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  • I'm so tired of people destroying their lives with addiction, and then blaming it on the drug. It's their own fault.

  • wit out that one plant people do not suffer there this is there life for years the incas never got sick and died untill the spanierds came and killed them all just like the peruvin and us goverment plan not to eradicate but to kill not by destroying the coca crops but the crops that they live on is that strange or what

  • One day you might learn to not assume that you are more informed than ppl you dont even know. You are aware that the farmers are not selling for medicinal purposes. It is illegal and they dont care. They are cashing in on the COCAINE trade and dont care. This was a propaganda hit piece and you know it. BTW, if you have solid intel on US bases moving thousands of kilos, you might want to share it with someone other than me.

  • @dawnmarko1....the farmers are selling this cocaine for dirt cheap....that is the only work they have. How are they supposed to make a living when their work/ jobs were taken away by US corporations?

  • @greenroomdude

    so what you are saying is that they should be allowed to sell cocaine regardless of how it impacts other people?

  • @dawnmarko1 no...i didnt say that. The US sells alcohol and tabacco laced with chemicals... shouldnt another country stop them from selling alcohol and tabacco because it kills people?....they should be allowed? they have been growing coca leaves since the incas..used for MEDICINE....

  • @greenroomdude

    Fine.

    Lets only use it for MEDICINE....

  • @greenroomdude

    Why is the US getting the blame for the crop erradication?

    The Peruvian government says its illegal.

    The Peruvian government initializes the crop killing.

    The Peruvian government allows the US tho help enforce their OWN laws.

    Sure. Blame the US.

  • @dawnmarko1 ...Did you know that in places like these Coca cola is cheaper than drinking water? Did you know that the US trained militas to Kick out the native farmers from their land....did you know that Agricultural companies, like chiquita banana, took over all of their land? did you know that Monsanto is making it impossible fro these farmers to even buy seeds? BP, DYnCorp....so who is really to blame?

  • @greenroomdude

    Tell ya what.

    Why dont you contact the Peruvian government and tell them to legalize coca farming?

    That would be a good place to start instead of blaming the US first.

  • @dawnmarko1...where is the number one place that cocaine is exported to? The US....who is fighteing the WAR ON DRUGS? the US....

  • @greenroomdude ...Plan Colombia...Beehive Collective...look it up.

  • So what was the point of interviewing these ppl? To make me feel sorry for them? To make the US look bad? What about the thousands of deaths, countless destroyed families and total chaos in my country caused by cocaine?

  • @dawnmarko1 last time i checked no one is holding a gun to any spoiled american kids head to snort cocaine. in the case of peruvian coca farmers, whose sustenance has relied on trading coca for wheat barely and beans for CENTURIES, there is a gun being held to their head. maybe if you were a bit more informed on the difference between coca and cocaine and the history of cocaine use in america, including its very popular prescription during the late 1800s as a remedy for diseases of the nervous

  • Respond to this video... system in american patients, you'd understand that the destruction of american families and "total chaos" is self inflected. miami was built on cocaine money, not to mention the thousands of kilos being transported through us military bases every year. wake up and smell the cocaine!

  • @dawnmarko1 *yawn* The same can be said of any vice.

  • Awesome film! Very informative.

    Check out my review of coca tea powder on my blog:

    legalhighsonline.blog.com/2011­/08/27/legal-highs-review-novo­andina-coca-tea-powder/

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