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HOW DRUGS DESTROY HUMAN LIFE
George Malik al-Mahdi
Due to the recent, untimely death of Anna Nicole Smith, the
time is ripe to discuss how drugs slowly, but ALWAYS surely, destroy
the people who use them.
Before discussing how drugs destroy human life, a brief summary about
what constitutes a living thing is due. We'd all agree that living
things have bodies, but sometimes we fall short of recognizing that not
every living thing lives in a body that is its own. Some things, such as
viruses, do not become "real" living entities until they find a host.
Once they've entered a host, they take on some of the characteristics of
the host (to the detriment of the host).
Viruses have individual biochemicals properties, therefore, they
displace different characteristics within a living host, like any other
population. Some are stronger than others. Some live longer than others.
Some are messy. Some are quite clean, quiet, and their presence is hardly
noticed, at first. However, regardless of origen, they all have the
same agenda; to steal, kill, and destroy the host, so that they may live.
There's no such a partition in existence that gives rise to a "living"
vs. "non-living" world. Life goes in cycles. This rule applies to
drugs, also. They are cyclical in that they go through active and dormant
stages. They're dormant in plastic baggy's, and they spring to life
inside a body.
Another notable thing about drugs is that they are notoriously jealous
personalities. What are they jealous of? Anything that gives you joy in
life. If something gives you enough joy in life, you'll ignore drugs,
because you don't need them to make your life interesting. If a drug
has to compete with your spouse, or family member, or children, or your
own health, it will do so until it destroys them. After it destroys
them, destroying you is a downhill task.
In truth, a drug wan'ts more than your undivided attention; it wants to
be loved by you. It wants you to sacrifice EVERYTHING for it,
including your soul. If someone ever says something about vampires being "make
believe" in your presence, say b###@@@@....beeswax!
Here's another perspective. If someone were to roll a wheelchair up to
you, and in that wheelchair was one who'd taught many people to be
wise, but now they lacked arms, legs, sight, hearing, or the ability to
talk, what would you call this person?
A book.
Life=Information. Period. The vessels through which information travels
differ, but living things share some common characteristics, many of
which are evil. Have you ever met a drug addicted person that was NOT
also a great liar? Once in a person, drugs constantly tell a user so many
lies that, over time, the user begins to believe that the lie being
told is the truth. Then, they begin to tell others what drugs have
convinced them to be the truth. "Man, I'm not a big-enough fool to let this
stuff ruin my life." "I have a family, this, that, and the other."
The sad thing is that they really mean what they say, but drugs are the
ultimate deceivers. No drug addict is as smart as the drug they're
addicted to; the drugs just allow addicts to think they're the horse
pulling the cart, when, in reality, things are the other way around.
Drugs cannot live within a culture without destroying a sizable number
of people within the culture. You don't have to use drugs to be
destroyed by them. The users are not the ones, usually, who go "down the road"
for 10, 15, 25 years.......................to life. For every user who
physically hurts someone, at least twice as many dealers hurt (or have
someone hurt) a person who owes them money.
Drugs corrupt police departments. Remember how the authorities said
(regarding poor Anna), "at this time, the investigation is still ongoing."
What you have to realize is that all of these small islands are
nothing but fronts for foreign millionares caught-up in the drug trade. The
police are just giving the shadowy characters time to get their stories
together, and enough time to approach them with "hush money."
This is what really happened in the Natalie Holloway case. I'm one of
the few people who thinks she's still alive. By now, however, she's so
drugged out that she wouldn't return if she had the chance. It's called
sex slavery. If you think is easy smuggling Mexicans INTO the U.S.,
think about how easy it would be for someone to smuggle a couple of
blondes OUT of the U.S., inside of someone's trunk. Blondes sell for about
$10,000.00 each in Africa and the Middle East.
So, my friends, if you want to ruin you life, it's not hard. It's fun
in the beginning, whether you're a user or a dealer. You'll both find
yourself constantly "flying" to new destinations, mental destinations for
some; physical destinations for others. You'll meet some of the most
evil people you'll ever wan't to come close to. The trade-off for all
the fun, however, is early death.
Leave drugs alone. You never will be more clever than they are, but
they cannot use you like a dirty mop unless YOU choose to let them do so.
The greatest high is clean living, and the acquisition of REAL
knowledge. Pursue those things, and you'll have more than the drug user, or
dealer, EVER will.
George Malik al-Mahdi
http://undergroundrailroadtribalalliance.blogspot.com/
