That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (I'm grateful to the government). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why?
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02-07-2026, 04:24 PM
(02-07-2026, 04:15 PM)Ripple Wrote: That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (without the government I wouldn't be here). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why? Like the massive drug cartel guy Hernandez, who got an easy ride from Trump?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
(02-07-2026, 04:24 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Like the massive drug cartel guy Hernandez, who got an easy ride from Trump? I support the war on drugs. Unfortunately the thug politicians in the UK would prefer to launch a war on the disabled and vulnerable if they could. Yet you seldom hear them talk loudly about the shadow economy. Apart from the late Lyndon LaRouche very few conspiracy theorists have focused on drug-trafficking. It's as if drug dealers are tolerated.
02-08-2026, 12:02 AM
(02-07-2026, 04:15 PM)Ripple Wrote: That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (I'm grateful to the government). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why? Not all immigrants are drug traffickers and gangsters. Maybe they have to be in order to survive in their country. On the contrary, El Chapo did not get a free ride. He was loved in his country though for helping the needy people. Money talks. Money buys Legal Representation. Money can buy narratives (George Soros).
02-08-2026, 12:29 AM
(02-07-2026, 04:15 PM)Ripple Wrote: That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (I'm grateful to the government). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why? Q Anon threads are entirely about organized crime. Just because their kingpins of crime notoriety are George "Evil Commie" Soros and Klaus "Eat Ze Bugs" Schwab, does not make it any less an organized crime conspiracy... Theirs even has satanic cultists sacrificing children for immorality juice. And they didnt even need to work in Scientology with their child endangerment/Hollywood depravity narrative, which is actually kinda amazing. In any case, thank you for sparing everyone the emo 80s music this time??? Sorry, just said something there.
02-08-2026, 01:05 AM
(02-08-2026, 12:29 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: Q Anon threads are entirely about organized crime. Just because their kingpins of crime notoriety are George "Evil Commie" Soros and Klaus "Eat Ze Bugs" Schwab, does not make it any less an organized crime conspiracy... what it would be if the organized crime cartels seized the means of production remain vigilant patriqts (02-07-2026, 04:15 PM)Ripple Wrote: That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (I'm grateful to the government). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why? Probably because long ago it was a legitimate business. Queen Victoria presided over the British Empire during a period when it ran a massive, state-sanctioned opium trafficking operation, leading some historians to label her the "biggest drug dealer in history". This trade was a cornerstone of the British economy, while simultaneously causing widespread addiction and immense suffering in China. Now look at how China controls the synthetic opiate trade today. It seems it's a conspiracy to the common man at the bottom or foundations of the social pyramid schemes but not to the protected at the tops of said social pyramid schemes. The British Empire's Opium Trade Economic Driver: Britain had a significant trade deficit with China due to its high demand for Chinese goods like tea, silk, and porcelain. To reverse this imbalance, the British East India Company began cultivating opium on an industrial scale in India and exporting it to China for massive profits. Scale and Revenue: Under Victoria's reign (which began in 1837), opium exports skyrocketed. At its peak, the trade accounted for an estimated 15-20% of the entire British Empire's annual revenue. Forced Trade: The Chinese government had long banned opium, but the laws were often ignored. In 1839, Chinese official Lin Zexu attempted to halt the trade by seizing and destroying 2.5 million pounds of British opium. Queen Victoria's government responded by declaring war, initiating the First Opium War (1839-1842). Consequences for China: Britain's superior military force led to a decisive victory. The resulting "unequal treaties" forced China to cede Hong Kong to Britain, open more ports to trade (including opium), and grant British citizens immunity from Chinese law. A Second Opium War (1856-1860) cemented these concessions. This era is remembered in China as the "Century of Humiliation".
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Red Overtone Skywalker -One uses tricks to lure you, 1 waits for you patiently- "Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be". (02-07-2026, 04:15 PM)Ripple Wrote: That is the problem in tandem with illegal immigration. I couldn't care less about lurid allegations about famous people or anti-government rhetoric (I'm grateful to the government). Gangsters and drug-trafficking get an easy ride from the conspiracy crowd. Makes me wonder why? I'm not grateful to the government for anything. It is the politicians who should be grateful to us for trusting them with the powers we have given them We elect people to deal with gangsters and drug traffickers we don't elect conspiracy theorists. We don't need to call out the gangsters. That is the government's job but they give them an easy ride. That's why.
02-08-2026, 05:47 AM
It's not that CT give them a pass, it's just that we've come to understand that drugs and alcohol are woven into the very fabric of our society and there's not a thing we can do about it.
The War On Drugs { eyeroll } has been going on for 50 years and do you see how well it's worked ? No matter how many drug dealers or users the police/govt arrest, there's always another ready and willing to take their place. Taking down one drug lord in Mexico does nothing. The shipments keep coming and someone moves to the head of the line to take over. Notice how many we've captured ?...and has the drug shipments even slowed down ? Pffft. They had a new leader by the end of the day. Capture 1 ton of cocaine on an 18 wheeler at the border, another 10 tons made it through somewhere else. It's the price of doing business and both sides know it. |
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