It infuriates me that this article neglects to mention Afghanistan or the US military's role in the resurgence of heroin. I predicted this years ago, when I heard that the Afghan poppy crop was back to an all-time production record under the watchful eye of the US. That it was only a matter of time before a new heroin "epidemic" sweeps up American youth almost too young to remember 9/11.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/us/heroins-small-town-toll-and-a-mothe...
And they don't have a comments section.
I'm currently working on a series about 9/11. The first 4 parts are posted on my "main blog" at these links:
Part 1: 28 Pages
Part 2: No Vortex
Part 3: The Lawsuit
Part 4: The Cutouts
I will inform you as further installments become available. As always, your comments are welcome below.
James Corbett has put together an extremely good show for his latest "Corbett Report". It's the best news I've heard in a long time.
He interviews people who are advancing the tactic or process of "nullification". What is nullification, you ask? I'll let James Corbett explain it-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkB0sUzJ9Rk#t=2168
James provides links to guests on his show and to websites he mentions at his website-
http://www.corbettreport.com/episode-289-solutions-nullification/
One of the segments in the report features Tom Woods from a video he has put up in youtube. It is well worth watching in full.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxxJYbZktyQ
For more information, visit OffNow.Org
This post is perhaps best seen as an adjunct to WP's revealing article, Big Surprise: US Intel Knew Syrian Rebels Could Produce Sarin; Obama Lied About It Trying To Justify Another War
In writing his article, “Whose Sarin?”, Seymour Hersh is explaining to his audience what happened (and what didn't happen) in Syria and why Obama behaved as he did. He also provides us with the titilating revelation of the National Reconnaissance Office having sensors in Syria that can supposedly detect chemical weapon (CW) activity.
But the first question we need to ask ourselves is “Who is Hersh's audience?”
Does any of this surprise you? No matter how you answered, your comments are welcome below.
I've just posted a piece about a couple of civics lessons that my wife and I have learned from our children. Seemingly trivial stuff, but surprisingly relevant. You can read it at my main blog if you wish, and your comments are welcome below.