TL;DR: This is to document that the Salem Witches were running the American side of opium traffic into China in the 19th Century. I can also provide an indication that their counterparts were doing the same on the British side. Two bonuses: (1) how They have hidden a war—a real war, not metaphorical—more deadly than any until WW1/WW2, and (2) another Parker.
It used to be popular in conspiracy theory circles to document and discuss the great damage the War on Drugs had been doing for decades. I think it should be noted that wars are now declared only informally for PR purposes, not legal ones. With increasing frequency their beginnings and ends are not even noted.
It’s just that no one talks about the War on Drugs any more after “They” quietly dropped it. Quite evidently, the new strategy for domination was to legalize a few harmless drugs and massively import destructive ones, then act helpless to prevent the carnage. Such is the way the herd is managed.
Now that’s all pretty bad, but there is something which I think is worse. Whatever their views on it, almost everyone has heard of the War on Drugs but few are aware there had been a War for Drugs. I hope this isn’t news to anyone reading this, but if it is it proves my point.
I was not young at all when I first heard of the Opium Wars (1839-1860). The War on Drugs was well underway and I thought, “Jeez, you gotta be a real degenerate to be hooked on heroin these days, and opium is almost as bad. If they had to have a war over opium, at least they used the military for something positive for once.” It was quite some time before I learned quite how ignorant I was. However, I don’t think I was at all behind the curve and I think the curve is much lower now.
So yes, the Opium Wars were fought in order to sell opium into China, make tons of cash, and destroy the society. Take fentanyl today, multiply it by whatever factor, render the government powerless to stop it, add in a Chinese amphibious invasion or two, and maybe we start to get a sense for it. The Opium Wars were, in my judgment, far worse than the War on Drugs.
Now take all that chaos and hell and remember it was all being fuelled externally by these opium pushers. They would be like the Mexican cartels of the day if they were being openly promoted and supported by the Mexican government and military. So how would wiki characterize this?
Some American merchants entered the trade by smuggling opium from Turkey into China, including Warren Delano Jr. and Francis Blackwell Forbes; in American historiography this is sometimes referred to as the Old China Trade. By 1833, the Chinese opium trade soared to 30,000 chests, that is, 2,310 tonnes (5.1 million pounds).
Believe it or not, that is literally all they have to say about these monsters. We’re also deep into a certain kind of disinformation: not lies, but making use of the way we totally fool ourselves by subconsciously thinking, “If there was anything important and relevant, they would tell me.” No, They wouldn’t. We’ll come back to what They are avoiding telling you.
If you look at names of those two drug pushers above, you’re probably thinking, “Oh, Delano as in FDR, and Forbes as in John Forbes Kerry!” Correct. Those scumbags come from lines of scumbags before them. Now, while everything you dig up on these lowlifes may be true, they’re sending you off in a direction opposite to a more revealing one. That’s where we’re headed.
I came to this subject because I touched on it briefly in this recent post:
“Skull and Bones” is just another project of the Salem Witches (conspiracies.win 8/6/2025)
One of the founders had a cousin who was heavily involved in the opium trade. The association was enough for the point I was trying to make. But then, maybe I was too hasty and that association was just incidental, huh? I decided to flesh it out. Of course, it’s worse than I thought.
That founder of The Order was William Huntington Russell (1809-1885) and his cousin was Samuel Russell (1789-1862). In 1819, Samuel founded Russell & Company, which “specialised in trading tea, silk and opium and was eventually involved in the shipping trade”. FFS, talk about soft-pedaling something.
Okay, now let’s go back and look at the wiki pages for those two dirthole opium pushers. Who did Warren Delano Jr. work for? Russell & Company. Who did Francis Blackwell Forbes work for? Russell & Company. Well, well. The name Russell was kept off the Opium Wars page entirely.
There is another issue I wanted to investigate. In the Skull and Bones post, I quoted this from the Company’s wiki:
In the opening months of 1831, Russell & Company had successfully smuggled of 3,500 chests of Indian opium into China; equal to twenty percent of the total amount of opium imported into China in the whole of 1831 alone.
