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Peter Sawchuk's avatar

Good for you and good for Trump! It's past time that people of influence speak up. I am a boomer and when I grew up in the '60's I was one of the very few who never touched their drugs. To this day I have still never touched drugs ( other than the occasional aspirin). I am now in my seventies and I am still speaking out to try and open the eyes of the young. We have pretty much lost our kids to this evil in spite of our best efforts. Our hope is that the 2 out of our 6 grandchildren that we have managed to influence will be the future. The oldest is a fully aware 22 year old man who has never touched these drugs as he has seen the destruction they have caused first hand. He is amazingly successful in the career he has chosen because of his work ethic and obvious intelligence. Barring disaster he will go far. He is a huge influence on his little sister. If she, who is in her mid teens , keeps going on her path she too will be the future. We still keep trying with the others but so far without any noticeable effect. I will never give up on any of them.

Shout this message out at the top of your lungs. The Windsors, Soros, Fink, Gates and all the other slime must be overthrown.

Ruth H's avatar

I’m in my 70s and agree wholeheartedly. I never wanted to take drugs and thought the 70s were an ugly time for our country. Free love, free drugs, free sex….what a load of crap. Just ugliness. Thankfully both my sons never took drugs and never smoked. My grandchildren are all on a good straight path with great parents giving them guidance and encouragement to achieve, not squander their youth.

Peter Sawchuk's avatar

These grandchildren are hopefully harbingers of a better future. In light of Charlie Kirk I do fear for their safety.

Ruth H's avatar

I do too and pray daily for God to protect them.

Billy G's avatar

I would suggest you read Gen. Smedley Bulter's small book "War is a Racket". Or do a little research into the Dulles bros and the firm Sullivan and Cromwell and their combined effort in obtaining the obedience of Latin America. John Perkins "Confessions of and Economic Hitman" would also be a good source. The biggest source of drug trafficking is probably to DEA and the CIA.

nymusicdaily's avatar

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this is blood for oil. same tired, desperate old story

Matthew Wahrer's avatar

‘No blood for oil!‘ was 100% pure political propaganda. What Elizabeth Nixon is stating is the exact opposite. Not propaganda, thank God! She spouts more truth than ‘Old Faithful’ spouts steam!

Joanie Higgs's avatar

Nickson

Billy G's avatar

Spot on. And it’s a fail safe way to offer red meat to the base. Full disclosure, I voted for all this shit.🙄

nancylee's avatar

but lets blow up a couple of open boats. americans are such suckers

Dale Warren's avatar

Blow them ALL up . . . you are aware that their payload is destroyed yes?

A small part of the big pix . . .

Americans are waking up, they Elected Trump . . .

Canadians . . . not so much . . . they elected an Euro Despot, who it looking the other way as 100s of Fentenyl Labs are operating in Cana Duh !

Ernest Judd's avatar

The Fentanyl labs are in U$A and Canada, and the CIA and DEA, along with Air America flying into the Clinton's lair in Arkansas... and it is still continuing. By the way, the same Pharmacorpses that pushed the mRNA are also behind the manufacture of the precursors to the manufacture of Fentanyl. Also, remember Canada fully backed a regime change attempt (Juan Guaido) in 2019 in Venezuela.

Dale Warren's avatar

Making Fentenyl in the USA could be very difficult as unlike Canad Duh . . . the US does not allow Fentenyl Precursors into the country.

The Precursors come from China . . .

Do you have any evidence that the Pharmaceutical Companies are involved?

Didn't Juan Guaido actually Win the Election, but the Despot Maduro remains in charge to this day.

Krystine Kercher's avatar

Not sure that the Canadians DID elect that man. There was election chicanery in there, somewhere. There was far more support for Polievre than for him.

Donna Ruth's avatar

If a dozen boats are blown up, is that not a good warning and potential deterrent?

Heather Boylen's avatar

Good, I hope they blow up a hell of a lot more if that is what it takes. People like you are morons for thinking change will happen diplomatically.

