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  • @bobinieks

    Cocaine goes to other countries (Particularly to the most developed countries) through the black market. And you need to chew thousands of coca leaves to get drugged. The paste needs to be mixed to produce cocaine, as you can see in the video.

  • i am proud of being Peruvian,, did she say aljazzerra,????, well after all, the anchor or journalist who was there in Peru had the opportunity to try a Peruvian precious product cocaine,,i bet she liked i just waould like to know how many times she snorted cocaine,,,i envy her,,,pure cocaine awesome..

  • they also have good weed. check out my video to see!

  • Big tits.

  • @bobinieks

    I think the people there at the source are more likely to just chew the leaves which are a great source of calcium, vitamins and minerals and on which overdose is impossible. They'd burst their bellies with leaf matter before they'd overdose on the cocaine in the leaves.

  • sin demanda, no habria produccion...........q hacen los paises consumidores por parar eso en su propio pais..........

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  • what danielvincentkelly says about the roads is true. you'll learn that in anything past freshman level polisci class. i cant remember what president it was, but the main reason the american interstate system was built was for the two "C"s, combat and commerce. we dont use the roads that way now a days, but that was the original "secret squirrel" or "conspiracy theory" intent of a government backed roadway. why do you think everyone is told driving is a "privilege"? government control...

  • its their way of mantaining first right access to the roads while maintaining a sense of liberty. ever wonder why there is a class system to licenses and why average drivers dont fall under DOT physicals and stuff, but larger vehicle operators do? control of the roadways, first rights access to move troops and equipment if needed.

    i'm not saying its a "bad, evil, government deal", cause its just another mechanism to help us protect us, and its a good thing imo. but know the planned purpose..

  • @slowpoke96Z28

    1/100 Americans are IN JAIL. That's not a bad thing? That's a plan to protect Americans? To be sure 1/3 goes to jail in their lifetime, if the rate of incarceration continues to increase at it's present boom... A means to protect Americans? Bull sh*t.

  • @slowpoke96Z28

    We don't use the roads that way? How do you suppose all the innocent people are brought to jail? All the people convicted of possessing agricultural products? How do they get brought to jail. When the pigs go shoot people defending their homes with golf clubs, that they go on SWAT raids, do they hump through the jungle carrying 80 pound rucks? Cuhmon. This is nonsense that the roads in America are not in military use. The police have been militarized.

  • Do you think if SWAT had to carry 80 pound rucks through snake filled jungles that they'd be so hyped to shake down people for their agricultural products and hyped to murder people for brandishing golf clubs in defending their own homes? What they have there, that the cops aren't trying to arrest them for coca possession is a natural result of their having no roads. The minute there are roads, the politicians and the cops will find a reason to arrest all of them for nothing.

  • Viva Peru , Carajo!!!!!! Please send me some of that magic dust!!!!!:)

  • Has lots of medical uses so I hope they keep growing it forever!!! FUCK the USA!!

  • coke whore

  • Tax it.

  • Illegal only means illegal for the poor.

    Why should we be obeying idiotic drug laws that are never equally enforced anyhow because I never hear about cops raiding the houses of the rich.

    Legalize the drugs, end the drug war, then the traffickers will make zip.

  • LOL nice nip =)

  • supply won't stop until we stop consuming

  • Evo Morales is the biggest supporter of growing coca. See my video on him and the Coca Growers Union who back him.

  • thumbs up if you are doing coke while watching this

  • @thatzombieplace -you mean thumbs up if you are a degenerate monkey fucker that ruins his/her brain and is a loser.

  • I'm guessing the US politicians have a high tolerance to cocaine

  • We just signed a trade deal with piss poor Peru. What can the piss poor in Peru afford from America ??? Not a fucking thing. Peru is the next place America will be sending it's last few good paying jobs.

  • salt the forests, hang gang member's bodies outside of cities, and hold public executions for peddlers and users. Drug Problem solved

  • duh, winning!

  • So.. is this poor, humble and gentle people we are fighting against?

    Are they criminals?

  • @etniko that's not what the report is talking about at all. This is about lost modernization opportunity for farmer families trapped in a one-crop isolated area.

  • easier to fight against the poor people than to fight against the rich people who are creating the huge demand and incredible revenues of cocaine....legalize cocaine consumption and a bigger part of the solution is done...the rest relies on the local government...

  • Leaglize the shit. Stop wasting my tax dollars on drug enforcement!

  • Drugs need to remain illegal and anyone caught making, selling and taking drugs needs to be locked up for a good 10 years.

  • devil's dandruff xd

    

  • Peru huh!? Well, I know where my next family trip is going to be

  • These guys could be rich and self sufficient if drugs were legal. They wouldn't even need to grow coca, they wouldn't need to use the land like this. Localising the accessibility of drugs if made legal = better control (age limits, licenses) and care for helping people that get messed up from being irresponsible. This helps from 3 sides if you add GOOD EDUCATION about drugs. For drugs to be legal, education, moderation, and proper efficient care are necessary.

