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Proposition 215 Watch
DEA Editorial Exposes "Cultural Cleansing" Agenda of War Against Marijuana 
Users
December 18, 1996
December 18, 1996
"The following is an editorial from a publication by and for DEA agents. It 
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most definitely NOT official DEA policy. (In fact, the administration is
supposed to despise this little rag, but can't figure out what to do about 
t,
speech still being free in this country.) Anyhow, it'll give you some insight
into how the issue and some of the reformers are viewed by some on the 
anti-drug
side of things."
The War Against D.A.R.E.
The Real Drug War became obvious November 5th when a majority of Arizona and
California voters passed Propositions 200 and 215 legalizing 'medicinal'
marijuana use. Americans abruptly learned Election Day that it was no longer
fear itself to be afraid of, but fear of their fellow citizens who favor open
and unrestricted access to chemicals proven to destroy not only individual 
lives
or families but whole cultures and societies.
Arizona and California voters getting off work on the 5th were understandably
angered that the major news organizations obliquely suggested that going to 
the
poll was, by their exit-poll count, decidedly a waste of time. Not only did 
many
in Arizona and California feel registering a choice for President energy 
wasted,
they also passed on speaking their mind on the marijuana issues... part of 
that
apathy was due to the recent Department of Health and Human Services report
declaring the drug war wasn't... and part due to a bombardment of glitzy ads
paid for by wealthy financiers suggesting marijuana use could be a factor -- 
if
not in curing cancer and other diseases -- in making their pain and 
iscomfort
more endurable... maybe even pleasurable.
The overwhelming ads worked in Arizona and California... despite the fact 
hat
not a single resident surveyed on the street could state they personally knew 
a
terminal cancer patient who told them smoking a doobie made life livable...
(neither could anyone be found who said they were ever contacted by an NBC, 
CBS,
Time, Newsweek, CNN or other major news organization pollster.)
Arizona, a state blindsided over the last decade by agricultural, social, 
racial
and economic problems. And California, which has suffered all of the above
including natural disasters, law enforcement abuse and incompetence, and an
accused extremist in the governor's office, were both ripe for a fall... or
marijuana law. A people beaten about repeatedly, their threshold for reality
distorted, is liable to vote for anything. It's even been conjectured that 
ad
the California ballot included a law lowering the marriage age it, too, 
probably
would have been approved... or at the very least, narrowly defeated. (Indeed,
changing American law to accommodate Islamic men, and others, who seek 13
year-old wives is now being "discussed" in the Los Angeles Times.)
The Arizona and California initiatives were just the first salvos fired in a
legalization war by hostiles now threatening to extend their battle lines 
across
a 3.6 square-million mile front... the trenches being every American 
lassroom
from Caribou ME to El Centro CA. The enemy: Money... and rich, freewheeling
Americans with lots of it.
The target: American children. Too young to understand how dangerous a 
libertine
society -- free to do whatever makes one feel good -- could be. The defender:
D.A.R.E.
D.A.R.E. is under attack by a group calling itself the Drug Reform 
Coordination
Network, or DRC... (a play on 'DEA'.) DRC has set up an extensive internet 
site
(http://www.drcnet.org) where they lambaste, lampoon and frontal assault 
people
and agencies (in a gentlemanly way, of course) who believe that legalizing 
drugs
is a bad thing to do. Some of DRC's pages devoted to harassing D.A.R.E. use
D.A.R.E. photos, educational material some of which, reportedly, blatantly
ignores D.A.R.E.'s copyrights.
DRC is said to be funded by wealthy Americans, most notably a Hungarian-born
naturalized citizen -- with mega-bucks -- named George Soros. Others are... 
John
Sperling, founder of the University of Phoenix college system Laurance
Rockefeller, brother of Nelson George Zimmer, founder of the Men's Wearhouse
clothing chain Richard Dennis, co-chairman of former Arizona governor Bruce
Babbitt's presidential campaign (in which he lost to Bill Clinton). and
others...
Because Soros has never really advocated that people should violate drug laws
his citizenship decree cannot be revoked. However, some concerned citizens 
re
asking Main Justice, or anyone in law enforcement, to research ways to keep
Soros away from their schools. One parent cried, "This man didn't grow up 
here.
What does he know about American values and our love for our children. He's a
product of his communist homeland! Why does he want our kids?"
Figures received by Soros watchers say he donated $1.2 million toward the
California and Arizona marijuana legalization initiatives. He has contributed
approx $15 million to a group calling itself the "Lindesmith Center", which 
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directed by a man named Ethan Nadelmann who was reportedly hired to provide
"academic legitimacy" to the pro-legalization movement.
Soros has his hands, were told, in other drug legalization efforts. He has
financially backed a group called "Drug Strategies" headed by Malthea Falco.
