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EXPOSED: Pro regime-change USAid worker disguised as EU delegate helps organise anti-Duterte “protest”

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The FBI Just Stopped Publishing Data on America’s Ridiculous Marijuana Arrest Rates

(ANTIMEDIA) — According to the latest FBI data, drug arrests in the United States increased from 2015 to 2016. Though the federal agency used to provide breakdowns on the details of these arrests in its annual “Crime in the United States” report — including which drugs were in question and whether the arrests were made over possession or sale — in its latest report, the FBI is withholding specifics.

Cops Delete FB Post of Massive ‘Weed’ Bust After the Internet Corrects Them

(ANTIMEDIA) — Last week, officers from Missouri’s Jasper Police Department celebrated a marijuana bust they deemed worth roughly $100,000. In a now-deleted Facebook post, they disclosed their satisfaction with their operation, which took ten cops and sheriff’s deputies and a National Guard helicopter to conduct.
As the Riverfront Times noted (grabbing screenshots before the post was taken down):

What You’re Not Being Told About Trump’s Plan to Fight the Opioid Epidemic

(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed) — As he vows to put an end to the opioid epidemic by boosting law enforcement and upping spending on border security, President Donald Trump has, once again, done nothing but mimic his predecessors when it comes to drug policy. Like Barack Obama or George W. Bush before him, he believes government has the answer to the drug problem despite evidence proving the exact opposite.

Duterte vows to bomb para-military drug lords with airforce

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has made a new threat to drug lords who are known to surround themselves with mafioso style paramilitaries. The weaponisation of the narcotics trade has for decades been a problem of great magnitude in Philippines, one which threatens the peace and harmony of countries communities and cities.
Weapons seized from drug cartel in Philippines
Today, Duterte has vowed to break the power of these militant drug lords by using one weapon they do not have, aerial defences.