The Opium Wars: How Britain Created 12 Million Drug Addicts To Fix A Trade Deficit
Автор: Dark Money Historian
Загружено: 2026-01-31
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Britain didn’t fight China for “freedom.”
It fought for the right to sell drugs.
In 1839, Commissioner Lin Zexu seized and destroyed 1,400 tons of British opium in Canton — the largest drug destruction in history at that point.
Britain responded with war.
This episode of Dark Money Historian exposes the real operation behind the Opium Wars:
How Britain’s obsession with Chinese tea created a massive silver trade deficit
Why the East India Company weaponized Bengal opium to reverse the imbalance
How addiction turned into a self-sustaining market
Why Britain forced China into the Treaty of Nanking (1842)
How China was made to pay reparations — including compensation for the destroyed opium
Why Hong Kong was taken
How the system escalated into the Second Opium War and the legalization of opium
And how HSBC (founded 1865) rose to move and finance these flows
This wasn’t “free trade.”
It was state-backed narco-capitalism — and the blueprint still exists today.
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