Morocco has the worst drug problems of any country in the world and their global effects are cataclysmic. Its policies made some citizens monsters who were responsible for Europe's worst terrorist attacks this century, also influencing America's 9/11. Now they have given birth to the Netherland's Moroccan mafia, responsible for much organised crime in Europe. But the world has not woken up to these facts or their direct link to Morocco's drug policies, hypocritical drug laws, and wayward treatment of drug addicts. Each on ...
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Morocco has the worst drug problems of any country in the world and their global effects are cataclysmic. Its policies made some citizens monsters who were responsible for Europe's worst terrorist attacks this century, also influencing America's 9/11. Now they have given birth to the Netherland's Moroccan mafia, responsible for much organised crime in Europe. But the world has not woken up to these facts or their direct link to Morocco's drug policies, hypocritical drug laws, and wayward treatment of drug addicts. Each on its own is bad, combined they are the cruxes of their huge drug problems. Having helped alcoholics and drug addicts recover in more than thirty countries and worked as a consultant to the pharmaceutical industry for an equal number of years, in 2016 I went to live there. My aim was to advise their medical profession and to help drug addicts and their families. What I discovered compelled me to write two books. The aim of each is to get this message to King Mohamed VIth, his government and medical profession, before there is another Moroccan led terrorist attack. One book is fact, The King and the Street Children - Rescuing Lost Souls, the other a fictional political thriller, Drug Clouds Over Morocco - Casablanca Revisited.
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