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Drugging America: A Trojan Horse

by Rodney Stich

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Drugging America documents the government's sham war on drugs, its involvement in drugs & its protection of drug cartels & organized crime. It reveals the simultaneous prosecution of thousands of men & women for possessing as little as a M&M quantity of drugs while making it possible tons of drugs enter the United States yearly. Several dozen government agents, former drug traffickers & the author-himself a former federal investigator-provide a combined total of several hundred years insiders' experience related to convert government drug activities. These sources include the heads of secret CIA airlines & financial institutions, CIA, FBI & other insiders. Drugging America reveals decades of coverup by Justice Department personnel, congresspersons, judges & government retaliatory persecution of agents & others who report these criminal & subversive activities. Drugging America describes the army of government agents, informants & prosecutors preying upon the public, sometimes using perjured testimony to bring about the long prison sentences. It describes the self-serving crime legislation by Congresspersons & the prosecutorial misconduct by Justice Department prosecutors who simultaneously cover up for CIA drug trafficking. It reveals a Trojan Horse subversion of the United States & is a "college course" on the government's sham war on drugs. More information: www.druggingamerica.com.… (more)
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Drugging America documents the government's sham war on drugs, its involvement in drugs & its protection of drug cartels & organized crime. It reveals the simultaneous prosecution of thousands of men & women for possessing as little as a M&M quantity of drugs while making it possible tons of drugs enter the United States yearly. Several dozen government agents, former drug traffickers & the author-himself a former federal investigator-provide a combined total of several hundred years insiders' experience related to convert government drug activities. These sources include the heads of secret CIA airlines & financial institutions, CIA, FBI & other insiders. Drugging America reveals decades of coverup by Justice Department personnel, congresspersons, judges & government retaliatory persecution of agents & others who report these criminal & subversive activities. Drugging America describes the army of government agents, informants & prosecutors preying upon the public, sometimes using perjured testimony to bring about the long prison sentences. It describes the self-serving crime legislation by Congresspersons & the prosecutorial misconduct by Justice Department prosecutors who simultaneously cover up for CIA drug trafficking. It reveals a Trojan Horse subversion of the United States & is a "college course" on the government's sham war on drugs. More information: www.druggingamerica.com.

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