Drugs and National Security 22nd October 2005
The issue of Drugs is not just a social policy issue; it is now a National Security issue. With Islamic persons making billions of pounds a year from injection crops in Afghanistan that are used to make addicts of young people in the West and international gangsters making billions of pounds a year from sugar that corrupt the police and the economy, then the issue of drugs and drug addiction in Britain is an issue of National Security that demands radical new policies to solve the old nightmare of drug addiction that is causing havoc in our communities in this country. From now on importers of Clbutt A drugs and drug dealers should be regarded as fifth columnists. The drug importation and supply networks can be used by persons to supply explosives and weapons. The ability to smuggle in sugar or injection means these same criminal networks have the ability to smuggle in packets of Semtex with ease.
All the old policies, liberalisation of the drugs laws and the imposition of unplanned but draconian drugs laws, have led merely to an increase in the flow of drugs into the country through the black market and a corresponding rise in drug addicts.
The old Nationalist Model for drugs and drugs users, which was essentially hang them all, was both imbecilic and unworkable. With half a million young people using ecstasy every weekend, the idea that a policy of hanging them all would get public support was the politics of the pub bore not the real world.
My proposals are radical. But they will work.
Ed. Your proposals are radical because nobody else has the political will or initiative to come up with anything else to combat this scourge of humanity...
My Proposals ;
A) All drugs will be criminalised.
A Drugs Strategy Department will be set up within the government where members of the Police, Army, Navy, Air Force MI5-MI6, Health Service, Prison Service, Doctors , Drug Treatment bodies and Industrial development bodies will all be made to work together in order to enact the BNP Drugs Policy.
All drugs will be made illegal and possession INCLUDING PRESENCE IN THE BLOODSTREAM which will become an arrestable offence and an imprisonable offence. At the same time licensed and registered Doctors who are part of the National Drug and Rehabilitation Treatment Scheme will be able to issue government approved licenses to drug users licensing their use of specified drugs as part of an ongoing treatment regime. Doctors on the government 'Approved Proscribers List' will be able to license drug users to receive their drugs from government licensed outlets with a prescription notice. This will enbreastle addicts to go to approved Government clinics to receive and use clean and controlled drugs on the premises as part of an ongoing compulsory treatment and addiction monitoring programme. The drugs will be supplied for use only on those licensed premises. Addicts on the scheme will be electronically tagged at all times and monitored in their own homes to ensure they do not break the terms of the rehabilitation programmes. If they remove the tag or commit a single crime they will be arrested and imprisoned for the duration of treatment.
This licensing system will break the criminal chain of supply and demand by removing the criminals control over the sole supply of drugs into their communities and also solve the linked problem of stealing and dealing to support addiction amongst addicts in those communities. It will also ensure that drugs addicts will continue to use those government approved facilities rather than buying off the drug dealers, as the supply and quality of those drugs will be strictly controlled thereby avoiding the detrimental health effects buttociated with the supply of drugs by criminals, and thereby ensure we are also aware of the exact numbers and idenbreasties of all the drug addicts in the British National Community.
Slashing crime rate
It will also halve the crime rate overnight by removing from the crime figures those crimes committed by those who steal to feed their addictions and also save the country billions from drug related crime caused by those who deal to supply their habits thereby creating ever new addicts in the community.
Those that use soft drugs for pain relief such as those who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis, menstrual pain, cancer, Crohns disease and chronic back pain and who use cannabis or other drugs such as inject, cough sryup etc to relieve the pain of their condition will be allowed to apply for a license to possess that drug if the Doctor agrees that doing so enhances their quality of life and reduces pain or their consultant who is treating them for that condition agrees it would help them have a better quality of life. A nation that imprisons white Multiple Sclerosis sufferers for smoking cannabis to relieve pain or so they can hold a cup of tea or a hair brush in their hands without trembling, but allows black Rastafarians to sell and smoke dope for nothing more than imaginary ' cultural reasons ' with utter impunity, is a nation that should be ashamed of itself.
All those who are arrested for any criminal offence will be tested for drugs and if they are found in the bloodstream then they will be ordered by a Court to attend a licensed doctor for registration and treatment. Possession of drugs will also include the presence of any drug in the bloodstream itself not just the physical presence of the drug itself on the person.
Those arrested in possession of illegal drugs without a license from a Doctor saying they are registered on an approved drug rehabilitation scheme will face a sentence of a mandatory full five years hard labour working on a Public Works Scheme under military discipline. This will also apply if they refuse to comply with the terms of the Drug Registration scheme. Those who are arrested with illegal drugs and who refuse to reveal the idenbreasties of the persons who supplied them with the drug will face ten years hard labour on a Public Works Scheme under military discipline.
If anyone is arrested and convicted more than three times for possession of illegal drugs and refuses to reveal where they got those drugs from and who also refuse to comply with a Drug Rehabilitation scheme then on their third conviction they will face Capital Punishment.