Alan's avatar

Those couple of boats are more than the Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon and Johnson administrations ever blew up. Combined.

Dale Warren's avatar

Butler died in 1940 . . . almost 100 years ago . . .

he is certainly not very relevant today in the world of Chinese, Mexican and Iranian Drug Cartels.

I suspect there would be more Lieberal Cabinet Members involved in the drug business in Cana Duh today . . .

Billy G's avatar

The date of his death is a straw man, has absolutely nothing to do with this. Human nature hasn’t changed. You are aware of the Chinese opium wars? I’m sure Butler was, and you think the cartels of his time were any less violent and criminal than the criminals of today? Sadly, most of the cartels had the imprimatur of the US.

Dale Warren's avatar

Using Butler to justify what is going on today is the "Strawman" . . .

YOU are assuming that all things are just as they were 100 years ago . . . they are NOT ! ! !

You of course are dead wrong . . . much of the nonsense in the world was run by the British . . . Then and NOW . . .

Watch this Video and it will be explained to you . . . likely Smedley had no clue!

Prometheanaction.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJIstLdWXec

Billy G's avatar

Your mistake is thinking that one country is the cause of the woes. These people operate without boundaries and it may have started in England but it sure as f*ck isn’t relegated to that sad island. So you’ve watched a video…goodie. Do some research. As I said human nature doesn’t change. Have you read his book, you might try that first.

Dale Warren's avatar

If you watched the video . . . which I am sure you did NOT . . .

The European Monarchy which are all related and have been major players for Centuries. In conjunction with the Euro Elites, the WEF, the EU and likely connections to the CCP and UN.

Butler has been dead for almost 100 years . . . man, give it a rest.

The CCP, EU, UN and WEF did not even exist when Smedley wrote his book . . .

Roger Beal's avatar

While I agree with your argument, I must disagree with your headline. Nobody will "roll up the drug scourge once and for all" by addressing only half the problem, namely the supply side. Until demand is reduced and crushed, the "scourge" will be alive and well. The cultural rot of amorality guarantees that. Suppliers are ingeniously devious; with billion$ at stake they will find new ways to satisfy their customers' demand.

Margaret's avatar

Yes. That is another way forward. Elizabeth's article describes the full frontal attack side but passive resistance is anther possibility here too. If everyone got their act together, individual by individual, and lived drug free, focused on living well, healthy body & spirit, connecting with other human beings/souls, they could not sell drugs.

Or, as a Christian might say, walking with Christ has the power to defeat the devil.

MeriBear's avatar

There is not enough time left for that. Maybe if we’d started 30 years ago. Now, only drastic measures are possible. Even then, we are at the last hour before our destruction.

Peter Sawchuk's avatar

Drying up the supply will give many the chance to once again see clearly. The rage of those when they see how they were manipulated will be earth shaking.

Billy G's avatar

Our government or I should say parts of the US government have been actively involved in the "war on drugs". Sadly, they are helping to perpetuate the problem. Gary Webb exposed this a long time ago and paid for it with his life.

https://corbettreport.com/requiem-for-the-suicided-gary-webb/

Amy Joy's avatar

I will admit, my imagination created a bunch of detoxing drug addicts on the streets if the supply suddenly stopped. Crime and violence will be wild for a couple weeks.

Then, though, I thought, "detoxing is a temporary state, after a couple days they will be ... different. And then, what?"

We got to stop it before it starts, one person at a time.

neener's avatar

Then what? Afraid most of them will be broken and brain dead and pretty useless for any productive endeavor.

VHMan's avatar

You are right. On the other side of the transaction: no responsibility. And they keep boasting about “closing the borders”—while conveniently ignoring the waved-through traffic passing through the border checkpoints.

KG Take Aim's avatar

Your writing blows my mind open even more, with every piece you write. Thank you for your dedication.

