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  • The New Jersey plant receives up to 500 metric tons of coca leaves every year
  • No other company in the US is allowed to import coca and make cocaine
  • After 'decocainizing' the leaves for syrup, the narcotic is sold on to pharma
> - The New Jersey plant receives up to 500 metric tons of coca leaves every year - No other company in the US is allowed to import coca and make cocaine - After 'decocainizing' the leaves for syrup, the narcotic is sold on to pharma [Source Article](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11911203/The-secretive-NJ-plant-Coke-produces-2BN-cocaine.html)

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just put the cocaine in the soda again, sheesh

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I'm certain it won't be long. After all, there's a trend to legalize all drugs now to keep us deplorables sedated.

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They may well be processing a lot more coke than they report. Coffee bean shipments are a good distribution system ready to go.

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Yes, exactly. And this shipment was found at the destination warehouse by honest workers who reported it after it was cleared by customs.

Also interesting this was a few weeks before the Davos conference where all the "elite" and politicians were with their private jets. Coincidence or part of the distribution network?

It's the multinational companies that people trust who are most likely the biggest offenders.

I wonder how much drugs are smuggled worldwide by Heinz.

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Wonder if there's a connection to the (((sackler))) family?

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(((Sackler))) has a hell of an evil history.

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Be a shame if that burned.... you know, like the other food processing plants.

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"drugs are illegal..........unless it's corporate America producing them on a very large scale, then there magically are medicinal benefits that we can monetize and monopolize."

for the idiots, it's never ever about safety and always about control and profit which ultimately equates to power.

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This all serves as a good reminder that "legal" is not synonymous with "moral" or "ethical", despite the narrative from the state media implying that it is.

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couldn't agree more and it is a very important distinction.

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Fun fact the very first FDA raid was the coke plant because they took the coke out back in the day. Which made there name false advertising.

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And this is "on the books" so I wonder what isn't?