Japan's Weaponized WW2 Opium Cigarettes

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  • @michaelb6729
    @michaelb6729 Před rokem +2681

    Lets get this on a tray .....

  • @cpcrook
    @cpcrook Před rokem +526

    "It's an empty box"
    Ian, disappointed: "oh, okay..."

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Před rokem +49

      the question is whether it was empty before and after filming

    • @dmo530
      @dmo530 Před rokem +50

      Steve1989MREInfo got to review it first. Nice.

    • @Reinhard96
      @Reinhard96 Před rokem +6

      @@dmo530 bro don't say that... man has been missing too long and I'm getting worried. It could be he just has no content to cover, but as far as I've heard nobody has heard anything from him.

    • @reliantncc1864
      @reliantncc1864 Před rokem +7

      Next episode: "Now we take Golden Bat cigarettes to the range..." Of course cigarettes degrade badly with time and these would be like smoking cardboard.

    • @cpcrook
      @cpcrook Před rokem +4

      @@Reinhard96 he runs a landscaping company so I imagine with the usual seasonal work he's probably also busy with more work from the couple hurricanes this year.

  • @hitomarusensha
    @hitomarusensha Před rokem +102

    Hello from Japan, Golden bat is indeed still on the market however it is not in the same form as it once was. See in Japan there was an age where cigarettes came in 3 classifications. those being 1st-3rd rate. 1st rate would be a more expensive brand usually sold by JT or Japan Tobacco in a higher quality cig and better presentation etc. (I believe some U.S brands like Marlboro fall under this category). Golden bat, along side other brands like echo were filter less but the tobacco used was light and mellow. This approach was because cigarette tax rates were based off of weight which is why golden bat and echo could sell a pack of 20 for around 40-50 yen and in pre 2019 they cost about 250 because of inflation. However, come 2019 the tax rate was increased for all cigarettes and kind of abolished the rating system which would have put echo and golden bat up to 1st rate price making it about 500 yen per pack. To get around this both echo and golden bat stopped making cigarettes and started making filtered cigars as they could then keep the price down to 250 as the regulations of cigars are different. Both golden bat and echo kinda have the same taste but honestly taste a little better since becoming cigars and of course they all have filters now. The only downside is golden bat is only sold in Hokkaido or on very rare occasions in a smoke shop that marks the price up to about 500-750 per pack. If you enjoy smoking and want something short but has a decent taste I recommend golden bat but honestly wakaba and echo both are good filtered cigars for a good price. Also cold smoke them, if you treat it like a normal cig it wont taste as good so treat it more like, well, a small cigar.

    • @butre.
      @butre. Před rokem +4

      there's a lot of parallels there with the US cigarette market. Cigars are taxed differently so a lot of inexpensive brands like Ohm or 305 will wrap with a tobacco based paper to change their tax status, or since flavored cigarettes are banned brands like Djarum will do it to make clove cigarettes

    • @ben-chan420
      @ben-chan420 Před rokem +2

      ok now I really want to try some japanese smokes
      can you even get them in the states?

    • @butre.
      @butre. Před rokem +1

      @@ben-chan420 there are some grey market sites that sell imported cigarettes from various countries, or sometimes you can get them on military bases and at duty free stores.

    • @deletedTestimony
      @deletedTestimony Před rokem

      Are the Golden Bat smokes and Golden Bat anime related at all?

    • @JohnnyWSmokeyJnrsMum
      @JohnnyWSmokeyJnrsMum Před rokem +2

      Golden bat are with a strong coffee the breakfast of champions. If your lucky some of the ma and pa tobacco shops in the country have old stock . Now I know the full story, thanks. I was bummed when they just disappeared off the shelf.

  • @Ramonatho
    @Ramonatho Před rokem +222

    Ian opening a pack of cigarettes like he inspects a gun was charming.

    • @herrakaarme
      @herrakaarme Před rokem +10

      Too bad the pack was empty, so he couldn't take it to the range and fire a single shot.

    • @nospoon4799
      @nospoon4799 Před rokem

      @@herrakaarme Magdump couchlock.

    • @drops2cents260
      @drops2cents260 Před rokem +4

      @@herrakaarme
      > fire a single shot
      As this pack would contain opium-laced cigarettes, I presume that in this context the phrase "take a single hit" would probably be more appropriate. :-)

    • @ckl9390
      @ckl9390 Před rokem

      I suppose it is a reflex at this time to check that anything he's presenting in the studio is empty. As crass as it may sound, if Ian had been the armourer on the Dust filmset there wouldn't have been a firearms related accident.