DougMich's avatar

I heard from a DEA agent who worked in my building (I was with the USACE at the time) 45 years ago that then Detroit mayor Coleman Young was heavily involved in the drug trade in the city. They had enough information several times to indict him, but calls from DC to the local office shut the investigations down. This man paraded around like he was a champion of their race while killing their young people for profit. I’m sure he wasn’t the only one.

Bandit's avatar

This makes me sick to my stomach. 😒😢

DougMich's avatar

It sure woke me up. And I was pretty young at the time.

jcr's avatar

How do we square the promises with the recent Oval Office promotion of Pfizer/Bourla????

Letsrock's avatar

What promotion? I hadn't heard that one.

Dale Warren's avatar

They are giving US Citizens lower drug prices . . . is that bad?

You do know the difference between Crack, Fentenyl and Therapeutic Pharmaceuticals I hope . . .

jcr's avatar
Oct 4Edited

are you that naive you don’t see that the number one producer of death shots for “COVID” is rewarded rather than prosecuted??????

jcr's avatar

seriously — EVERYONE knows someone dead or maimed by Pfizer — many know multiples

Dale Warren's avatar

So don't take your Heart Drugs because mRNA is an issue?

Are you for real ? ? ?

Dale Warren's avatar

Are you paying attention man?

CDC is in the process of BANNING mRNA stuff.

I think it is already banned for Children.

Covid Vax in your mind somehow makes ALL Pharmaceuticals a problem ? ? ?

jean's avatar

mRNA are not in the process of being banned.

veggie warrior's avatar

Sure, Trump completes a deal with Pfizer to lower the cost of drugs to Americans. And gets a free pass from all the side effects (neurological, cardiac, death) from the Covid jabs and continues to rake in billions on Pharmaceuticals. Pfizer won't lose a penny on that deal. mRNA has not been banned. RECOMMENDATIONS are being made, but nothing's been banned. Remember, Trump only has a few years to make changes. After that, no telling what will happen.

Rollo Tomassi's avatar

I always love your posts. While pointing out the problems, they are at the same time positive and hopeful.

rick laney's avatar

Great 'nom de plume' - LA CONFIDENTIAL is not only a great movie - it's every bit as relevant to this conversation. This past election cycle I listened to my now congressman - Abe Hamadeh - an Arab-American former Army Intelligence officer in the War on Terror in Iraq - talk openly about how the lessons learned in these theaters - namely the use of local tribes enlisted to do our fighting on the ground in both Iraq and Afghanistan - and how Trump intended to incorporate those lessons in an actual WAR ON CRIMINAL DRUG CARTELS. Elizabeth is reporting on this while few others dare.

Near the Nov election I watched DERRICK PRINCE give several podcasts where he too openly called for the 'color of letters' law authority for Trump, once in office, to secure the licensing of soldier of fortune private armies (of course a Prince 'principal endeavor' among other successful businesses) - which in turn was a cause taken up openly by Senator Mike Lee of Utah.

Essentially a 21st century version of Pirates of the Caribbean.

While the public is enchanted with the occasional blowing up of a speedboat with a half dozen criminals on board - the real war is already engaged.

Imagine the possibilities for giving Mexicans actual control back of their failed Oligarchy that Obrador, like Luna in Brazile, installed after Cardenaz failed to reform via both military and policing efforts. After nearly half a million KIA the country surrendered.

Rather than a quasi-democracy on our southern boarder we may eventually have an actual trade partner to develop the border for business as well as we once did for international trade and multi-national corporation manufacturing.

To do what Dubi did with water desalination to ensure resource stability for the entire hemisphere for the next 200 years.

To realize this, you must defeat - and confiscate their wealth in the process - the Criminal Cartels - and - drive The Chinese from the Hemisphere with Monroe Doctrine 2.0.

That is what this real drug war is about.

