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We can look at the astonishing numbers, profits, and power these tobacco companies have and get a good idea. We can look up the history of "Tobacco Bonds" and understand how many deals were backed on these tobacco bonds on a federal and state level as "guaranteed income" for years to come, and we can look at the millions, upon millions, upon millions of dollars that tobacco companies have donated to PAC's and political campaigns over the past decade, to get the guys they need in office, in office, for multiple terms. That will give us a good idea. However.....
Meet the "Anti Illicit Trade Intelligence Unit" or the AITIU, a global organization who works closely with the FBI, the ATF, INTERPOL, and many other global policing and intelligence agencies, making sure the profits are going right where they're suppose to go (in accordance with the tobacco bonds I'm guessing)

If your thinking is anything like mine, you might say to yourself "gee, it seems there's 10X more effort going into cracking down on counterfeit tobacco, than there is going into counterfeit currency! And then you might question yourself, just how strong is the US dollar compared to tobacco bonds? You might even start getting deeper into the subject and then, all of the sudden, the war on vaping (or the war on us) starts to make much more sense.
(I wanted to put the video here, but apparently it has been removed from youtube and there is no URL link for the video on their page, so you'll have to go to the site, sorry. The video really shows just how much goes into this operation on a daily basis, worldwide)
http://www.bat.com/group/sites/UK__9D9KCY.nsf/vwPagesWebLive/DO9FZJN7
Meet the "Anti Illicit Trade Intelligence Unit" or the AITIU, a global organization who works closely with the FBI, the ATF, INTERPOL, and many other global policing and intelligence agencies, making sure the profits are going right where they're suppose to go (in accordance with the tobacco bonds I'm guessing)

If your thinking is anything like mine, you might say to yourself "gee, it seems there's 10X more effort going into cracking down on counterfeit tobacco, than there is going into counterfeit currency! And then you might question yourself, just how strong is the US dollar compared to tobacco bonds? You might even start getting deeper into the subject and then, all of the sudden, the war on vaping (or the war on us) starts to make much more sense.
(I wanted to put the video here, but apparently it has been removed from youtube and there is no URL link for the video on their page, so you'll have to go to the site, sorry. The video really shows just how much goes into this operation on a daily basis, worldwide)
http://www.bat.com/group/sites/UK__9D9KCY.nsf/vwPagesWebLive/DO9FZJN7