  • @Matt-xc6sp
    @Matt-xc6sp Před rokem +489

    Virgin Gun Collector: It’s too bad it’s illegal to put a reproduction stock on my Luger
    Chad Cigarette Collector: Here’s a pack of smack smokes

    • @kelteckin
      @kelteckin Před rokem +47

      Hey everything's legal when cops ain't around

    • @memeaids445
      @memeaids445 Před rokem +43

      @@kelteckin The only thing illegal is getting caught.

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Před rokem +28

      Or those guys who collect old ration kits that still have the government issue methamphetamine tablets in them

    • @Buglife.352
      @Buglife.352 Před rokem +15

      Smack smokes lol love it

    • @ScottCalvinsClause
      @ScottCalvinsClause Před rokem +10

      😂smack smokes

  • @testpleaseignore
    @testpleaseignore Před rokem +1276

    Headstamp needs a book discussing the historic production of Molotov cocktails under Finland so we can cover both alcohol and explosives for Ian to check off his bingo sheet of publishing books to piss off the ATF

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před rokem +695

      I will definitely include factory-made Molotovs in my Finnish book :)

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Před rokem +43

      I doubt they were made with alcohol. molotov cocktails are generally made with gasoline because it is (and even more so was) cheaper. I think it also burns a little hotter and might ignite better.

    • @Marcel_Germann
      @Marcel_Germann Před rokem +48

      @@Ass_of_Amalek Gasoline and Diesel mixture. At least it is described that way in "The service in the (Austrian) Army" by Karl Ruef released in the 1970s. Interesting book about equipment and tactics for warfare in alpine regions. But unfortunately it's only available in German language, if you are able to find an example. Also gives a nice overview of their firearms and equipment at that time. From P38 over Sturmgewehr 58 (FN FAL) to MG 42/MG 74 and even MP 41 (PPSh-41).

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins Před rokem +12

      @Semechki for Putin there's probably been more than a few made of just burning spirits, its still effective

    • @seculartapes
      @seculartapes Před rokem +45

      @@Ass_of_Amalek somebody has to empty the bottles before you put the gasoline in though…

  • @donjones4719
    @donjones4719 Před rokem +34

    When you really, really want to develop brand loyalty.

    • @davidcox3076
      @davidcox3076 Před rokem +3

      I just can't stop smoking Golden Bats! It's almost like they're laced with smack or something.

    • @Alex-lg6nz
      @Alex-lg6nz Před 11 měsíci

      Coca-cola

  • @123edwardzpad
    @123edwardzpad Před rokem +37

    Golden Bat cigarettes are still available in Japan. Now they have a little activated carbon section in the filter, like the old Lark cigarette brand.

    • @Fausto_4841
      @Fausto_4841 Před rokem +2

      Parliament 100's have charcoal filters too

  • @seangannon6081
    @seangannon6081 Před rokem +469

    Stuff like this is why I absolutely love history. You wouldn’t think something as obscure as Japanese Imperial Tobacco would be so interesting until you actually look into it.

    • @markewings7525
      @markewings7525 Před rokem

      I agree, but not just history

    • @fffwe3876
      @fffwe3876 Před rokem +1

      opium in alcohol beverages was widely consumed in europe and US.
      even COCA cola contained real cocaine.
      Heroin in cough medicine and we gave it to children.
      😅😅😅😅

    • @yougonnaeatthat9889
      @yougonnaeatthat9889 Před rokem +3

      That's why I spent a lot of time in the library as a kid. My mother says I read every non-fiction book they had. Visited my hometown 5yrs ago, pretty sad to see all those old books gone. Weren't bright shiny and new. They had all of Teddy Roosevelt's books, first editions, probably sold them for a quarter. Not to mention all the hunters and gun cranks books from 1920s-70s. Keith, O'Connor, Pope and Young too many to mention its depressing. A lot of that stuff isn't on the nets.

    • @baileyayyy5085
      @baileyayyy5085 Před rokem

      this isn't really history specific most things are interesting if you get in the weeds

    • @yougonnaeatthat9889
      @yougonnaeatthat9889 Před rokem +1

      @@baileyayyy5085 isn't history?

