12/12/2023 / By Ethan Huff
To supplant the dominance of the United States as the world’s leading superpower, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is orchestrating a “strategic plan” to worsen America’s fentanyl crisis to cause millions more Americans to become drug addicts.
Former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) director of special operations Derek Maltz Sr. says evidence is mounting to show that China is supplying Mexican cartels with the chemicals needed to produce dangerous drugs for the U.S. market. Maltz says there is also an increase in illegal drug manufacturing occurring all across the country right now that will dump even more weaponized drugs into the market.
It took President Biden until this most recent November to finally sign a deal with China that aims to limit the amount of Chinese-produced chemicals that end up in the hands of drug cartels south of the border, despite the fact that the fentanyl crisis has been worsening for years.
“It’s a global challenge that demands global action,” Biden said.
(Related: There is growing concern that communist China is planning to attack America in the near future.)
The DEA, by the way, has to increasingly justify its existence and bloated budget as more states decriminalize drugs and shift to treatment rather than incarceration as a solution for addicts. This means that the agency is incentivized to stoke fears every now and again about “drugs” so as to scare America into supporting its drug-busting actions.
In this case, the CCP is getting much of the blame, but Maltz also takes issue with cannabis as well, which just goes to show his mindset and that of other DEA agents who erroneously classify medicinal plants in the same toxic category as fentanyl.
Maltz did just that by complaining that the CCP is supposedly operating some 270 drug operations in the state of Maine alone, Maine being one of the freest states as far as cannabis goes.
The CCP allegedly rakes in around $4.37 billion per annum from these operations, some of which involve cannabis and others of which involve fentanyl and other synthetic drugs.
“When you look at the [CCP], and you look at the role of China and their criminal networks in the overall drug crisis in America – because people are not connecting the dots – this is way bigger than just a bunch of, you know, illegally selling marijuana up in Maine,” Maltz said.
“I’m just saying that from a strategic plan of the CCP, it’s a brilliant concept that if we can get into America and sell this very pure marijuana and destroy Americans’ brains, so then they go to pills and other drugs, that’s a brilliant, unrestricted warfare.”
To be clear, cannabis does not “destroy brains,” as Maltz believes as he draws from outdated Reefer Madness notions of cannabis being a gateway drug. At the same time, China’s invasion into America’s cannabis market is a concern, especially if Chinese nationals are using cannabis growing operations as cover to produce other actually dangerous substances like fentanyl.
“All over America, every day, Chinese nationals are picking up large sums of cash from the Mexican cartel operatives all over the country,” Maltz claims. “And the cash is being turned over to Chinese businessmen who are using the cash to launder money for the cartels seamlessly.”
“There was no doubt in my mind and speaking to experts who work in China, they said that nothing goes on without the CCP’s approval.”
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