Sunday, May 1, 2011

The cocaine trade: Who is really hitting the price?

full video here: fora.tv author Nils Gilman traces of cocaine in sales from production to sale, since the profit margin is higher during the U.S. imports due to increased pressure of regulatory agencies for drugs. The DEA "think they're in the drug business," says Gilman. "They are actually in the regulation of the drug business." ----- Nils Gilman on "Deviant Globalization." This program was developed in collaboration with the Long Now Foundation, 10 Recorded in May 2010. Nils Gilmandeviant describes globalization as "unpleasant side of transnational integration." It's nice, tourism, sex tourism, and then, as in Thailand and Switzerland. The pharmacy industry is accompanied by a large heavy traffic in illicit drugs. The lower part of the sale is the criminal dumping of toxic wastes to developing countries in the developed world. Military activities are conducted throughout the world by a huge gray market in arms. Internet communications are being undermined by the floodsMalware doubled every year. delivered the goods all over the world exotic woods, endangered species, blood diamonds and stolen art in billions of redemption. These are not small, "informal" activities. These are huge, complex societies emerged from the Harvard Business Review. The drug trade in Mexico, for example, employs 400,000 people. Thousand-dollar-kilos of cocaine worth grow 1,400 percent when it crosses the United States - there nice profit margin. - LongNow ...

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