π•€π•Ÿ π•„π•’π•˜π•Ÿπ•’ π”Όπ•©π•”π•šπ•₯𝕒π•₯π•šπ• 
15.9K subscribers
60.6K photos
36.4K videos
251 files
61.5K links
π•Ύπ–ˆπ–†π–‘π–•π•Ύ

Reposts are not endorsements
Download Telegram
Forwarded from Open Minds Inc.
To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and all the achievements of the Empire, I'll be reading this book.

Long live the Great Game, drug dealers and money launderers.

Check out this post and the following ones about HSBC and the Opium Wars.
Forwarded from Open Minds Inc.
2009 CIA Map of Drug Trade Routes

For years, when banks have been caught laundering drug money, they have claimed that they did not know, that they were but victims of sneaky dealers and a few corrupt employees.

The truth is that a considerable portion of the global banking system is explicitly dedicated to handling the enormous volume of cash produced daily by dope traffickers.

Contrary to popular opinion, it is not β€œdemand” from the world’s population which creates the mind destroying drug trade.

Rather, it is the world financial oligarchy, looking for massive profits and the destruction of the minds of the population it is determined to dominate, which organized the drug trade. Serving as the central bank of this global apparatus, is HSBC Bank.
Forwarded from Open Minds Inc.
HSBC Bank’s East India Company Origins

The opium trade began in the early 1700s as an official monopoly of the British East India Company, which conquered India, and ran it on behalf of the British Crown and the financiers operating through the City of London.

Indian-grown opium became a key component in the trade for tea and silk in China. The East India Company had a thriving business selling British textiles and other manufactured products in India, and selling Chinese silk and tea in Britain. But the Company ran into problems with the opium end of the trade. The influx of opium caused major problems for China, and led the Emperor to issue an edict in 1729 prohibiting opium consumption. Then, in 1757, the Emperor restricted all foreigners and foreign vessels to a trading area in the port city of Canton. A stronger edict in 1799 prohibited the importation and use of opium under penalty of death.

None of this stopped the British from continuing to flood China with opium, creating millions of addicts, but it did cause the East India Company to protect its tea and silk trade by shifting its Chinese opium operations to nominally independent drug runners who bought opium legally from the East India Company in Calcutta, and smuggled it into China.

The most prominent of these drug-running firms was Jardine Matheson & Co. It was founded in 1832 by two Scotsmen, William Jardine and James Matheson. Jardine had been a ship’s surgeon with the East India Company, while Matheson was the son of a Scottish baronet. The firm today is controlled by the Keswick family.

In 1839, the Chinese Emperor launched an anti-opium offensive, which included the confiscation of all opium stocks in the hands of Chinese and foreign merchants. The merchants put up a fight, but were ultimately forced to concede, turning in their opium stocks after being indemnified against losses by British officials.

In response, however, the British launched a propaganda campaign against China, accusing it of violating Britain’s right to β€œfree trade.” Britain sent its fleet to China, to force the Chinese to capitulate to the opium trade. The action, known as the First Opium War, resulted in the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, under which China was forced to not only capitulated to the opium trade, but also agreed to pay reparations to the opium runners and gave the British control of the island of Hong Kong. However, the treaty did not specifically legalize opium, so the British launched a second Opium War, which resulted in the 1856 Treaty of Tientsin, which legitimized the opium trade and opened China up to foreigners even more.

As a result of the Opium Wars, Hong Kong was taken away by the British, where they setup various organisational structures for the smooth division and dispersion of the plundered Chinese wealth. Hong Kong branch of the London headquartered auction houses of Christie’s and Sotheby’s are part of these elaborate enterprise. These auctions houses are still engaged in smuggling and auction of China’s as well as India’s national treasures and heritage.

As the opium and other trade with China expanded, Britain’s new territory of Hong Kong became a major imperial commercial center. The opium dealers gathered together to form a bank, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, as the financial flagship of the British opium trade. Over time, the bankβ€”now known as HSBC Bankβ€”would extend its reach into the drug fields of the Middle East and Ibero-America, as befitting its role as the financial kingpin of Dope, Inc.

Source: https://greatgameindia.com/hsbc-bank/
Forwarded from Just a Dude 😎
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The Story of the Reimer Twins: A Transgender Experiment

How Dr. John Money failed theory of Nurture Over Nature led to the deaths of the Reimer twins!

In May 2017 the Canadian human rights commission amended the human rights act to incorporate 'gender identity and gender expression under the list of terms that are protected from discrimination. What are the origins of gender identity and where did the concept of gender begin to stray from early dictionary definitions?

πŸ”— Video On Rumble


😎 @JustDudeChannel | @JustDudeChat
Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡»πŸ‡ͺ The US will allow two companies to ship oil from Venezuela to the EU, Reuters reports.

These are the Italian energy company Eni and the Spanish Repsol.
Twitter Analytics: Measuring and Optimizing Your Social Media Impact