Rollo Tomassi's avatar

Oh, NO! You know what Rollo references! I won't be able to "get away with it" anymore.

jennifer dibley's avatar

Another masterpiece , Elizabeth. Why anyone would want to add to it or make irrelevant comments I don’t know.

sacky boi's avatar

Local Libs. Lose son to 'bad batch' that hits the streets of Baltimore. Their friend exclaims, 'we have to do something' (meaning for the parents). Continue to lament deportations and closing of border. SMH

La Lydia's avatar

Puts the Democrats' recent activities on behalf of illegal aliens in a whole, new light, doesn't it?

Alzaebo's avatar

Protecting the politicians' under-the-table revenue stream!

Perry Simms's avatar

It's a less painul exit than others I can think of.

How does cheering for a totalitarian and unconstitutional war on some drugs help?

Burnt taco's avatar

Nice history lesson Elizabeth. But the reason we are all over Venezuela is their new found friendship with china. Trump will not allow china to take over any part of the americas. He shut them out of Panama and will keep them out of Venezuela. Likely without Maduro

Polemarchus's avatar

This piece touches close to home. I am grateful for the unflinching review of the history of the BEIC and the involvement of the Crown in the opium trade with its impact both in the Far East and here.

La Lydia's avatar

Yes. Most universities' history departments teach the Opium Wars in a vacuum, something inexplicable in the past that arose and then disappeared, etc. and that the British know better now.

Polemarchus's avatar

The Triangular trade touched most if not all of mother England’s colonies including the most wayward of them. I didn’t put two and two together until I was visiting Boston in 2017 and saw the mock tea bales on the sailing ship commemorating the Tea Party. They were marked with a symbol I recognized from my daughter’s favorite movie Pirates of the Caribbean; the company mark of the BEIC. “It’s just good business” included the slave trade even after the Slave Trade Act in the UK. Someday I’ll do the deep dive into the details of its hideous history and that of its predecessor, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) which was equally hideous. One doesn’t need to be a wokester to detest the filthy history of those prototypes of multinational corporations.

I wanted to gain a non-American woke influenced view on the BEIC so I brought it up casually over lunch with an East Indian colleague who had been fairly reserved around me in the past probably relating to my ancestry. Whoa baby! Pushed one button not appropriate for casual lunch conversation. He was quite a bit friendlier after that realizing some commonality between us.

Sally135's avatar

My daughter married a guy from Turkey - a very well educated Christian. He has a saying..."the British are rubbish". And he has reasons why that are not related to opium but to their actions in the Middle East.

Polemarchus's avatar

Relative to others throwing their weight around the world, they weren’t the worst. It’s a pretty sad commentary on human nature when behavior outside of one’s homeland suffers for lack of accountability. It’s universal. All races, nationalities.

Perry Simms's avatar

If you want to understan the opium wars look into the Sassoon family.

These people got the British Navy to enforce their opium cartel.

Hmm and US forces were protecting the poppy fields in Afghanistan.

I think we... we can figure this one out!

Gecko1's avatar

Sassoon is Jewish.

Perry Simms's avatar

So why limit the market to gangsters in government?

Prohibition seems to serve their interests very well.

Why are we *for* prohibition?

Johan's avatar

I cannot stand Charles III.

Venezuela does run drugs to the USA.

But I also understand from Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus’ recent Money & Market Report (from Catherine’s Solari platform) that on a ‘heat map’, 95% of the drug trade into the US comes from Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Mexico. So the question really is why is Venezuela the single point of attention if it was a *real* effort to stop the drug trade?

https://solari.com/money-markets-report-october-2-2025/

It is subscriber only content, but well worth the expense IMO.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

Suggest it may be because it has a tie in with China.

Bill Sr's avatar

Can u spell O.I.L?

Dale Warren's avatar

Are you saying that these boats could not have Columbian or Guatemalian Drugs on board ?

I suspect they are all related and work together . . . with the help of the CCP.

Donna Ruth's avatar

A shot across the bow to the other three countries

Dale Warren's avatar

Venezuela is run by a Diktator . . . who emptied his prisons and asylums into the USA over the last 4 years . . .