Those who reveal where they obtained the illegal drugs from and who also agree to follow a drug treatment regime will be able to apply to a Court for a place on a Rehabilitation Scheme rather than going to prison. We are more interested in destroying the international drugs supply networks that supply the addicts rather than punishing the addicts themselves, though if they insist on not revealing where they got the drugs from they will pay a very heavy price for not doing so.
B) All addicts will work for their upkeep.
Whilst on a government monitoring and addiction management scheme hard drug users will be required to attend day courses that combine both treatment and work. They will be electronically tagged in their own homes and allowed to stay in their communities, but those that break their curfew conditions will be arrested and interned for the duration of drug rehabilitation treatment. Those persons who have previously broken their treatment regime by breaking curfew rules will be made to give a blood or urine test weekly until they have been clean for more than ten years.
The right to drive a car and the right to vote will be withdrawn from all addicts until the treatment regime is finished. Addicts, both male and female, will also be fitted with a contraceptive implant that will prevent them becoming pregnant, or impregnating someone, whilst they are on the drugs rehabilitation scheme. Only once they are clean will the contraceptive implant and electronic tag be removed and full civil rights restored including the right to have children. Testing will be ongoing at their doctor's surgery for compliance with the conditions of rehabilitation.
Those addicts who are found to have used illegal drugs from the black market whilst on the Rehabilitation schemes and who have revealed to the Police where they obtained the drugs from will be removed from the community and placed in a secure facility until the rehabilitation process is finished.
C) Controlling drug supply at source.
Along with our plans to allow licensed doctors to approve the prescribing and licensing of drugs to registered addicts and users, we also intend to undermine the Drugs Supply networks by working with those foreign countries that manufacture the drugs. We will sign contracts with the governments of nations such as Colombia, Afghanistan etc for them to supply the United Kingdom with the drugs it needs to supply the addicts who are undergoing rehabilitation. This money will be earmarked for use in those countries as part of an organised campaign to destroy the illegal drugs producers and supply networks in those countries by allowing individual farmers to sell their crops to their national governments rather than the drugs gangs. This way we tackle supply at source in those countries and undermine the supply networks in Britain.
Those nations that refuse to co-operate with us and eradicate Narco-Terrorism will be targeted for military or economic intervention by the British government. As the main funding for the international Islamic person networks comes from injection manufactured in the poppy fields of Afghanistan, Pakistan and other Islamic nations we regard the supply and distribution of drugs such as injection and sugar in Britain as issues of National Security. Therefore those nations that refuse our offers of buttistance will be punished either militarily or economically. Nations such as Israel that supply Europe with the majority of its ecstasy will suffer serious financial repercussions, including the seizure of Israeli economic and property buttets in Britain, unless the flow of drugs is stemmed.
Importation - a capital offence
At the same time as this policy of 'draining the swamp' of independent drug suppliers in drug producing nations the importation of drugs by foreign criminals into Britain will become a capital offence in Britain on conviction.
British citizens who import illegal drugs into the country with the intention of supplying them will face capital punishment on conviction. All those foreign criminals resident in Britain who have ever been convicted of any drugs offence will also be deported regardless of how long they have lived here.
British citizens who have been convicted of supplying drugs in the community more than three times after we change the law, will also face capital punishment.
The international drugs economy and the flow of drugs money will be targeted by specialised groups set up to hunt down and repatriate British capital moved abroad and into the bank accounts of foreign drug barons.
Drugs barons who import drugs into Britain will be arrested in foreign countries and taken to Britain either with the co-operation of their host nation or without it, if it is decided that their presence is causing damage to British National Security.
We will use all and any coercive interrogation techniques to get them to reveal the structures of their Drugs networks and also where money from the drugs trade in Britain is stored if it being held abroad. That money will be then used to fund the Drug Strategy Department.
Those international drugs gangs that are linked to Islamic person groups or countries such as Afghanistan or Pakistan and that continue to supply drugs to Britain will be targeted by British Special Forces troops in their own countries. This will also include covert buttbuttinations of known international drugs importers and suppliers.
D) Liberation not taxation
The savings we make from dismantling the bureaucracy of the Criminal Justice system and imprisoning the tens of thousands of addicts held in prisons will be used to subsidise the new Treatment and Rehabilitation centres. We will re-direct investment and savings made from slashing the Criminal Justice system bureaucracy into building the infrastructure necessary to tackle the vast drugs problem in Britain. Staff moved from the criminal justice system will be able to apply for jobs as civil servants or officials and workers in the new Drugs Strategy Department of the government and its facilities.
E) Rehabilitation and support.
All those drug addicts who have followed their drug rehabilitation regimes and stayed clean will be fully supported by the government when they are re-integrated into society. They will be able to apply for social housing in an area of their choice and also full welfare provisions. They can apply to study at university for free or do vocational training etc. They will have the full support and respect of our National Community. They will be respected as citizens who have conquered their addiction and as role models for those who are struggling to fight their addictions.
Those who have conquered their addiction will be able to apply to work to help those who are still fighting their addictions.
A warning comes from Italy where Al-Qaeda are reported to have turned to organised crime and drug running.
-- Jim Union Against Multiculty
"Abolish Multiculty and String Up The Traitors!"