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Trump suggests that we execute drug dealers to deal with our opiod epidemic. Do NOT fall for this shit. This policy would lead to low level offenders getting executed while the pharmaceutical execs who peddle pills by the millions into poor communities would continue getting rich.
9634 1202 comments 2018-03-02 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
Services Group of America, which contracts to provide prison meals, has donated $80,000 to the campaign against legalizing marijuana in AZ. They make money off prisoners, and they spend their money making sure laws that put more people in jail for victim-less crimes remain on the books.
727 29 comments 2016-11-04 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
Woman accuses former Mormon leader of rape. The Church hires an attorney to write a 5 page dossier detailing the woman's criminal history. The woman gets her rapist to admit on an audio recording to sexual assault. Church attorney then gives dossier to the rapists family, who gives it to the media.
382 49 comments 2018-03-31 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
The pharmaceutical company that makes Fentanyl, which you can actually OD on, has donated $500,000 to the campaign opposing marijuana legalization in Arizona. Gee, I wonder why. Register to vote, folks.
94 7 comments 2016-09-09 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
Don't think both political parties are the same? In 2014, the largest superpacs pumped hundreds of millions into the campaign coffers of candidates from both parties. Most rank and file politicians in both parties are bought and paid for by the same wealthy people. Our system is rigged.
81 10 comments 2015-11-21 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
The Mormon Church came out HARD against Utah's medical marijuana initiative. Last week, MormonLeaks leaked a doc proving the church owns nearly a billion in big pharma stocks. That's right, it likely had nothing to do with religion & everything to do with $$$.
1 388 comments 2018-06-03 relevantlife in r/conspiracy
Trigger warning: suicide. Meet Teal Swan, the social media guru who some claim may be leading her followers to commit suicide. Teal claims to have "special abilities," validates suicidal feelings & claims to help folks uncover "repressed" memories. One of her first clients did in fact kill herself.
1 38 comments 2018-06-11 relevantlife in r/conspiracy

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