I just woke up from a dream. I was in a concentration camp.

There were men and women prisoners there and the guards were dressed as nurses.  They were making us prisoners stand in a line and we were forced to wear white gowns.  We were standing in a line to get a shot with a needle that would make us complacent.  All the prisoners had had one conversation the night before about how we would have to break free.  I was so afraid.  When they lined us up to be given the complacency shots I started breaking things.  I wanted us all to be free but i was acting out of survival because I wanted to live.  One of the guards dressed in white like a nurse grabbed me and gave me a shot with a needle that was curved like a very thin wire.  She got me in the ear.  Other women started breaking things.  The head guard came in he was like a doctor and he said they would take my balls if I had any so instead they would take my ovaries.  I think they took them or they tried to. I think I may’ve gotten away some how.      I was a little girl.  I was running away from the farm like place they were keeping us.  As I was running away I became confused and started running back toward to farm like place I was being kept.  The place was in the middle of a neighborhood with normal houses surrounding it with normal families living in them.  I ran to one of the houses and the person outside that lived in that house didnt help me, they just watched, as the guards dressed as nurses and doctors took me back to the farm house like place.  I was then hanged and I woke up.

Now I am sitting here downstairs in my small rental in Louisiana, thinking about how I have been to Poland and seen Auschwitz.  I have visited the memorial for the Jews in New York City and Washington DC.  

These memorials were made for us to remember what happened to those people and make sure that it does NOT HAPPEN AGAIN. 

I am sitting here realizing that what happened to me in my dream happens to people in mental hospitals in the United States all day every day.  These people are not violent.  These people are not stealing or raping anyone.  They are probably not going to harm anyone. Yet they are put in the hospital by a person, usually a family member or someone they beleive to be their partner who believes they are “ill”.  

I don’t know how to state this in a way that does not make some people think I need to be in a hospital somewhere.  I believe there is a fear in very many Americans, that we are suffering from some mental disorder.  If someone could make you believe you were sick, even though there was nothing wrong with you,  You could easily end up in one of these ‘farms’  being giving complacency ‘shots’ and if you don’t want to take the complacency shots it does NOT MATTER.  You will take the shot and if you try to get away, they will constrain you and give you the shot.  It sounds a whole lot to me like a concentration camp, except the prisoners are not being workers.  But there are people profiting from these patients being in there because of the amount of drugs they are being put on.  I wonder how much pharmaceutical companies make off of mental hospitals. They are making these people believe there is something wrong with them, when they know deep down there is nothing wrong with them.  They do not deserve to be imprisoned and drugged into complacency.  They deserve to be helped.

NATO Won’t Destroy Afghan Poppy Fields

The production of opium in Afghanistan has skyrocketed since the US-led invasion of the country in 2001.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=121596&sectionid=351020403

-This is a fascinating throwback in British history, something every child should learn about in school.

The Opium Trade in Afghanistan has always been a profitable crop to Anglo Interests.

Try the British / China Opium Wars as part of a trade impalance caused by…………. Tea:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_Wars

As far as I can see the trade is just business as usual now the Taliban have been side-stepped. The Opium goes to Internationalist Big Pharma who make the opiates and Morphia that is manufactured for medical use. Its a superbly profitable trade, Its a bit nasty stealing it instead of trading for it, but we do need it.

Opium was THE premier export that Afhanistan had, the only other being tourism, and lets face it….. thats pretty much dead.

If you are really interested in the trade than concentrate your efforts on looking for the transport links….. How do they get it out?

The US use the Army / Air Force Transport Corp…… Funny eh?

The ironies are there in droves for any student of history of course.

We are in Afghanistan to prevent the Chinese building a fixed Oil/Gas pipeline down into the Iranian (Axis of Eeeeeeevil) distribution network.

Where last time we used Opium to rebalance the trade with China over Tea for Silver with military force provided by the Royal Navy, today we use Opium to pay for the force to prevent China getting to our Middle Eastern Oil.

History.

UN: Afghan opium poppy cultivation up 18 percent

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan efforts to stamp out opium poppy cultivation are failing because of high prices for the illicit crop, pushing farmers to grow 18 percent more in 2012 than last year, the U.N. said in a report released Tuesday.

Afghanistan is the world’s largest producer of opium, the raw ingredient in heroin, providing about 80 percent of the global crop. Crop sales fund insurgents and criminal gangs in Afghanistan, making it difficult for the Afghan government to establish control in areas where the economy is driven by black-market opium sales.

Farmers planted 154,000 hectares of opium poppy in 2011, up from the 131,000 in 2011.

“An increase of 18 percent is a serious alarm signal. It is a wakeup call,” said Jean-Luc Lemahieu, head of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime in Afghanistan, which prepared the report along with the Afghan Counternarcotics Ministry. “We are again, with regard to figures, in parallel to the high peaks of 2008, 2007, 2006.

“This country, working toward its transition, can ill afford this,” he said, referring to the scheduled handover of security responsibilities to the Afghan forces from the NATO alliance by the end of 2014.

Lemahieu praised the efforts by the Counternarcotics Ministry but said the rest of the Afghan government and the country’s international allies are not doing enough. He said more help is needed to provide alternatives to farmers, in law enforcement support and in cooperation from other countries in the region.

“This is an international shared responsibility,” Lemahieu told reporters in Kabul.

Prices farmers receive for the crop were about $196 a kilogram this year, down from $241 a kilogram in 2011, but still far above prices from 2008 and 2009. The report said the continued high prices meant farmers were likely to plant poppy crops again in the coming season.

Most cultivation was in southern and western provinces, centers of organized crime and lax security, the report said. Restive Helmand province, long the largest producer of the crop, saw a 19 percent increase in poppy planting. Though farmers along the Helmand river valley who received international assistance planted less of the crop, this was more than offset by increases elsewhere in the province.

The Afghan government destroyed more than twice as much of the opium crop than the year before, eradicating 9,600 hectares, the report said. In 2011, the government destroyed about 3,800 hectares of opium poppy fields.

Destroying fields is dangerous in Afghanistan. Insurgents launched 177 attacks against Afghan security forces as they destroyed poppy crops this year, killing 102 soldiers and police, said Counternarcotics Minister Zarar Ahmad Muqbel.

The report indicated that despite the increase, nature limited the growth. Plant diseases and bad weather cut the potential size of the crop by 36 percent to 3,700 tons.

(Source: Yahoo!)