How the CIA Ran the Afghan Drug Trade

The problem with most people is that they think in a very linear fashion and believe what they are told, even if their eyes tell the opposite. The obvious two examples of direct evidence to the contrary would be JFK being shot from behind or building 7 collapsing because of fires.  People will believe these things even though looking at the video evidence obviously tells a different story.  It is a kind of magic in a way, the illusion can be pushed no matter how evidently wrong it is.  The hoaxes get worse and worse as the years go by and people believe all kinds of things even though there is no evidence.  The more irrational the better it seems, nobody needs to present any evidence at all, people will just believe what they are told to them.  Once a person sees through one lie, the scales usually start to fall from their eyes and the other lies become obvious.  Unfortunately, things are largely moving in the opposite direction, most people have to lie to themselves and choose to believe more and more irrational claims to protect themselves psychologically from the obvious fact that those in power are criminally insane. This contradiction of course leads to deep psychological problems because even though the conscious mind can trick itself the subconscious still knows the truth.  Eventually the will lead to a psychic break because the personality is no longer whole.  This is why most Covid believers seem so close to have psychological breakdowns because they are in actual fact very close to having such a break.   Their subconscious and conscious mind are actually at war with each other, and a break is the only solution for the mind in such a dilemma.  It is important to remember how dangerous these people are and how at any moment they can completely loose it.  It is best to avoid these people by any means necessary.  They may even seem “alright” on the outside but this is mere desperate cover for the deep psychosis on the inside that is liable to break out at any moment.  Your own personal safety can not be stressed enough about these people.

All that being said, what I am trying to get at is the world is not what most people think it is.  It is not the world we learn in our history books or what we see on TV.  Actually, to learn what is truly going in the world it takes both effort and curiosity.  Since most people don’t even have one of these qualities, let alone both, the masses are perpetually in hopeless ignorance about the true nature of the world around them.  For those who truly understand what is going on, the world seems to run by Intelligence agencies and most likely numerous secret societies.  It is somewhat unclear who wields true power because these organizations by their very nature are secret.  What is very obvious is that what were are shown on TV as having power is an absolute joke.  Republican vs Demarcate, and other silly tribal political games that elites allow the masses to watch and vote on are merely bread and circuses for the dim witted plebs.  True power rests behind the scenes by evidence of the fact that voting never changes a damn thing and whatever the “globalists” want they get.

This world of illusion continues to our wars.  It seems like wherever America fights a war drug production goes up.  This was true in Vietnam and this was true in Afghanistan. CIA drug trade has to continue.  These are huge black budgets.  Once fentanyl was invented, there was really no more reason for opium growing fields in Afghanistan.  So naturally the U.S. government let the Kabul government fall.

The true history of the CIA drug trade is fascinating and is a must watch.

 

 

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  15. The cry of ‘no’ reverberating off the walls of our
    makeshift morning cinema carries more force than any
    he directed at a batting partner during a 20-year professional career.

    David Lloyd winces as Andrew Flintoff charts his horrific,
    un-helmeted journey, face down across 50 yards of Tarmac at a Surrey airfield after the three-wheeler sports car he was driving flipped.

    Moments later, the first of multiple Bumble F bombs bounces off the table as Mr Jahrad Haq, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, pauses between explaining:
    ‘You’ve just got to get the anatomy back to how it was in the first place.’ And: ‘It’s like a
    jigsaw puzzle. Almost always all the pieces are there.
    In Andrew’s case, they weren’t.’

    Mail Sport’s Lloyd is one of the prominent interviewees in the new Disney+ documentary by BAFTA-award-winning director John Dower, which has Flintoff speaking in unfiltered detail about the accident in the Morgan Super
    3 at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in December 2022 when he was filming a
    Top Gear episode.

    But this showing, just hours after its public release, is the first time Lloyd, 78, has
    seen it.

    And the images of Flintoff’s disfigurement it contains.
    The gruesome pictures taken upon his arrival at St George’s Hospital, Tooting, via air ambulance and before and after five hours
    of surgery, are all there. It’s a real warts-and-all affair.
    Only the odd tooth is missing. Or spearing through flesh it shouldn’t.

