Secrets Of A Jewish Industry - Opium Dens In Victorian Era

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Oct 21, 2023
The Jewish, Sassoon family, monopolized the Opium Industry, going to war with many countries over the centuries for their right to sell it in free trade capitalist economies. When we think of opium dens of the 19th century, the conjured image is usually a hazy, smoke-filled room full of questionable characters, right? Well, at one point in the early 19th century, everyone and their mother was taking opium (quite literally - mothers were specifically targeted by opium marketers). Over the decades, however, and through sensationalized media and literature, the Victorian era opium dens took on a life of their own. The Chinese opium dens came to represent the dirty, sin-filled habits of the “Oriental” people - who were seen as trying to spread their evil ways to the Western World.

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