He's also donated approx $6 million to another group called the Drug Policy
Foundation (DPF)... (an apparent snipe at General McCaffrey's office.) DPF is
run by a man named Arnold Trebach who is also a member of N.O.R.M.L... the 
guys
who repeatedly attack D.A.R.E.s efforts to keep kids away from drugs.
Soros has his own website (http://www.soros.org). His home page shows a group 
of
happy, playful children. But people deeply concerned about Soros say his
drug-legalization activities directed at crushing D.A.R.E.'s anti-drug work 
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strongly suspicious... his true motives unclear and frightening. They wonder 
why
a foreign-born adult male, whose personal life and pursuits they know nothing
about, devotes so much time and money working to make dangerous drugs 
available
in American homes and exposed to children. Soros' personal biography on the
internet (http://www.soros.org/gsbio.html#bio) noticeably lacks any mention 
f
family... no mention of a woman in his life... wife or children.
One of Soros' 'academic foundations', DPF, is promoted by the Lindesmith 
Center
in Manhattan... Tom Constantine's old stomping grounds. Lindesmith's 
omepage,
rooted in Soros' server (http://www.soros.org/lindesmith/tlcmain.html), opens
with the title, "Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts".
An icon labled "This Month At TLC", (another take-off... this time from "The
Learning Channel", a copyrighted cable service offering much of its agenda
toward a pre-high school audience), offers various subjects... one of which
appears to tout "controlled drinking" as a better remedy for alcoholism than
abstinence. Those who were victimized by people who become harmful after
drinking would be the first to denounce this so-called remedy or treatment.
American parents, like parents around the world, reactively deplore efforts 
made
by adults, particularly males, to seduce their children... When it comes to
children being exposed to risk or danger most parents instinctively fight
back... with the exception of drug addicted parents who lack the ability to 
help
themselves... let alone protect their children. Indeed, it seems we never 
top
hearing about drug-addicted parents who go so far as to sell their kids, 
wholly
or otherwise, just to obtain money to buy drugs.
Americans have historically proven ready and able to discourage invasion from
off-shore but invasions from within have consistently produced catastrophic
casualties and cataclysmic cultural calamities. Following the attack on Pearl
Harbor, 50 years ago, and the seemingly unending string of successes by the
Axis, Americans rightfully demanded to know, "Where is our Navy?" Today, 
amidst
an attack no less destructive to their families and way of life Americans are
asking, "Where is DEA?"
Where is DEA on this? Are our agents, intelligence personnel and anti-drug
managers doing anything about Soros? Does Constantine plan to fly to 
California
to meet with and display a show of support for Glenn Levant, President of
D.A.R.E.? Will Bill Clinton go on record, perhaps devoting a weekly radio
address, to denouncing Soros-funded efforts to kill D.A.R.E.?
An agent submitted, "It would be great if Constantine took the money it cost 
to
unnecessarily transfer ONE agent and used it to produce a media video about
Soros and his rich friends. The public needs to know everything there is 
bout
Soros and the others who are funding drug legalization."
The United States Congress, charged with the Constitutional power, and
obligation, to declare war in the face of dangerous aggression has yet to act
demonstrably against illegal drugs. Yes, there is a great deal of
tit-for-tatting, and always accusations about law enforcement or government
agencies either botching the drug war or fueling it. But Congress has yet to
undertake the drug issue as a serious war threat. Even Janet Reno's first
appearance before the United States Supreme Court was not to advocate 
permission
to use extra-Constitutional means to go after drug-pushers, legalizers or
criminals. Her efforts, according to two Justices, would provoke more stress 
on
the American public by increasing their fear and resentment of law 
enforcement.
Not just Reno's priorities, but her perception of where a greater threat 
ies,
appears to be lacking... or distracted by something else. It would appear
Americans stand alone in this war against their children. D.A.R.E. is there. 
But
D.A.R.E. needs everyone's help... and especially Washington's.
The October, 1996 International Association of Chiefs of Police conference
discussed the Soros threat against D.A.R.E. The major chiefs of police 
eeting
in Houston early next year is expected to voice their concern about the big
money being spent to eliminate D.A.R.E.
The President has called for "a computer in every classroom". Yet, Microsoft,
MCI, Apple, AT&T, Disney and others have yet to combine their deep-pockets 
with
any anti-drug assistance to make those first computers D.A.R.E. internet 
tools.
Soros has the money and the will to go after D.A.R.E. A Soros computer in 
every
classroom, which can access pro-drug legalization websites camouflaged as
'academic foundations', is a terrible danger American parents fear. Sadly, 
where
it is illegal in many parts of the country to advertise liquor, it remains 
legal
to tell our children dangerous drug use is not harmful.
A parent lamented, "It's the old story about the witch and the well... but 
soon
it won't be just California and Arizona who will be too crazy to see the 
danger.
The Soros funded groups won't stop until the whole country has gone insane."
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