From Rachel Ehrenfeld <[email protected]>
Subject George Soros's Marijuana Legacy*
Date August 10, 2023 4:30 PM
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Blame George Soros for the pot stench ruining America’s cities and addicting her citizens Read the article on our website George Soros's Marijuana Legacy* Rachel Ehrenfeld @ Fox News George Soros will turn 93 on August 12, and I can’t think of a better way for him to celebrate his birthday than by relishing the vapors of marijuana wafting from a bong or pipe. You know, like the one dangling from conked-out Hunter Biden’s lips. Blame George Soros for the pot stench ruining America’s cities and addicting her citizens. A major part of billionaire activist and philanthropist George Soros’s legacy will be the decriminalization of drug use in America. In the early 1990s, at the height of the crack epidemic, it was Soros who funded “harm reduction” clinics to distribute drug pipes as part of “safe smoking kits.” Similar “safe user kits” were made available to addicts in 2022 via the Biden administration’s crusade to enable illicit drug consumption throughout America. In 1994, shortly after Soros established his Open Society Institute in Manhattan, the mega pollical philanthropist decided to test the American criminal justice system and undermine the public’s resolve to maintain long-held attitudes and moral values. The savvy speculator selectively targeted criminal laws that governed the use of illicit drugs. At the time, using illegal substances was deemed unacceptable by 90% of Americans. But the crafty Soros anticipated that Americans’ attitudes would change once marijuana was legalized, and many would be willing to use drugs. He was right. n three decades, Soros had managed to flip Americans’ views completely. A Pew Research Center survey in November 2022 found that 88% of the U.S. population supported the legalization of marijuana. His stunningly successful propaganda claimed that the enforcement of laws prohibiting the abuse of dangerous drugs caused “more harm than the drugs themselves.” In 1995, he acknowledged that “Some drugs are addictive,’ but falsely proclaimed “others, like marijuana, are not.” In 2021, a National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) survey found that more than 52.5 million Americans used marijuana, with higher potency of its mind-altering compound THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Millions more joined during COVID pandemic lockdowns, as the illicit drug businesses suffered no supply shortages.... Read the full article Here Get The Soros Agenda at Amazon U.S.; Amazon UK; Target; Barnes & Noble; Bookshop.org; Fishpond.com.au Please support ACD's work ABOUT ACD & Economic Warfare Institute American Center for Democracy includes the Economic Warfare Institute. We monitor and expose the enemies of freedom and their modus operandi, and explores pragmatic ways to counteract them. Visit Us Here! Support Us Here! American Center for Democracy [email protected] Get In Touch ‌ ‌ American Center for Democracy | Manhattan, New York, NY 10019 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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