    Gruesome footage of the extent of Andrew Flintoff’s
    extensive injuries after his Top Gear crash have been revealed in his new Disney+ documentary

    The star has opened up both emotionally and physically in the new Disney+ documentary

    David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd reacted with shock at the extent of Flintoff’s injuries as he watched
    the documentary with Mail Sport

    Over two hours, there is an outpouring of affection, and various degrees of that Bumble staple, laughter, yet he rarely unfolds his arms — a sign of self-protection.
    This is a very tough watch.

    ‘What strikes me, having seen these graphic injuries,
    is the genius of the surgeons. Absolute genius.
    God, I wasn’t prepared to see anything like that.
    Poor fella,’ Lloyd says.

    The body language reflects his relationship with Flintoff, now
    47. ‘I’ve known him since he was 14 years of age,’ he
    explains. ‘He’s like my fourth son. I’ve got three lads of my own,
    and he always called me his cricket dad. I’ve never called him
    Freddie. Never. Watching this, I bristle at news reporters calling him Freddie Flintoff.
    He’s called Andrew.’

    Lloyd was instrumental in Flintoff’s career. First, as the man who signed him for Lancashire, over a
    cup of tea — ‘best China out’ — in the front room of the
    family home in Preston.

    ‘We didn’t discover Andrew Flintoff, it was just a matter of course that he would come
    to us even though there was an approach from another county,
    Northamptonshire, who offered him a scholarship with Oundle School.
    Me being me, I told him, “I’ll drive you down to Northampton, to the home of cricket, Wantage Road, have a look around and then bring you back to Old Trafford. Then you can decide”.’

    Later, he was England coach when Flintoff made his Test
    debut in 1998. Two years on, when the media — of which Lloyd was now
    a part — focused attention on his weight, there was sympathy from his old boss.

    ‘He was a good size, but I didn’t think it was appropriate to criticise a young kid like that,’ he
    says, as a clip of him receiving man-of-the-match acclaim from television reporter Paul Allott is re-run. ‘Not bad for a
    fat lad,’ was the deadpan Flintoff response.

    ‘He wasn’t a fat lad,’ says Lloyd, trying to change the mood.
    ‘Rob Key was a fat lad! With Flintoff we saw a skinny, gawky kid at 15 to 17 filling out.

    If you’d said the same thing about Ian Botham,
    he’d have absolutely loved it. He’d double up. Get a bit bigger.
    But Andrew was a sensitive lad.’

    Lloyd labelled Jahrad Haq (right), the oral and maxillofacial surgeon who operated on Flintoff as an ‘absolute genius’ for his work following the cricket legend’s life-changing accident

    An image following the horrifying crash when filming for Top Gear
    was released for the documentary

    Flintoff was driving a Morgan Super 3 three-wheeled sports car when it overturned and crashed
    off the Top Gear test track

    And Lloyd’s influence played a crucial part in Flintoff’s return. ‘I’m full of drugs.

    I want to get back into cricket,’ Flintoff told Lloyd in a phone call from his hospital bed, before being
    discharged in early 2023.

    As the documentary reveals, Lloyd then contacted Key,
    England’s managing director of cricket, who arranged for his old friend to watch that summer’s Ashes matches
    incognito in the grounds.

    And that led to an emotional reunion during the Manchester Test.
    Pausing the film, and collecting his thoughts, Lloyd continues: ‘I got
    a message from Rob to say, “Andrew’s here”.
    Every journalist in the world would have wanted something on that, and nobody knew
    that he was 10 yards away from them, behind a wall, in a room
    adjacent to the press box. Out of loyalty,
    I kept it to myself.

    ‘So I went in and he had a scarf across his face. Then he took
    the scarf away. Now, my dad worked in an operating theatre,
    and he would see some gruesome things, and I’d chat to him about his job.
    He always said that with horrific injuries, when you’re talking to the person, you can’t spotlight those
    injuries.

    ‘There was a young girl who had a sledging accident, hitting
    her head on a brick post, who was never the same again, and he would visit her all the time, sometimes with me in tow.
    With Andrew, it absolutely took my breath away when the
    covering came off, but aware that my eyes were opening wider, I thought, “No, you can’t let him see this”.

    ‘So I composed myself, we just carried on the conversation, and he put the scarf back.

    All I wanted to do was burst into tears and give him a hug.’

    Naturally, the life-changing injuries are a recurring theme of the biopic and as Flintoff discusses coming to
    terms with the changes in his appearance and outlook, Bumble sinks in his chair, sighing in response to Flintoff’s revelation: ‘I’ve got PTSD, and
    I get anxious for a period of time. I just find myself crying for no particular reason.’

