The Illuminati's Grand-Mission to Oppress the Poor

by talexander | October 20, 2006 at 12:42 am | 1013 views | 1 comment


"Our government controls the drug trade in places outside the US,
they bring it in, and they push it in poor areas while promoting
artists that teach how to flip the coke into crack (just takes baking
soda and a stove,) for the profit, and for the added bonus of tossing
more poor blacks in jail (yes, that is part of the illuminati's
grand-mission, to oppress the poor in general, and specifically blacks,
especially if broke)."


I am amazed that as we approach 2007 there are still a vocal
few that believe in the theory our Government is responsible for cultivation,
delivery and distribution of street level narcotics. I have yet to see an
infomercial for the “Washington D.C. Crack Institute” or the Houston Heroin
University. I do not
recall a referendum on the non-taxation of Imported Poppy from Afghanistan.
If these people spent half as much time contemplating what to write about how
the U.S. controls the drug trade on exploring Social Programs and National Policy
they would quickly realize the CIA is not single handedly working to rid earth
of our Afro-American brothers and sisters. Manufactured Methamphetamine is
plaguing the U.S.,
its abuse rampant in almost every state. This is a drug that for years has been
abused mostly among low income Whites. Are we now to believe the CIA is behind
a program to rid the Earth of Whites too? There are major flaws in our social
systems and for as much time spent on addressing our problems, we are not
scratching the surface. At some point the Local, State and Federal Governments
and agencies will have to aggressively target theses issues in a non-partisan manner,
if were are to ever affect change.

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happytribe

Stop the NWO and their money raising drug business!!!

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October 20, 2006 at 12:42 am by talexander, 1013 views, 1 comment

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