Talk:Cocaine boom
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[edit]Sorry, I accidentally published this article before I added all the info I wanted to. I'll be adding more throughout the day if anyone is worried why it's looking sparse at the moment.Mangokeylime (talk) 17:53, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
Funny how everyone wants to blame the CIA for starting the crack epidemic in the late 70's / early 80's but, ignore the fact that white middle America was probably to blame for the crisis. Check it out, in 1972 an author named Daniel Chasin (probably not real name) and publishing company "White Mountain Press" funny, but surely a fake publishing co. made a book called "The gourmet cokebook". In it, you can find the very first written receipe to make crack cocaine. Now, just about every hip 1970's young white couple owned this damn book. Look it up people. We can ignore the facts or maybe no one even really knows about it except a few (and you now) but facts are facts. When you make it available to the world in a book in 1972 and shortly thereafter crack begins to appear in the world I'm pretty sure someone already made it and was probably distributing it. The reciepe doesn't call it crack, well, because the word crack (as far as drugs are concerned) didn't even exist yet (just the recipe). The more you know.... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1008:A031:E0E3:A1CF:C94A:40CB:4BBF (talk) 23:30, 17 December 2024 (UTC)