Okay, so Russell had 20%, but what were the shares of other American opium smugglers? Well, I looked around and as far as I can tell: zero. And here’s more stuff they’re trying to hide, which will lead us to You Know Who:
Russell & Company’s history in the opium trade was rooted in its precursor establishment as ‘Perkins & Co’, which was responsible for the organization and coordination of drug trading throughout parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, mainly including Turkey.
Yep, turns out they were worldwide, this “Perkins & Co.” that became “Russell & Co.”. But who were they? Wiki provides no links in the article. Never fear. They’re talking about this guy: Thomas Handasyd Perkins:
American merchant, slave trader, smuggler and philanthropist from a wealthy Boston Brahmin family. Starting with bequests from his grandfather and father-in-law, he amassed a huge fortune. As a young man, he traded slaves in Saint-Domingue, worked as a maritime fur trader trading furs from the American Northwest to China, and then turned to smuggling Turkish opium into China.
Now let me just short-circuit this because we all know where this is headed. Thomas traces to an ancestor named Edmund Perkins, II (1600-1650). He was from Warwickshire, England. One of the Salem Witches, fake convicted but later fake exonerated, was Mary Bradbury (1615-1700). She was born Mary Perkins in—wait for it—Warwickshire, England. What are the chances? Like, 100%, right?
The other big part of the opium trade involved the British East India Company, about which I do not yet have a lot to say. Nothing very specific, anyway, but the EIC involved Elizabeth I and there is a ton going on with her just outside the spotlight, as usual.
Let me give you a very quick example of what I’m filing away to write up in the future. It looks like her real father was a guy named Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland. Later, the 1st Duke of Northumberland was a guy named Hugh Percy. His bastard son was James Smithson, founder of the oh-so-sus Smithsonian. Hugh’s legitimate son, also Hugh, was commander of British forces in the area during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Get the drift?
What about the Salem Witches, you ask? It seems that in America, they played around with the spelling of “Percy” a bit. Get this: there’s a place called “Peirce Farm at Witch Hill” where Mary Eastey was fake arrested. See how they don’t mention that in her wiki? Left the name Peirce out of it.
Remember good old Barbara Bush? She was born Barbara Pierce and comes from a line of powerful Pierces, perhaps even stretching back to Salem. So is her real dad Aleister Crowley? Who knows, probably, but the point is that They tell you these other very intriguing things so you never suspect there are connections the other way. See how it works?
Bonus: Here’s everything the Opium Wars wiki has to say about a certain event:
In 1853, northern China was convulsed by the Taiping Rebellion, which established its capital at Nanjing.
Wow, how boring. Never heard of the Taiping Rebellion, right? In the decade since I came across it, I’ve never heard it mentioned once. Well, it turns out:
It ranks as one of the bloodiest wars in human history, the bloodiest civil war, and the largest conflict of the 19th century, comparable to World War I in terms of deaths. Thirty million people fled the conquered regions to foreign settlements or other parts of China…. The most widely cited sources estimate the total number of deaths during the almost 14 years of the rebellion to be approximately 20 to 30 million civilians and soldiers. Most of the deaths were attributed to plague and famine. Some analysts have claimed that the death toll may have reached 100 million.
Seems like a hard thing to hide but They did a great job, didn’t They?
Bonus 2: Remember Warren Delano Jr.? He was plugged in, genealogically speaking:
Among his siblings were brothers Frederick Delano, Edward Delano and Franklin Hughes Delano, who was married to Laura Astor, a daughter of William Backhouse Astor Sr. and a sister of, among others, John Jacob Astor III and William Backhouse Astor Jr.
But right before that, they tell us something more provocative (to me, anyway):
After his mother's death in 1827, his father, who was involved in the New England sea trade, remarried to Elizabeth Adams, a widow of Captain Parker of the United States Navy.
Oh ho! Well, if you go the Geni page for his father, Capt. Warren Delano (1779-1866), you’ll find two records for his wife: Elizabeth Delano (Adams) (1792-1865) and the virtually empty Eliza Delano (Parker).
Point is, there’s another Parker in the woodpile and They’re trying to hide him.
Great thanks, as always, for reading!
Damn I love your fucking posts!
Thanks for this obscenely detailed breakdown, Primate98
Thank you so much for the support, I really appreciate it! And I promise you, there is so much more material yet to be written up.