  • The drug war is ridiculous! Let's hope for some change soon

  • @2:47 SNOW!!! :D

  • LOL i am sure that news reporter does coke, i am not suprised if she bought a few afterwards. and snorted :D

  • I can see the contour of her nipples.

  • when people are so poor as that what else can they do. You can never know how hard it is to go without food and watch your children go hungry again or another day more.

  • she has big boobs

  • 750 a kilo to maybe 280 to 300 grand a kilo, wtf?

  • @SiKeStHaRdEsT1 capitalism...this is it at its worst/best, depending on how you look at it.

  • Amazing pain killer also.

  • I believe sendero luminoso will be moving in quite soon.

  • fuck cocaine marijuana ftw!

  • Peru has hot girls and cocaine.... happy man's paradise.

  • Gonna move my ass to peru

  • Fuck the U.S. and there failed anti drug policy!

  • @TheF86Sabre

    It's 'their'.

  • @pseudonominous It's stuff my cock up you ass, 'there'

  • To end the Drug War we must legalize them all to bring peace and harmony to end the NWO.

  • I like to smell cocaine. Sometimes it goes up my nose by accident when I smell it.... :|

  • just booked a ticket to peru

  • All that WE NEED talk, is BULLSHIT. They want to grow COCA and only COCA anyway

    Just like AFGHANISTAN, WE NEED WE NEED, more opium

  • @MrPrinceRasta

    They're FORCED to grow Coca, or else their lives are at stake. You can't just replace coca with another plant, such as potatoes... That way, nearby people will be FORCED to grow Coca in a nerby area. What they need is help from the state, roads, school, education, health, and security, because the drug dealers arrive in trucks and never hesitate to shoot, even military convoys.

  • Does Eric Holder, US Govt have anything to do with this rise in drug trade?

  • The problem starts when the government fight the narco,because then the drug bussines is not enough profitable to corrupt all the authorities fighting them, as criminal organizations they get involved in other ilicit bussines like kidnapping, product piracy, human trade, develope of local drug markets, and the war bussines begins, weapons trade, both sides buy weapons, government and narco. Winners big corporations like GM and DEA involved in money laundry. War soon will reach even the USA,

  • just had a bad thought the reporter could have been taken for human trafficing she would bring a few dollars for her 'education'

  • WHY CAN'T PEOPLE DO THINGS FOR THEMSELVES?

  • to produce knifes, guns, weapons is forbidden too?

    what a cheat ... for clowns

    if you shut anyone the producer and the store are guilty too?

    it seems like the adam at eden ... the guilty is eve

    eve pass to the snake ... hehehehe

    let me say: you and only you are responsible about your acts

    there are "transfers" where there are supply and offer = economical law

  • i fucking loove cocaine!!

  • These coca farmers, asking for roads that the military can use to travel on to go beat them dead. Fools. Stop living off money. You're surrounded by a lush forest. Gardening tools should last you a life time. Go find what delicious wild foods you have in your forest there and don't invite the disaster that comes with modernity.

  • @danielvincentkelley I would jump for a few acreas of that land to just to be Totally Off Grid from the One percent ... but I would need Thousands of dollars of Equipment and supplies to live Semi alone

  • @RCvolunteer1978

    You can get a 120w flexible solar panel on ebay for about $300. You can pickup a car alternator at a junk yard for like $15. Pair that with tesla turbine and microhydro power from a stream or tarp enough rain water catchment to spin the tesla turbine up from your rain water barrel... Add a few deep cycle batteries. Earth bag a dome abode. $100 space heater. $100 water filter. You could live like a king for less than a grand.

  • @RCvolunteer1978

    Earth bag homes are far more durable than lumber houses. You could survive a fight with 7.62 ammunition in an Earth bag home, not in a plywood and sheet rock home. You can make an Earth bag home every bit as comfy as a lumber home. You just have to do a good job sealing it and flooring. I've seen concrete finish on Earth bag homes. It makes them durable that they stop the impact of a car, total the car and barely dent the home.

  • @danielvincentkelley AND you can sale me some earth bag tubing real cheap too Sorry but i have done my homework long ago yes earth bag tubing is great but if a pured concrete on the inside first then wrape the the bags you can have the solar mass to withstand either the heat or cold those hills can bring also a few concrete tanks for holding rain water and filter system fuel and septic waste tank that is not cheap but now I can not efford toilet paper from a disabilty

  • @danielvincentkelley How about you move there and show them how it's done, hero man! See how you like to live with no clean water or medicine. For you, "modernity" is a choice. For them it isn't. Also, practice what you preach and GTFO off YouTube.

  • @SB

    You're an idiot. I lived in the Vermont woods in the fall and winter. I lived in a hammock for years. I lived on the streets for 5 years, survived on $20 per month. Wild water can be cleaned by filter. You can also get your water from veges which the forest is made of. The forest is rich with herbal medicines, which if you know what you're looking for, you can cure every manner of disease known to man just by the produce of the forest. You get off YT Nazi. I don't take orders.

  • @danielvincentkelley damn good point. but they want what the rest of the world has. they are not willing to live an amish life.

