The
raw (and ugly) truth about the war on drugs
Drugs are bad. Drugs destroy peoples' lives. Didn't you
know that marijuana turns regular everyday people into
zombie pot smokers? That's why we have a war on drugs in
America: to protect our children from potheads.
Drugs are bad. Especially marijuana. I learned this the
other day when I visited an elementary school as a guest
speaker. The schoolchildren were well trained in describing
the dangers of drugs. On command, they would spout out
any number of statements describing them.
But then a funny thing happened. I started asking how
many of them were on drugs. You know, drugs their doctor
prescribed. Drugs that alter brain chemistry to keep them
docile, or free of pain, or to dilate their lungs so they
could breathe easier.
It turned out that 60% of these schoolchildren were either
on drugs at that very moment, or had been on such drugs
within the last twelve months. Two-thirds of the teachers
were on drugs, too. And it's not at all a stretch to believe
that 40% or more of all parents are on drugs. Mild-altering
drugs like antidepressants, no less.
A nation of drug addicts
Fact is, we are a nation of drug addicts. We drug ourselves,
our elderly and our children on a daily basis. We do
it with prescription medications, over-the-counter pills,
alcohol, caffeine, nicotine... and we say it's all fine
because those drugs are legal.
But wait a minute, you say. Those legal drugs are different
from marijuana. They're FDA-approved drugs, prescribed
by a doctor. They have a medical purpose.
Oh really? Ritalin has a medical purpose? What medical
symptoms does Ritalin treat, then? What measurable physiological
state is addressed with Ritalin? There are none, of course.
Ritalin is an authority drug. It keeps children in line.
It makes teachers feel less stress and parents feel less
guilt. Ritalin is a mind-altering narcotic, and yet millions
of children are on it today. Its purpose is not to help
children, but to make life more convenient for those who
manage children.
You think statin drugs have a medical purpose? Think again.
In reality, they only have a profit purpose. These drugs
were invented to sell pills that manage disease states
in people, not that solve any real health problem. Don't
believe me? Just stop taking your statin drugs, if you
dare, and watch your cholesterol skyrocket. You'll find
out you're a slave to the drug, and no healthier than before.
What's the difference between legal and illegal drugs?
So what's the real difference between legal drugs and illegal
drugs? Some people think that only illegal drugs are
habit-forming. Yet legal drugs can be just as addictive
as illegal drugs. Just ask anyone who has tried to quit
smoking, go off caffeine, or kick to Oxycontin habit.
So is there some other difference between illegal drugs
and legal drugs? People argue that legal drugs are safe.
They're FDA-approved! And yet they fail to recognize that
prescription drugs kill more Americans each year than all
the crack, meth, and heroin deaths combined.
Okay, then, what about the argument that illegal drugs
have no medicinal purpose, and legal drugs do have a medicinal
purpose. What about that? Wrong again. Medical marijuana
is a medically proven treatment for a variety of conditions,
yet marijuana still remains illegal. Even MDMA (now called "Ecstasy" on
the street) was long considered an effective "experiential
drug" that helped severely traumatized adult patients
overcome past pains through improved clarity. At the same
time, tobacco smoke has no medical purpose whatsoever,
yet cigarettes remain perfectly legal.
No, the real difference between these two classes of drugs
is not their medical merit, nor their safety. The real
difference is something far more sinister. It gets right
down to answering the question of why DEA agents will raid
medical marijuana clinics, yet stand by doing nothing while
Americans smoke themselves to death on tobacco.
Want to know the real answer? I very much doubt you do.
Because, like most Americans, you won't believe it. You've
been blinded to the obvious truth for your whole life,
manipulated by the media, and brainwashed by advertising
that has turned you into a statistically-validated consumer.
You'll think, no, this couldn't possibly be true. The world
isn't that unjust, you think. But you're wrong. (Take the
free Gullibility Factor test to find out if you're really
a mind slave or not...)
Here's the raw, blunt truth about the war on drugs. Drugs
are declared legal or illegal based primarily on who benefits
from their manufacture, distribution and sale.