And who with the help of the Chinese, Mexican and Iranian Cartels is a huge player in the Drug Business.

And yes Venezuela does have oil, but after they nationalized the industry they have had problems just filling a tanker for export.

"Despite holding the world’s largest oil reserves, Venezuela’s oil production has collapsed to about 1 million barrels per day—less than 1% of global supply—making it largely irrelevant to current energy markets. US military pressure on President Nicolás Maduro is unlikely to significantly affect oil prices, as Venezuela lacks the capacity to disrupt international supply, according to Javier Blas of Bloomberg. While regime change could eventually reopen the country to foreign investment and boost output from the rich Orinoco Belt, political mismanagement and sanctions have kept production near historic lows. Over the medium term, a pro-business government could turn Venezuela into a significant oil supplier, but any immediate impact on global markets would be limited."

Donna O's avatar

So was Covid meant to cover those 400,000 drug deaths between 2020-2022? I’m to the point of not trusting much of anything from the government. Praying daily for President Trump and his entire administration’s safety. They are walking in a minefield filled with pit vipers in Autumn!

Perry Simms's avatar

The man who cheerleaded the gene-jabs (a bioweapon) is not on our side.

Alzaebo's avatar

That's a new thought...what a surprisingly good observation. Kudos to Donna O!

Crixcyon's avatar

It's all backwards. The drug cartels could never sell any drug unless there was a demand for them. As long as people require illegal (or legal) drugs to get by on, the demand will be there and someone will meet it with supply. That $75 trillion figure does not seem right. That is twice the US national debt. But the Royal Family being scumbags seems quite likely.

La Lydia's avatar

You didn't read very closely. The demand was created deliberately. People didn't just start "demanding" drugs. There was a saying years ago, "The first one is free." That is a perfect description of what happened.

Paula Clark | proof media's avatar

It's VERY easy to create demand for an addiction. You just supply the drugs and voila!

Self-sustaining, never-ending demand.

Perry Simms's avatar

But not all drug users are addicts. Most are not.

Paula Clark | proof media's avatar

Not even remotely true, and dangerously ignorant.

Perry Simms's avatar

Are you a drug user?

Paula Clark | proof media's avatar

Silly question. Drug users are the last people to admit they're addicted.

I'm not interested in having a silly discussion about a serious issue.

Dale Warren's avatar

Becoming a Drug Addict is a Learned Behaviour . . . you learn from your friends.

Can start with a joint in high school . . .

Perry Simms's avatar

Or a cup of coffee at work.

Perry Simms's avatar

Or a glass of wine with your parents.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

You have described the WEF attack on Western society perfectly.

Jowzer's avatar

So Trump’s War On Drugs is going to be different from the War On Drugs that has been such a spectacular success the last 40 years. I guess we’ll see.

Dale Warren's avatar

Biden's war on drugs was a Wide Open Southern Border . . . Mexican Cartels were driving Truckloads of Fentenyl across without a problem. Some say 15 Million Illegals crossed the border completely unopposed.

US did ban Fentenyl Precursors, Canada of course did not . . .

If you are paying attention, it is already "Different" . . . the Southern Border is Shut, and the Drug runners are being picked up by the Coast Guard or Destroyed . . . 4 so far.

Perry Simms's avatar

I remember how Nixon solved the drug problem with a War on Some Drugs.

Oh no.. wait... how could the war on drugs have solved the problem if we had the war on drugs and you're still talking about the problem.

Let's *TRY* to think, people!

Sally135's avatar

Trump is trying to recreate the incentive for a decent life by returning good jobs to Americans so I'd say he has a plan for diminishing demand as well as supply. Another prong was promoted by Charlie Kirk, be a Christian, get married, have a family. I don't think the movement will die with Charlie...it seems to be growing stronger as a result.

Perry Simms's avatar

Maybe you should look into the results of Trump's "Operation Warp Speed"

Worshipping Trump is idolatry.