Videos
The
American Drug War: The Last White Hope (2007)
Angered by the death of several family members from the "legal Drugs" of Alcohol, Tobacco and Pharmaceuticals - Texas filmmaker Kevin Booth delves into a world of deceit and corruption controlled by a drug dealing government who's only allegiance is to its corporate masters.
Britain's
Heroin Fix (2005)
Britain is losing the war against drugs - on the streets of our cities the price of heroin has halved in the past decade fuelling addiction and a wave of crime. 95% of the heroin for sale in the UK comes from one country - Afghanistan.
Grass
(1999)
Grass, narrated by actor/activist Woody Harrelson, takes a highly spirited and innovative look into one of America's most deeply rooted cultural myths: the evils of "pot", "cannabis", "weed", "dubich", "doobie", "shrub", or whatever man. From the story of America's first drug czar, to the absurd scare tactics behind propaganda films like Reefer Madness, and Marijuana: Threat or Menace, director Ron Mann (Comic Book Confidential, Twist) poignantly and humorously exposes the social, political and economic facts behind this enduring weed, and the extent to which it has profoundly shaped our culture.
LSD:
The Beyond Within (1986)
A BBC documentary on the drug LSD.
Gary
Webb: In His Own Words (2004)
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Gary Webb, the Pulitzer prize-winning reporter who broke the story of the CIA's involvement in the trafficking of cocaine in his August 1996 three-part series, "Dark Alliance", in the San Jose Mercury News. A Guerilla News Network short documentary.
Crack
the CIA (2002)
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Guerilla News Network's award winning documentry on the CIA's involvement with selling of narcotics. Tracking the covert history of CIA drug smuggling from Nicaragua to Arkansas and South Central Los Angeles, GNN sheds light on the darkest secret of the Agency’s operational directorate. Cut to the ambient Hip Hop loops of DJ Trek-e, Crack The CIA features explosive footage of Mike Ruppert’s historical televised confrontation with CIA Director John Deutch.
Michael
Ruppert: CIA Drug Running (1997)
Former narcotics investigator Mike Ruppert, and author of "The Truth and Lies of 911", was forced out of the LAPD in 1977 when he exposed evidence of drug trafficking by the CIA. This is one of his first appearances caught on Video in 1997 at the Granada Forum in Tarzana, CA. Topic is "CIA Drug Running"
Michael
Ruppert confronts CIA director John Deutch (1996)
Michael Ruppert, former L.A. narcotics officer and founder of From The Wilderness confronts Bill Clinton's CIA Director John Deutch about the CIA's involvement in cocaine smuggling.
CIA
and Drug Trafficking (NBC Dateline)
A Dateline report on allegations of CIA drug trafficking.
Terry
Reed with Alex Jones
Alex airs a clip from the archives where he interviews key eyewitnesses (Terry Reed) and confronts government officials like Gen. Barry McCaffrey on government drug running operations and discusses how state control of narcotics is destroying American freedom.
Terry
Reed on CIA Drug Trafficking (Police State 2: The Takeover)
In this clip from Police State 2: The Takeover, Alex Jones interviews Terry Reed about CIA drug trafficking, his experience at Mena, Arkansas, Clinton and Bush's complicity in drug trafficking, and how the war on drugs serves as a guise for a war on the Bill of Rights. You can buy all three Police State videos at www.infowars.com and www.prisonplanet.tv
Obstruction
of Justice: The Mena Connection (1996)
The mother of one of two boys murdered and placed on railroad tracks near a Mena airfield tells of her fruitless struggle for justice against Arkansas authorities who some law enforcement officials believe were corrupted by cocaine-smuggling known to then-Governor Bill Clinton. Six witnesses of the boy's murder have been killed, one is missing and several others were sent to jail for suspicious drug charges. Buy it .
The
Mena Connection
How the CIA shipped arms out to the Contras and shipped drugs in to Mena, Arkansas.
The
Clinton Chronicles (1994)
Explores the death of Vincent Foster and an alleged cocaine-smuggling operation.
Hemp
for Victory (1942)
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An informational film produced by the Department of Agriculture to encourage farmers to grow hemp for the war effort during WW2. The film details the many industrial uses of hemp, including cloth and cordage, as well as a detailed history of the plant's use.
Reefer
Madness (1938)
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Propaganda film that relates the story, as told by high school principal Dr. Carroll to parents at a PTA meeting, of the scourge of marijuana. The tale revolves around Mae and Jack, accomplices in the distribution of marijuana, who manage to entice the local high school kids to stop by Mae's apartment to smoke reefer. The lives of all who are involved with this menace are inevitably shattered. One man becomes so addicted to the killer weed that the guilt over framing a teen for murder causes a judge to order him to be committed for life to a mental hospital! Dr. Carroll closes by advising us to not incur the same tragedy.
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