Corporate and government profits determine the legality
Let me put this another way. You know why cigarettes are
still legal? Consider this: here's a product that admittedly
kills people. It has no health benefit whatsoever. It
is a threat to the public health. Yet why does it remain
legal? Because states get a cut of cigarette sales thanks
to the Big Tobacco settlement a few years back. Keeping
cigarettes legal results in desperately-needed revenues
for states... revenues that are almost never spent on
anti-smoking campaigns, by the way.
It's a classic racket: tobacco is allowed to remain legal
because powerful institutions get a cut of the action.
While people die from lung cancer, states get financial
resuscitation by taking a cut of every sale. States are
trading your health for their revenues.
Think I'm being overly cynical? Let's take a look at gambling
laws. Organized gambling is illegal at both the state and
federal levels in this country. Except, of course, when
government gets a cut. Casino-friendly states didn't just
make casinos legal for the good of the public: they legalized
gambling in exchange for a cut of the action. It's a classic,
mob-style "protection fee."
If you want to test this theory, launch your own online
gambling website. You'll be shut down almost immediately
and charged with serious crimes. Gambling and organized
betting is illegal, didn't you know? That is, unless the
state runs the show, as in state lotteries.
It's right in your face, folks: gambling is legal when
powerful corporations or institutions get a piece of the
action. It's illegal when they don't. It has nothing at
all to do with morality, or protecting people, or doing
what's right. It's all about money, pure and simple. Just
ask all the corrupt politicians in Missouri who legalized
riverboat gambling a few years back.
Getting back to drugs, why do you think alcohol remains
a legal drug? Because states and cities tax it. State governments
are addicted to alcoholics as a source of revenue to fund
their voter entitlement programs that get politicians reelected.
Alcohol is a cash machine for cities and states.
Sometimes the exact same chemical is both legal and illegal,
depending on who profits from it. The FDA, for example,
banned the Chinese herb ma huang because it contains ephedra.
Yet the exact same chemical compound remains perfectly
legal in over-the-counter drugs like Sudafed and a variety
of cold medicines. Sudafed even gets its name from ephedra: "pseudo-ephedrine." So
why is ephedrine illegal in herbs, yet legal in pharmacy
drugs manufactured by drug companies? You already know
the answer.
With all that in mind, why do you think prescription drugs
that kill people remain legal? Think carefully now...
If you guessed, "Because powerful corporations generate
billions in profits selling drugs, and governments get
a cut of that via state sales taxes and corporate income
taxes" then BINGO! You win a prize: a lifetime of
free Prozac to keep you happy!
Legal drugs generate windfall profits for those in power
Think about it: if prescription drugs were peddled by street
dealers instead of doctors, and if all that revenue changed
hands in a non-taxable, non-corporate structure (i.e.
street cash), then you'd be seeing full-scale law enforcement
action against the makers, distributors and sellers of
those drugs. You'd also see endless headlines about how
dangerous they were: "Street painkillers kill twelve
in South Miami!"
The sad truth of the matter, though, is that those very
same painkilling drugs killed at least twelve people in
South Miami this very day. But you'll never here about
it in the media. Because the news networks are sponsored
by drug companies, of course. (The news is not designed
to inform you, it's designed to shape your reality, to
turn you into a consumer of whatever products the corporations
are peddling this year. Didn't you know?)
Every drug that's legal is legal for one simple reason:
somebody in a position of power is keeping it legal because
they're getting a cut.
Non-patentable drugs are usually outlawed
That's why medical marijuana is illegal: because government
doesn't control its distribution, nor does government
receive a financial cut. You can bet your life that if
Big Pharma owned the patents on medical marijuana and
could set monopolistic prices on it, pot would be perfectly
legal to own and smoke. That is, as long as you got it
from a pharmacy where prices and distribution could be
controlled.
Control is the key here. You think the FDA is discrediting
drugs from Canada in order to protect your health? Get
real. The FDA is simply protecting the monopoly drug market
in this country. It's controlling distribution points in
the U.S. in the same way that a crack dealer assassinates
his street corner competition. Eliminate the competition,
and you can set whatever price you want. That's why uninformed
U.S. consumers pay 30,000% markup prices for drugs that
can be acquired in Mexico or Canada for pennies on the
dollar.
It's not about your health, it's about their wealth
You see, corporate America doesn't really care what you
put in your mouth, up your nose, through your lungs or
into your veins, as long as they get a cut from it. That's
the whole prescription drug racket in a nutshell: it's
billions of dollars in annual profits generated from
mind-altering (yet legal) drugs that flat-out kill people.
