Following the trail of the drug from South American coca leaf farmer to the western consumer, COCAINE UNWRAPPED is a riveting mixture of frontline reportage and exclusive interviews with leading politicians and drugs czars.
In an extraordinary year for the war on drugs debate, both the Colombian and Mexican presidents have suggested legalisation of the cocaine trade as an alternative to the devastating violence and corruption that western demand for the drug is fuelling.
Time Out said of Cocaine Unwrapped: 'A highly topical documentary... with fascinating interviews [which] make us aware of the West's need to take more responsibility for the demand that drives the trade.'







Yes, cocaine should be legalized and the hypocritical, hegemonic and racket "war on drugs" needs to be stopped, once and for all time. It's always bee hypocritical, and so on. My preferred natural substance for psychological relief was marijuana and it also helped with respect to sleeping better at night and stress, resisting pain from injuries, and like former Cdn PM Trudeau said for himself, to laugh and discuss more easily. But if I hadn't been poor as I was, then I later learned that I would've also enjoyed real cocaine, not crack, but cocaine, the aka "rich man's drug", in the USA, for only the rich or wealthy could afford it as they wanted to consume it. I knew people who could afford small amounts of this and you'ld never know they were consumers of it, unless they told you that they did, or people who knew them and that they consumed told you. It's definitely not a dangerous drug and even if it was, the "war on drugs" is FULL of hypocrisy, et cetera. There's nothing honest about this criminal "war on drugs". It's entirely bigotted, hypocritical, phony.
Washington is one of the main reasons drugs are trafficked as they presently are. Big MONEY for white-collar banksters and others! Washington promotes illegalized drug and arms/weapons trafficking. There's nothing Washington is credible about; it's constantly lying.
F.e., Operations Fast & Furious, Gunrunner, Gunwalker, ..., plenty of reports about this online. Check out LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition), former NYPD officer Frank Serpico, former CIA officer John Maxwell, ....
Drug dealers want the "trade" to be illegal, for it means a lot more money for them, or so they think. I don't know that if this was made legal, then they'ld really lose profits, but they evidently believe they would. Many against legalisation are the "dealers", but they're still at the bottom of the pyramid. Central, big banks make a lot of profit from this, f.e.
Meanwhile, many innocent people suffer because of this racket. The illegalization is a criminal racket. The violence in Mexico, f.e., is extreme. Again, search for videos about Fast & Furious, Operations Gunrunner and Gulwalker. There are other sources, such as narconews.com, but the videos I viewed and listened to about these operations of Washington are very telling.
There's one thing Washington doesn't faulter about; being a complete fraud.
The level of violence in Mexico is of unbelievable scale because of this damn "war on drugs"; INCREDIBLE, though real. But Washington elites and their masters don't care, for all they want is moo-la, $$$$. This is not about fair, equitable, ... trade; it's RACKET, just like USMC Major General Smedley Butler said in his book, "War is a Racket". Everything is a racket, with Washington and its masters. It's all they know how or what to do. Good will? Forget about it on the macro-scale, for the "masters" are incapable of this sort of quality.