How the CIA Ran the Afghan Drug Trade

The problem with most people is that they think in a very linear fashion and believe what they are told, even if their eyes tell the opposite. The obvious two examples of direct evidence to the contrary would be JFK being shot from behind or building 7 collapsing because of fires.  People will believe these things even though looking at the video evidence obviously tells a different story.  It is a kind of magic in a way, the illusion can be pushed no matter how evidently wrong it is.  The hoaxes get worse and worse as the years go by and people believe all kinds of things even though there is no evidence.  The more irrational the better it seems, nobody needs to present any evidence at all, people will just believe what they are told to them.  Once a person sees through one lie, the scales usually start to fall from their eyes and the other lies become obvious.  Unfortunately, things are largely moving in the opposite direction, most people have to lie to themselves and choose to believe more and more irrational claims to protect themselves psychologically from the obvious fact that those in power are criminally insane. This contradiction of course leads to deep psychological problems because even though the conscious mind can trick itself the subconscious still knows the truth.  Eventually the will lead to a psychic break because the personality is no longer whole.  This is why most Covid believers seem so close to have psychological breakdowns because they are in actual fact very close to having such a break.   Their subconscious and conscious mind are actually at war with each other, and a break is the only solution for the mind in such a dilemma.  It is important to remember how dangerous these people are and how at any moment they can completely loose it.  It is best to avoid these people by any means necessary.  They may even seem “alright” on the outside but this is mere desperate cover for the deep psychosis on the inside that is liable to break out at any moment.  Your own personal safety can not be stressed enough about these people.

All that being said, what I am trying to get at is the world is not what most people think it is.  It is not the world we learn in our history books or what we see on TV.  Actually, to learn what is truly going in the world it takes both effort and curiosity.  Since most people don’t even have one of these qualities, let alone both, the masses are perpetually in hopeless ignorance about the true nature of the world around them.  For those who truly understand what is going on, the world seems to run by Intelligence agencies and most likely numerous secret societies.  It is somewhat unclear who wields true power because these organizations by their very nature are secret.  What is very obvious is that what were are shown on TV as having power is an absolute joke.  Republican vs Demarcate, and other silly tribal political games that elites allow the masses to watch and vote on are merely bread and circuses for the dim witted plebs.  True power rests behind the scenes by evidence of the fact that voting never changes a damn thing and whatever the “globalists” want they get.

This world of illusion continues to our wars.  It seems like wherever America fights a war drug production goes up.  This was true in Vietnam and this was true in Afghanistan. CIA drug trade has to continue.  These are huge black budgets.  Once fentanyl was invented, there was really no more reason for opium growing fields in Afghanistan.  So naturally the U.S. government let the Kabul government fall.

The true history of the CIA drug trade is fascinating and is a must watch.

 

 

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