Pres. Don John Trump no longer snorts cocaine like he used to in his Epstein party days, now addicted to crushed Adderall (stimulant used for ADHD) that keeps him wired, wigged out, and as crazed as Pervitin-addicted Adolf Hitler, whose Nazi scientists invented pharmaceutical methamphetamine, and der furor's doctor got him addicted to it without the Fuhrer knowing what was happening to him until it was too late and he had the palsy shake and was paranoid and bombing every country he could. But rather than cleaning up, the Nazis gave it to German soldiers to keep them fighting in the fields until death:
Bacha bazi ("boy play") is homosexual rape, prostitution, and sex trafficking of "dancing boys" among Central Asian men, particularly Pashtun warlords, which was protected and promoted by the US military. While claiming not to want to interfere with cultural practices, some members of the US military were actually promoting and profiting from the deplorable practice.
(Katie Halper)
Sept. 11, 2025: Journalist Seth Harp talks about his hit book, which has just been picked up by HBO, investigating the American drug cartels and a string of murders plaguing the glorious and patriotic Fort Bragg U.S. Army military installation in North Carolina.
Harp discusses his own time in the U.S. military as well as what he saw in Ukraine.
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00:00 The structural context that allowed for these crimes to be committed and Afghani heroin to flood the earth
02:15 They’re trying to pretend that Venezuela is a cartel?
03:25 The special forces don’t need money, individuals within it are trafficking drugs
04:15 The history of child sex trafficking being openly tolerated by the United States in Afghanistan
08:15 Soldiers punished for beating child molesters
09:23 Why didn’t the US do something about these child sex rings?
ABOUT: Seth Harp is an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent who writes about the intersection of armed conflict and organized crime in the U.S. A contributing editor at Rolling Stone, he has reported from countries including Iraq, Syria, Mexico, Ukraine, and elsewhere for Harper’s, the New Yorker, The Intercept, and Columbia Journalism Review. He has also written for the New York Times and the Texas Observer. He is currently working on a book for Viking Press about drug-trafficking in and by the U.S. Army Special Forces and a series of unsolved murders at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Before becoming a journalist, Harp practiced law for five years and was an Assistant Attorney General for the state of Texas. During college and law school, he served in the U.S. Army Reserve and did one tour of duty in Iraq. He lives in Austin, Texas, where he was born and raised.
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