Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Aisin Gioro Pu Yi

China's last emperor, or at least the Manchu who last ruled China as an Emperor, quickly sketches in his autobiography his inside knowledge of the Japanese dope trade in their imperial lands:

"Furumi also had a lot to say about the Japanese opium policy. This was initiated in early 1933, when the Japanese army was short of funds, before its invasion of Jehol. AS it did not then control the production of opium in the Northeast it imported over two million ounces of foreign opium ands scattered leaflets by air all over Jehol encouraging the cultivation of the opium poppy. Around 1936 the Japanese army greatly extended the area under opium cultivation in "Manchukuo", did all they could to expand production, and later gave themselves a legal monopoly of the sale of opium. The Japanese founded "Societies for the Prevention of Opium Smoking" everywhere, set up opium dens with "hostesses", and made great efforts to spread addiction among young people. In 1942 the Japanese "Asia Revival Council" held a "Conference on the Opium Needs and Production of China" which passed a resolution stating that Manchukuo and the Mongolian border regions are to meet the opium requirements of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"; after this the area under opium in the Northeast was increased to 3000 hectares. According to Furumi's calculations, "Manchukuo" produced some over 300 million ounces of opium before its collapse. The profit from it made up one-sixth of the revenue of the puppet government; in 1944 it reached a total of 300 million dollars, over 100 times higher than it had been at the beginning of the "Manchukuo", thus providing Japan with one of her most important sources of finance for her aggressive war. There were about 300,000 addicts in Jehol alone, and in the Northeast as a whole on person in twenty was an opium smoker."

Page 384, FROM EMPEROR TO CITIZEN, The Autobiographynof Aisin Gioro Pu Yi.

If you take one of the elite out of the system, they will then speak frankly. The last emperor of China speks frankly. USA imperialsim was informed by Japanese imperialism at least as to the drug trade. We captured the opium fields of Afghanistan (or are trying to) we spread the use of dope among the young in the USA by means of the DARE programs, we have all sorts of "Just Say No" programs at the same time, and of course on point of NAFTA (the North American Co-Prosperity Sphere) is to assure a steady flow of dope into the USA. And of course medicine in USA is highly monopolized, with Japanese style violence directed to anyone running the blockade.

But the money, as we know, helps finance USA imperialism.

The solution is to deregulate medicine in USA.


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