  • @t3hgraemek
    @t3hgraemek Před rokem +998

    Love it when Ian covers historical subjects instead of just guns

    • @programmer437
      @programmer437 Před rokem +30

      I’m a simple man, I see an Ian video, I click like.

    • @caprise-music6722
      @caprise-music6722 Před rokem +12

      Heck yes. He’s such a wonderful conveyor of history

    • @testpleaseignore
      @testpleaseignore Před rokem +21

      I still think my favorite video of Ian is the one where a tour guide recognizes him in France and lets him take over the tour and give a lecture on the French mutinies of world war I

    • @user-dc1dr9kr8x
      @user-dc1dr9kr8x Před rokem +27

      The name of the channel is forgotten weapons and certainly opium and the control of it is a weapon

    • @IvanIvanov-ni4rs
      @IvanIvanov-ni4rs Před rokem +16

      @@user-dc1dr9kr8x I sure could go for one of those opium laced cigarettes right about now 😵‍💫

  • @fratricidefrank
    @fratricidefrank Před rokem +300

    You would break the internet community of you were able to do a video with Steve1989. You both are such a calm and informative bunch. Thank you for brining the new generation knowledge

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před rokem +241

      I would love to do that, but I have never been able to get him to talk to me. :(

    • @VonLinkinshire
      @VonLinkinshire Před rokem +79

      @@ForgottenWeapons we shall restlessly post comments on his channel until he does :p

    • @polykoma
      @polykoma Před rokem +11

      @@ForgottenWeapons That's really sad! I hope you keep trying. You and him would be a super awesom combo im pretty sure!

    • @LongTran-em6hc
      @LongTran-em6hc Před rokem +35

      You need 70 years old japanese MRE.

    • @chrisbrent7487
      @chrisbrent7487 Před rokem +20

      Steve would have been game to smoke one of the cigarettes too. The normal ones not the opium ones.

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 Před rokem +144

    That spiked ammo story reminds me of the trap firewood story I heard a few years ago. This guy's grandfather was having issues with someone stealing his firewood one winter. Suspecting it was his neighbor, he commented on how the neighbors woodpile didn't seem to be shrinking, asked if they had gotten a smaller woodstove, a more efficient one, etc. The neighbor just brushed it off and the theft stopped for a while. Eventually the grandfather realized that his woodpile was shrinking faster again and decided enough was enough. He cut off the end of a small, unsplit piece of firewood, bored out the center, filled it with black powder and used the piece he'd cut off to form a plug that would blend in with the rings. He then put it back on the woodpile a few layers down so it would have a chance to weather before anyone would get to it. Sure enough, a few weeks later the piece was missing and a few days after that his neighbor's stove pipe beat the Russians into space. It also blew the door of the stove open and ejected most of it's contents.
    Those big old cast iron stoves were really overbuilt. A modern stove would have probably grenaded.

    • @DONTMESSWITHRUSSIA
      @DONTMESSWITHRUSSIA Před rokem +23

      Gotta give it to the man. Simple, but devastatingly effective.

    • @TheSporelord01
      @TheSporelord01 Před rokem +28

      One hell of a reaction to stealing wood. Straight up could’ve killed the neighbor and/or burned down his house. Not sure if I’m impressed, terrified, or both.

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 Před rokem +33

      @@TheSporelord01 if you’ve ever had to chop your own firewood, you’d be protective of it too. I’m sure if the law knew, they’d have arrested him for making booby traps, which is very illegal. And there is always the chance the neighbor may want to retaliate with something equally horrible. But the moral of the story is, don’t be a thief.

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Před rokem +8

      @@TheSporelord01 seriously, could’ve actually tried to catch him in the act, or maybe put a bunch the coloring agents for smoke bombs in the in the wood so he could see the results without worrying about killing a guy.
      certainly creative, but definitely an overboard response if you ask me. catch him and confront him, don’t try and kill the guy. yikes 😬

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Před rokem +1

      @@alphagt62 true, but maybe don’t be a vigilante either and just catch the dude in the act so you can turn him into the cops or something.“this was something as i mentioned in my above reply, he could have used the filling / coloring agent from colored smoke bombs or something. heck, i know a lot of copper based chemicals with burn green or blue. that would have caught the guy without possibly blowing him up.

