Tuesday, May 27, 2014

America's Job Is Done In Afghanistan

Mission Accomplished ... Again

Moments ago Obama ad-Dajjal announced that America's job in Afghanistan is done. Heroin users and dealers around the world agree:





The huge decrease in 2001 was due to the efforts of the Taliban. Following the 9/11 false flag attacks, our troops quickly invaded Afghanistan to put opium cultivation back on track. Gee, do you suppose there's a connection there?

Additional US accomplishments in Afghanistan are discussed here:


Way to go, Obama ad-Dajjal !!!

Update: NYC is supplying its first responders with antidote for people who OD on heroin:


This is a great idea, but it begs the question "why is this necessary in the first place?"

But these moves to include more cops to treat overdoses onsite follows a perfect storm of trends that have converged to make heroin more and more the opiate of choice for a growing new demographic of users. 

No longer the stereotype of a shivering urban junkie, heroin users are now found among the working and professional classes, including suburban abusers of opiate-based painkillers like oxycodone. Faced with higher prices and shortages in the illegal market for pills, these now seek out what street users often refer to as “smack.”

Indeed, as the illicit use of painkillers has become more difficult with stricter regulations and law enforcement – which has led to a corresponding low supply and higher price, officials say – users have turned to heroin for a cheaper and more readily available high. And Mexican cartels, funneling heroin from Colombia, have been flooding the market with a purer and cheaper product.

And with its higher purity, users can now snort the drug, officials say, rather than cook and shoot it with needles – a well-known pop-cultural image that has scared away many first-time users in the past.

Hmmm ... opium is not grown in Colombia, it's grown in Afghanistan. NATO forces (i.e., the US and its puppets) therefore control the supply. Why then is heroin so plentiful, cheap, and pure in the US? Because of the Mexican cartels, or because its existence is necessary for the smooth functioning of the US narco-democracy?

What will the 9,800 US troops remaining in Afghanistan be doing? Maybe protecting the opium crop?

Of course !!! What could possibly be more important?

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