How a Sacred Plant Became the World's Most Dangerous Drug
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The complete 5,000-year history of cocaine — from sacred Andean plant to global crisis.This documentary traces cocaine through every stage of its history: indigenous ceremonial use, Spanishcolonial exploitation, pharmaceutical boom, racist prohibition, cartel era, the crack epidemic,government involvement, and today's fentanyl crisis.■ THIS IS EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:PART 1: ORIGINS (3000 BCE - 1500s)• Coca plant native to Andes Mountains• Inca ceremonial and medicinal use• Spanish colonial exploitation• Tool of labor controlPART 2: PHARMACEUTICAL ERA (1859-1914)• Albert Niemann isolates pure cocaine (1859)• Sigmund Freud's endorsement• Original Coca-Cola formula• Patent medicines and "miracle cures"PART 3: PROHIBITION ERA (1914-1970s)• Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914• Racist origins of drug laws (documented)• Decline in mainstream usePART 4: CARTEL ERA (1970s-1990s)• Colombian cocaine production• Pablo Escobar and Medellín Cartel• $30 billion empire• Violence and corruptionPART 5: CRACK EPIDEMIC (1984-1994)• Emergence of crack cocaine• 100:1 sentencing disparity• Mass incarceration• Documented racial disparitiesPART 6: GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT (Documented)• Kerry Committee Report (1988)• CIA Inspector General Report (1998)• Gary Webb's "Dark Alliance" (1996)• Congressional investigationsPART 7: MODERN CRISIS• Mexican cartel control• Fentanyl contamination• 27,000+ deaths in 2022■■ TIMESTAMPS:[Update with actual timestamps]00:00 - Introduction: Gary Webb08:00 - Origins: The Sacred Plant15:00 - Colonial Exploitation22:00 - The Pharmaceutical Era32:00 - Racist Prohibition40:00 - The Cartel Era52:00 - The Crack Epidemic62:00 - Government Involvement72:00 - The Modern Crisis80:00 - Conclusion■ SOURCES:• Kerry Committee Report (1988) — US Senate• CIA Inspector General Report (1998)• "Dark Alliance" by Gary Webb (1996)• DEA historical documents• Academic studies on sentencing disparities• Congressional testimony■ KEY QUOTE:"The Nixon campaign in 1968 and the Nixon White House after that had two enemies: the anti-war left andblack people... Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did." — John Ehrlichman, NixonDomestic Policy Chief (1994)■■ CONTENT NOTE:This documentary discusses drug use, addiction, violence, and systemic racism in historical context.Viewer discretion advised.■ Subscribe for investigative history■ Like if you learned something■ Comment: What aspect surprised you most?#History #Documentary #DrugPolicy #Investigation