  • @mky45lg
    @mky45lg Před rokem +131

    Now that's a forgotten weapon. My gosh the many faces and aspects of making war on the enemy. Well done Ian. Very interesting.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Před rokem +16

      *Fentanyl has entered the chat*

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Před rokem +16

      @@WayStedYou fentanyl, the opium war uno reverse card

    • @tonys335
      @tonys335 Před rokem +3

      @@Ass_of_Amalek Oh my God, Youre right

  • @maxkennedy8075
    @maxkennedy8075 Před rokem +41

    That is a bond villain tier plot by the Japanese holy shit

    • @Tekdruid
      @Tekdruid Před rokem +5

      @@Feroce Well the Brits were openly selling straight opium but kinda yes.

    • @dk3062
      @dk3062 Před rokem

      They weren't "just emulating the Brits" That's speculation. Don't give them excuses for their evil.

    • @J-BiRTH
      @J-BiRTH Před rokem +3

      @@dk3062 If I recall there actually is quite a few instances of Japanese Imperialists in the 1880-1930 era explicitly stating that their goal was to emulate the British in becoming a colonial empire, and they certainly acted it out in their wars of expansion in that time. so it's more than speculation.

    • @Archimedes.5000
      @Archimedes.5000 Před rokem +2

      @@dk3062 lol what

    • @Fausto_4841
      @Fausto_4841 Před rokem +1

      except it actually worked. bond villains are always failures.

  • @theprofessional155
    @theprofessional155 Před rokem +25

    Hey Ian do you know what they would do to stop their own soldiers smoking them ? Considering that they tried to circulate them they were bound to be found by Japanese soldiers. I don’t think regular troops were told about it.

    • @Alex-lg6nz
      @Alex-lg6nz Před 11 měsíci

      The Japanese planned to do this whole thing prior to the invasion, I'm assuming.

    • @slimebooger4758
      @slimebooger4758 Před 10 měsíci

      Bro, your gta 4 playthrough convinced me to watch the sopranos

  • @zawzawaung6789
    @zawzawaung6789 Před rokem +144

    Golden Bat smokes were on the market in Japan until at least 1979. That's the last year I saw them for sale. I smoked them for a couple of years. Of course they contained no opium. They were considered a smoke for poor country people, cranky oldsters, or young bohemians. I guess they still must be on the market in Japan, but I cannot figure out who'd smoke them. They were kind of like a filterless Lucky Strike or Camel.

    • @imadequate3376
      @imadequate3376 Před rokem +16

      Local native American owned tobacco shop near me carries the filterless luckies and camels.
      They are a bit pricier than the normal cigarettes but I personally enjoy the taste of both brand's filterless cigarettes, I definitely think they get a better cut of tobacco myself.

    • @bradpnw1897
      @bradpnw1897 Před rokem +7

      Only smoke for less than a year and I still crave camel wides no filters. They taste better

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus Před rokem +5

      I smoke filterless luckies and camels state side when I can find a good price for them, camels are better filterless than lucky strikes are if you want aromatics.

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus Před rokem +6

      @@imadequate3376the fact that a non-filtered cigarette is more expensive than a filtered one is fubar. They went up in price when hipsters found them, I swear they used to be like 6-8 bucks a pack at one point

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Před rokem +1

      @@imadequate3376 When people buy them at the res by the carton and freeze them, are they still good later?

  • @justinkane9967
    @justinkane9967 Před rokem +16

    Will we see an inrange test for these?

    • @morgs456
      @morgs456 Před rokem

      Lmao

    • @almightyyoke
      @almightyyoke Před rokem +1

      Now I’m picturing some guy standing at a firing range in a shooting stance then pulling out a box of cigarettes instead of a pistol

  • @kevanbrandvold1584
    @kevanbrandvold1584 Před rokem +251

    My grandpa passed away Friday afternoon and he was an absolute gunnut. little fuddy but so am I now and I don't care. Your videos have always made me feel so close to him, I'd send him links to my favorite ones and wed talk about guns and he'd tell me stuff only Ian and grandpa could know. And now I watch this videos with a lump in my throat but still feeling close to grandpa.