    As if transported back to the Old Trafford dressing room of the Nineties, Bumble reaches now and again for the gallows humour to break the sombre silences.
    ‘I’ll tell you what, though, to see him now, he’d get some great parts in gangster movies.
    Folk would run a mile from him,’ he chuckles.

    Flintoff revealed to Lloyd that he wanted to get back into cricket,
    shortly before being discharged from hospital in early 2023

    Lloyd and Rob Key (right) worked to arrange for Flintoff to watch Ashes tests incognito 

    Flintoff admitted he thought ‘his face had come off’ in the crash and revealed it took around eight months for him to leave the house following the horror accident

    Lloyd highlighted the importance of Flintoff’s wife Rachael, pictured, as well
    as his children, parents and friendships in helping the star’s
    recovery

    But there is no diluting the admiration in which
    he holds his friend. ‘He’s had a massive setback in life,
    and he’s come through it as he would do, as he always has done.
    Come through with a lot of heartache and a lot of unbelievable
    family support, which is the paramount thing — the kids are great,
    his wife, Rachael, is a gem, parents are great and his friendships are rock solid — he’s
    come through.’

    Lloyd nods along as Flintoff’s self-doubt as a player
    is acknowledged on screen by the man himself and former team-mates such as Michael Vaughan. It manifested itself most strongly one-fifth of the way through the
    greatest series of them all. The one which saw Flintoff not
    only transcend cricket, but sport: the 2005 Ashes.

    Weighed down by the pressure following a
    heavy first Test defeat, he refuelled himself on red
    wine and cigars at Bovey Castle in Devon and re-emerged at Edgbaston to ‘play on my own terms’.

    Channelled by a desire to make Ricky Ponting eat his words from Lord’s — ‘I bet the sponsors are really happy they’ve got you two f***wits,’ in reference to Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen using
    Woodworm bats — Lloyd reckons the England all-rounder reached ‘gold standard’ with his over to the Australia captain in the second Test at Edgbaston that culminated with his dismissal for nought.

    ‘That was a huge mistake by Ricky, because he has a very good memory bank.
    Andrew’s a wonderful chess player,’ Lloyd smiles.
    ‘Ricky, I love you to bits, but don’t poke the bear.
    That line probably cost you the Ashes.’

    We are watching in a Leeds pub, a 20-minute ring-road dash from Headingley, scene of two Ashes miracles by rival all-rounders — Botham’s 500-1 turnaround of the 1981 Test and Ben Stokes’s
    one-man crusade against Australia six years ago.

    Yet it is a snapshot of Flintoff that Bumble thinks of whenever he recalls his
    favourite Ashes moments, as he does here over a cappuccino.
    Not the messiah pose of 2009 at Lord’s — a moment
    of self-indulgence driven by the knowledge,
    knee shot to bits, that he would never again be able to
    bowl in such a hostile manner again — but an incredible piece of fielding involving Ponting in the final
    Test at the Oval that year.

    Flintoff transcended cricket in the 2005 Ashes but those closest
    to him revealed his self doubt

    Lloyd believes Flintoff reached the gold standard with his over to dismiss Ricky Ponting in 2005

    His favourite Ashes moment of Flintoff’s is his
    incredible run out of Ponting back in 2009

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    ‘Ricky’s run because he thinks Andrew’s only got one
    leg. He can’t move, there’s a single there. As soon as he
    set off, though, I moved forward in my seat and everything happened in slow motion. Quick
    to the ball, clean pick up and accurate throw. A run out
    like that is a three-stage event and all have to be 10 out of 10.
    He was short by two inches. It was a perfect
    moment. It was a series-winning moment and that’s why it sticks in my mind.’

    It was also the last meaningful act of a top-level career. ‘His body was closing down,
    there was an undeniable feeling within that he couldn’t fulfil his dreams and ambitions.
    He got really angry, resented cricket. Went from being a national treasure to rebelling against the
    game.

    ‘A lot of us, Key and Steve Harmison included,
    thought he’d come back. It’s my own opinion that he would have done so notwithstanding the accident.
    To be a part of the journey with his lads, Rocky and Corey.’

    And there is one final reflection as Lloyd digests the last morsels
    of an offering that contains enough sweet
    to balance the sour. ‘This should win awards.
    The public will see what a superstar bloke this lad from Preston became.’

    Freddie FlintoffEngland Cricket

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