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This source, "Dope, Inc. - Britain's Opium War Against the U.S. (major expose of global drug trade) (1978)," asserts that a British aristocratic and banking oligarchy has historically orchestrated and continues to control the global illegal drug trade, targeting the United States. It posits that this "opium war" against the U.S. began with historical events like the Opium Wars against China and continues through modern organized crime networks, including figures like the Bronfmans and Meyer Lansky, and seemingly legitimate institutions. The book further claims that this network actively undermines American society through drug proliferation, corrupting political life, and fostering a "counterculture" designed to break down societal values, even suggesting involvement in presidential assassinations like those of Lincoln and Kennedy to eliminate opposition. The authors dedicate the work to U.S. intelligence and law enforcement who have battled this hidden enemy, emphasizing the pervasive and secretive nature of this alleged British-controlled drug empire.
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View the Notes & Download a Copy Here
This source, "Dope, Inc. - Britain's Opium War Against the U.S. (major expose of global drug trade) (1978)," asserts that a British aristocratic and banking oligarchy has historically orchestrated and continues to control the global illegal drug trade, targeting the United States. It posits that this "opium war" against the U.S. began with historical events like the Opium Wars against China and continues through modern organized crime networks, including figures like the Bronfmans and Meyer Lansky, and seemingly legitimate institutions. The book further claims that this network actively undermines American society through drug proliferation, corrupting political life, and fostering a "counterculture" designed to break down societal values, even suggesting involvement in presidential assassinations like those of Lincoln and Kennedy to eliminate opposition. The authors dedicate the work to U.S. intelligence and law enforcement who have battled this hidden enemy, emphasizing the pervasive and secretive nature of this alleged British-controlled drug empire.

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