    • @akaroth7542
      @akaroth7542 Před rokem +13

      Sry about your Grandpa. Sounds like you're carrying on his interests. I have my Grandpa's hunting stuff. Glad to take care of it for him. Hopefully you can do the same too : )

    • @Romin.777
      @Romin.777 Před rokem +9

      My condolances. :)

    • @kevanbrandvold1584
      @kevanbrandvold1584 Před rokem +4

      @@akaroth7542 that's the plan and Thank you. I was lucky enough to take over a good bit of it before he passed and talk to him about a couple hunts that his gear went on.

    • @akaroth7542
      @akaroth7542 Před rokem +4

      @@kevanbrandvold1584 I'm glad he trusted you with it and you'll be able to pass it down : )

    • @kevanbrandvold1584
      @kevanbrandvold1584 Před rokem +5

      @@akaroth7542 the siblings, cousins and I will probably have to split up his personal effects but my grandpa left it up to my brother and I to help my Gramma and he always told us just make it fair, we know what means what and to who so if my brother cherishes something it's his and if one of my cousins who wasn't very close to him could use a latern or something or some camping gear or even a rifle he said let em have one. He gave me more in teachings and time given than any of those material possessions, it wasn't enough though. I don't think any amount could have been, but I could have stretched just a little more for an eternity if I had the chance.

  • @Mr.T711
    @Mr.T711 Před rokem

    Nice! Very cool anything that takes a particular aspect of the war and dives in headfirst. Especially so niche.

  • @Bacteriophagebs
    @Bacteriophagebs Před rokem +187

    2:15 "We see what those guys did, I'll bet we can do that, but better" is basically the national motto of Japan. The Japanese invented very few things on their own over the centuries, but they've probably _improved_ more things than any one other nation.

    • @Necrodermis
      @Necrodermis Před rokem +13

      its usually more "we like what you have, lets modify it for our needs". A lot of their best inventions however are from the 20th century. My favorite is the Chindogu: pretty much the art of creating a gadget designed to solve one particular task well while also creating more problems.

    • @matts3425
      @matts3425 Před rokem

      I thought the killer golden bat was from a lab in Wuhan, China. Guess it was Japan who gave it to them in the first place...History is crazy.

    • @cedhome7945
      @cedhome7945 Před rokem +7

      If you work in the automotive industry they make everything different so nothing fits from one year to the next and everything rusts and corrodes after a few years ..if that's progress you can have it !

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před rokem +5

      @Cancer McAids Of course sometimes the way they "improve" things is just by dialing it up to eleven, but that's usually more of a cultural thing than a technological one.

    • @jakublulek3261
      @jakublulek3261 Před rokem +4

      From my experience it went British/Americans invented it, Japanese improved on it (with couple notable exceptions like Czechoslovakian Jawa being copied by Honda into Super Cup). Japanese living outside of Japan are very productive when comes to inventions, so it must be for the most part cultural thing.

  • @zehnerdygamer3329
    @zehnerdygamer3329 Před rokem +22

    I would enjoy Headstamp branching out a bit - this sort of thing, maybe a few books on vehicles - and even maybe general histories.

    • @reliantncc1864
      @reliantncc1864 Před rokem +4

      Vehicles would be great! I would love to see work on the less-covered vehicles like armored cars, tank destroyers, and rocket artillery like the Calliope.

  • @klettersteig599
    @klettersteig599 Před rokem +10

    Hey Ian, could you do a video on the rocket-propelled grappling hooks used during D-day at Pointe du Hoc? After looking at pictures of the cliffs I wanted to know how it was possible for the GIs to scale the cliffs and found reference to these grappling hooks. It’s very hard to find information about these on the internet. Also surprising, because grappling hooks are usually thought of as a joke, but we’re somehow effectively used there.

  • @ryantron9
    @ryantron9 Před rokem

    Never heard of this topic before, thank you for the insightful video. Truly fascinating.

  • @imadequate3376
    @imadequate3376 Před rokem +3

    Doihara was sentenced to death and the hanging carried out in 1948.
    The Japanese politician involved and basically ran the opium cigarette production plant was a guy named Naoki Hoshino and he was given a life sentence but released in the 50s and went on to be the president or chairman of several companies most notably the Tokyu Corporation which made electric rail cars.

  • @robinthrill3r7
    @robinthrill3r7 Před rokem +12

    A while back a friend of mine made booby trap click pens with Rosary pea extract (abrin) and it seemed fairly effective. Such unique things you can create.