Lots of people. Like 100,000 Americans a year (or a lot
more if you believe more critical statistics).
So if you've ever wondered why Ritalin -- which has no
medical purpose whatsoever -- is perfectly legal, and yet
medical marijuana -- which has a well-proven medical purpose
-- is outlawed, now you know the answer: because Ritalin
makes powerful people rich. And marijuana doesn't. Anybody
can grow marijuana. Drug companies don't control the patents.
Why I teach people to be 100% drug free
Now, just for the record, I do not personally use any drugs
whatsoever (recreational, over-the-counter, prescription
or otherwise), and in fact, I teach people to be 100%
free of all drugs, including caffeine and alcohol. I
bought into the "just say no to drugs" advice
of Nancy Reagan, and I actually applied it to ALL drugs,
not just selective drugs.
And as far as I can tell, aside from the Mormons and the
Amish, there are only a small percentage of truly drug-free
people living in this country. Practically everybody I
meet is addicted to at least one of the following: coffee,
cigarettes, alcohol, pain meds, prescription drugs or sugar
(which alters brain chemistry in drug-like fashion).
At the same time, I'm not at all fooled by this silly "War
on Drugs" charade, which is really nothing more than
enforcement of corporate drug profits at gunpoint. If we
had a genuine war on drugs in this country that really
worked to protect the American people we'd send DEA agents
into drug company offices and confiscate all the legalized
but deadly medications being manufactured, distributed
and deceptively sold to unwitting Americans today.
Medical marijuana is a threat to both the profits and
power of drug companies, not to mention the credibility
of the DEA. Letting grannies smoke pot in California makes
DEA agents look silly. If it were allowed, it would also
undermine the billions of dollars already spent incarcerating
people for "pot crimes." Basically, it would
make the whole War on Drugs look stupid. Which it most
assuredly is, at least when it comes to marijuana.
I can understand taking a tough stance on hard drugs (crack,
meth, heroin, etc.), but arresting cancer patients who
smoke joints for pain control sounds a lot more like oppression
than law enforcement to me.
So what is the War on Drugs? It's an excuse to control
you. It is a system that keeps the population in a state
of constant fear so that heroic politicians can get elected
on empty promises to "keep fighting the war on drugs!"
The DEA is AWOL on most drug issues
Where is this War on Drugs when it comes to Grandma in
the nursing home, who died of a stroke caused by Cox-2
inhibitor drugs? Where is the War on Drugs when little
Johnny schoolboy picks up a rifle and blows away his
classmates because he's on antidepressants and can't
tell the difference between real life and a first-person-shooter
video game? Where is the War on Drugs when 16,500 people
each year die, shitting digested blood until they pass
out and die because that daily dose of aspirin tore a
gaping hole in their stomach?
The War on Drugs, you see, turns a blind eye to the death
and suffering caused by these drugs. The DEA pretends prescription
drugs don't even exist. No prescription drug death has
ever been prevented by the DEA as far as I know. Yet 100,000
Americans are killed each year by FDA-approved drugs. The
DEA has no interest whatsoever in protecting Americans
from these drugs. Ever wonder why?
The DEA is properly named, by the way. It's the Drug Enforcement
Agency. It's enforcing drugs. The right drugs. The legal
drugs. The drugs that make money for drug companies, drug
distributors, drug retailers, cities, states and countries.
It's enforcement at gunpoint, and as long as the money
keeps flowing, the drugs will stay perfectly legal, regardless
of who dies.
The entire distribution system is well in place: the false
and misleading television advertising, the outright bribery
of drug dealers (doctors), the street corner fulfillment
centers (pharmacies), and the coordinating drug lord running
the show (the Fraud and Drug Administration). It's a brilliant
system for manufacturing, promoting, delivering and selling
deadly, addictive drugs to children, adults and seniors
while generating corporate profits and tax revenues for
cities, states and nations.
And that's the raw truth about the War on Drugs. You may
not like it, but now, at least, you know why it exists.
So I have a common sense question for all the people in
this country. If you support the War on Drugs, then why
are you taking so many drugs yourself? And why are you
allowing your children to be drugged? |