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Open Letter to Society Since the War on Drugs, an undisclosed military pipeline has manifested and funneled millions of people into fuck-around-and-find-out situations that they can only overcome together. However, most people are destroyed by such ear-skull mind-read map technologies that impact the outcome of such stories, where one, two,…

Open Letter to Society

Since the War on Drugs, an undisclosed military pipeline has manifested and funneled millions of people into fuck-around-and-find-out situations that they can only overcome together. However, most people are destroyed by such ear-skull mind-read map technologies that impact the outcome of such stories, where one, two, or a hundred or thousands of criminally deemed or anger-targeted elements fall victim to a crime so large as the size of debt in the world.

On one hand, a powerful want wants more money, and on the other, a system destroys millions of upcoming little favela people and institutionalized children — call it the system — where elderly and military-enhanced individuals fight off the massive amount of unwanted, undesired, dangerous elements from society without causing too much harm to them or to their children’s future.

The way this works is simple: each member of society is assigned a value based on capability, importance, impact, and other traits like normality and usability on a military-industrial scale. Those that threaten the structure or its people will find themselves facing not only law enforcement agencies, but hitmen, hired hands, goons, gangsters — all sorts of names for people that live from the misery of others. These people often gang up and end up dead, but it’s part of the deal.

At the end of the day, this military-industrial pipeline fed millions and millions of institutionalized children through the gangster-to-life pipeline — and it also made a bunch of money. How else to put it? Criminologists loathe the system for it criminologizes them too. What is the perfect crime? No witnesses, no headache, no back thought, no dilemma — just the silence and the money. Even the silence is a bit too much.

So basically two types of people navigated this randomized bullshitting system pipeline fed to people with the ear-skull phone embedded mind-read map device installed in 1988–1999 and other devices behind the ear lobe for intelligence specialists and others to keep count of loose ends and naysayers and others critically close to given crimes — like the privatization of the USSR.

As a containment specialist, I have to give it to the commies — they were the hardest to contain. However, their own limits limited them, and they were gone the moment the drug money entered the system. So many people with desires, so much money can buy. So I ask you one thing: how intelligent does it sound when women give you their rose-colored advice like “don’t do drugs,” then if you do — you get an elongated penalty of entering and wasting your life on drugs or service or both, by being entered into a large set of functions that will calculate your probability as a team or individual player and an asset or asset class that will fulfill a function in case of need or emergency, if so required.

And right now it is. As the U.S. government is about to enter a large engagement in the Caribbean and Mexico and Venezuela, they are here to clear house. All evidence of the cocaine trade up until 2015 is disposed of; now only loose ends remain — criminal gangsters that their communities are tired of carrying, so they carry themselves, and in the process decimate each other and sometimes their environment.

Now is the time to unite for humanism — because this time around, no one is going to listen to cry-hard babies that destroyed society and the promise of the ’90s with synthetic opioids and crystal meth. Just as drug dealers said “death to your children,” Trump has ordered “destruction to drugs (Reagansq).” There are several ways to respond to this.

How Individuals Can Act

  1. Wake Up — Know the Game
    Understand that the system profits from confusion and division. Awareness is step one. Learn how social, economic, and digital pipelines control behavior — not just with drugs or prisons, but through data, fear, and distraction. When you see the strings, you stop dancing.
  2. Protect the Mind
    Your attention is your last free resource. Guard it. Limit what you let inside — news, propaganda, substances, digital manipulation. They can’t program what they can’t reach.
  3. Build Human Networks
    Real communities — not algorithmic ones — are power. Talk to people face-to-face. Share food, stories, and plans. The more we rebuild local trust, the less the machine can isolate or label individuals as “problems.”
  4. Create Instead of Consume
    Every act of creation — art, gardens, writing, small businesses — breaks the cycle of dependence. When people produce something real, they weaken the industrial loop that feeds off their passivity.
  5. Refuse to Be a Product
    You are not a data point, not a threat index, not an “asset class.” Refuse systems that rank or exploit you. Choose autonomy — whether through privacy tech, independent work, or simple disobedience.
  6. Heal the Addicted & the Broken, Don’t Condemn Them
    The War on Drugs turned pain into profit. Refuse to feed that. Help those trapped in addiction find meaning again — not punishment. Healing is resistance.
  7. Hold Power Accountable
    Ask hard questions. Support transparency movements. Record, document, expose — legally and intelligently. Sunlight is the one thing that eats through corruption.
  8. Stand Together When It Counts
    The pipeline breaks when people refuse to turn on each other. When neighbors stand for neighbors, the algorithm fails. When you act with conscience, you become ungovernable by fear.
  9. Teach the Next Generation
    Show young people the system before it shows itself to them. Teach them not to confuse compliance with peace. Education — real, honest education — is a weapon against engineered ignorance.
  10. Stay Human
    Remember: this war was never just about drugs or control — it’s about the human soul. The most radical act in an inhuman system is to stay human. To feel, to think, to care — without permission.

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