    • @xenostim
      @xenostim Před rokem

      well shit. did it work?

    • @robinthrill3r7
      @robinthrill3r7 Před rokem

      @@xenostim yes. But if the subject survives longer then 36 hours normally they'll make a full recovery. For the most part it is very effective.

  • @RonOhio
    @RonOhio Před rokem +30

    My uncle was a senior NCO in MACV SOG, the reference to the C4 "performance enhanced" ammunition supplied to the Viet Cong makes me wonder, are there any books in print about those kinds of dirty tricks or specialized weapons? Perhaps somewhere out there there is a Vietnam vet or a historian with an unpublished manuscript.

    • @thedolt9215
      @thedolt9215 Před rokem +16

      That was called operation eldest son… Lots of information on the Internet

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před rokem +4

      Just research " CIA manuals" and whatever details you wanna add

    • @PersonalityMalfunction
      @PersonalityMalfunction Před rokem +1

      Several good books written by John Stryker Meyer, including "Across the Fence" and others.

    • @danielcotts8673
      @danielcotts8673 Před rokem +1

      @@thedolt9215 In March 1968 a SF Trooper told me to avoid VC ammo with black around the primer.

    • @MrPolicekarim
      @MrPolicekarim Před rokem +2

      During the Malayan Emergency, the British gave their enemies, the CT, grenades that would explode instantly when the ring was pulled. Also guns that shot backwards. Killing the firer.
      During WW2, the UK Spec Ops Excecutive, their version of the OSS. They got caught with dead rats filled with explosives. They also did that to coal.

  • @RobertDooley-sl7cp
    @RobertDooley-sl7cp Před rokem

    Very interesting guys! And what a result for your kickstarter!

  • @Jimtheneals
    @Jimtheneals Před rokem +13

    I didn't think I would be interested in this topic; boy was I wrong. This is cool too. Now I want to know more. Thanks Ian!

  • @nondi
    @nondi Před rokem +3

    beautiful cover, love what you're doing!

  • @infernaldaedra
    @infernaldaedra Před rokem

    This is fascinating history and this is why I come back to Ian's channel time and time again

  • @lolzormachine
    @lolzormachine Před rokem +25

    This makes me think about the fentanyl problem in the US. Perhaps there's a similar intent from whoever's supplying it

    • @AM-hf9kk
      @AM-hf9kk Před rokem +6

      It certainly places the effort to decriminalize various drugs in a different light. Almost like it's not a great idea...

    • @georgemoskal2098
      @georgemoskal2098 Před rokem +1

      You are on to something, wouldn't surprise me

    • @jerrybrush3859
      @jerrybrush3859 Před rokem

      The problems they are having with decriminalizing drugs arises from not also having a legal means of production. You just can't say it's ok now to have drugs and not have a system in place to produce as safe as can be expected drugs. When you do you have black market players who rush even harder to create a supply and you end up with a problem worse than before. Um, almost like politicians planned it that way wouldn't you say? The War on Drugs has been a complete failure and has done more to piss on our rights than probably anything else other than the so called Patriot Act. The WOD has gave us no knock warrants, helped usher in more firearm laws and a host of other things. It's time to say we tried it, we lost and time to try something else.

    • @randomname3247
      @randomname3247 Před rokem

      You don't know who is supplying it? CHINESE companies in CHINA where the communist gov't has an iron grip on what the people do so therin lies the responsible party. CHINA. Fool me once... Now it's China's turn.

    • @RAWNERVZ
      @RAWNERVZ Před rokem +2

      Or it feels good, I Don't wanna be a wet blanket but

  • @chipsdubbo5.56
    @chipsdubbo5.56 Před rokem +11

    4:47 Ian giving the drug talk to his kids:
    "You get the spicy cigarette and you wake up and realize you're addicted to opium "

  • @AvalancheTRA
    @AvalancheTRA Před rokem +1

    i really love the style of the covers on these books

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman8050 Před rokem

    Great follow up vid thanks Ian.

  • @stocktonjoans
    @stocktonjoans Před rokem +93

    America: "We got people addicted to nicotine, even though smoking is really fucking bad for you"
    Japan: "Hold my Sake"

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Před rokem +7

      Lol people have been addicted to nicotine long before "America/The US" was a thing.

    • @baomao7243
      @baomao7243 Před rokem +3

      @@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 It was a joke.

