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flagsClassified briefings and explosive Congressional testimony reveal the shocking extent to which Chinese cannabis criminal networks have infiltrated American soil, ultimately transforming what politicians promised would be harmless marijuana legalisation into a sophisticated weapon of mass social destruction.

What Congressional testimony has uncovered will shock even seasoned observers of organised crime: specifically, a meticulously orchestrated invasion that exploits America’s drug liberalisation policies to fund human trafficking, finance deadly fentanyl operations, and potentially compromise national security infrastructure.

THE SMOKING GUN: $153 BILLION IN MISSING CANNABIS

Evidence proves damning and undeniable. Furthermore, internal documents examined show that in Oklahoma alone, a single American state, Chinese cannabis criminal networks have actively created what can only be described as a parallel economy worth ten times the state’s entire government budget.

The numbers stagger beyond comprehension: Between March 2024 and March 2025, licensed grow sites reported 87.2 million cannabis plants. However, dispensaries sold merely 1.6 million pounds of marijuana.

Subsequently, Donnie Anderson, Director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, delivered the devastating calculation to a hushed Congressional hearing room: “Over 85 million plants are unaccounted for, representing an estimated $153 billion in missing product and proceeds.”

To put this criminal enterprise in perspective: Oklahoma’s entire state budget amounts to just $13 billion. Consequently, the illegal cannabis trade controlled by Chinese cannabis criminal networks generates ten times what it costs to run an entire American state.

CALIFORNIA PRECEDENT: THE 100-HOUSE SEIZURE OPERATION

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