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The Nazi/I.G. Farben Origins of Recreational Street Drugs - that have ruined the lives of American-other countries citizensSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 21:37.
COMMENT: It is more than a little interesting to note how many of the street drugs that have ruined the lives of American citizens (and citizens of other countries) have their origins with the Third Reich and/or I.G. Farben. Der Spiegel recently reported on the origins of methamphetamine, the crystalline form of which is ravaging lives across America and the rest of the world, as well as enriching organized crime syndicates, including neo-Nazi linked organizations. Developed as a stimulant in 1938, it was used to enhance the performance of the Third Reich’s soldiers and airmen, and remained in use by the Bundeswehr and other armies. In past programs, we’ve discussed the origins of heroin and methadone (a synthetic opiate developed by the Bayer company and named “dolophine” in honor of Adolf Hitler. Heroin was originally developed by Bayer as a cough suppressant, especially effective in children.) Many of the baby boomers spaced themselves out on LSD in the 1960’s. That drug was developed by Albert Hoffman, who did the work while in the employ of Sandoz, part of the I.G. Farben complex. LSD and other psychoactive drugs were used as part of the MK Ultra mind control experimentation conducted by the CIA after World War II. There are indications that Sandoz continued to function in conjunction with the Underground Reich after the war:
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