    • @Stephen85
      @Stephen85 Před rokem

      @@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 not really. Native Americans used it, but they couldn't procure enough to be addicted. Europeans started growing it and spread it around the world. People didn't even know to smoke other drugs until then. I still don't really get how it worked. If there were already opium dens then they already had the drug and the withdrawals from opium or heroin only last about a week. It's not that big of a deal, just stop smoking that weak mixture of morphine and codien. One use isn't going to make anyone an addict either. Just give it a month or two after you quit and you are back to normal.

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Před rokem +1

      @@baomao7243 And?..

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Před rokem +3

      @@Stephen85 I probably should have been more clear (not expecting this to turn semantical), but I was referring to the United States (and the previous colonies), as most casual uses of “America” (as an entity) refer to.
      Irregardless, tobacco was cultivated fairly extensively on a regional basis and widely used throughout the American continent, being a readily accepted trade item throughout.
      But of course supply depends on logistics. Not every region in the continent was able to accommodate tobacco cultivation . But in Mexico and the now American South, tobacco was a key agricultural commodity.
      Not to mention, it seems you are confusing addiction with dependence, which are two separate things. Dependence depends (npi) on consistent availability. Addiction doesn’t.

  • @drapedup76
    @drapedup76 Před rokem +6

    The disappointment when he finds out the box is empty 🤣

  • @fancyultrafresh3264
    @fancyultrafresh3264 Před rokem +4

    This is surprisingly fascinating and Patrick seems very passionate about the subject.

  • @genesanford9412
    @genesanford9412 Před rokem +2

    Excellent episode! ... though i gotta wonder why the packaging was in English? brings on a new meaning to the ol "relax with a smoke" break back then! :D

  • @broadcastmyballs
    @broadcastmyballs Před rokem +1

    6:29 I like how Ian can magically transform the book on the table! ✨✨

  • @apiwichteralapsuwan2660
    @apiwichteralapsuwan2660 Před rokem +9

    British : * opium war*
    Japanese : *WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN*

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem

      Chinese wrote it down also. Nearly all illegal fentanyl seized in the states (and yes, I was on the LEO side of the business) that's been traceable goes right to...PRC, that means China

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 Před rokem +3

    I honestly never knew this, and I consider myself a lot more educated on World War 2 history than the average person. Just goes to show you never stop learning, great video.

  • @Alm0st999
    @Alm0st999 Před rokem

    Very calm vibes- nice vid!!!

  • @wa1ufo
    @wa1ufo Před rokem

    Excellent! Unique and many thanks gentlemen!

  • @chipsdubbo5.56
    @chipsdubbo5.56 Před rokem +3

    This is really interesting. It's fascinating what tactics armies have tried over the years. That's why i think Vietnam is really interesting, not only is my dad a Vietnam vet but there were lots of new tech and experimental tech. Being tried by the US

  • @24kachina
    @24kachina Před rokem +5

    Fantastic history, very satisfactory

  • @dong6839
    @dong6839 Před rokem

    Wow, the book cover looks AMAZING! I always judge a book by its cover, and that's one cover that would DEFINITELY make me buy that book!

  • @richardriley8906
    @richardriley8906 Před rokem

    That was cool Ian. Very impressed.

  • @albertsaffron7582
    @albertsaffron7582 Před rokem +3

    “Let me tell you grandson, these golden bat cigarettes are nothing like they used to be back in the good old days”

    • @spaceycaveco.698
      @spaceycaveco.698 Před rokem

      Grandson: You say that about everything, Gramps.
      Gramps: You callin' me a liar? Here, watch this Youstube vid and then smack yourself upside the head afterwards.

  • @linalmeemow
    @linalmeemow Před rokem +3

    You could still buy Golden Bat cigs until a couple of years ago.
    Not the opiated version, of course...

  • @JXC25
    @JXC25 Před rokem

    This is brilliant. I just found this channel, I subbed.

  • @JMorris297
    @JMorris297 Před rokem

    The amount of “wow” that Ian’s throwing out makes me think the box was full at the start of the video.

  • @stoops187
    @stoops187 Před rokem +18

    I want some opium cigarettes right now

    • @jimmyrustler8983
      @jimmyrustler8983 Před rokem

      @@kane357lynch Or Cocaine wine 🤤

    • @agdgdgwngo
      @agdgdgwngo Před rokem

      @@kane357lynch TBF you can just get some coke and regular chewing gum.

