those synthetic opiates, the nerve and anxiety pills loosely based on marijuana, or some other organic something. So instead of going to nature, we should all go to the nanny states official doctors and beg for adequate care? What a corrupt crock of shit. It’s outrageous, so many legal things kill so many more people than “illicit” drugs. It’s like guns, they don’t shoot themselves. Drugs aren’t harmful they’re natural man corrupts them with his sickness. So let’s just attack some plants? No people will kill themselves either way, the best you can do is support them (morally), educate them, and hope they make the right choices… I agree the government is running drugs, playing both sides of a war, and controlling the drugs either through the CIA or big pharma either way you go. It’s all corrupt, but FUCK the bullshit idea of telling me what the fuck I can and can not do with my body. It didn’t work with prohibiting abortion, it won’t work with illicit drugs, especially since that bitch killed my baby and got away with it……
You are wrong with it. Not the drugs kill the people= the -damned war on drugs- is the killer. Drugusers suffer and die by being social punished for illegal activities. – New= President Karsei just beg NATO to leave Afghanistan. he said= Please hunt terrorist in other countries.- hopefuly this will minder many problems in Afghanistan and the world.
Opium literally saved my life in India way back in the early 80′s a small pea sized amount taken orally kept the symptoms of Dysentery at bay in a profound way , It is the most amazing drug i have ever used in my life. after 3 weeks of constant use i was not the slightest bit addicted,up until the late 1800′s opium and THC from marijuana had served humanity for countless Millenia in the relief of pain, then came along the demons intent on control.If this opium grown in Afghanistan was kept in it’s natural state and made available at your local chemist like it is in India (anyone can walk in off the street in India and buy unprocessed raw opium )then overnight humanity would be restored to it’s natural state of self governance. But of course this is not possible in the dark ages we are now living in. The satanic system turns opium into a Frankenstein to hide it’s healing powers and to increase profits, military forces have always been criminal and always will be, rape and plunder with shiny boots and buttons to hide their criminal intent, The insanity and lies are being exposed at an exponential rate. The liars are transforming into demented circus clowns. the longer they hold the floor the more foolish they become, soon they will exit stage left with their soiled nappies flapping in the breeze, Remember a single candle reaches it full potential in total darkness so shine on brothers and sisters
Skull & Bones members have literally controlled the opium trade since 1832……the Taliban had literally wiped out the poppies right before the invasion……first thing the skull & bones people did was start it up again. Pretty straight forward. Think 1984….Orwells book….with double speak…war on terror means controlling the terror…..war on drugs means controlling the drugs….etc. Homeland security means no security. It goes on and on. Whatever these people say and do means the exact opposite.
rhis is Unreal..the more I read the more Pissed I get about this damn war..Why can’t the people be the ones to stop it?? Doesn’t make sense..KARMA…
What I wish to know is this true,”Soldiers killed for blowing the whistle
on opium production in Afghanistan. …”
What are the name of those who died protecting the filed ?
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By Henry Massingale
August 13, 2011
To Strategically Rebuild America. Why we built a Anti Crime / Anti War Forum with a Health Care Concepts.
I am only human and I can not see into all of the issues, but what I do see, I have found that if I allow a person to read and make up their own minds that what I write holds a moral value of truth, then they add there heart to it, in disagreement or their concepts of what if, but what is most important is a balance is formed.
1st Debit Ceil Issue, WAR-We as a people world wide are against War, some say a unnecessary evil. But still we have War. This issue with the Afghan War, The year is in the 1970′s United States help Bin Laden in Afghan to defeat Russia, and by the 80′s the War ended. Around 1989 not long after, Bin Laden orders the first strike against the World Trade -Twin Towers, then 9/11. Now we are at War in Afghan, the Taliban has portrayed all American’s as a aggressive Specise with a foot hold on their territory. But to see photos of American Military Personal Shoot protecting Poppy Plants. I am sorry but this is true. A War fought to control a Heroin Empire.
2nd Debit Issue, between Canada and the USA, 1.2 million people died from Oxy Heroin. June 30, 2011, C-Span-3 on TV, the Capital Hill, Director Senator Sheldon, Senate Judiciary Sub Committee for Crime and Terrorism. Announcement Oxy. Heroin, this Heroin Health Care Concept, in 2007 that 27,000 Americans died, from this Opioid.So if this Oxy Heroun is so good for the economy, where is the money ?
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