  • @slowpoke96Z28

    They don't have to live Amish. I'm just saying they're better to not be connected to modernity by roads, as it only invites demonic people that will enslave them and exploit the resources of their land, in a way that doesn't benefit them. What do they want that cocaine money for? Probably they buy oil and flour. They could get oil and flour from the wilderness that surrounds them. They got put onto this way of life after they got divorced from forest subsistence.

  • @slowpoke

    What the rest of the world has is entrenched tyranny of boldly murderous crony capitalists. The people who gave us the roads use those roads to move their armed men around and impose jail on dissidents. Without the roads making it so easy to invade, people are significantly safer, because militants tire easily of trooping through jungle getting shot at for a lousy pay check. It's a lot easier to hide a tunnel network in a jungle than a city. Burrowing is key to survival.

  • @danielvincentkelley

    Yeah, exactly. Get the fuck off youtube and stop preaching such schoolboy bullshit to a bunch of people who can't afford landlines, let alone a computer with internet. Roads allow travelling, THIS HAS IMPROVED TRADE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. You obviously don't know anything about the real world. Go watch Fight Club and pretend that you know everything.

  • @danielvincentkelley ...lush forest? good lord not another romantasizer!

  • @danielvincentkelley it should be legal and this shouln't be a problem

  • @ufcpride93

    That's true. Since prohibition was first imposed it's been a scam conducted by governments in cahoots with the organized criminal syndicates that then dominated delivery of those prohibited products to the consumers that choose such consumption. It's a fkn racket totally. Not only should it be recognized as legal, which it already is per the constitution (RIGHT to pursue happiness), the criminal conspirators who profiteered the drug war, should be locked up til dead.

  • :)))))))))

  • Charlie Sheen (real name Carlos Esteves) what have you done?

  • @capucchan8 hahaha you made my day

  • Tough life 

  • i wouldnt mind buying one of those 750$ packs

  • the CIA are probually the worlds drug dealer

  • Nevertheless: Peru is a motorbiking paradise!

  • @N9155E which is even better when you are coked up

  • A simple way to resolve the drug trade, give people jobs/ability to prosper.

  • water and sulfuric acid IS sulfuric acid (but weaker) duh

  • Let people do cocaine if they want to. Remove the illegality and make innocent tens of millions of people who were considered criminals. The reason drugs like cocaine become dangerous to society is because they are illegal. Make them legal and the problems we face by them will drastically decreased. When is logic going to be introduced into the drug debate?

  • @WellIAMScottish Have you seen people who are addicted to crack or cocaine? Ever seen a drug addict before? Do you still think it should be legal? I got a better solution. Deport all drug addicts in the US to Peru and Bolivia.

  • @WellIAMScottish us gets money thru arrests

  • @WellIAMScottish

    I think cocaine is too dangerous to be legalized. The addiction it causes is too strong. Marihuana can be legalized. Maybe some hallucinogens can also be legalized, in the Netherlands marihuana, peyote cactus and hallucinogen mushrooms are legalized.

    But cocaine and heroine/opiates are too dangerous.

  • @WellIAMScottish it can't be...

    Ciggerettes Should be illigal, but even though they are not people still make poorly crafted knock offs... which are Alot worse then the legal version.

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  • @WellIAMScottish you are a fuckin retard and everyone who liked it, What happens when people run out of money from addiction and everyone goes nuts looking for a fix?, you and the 29 likes are crack heads!

  • @WellIAMScottish I dont know.. who knows what would be unleashed if corporates could enter the drug trade legally. I do not think China looks back fondly on the Opium Wars.

  • why they always make drugs in South America? did I miss something? :O

  • Im on coke right now

    Bouwwwhwhwhwahhahwawhw

  • @hdzsound Wrong, coke is on YOU!

  • $750 a kg...awesome

  • THEY ARE GRRRRREEEAT!!

  • i would love a fat gram right now

  • These people really need a better economy.

  • @tHecOmMeNtErSrEtUrN And how.. yes they do.

  • Gasoline, Sulfuric Acid <- WTF?

  • @RagingBubuli what you think drugs are made from rainbows and lolipops? lol

  • @RagingBubuli you failed at chemistry huh?

  • Peru = the next battlefield of the U.S's narco wars...

  • @MercenaryBlackWaterz Nahh.. peru doesnt have Oil or Gas..their next target will be a direct hit to Venezuela.. or a strong ally of them like Ecuador , Bolivia..and finally Venezuela. 

  • @MercenaryBlackWaterz No, not at all. The corporate driven drug war depends on these products reaching the global market. It is only then that prisons are stocked, the police have "work," and the courts are busy. The CIA has been caught smuggling the stuff too many times to consider them dedicated to it's eradication.

  • @MercenaryBlackWaterz, Peru = the next battlefield, indeed, alongside "Battlefield America". Last thing drug barons want is another Chavez. Next thing you know, Peruvians will have the temerity to see a doctor for the first time in their lives.

    As irancontrascumdid911 pointed out, the danger element is a "value added" component of the product's street price, making it much more expensive, i.e., lucrative.

  • The CIA won't be happy if they stop growing cocaine.

  • i wanna some white paste on my cookies

  • :O

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