    • @stoops187
      @stoops187 Před rokem

      @@JaykPuten exactly

  • @jkbk121
    @jkbk121 Před rokem +11

    just a little more addictive than normal cigs 😂

    • @masterpython
      @masterpython Před rokem +2

      Not sure about that. Nicotine is more addictive than opiates so it would be like adding caffeine to heroin.

  • @TheCannoncrewmember
    @TheCannoncrewmember Před rokem

    That book cover is beautifully designed!

  • @EB_110
    @EB_110 Před rokem +1

    Another fun fact about Golden Bat cigarettes, the world's first moderns Super Hero was a Japanese character named after this brand.

  • @shatterquartz
    @shatterquartz Před rokem +32

    Considering what tobacco does to you, if you're going to get addicted to a poisonous drug, it might as well be one that has a real kick to it.

    • @TheOriginalFaxon
      @TheOriginalFaxon Před rokem

      Yea opium is addictive but not physically very harmful to you. Addicts with a clean and pure source of morphine can live relatively normal and comfortable lives if they're able to support themselves financially and not let their use get in the way of their work (if they even need to work). This is why so many old people get piled with drugs you wouldn't see younger working people getting, due to the side effects addiction come with.
      Tobacco? That shit will fucking kill you, and while it might not do it on the scale of a short modern war, it'll certainly keep you calm and focused through that war while you inhale other toxic shit that ultimately cumulatively kills you, just look at all the soldiers in the US dying from burn pits and exposure to other burning and toxic shit during wars in recent times. Add the most carcinogenic drug on the planet to that mix and you've got a great way to take out a nation's soldiers in their prime teaching years, when they'd be passing on everything they learned to the next generation of soldiers. Too bad we did it to ourselves this time, but given the significantly higher smoking rates in China to this day, I'd say it's still probably killing more of them than us. I doubt that was the original goal of tobacco exporters, as nobody had any idea it caused cancer back then, but I wouldn't put it past the US and Japan to have both encouraged China to smoke more so that it would kill them more. Hell, the CCP itself is probably encouraging it at this point due to their oncoming demographic crisis. The fewer old people they have to support the better, and they're cold hearted enough to let it happen all while green washing the rest of the economy in the interest of future generation's health, to look like they're doing something about the extreme cardiopulmonary cancer rates they've been experiencing due to both pollution and smoking

    • @Armorlord04
      @Armorlord04 Před rokem +4

      Tobacco itself isn't particularly bad, the heavy processing by cigarette companies to change the pH balance to one that can can be breathed in is more harmful.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem

      Ever dealt with a morphine addict?
      Idgit.

    • @TheOriginalFaxon
      @TheOriginalFaxon Před rokem

      @@JD-tn5lz many, I worked in San Francisco for a number of years. Most were really chill and respectful, and only a handful were homeless. There was enough darkness near the register that you could always make the serious addicts by their pinned pupils and demeanor alone, as they bought their food and coffee. We were only a few blocks from prime heroin sales neighborhood. Lost a staff member to an OD in 2018, same year one of my ex girlfriends died the same way. Used to be just pills and tar but everything is going to fent now and it's killing anyone not already deep in it. The ex who died used to get mountains of MS30 Contins for her Chrons since she'd already had a ton of her bowel removed and the rest was inconsistently stable.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem +1

      @@TheOriginalFaxon yes, just consider rural areas where resources like addiction centers and social services are not available. Consider also the physical crimes that addicts commit to fuel their addictions.
      No, I have not met one fully functional (semi-functional, a few...at Jiffy Lube) opoiod addict. Not in over twenty years in the business.
      Have to say it, but that the functional ones stand out gives truth to the phrase "the exception proves the rule."
      Also, you're not realizing the massive collateral damage to families. The mothers or fathers entrapped with caretaking for an "adult child." The parents not being able to fully integrate socially because of their child still being "baggage." It just kills parents, especially retirees.
      The amount of domestic violence brought by opoiod addicts upon their families.
      The damage to children once a parent becomes an addict...incredible and indelible.
      The burden of law enforcement responding to criminal and non-criminal calls for service generated by addiction issues.
      The addicts you see at an addiction center are "top-tier" addicts, go to the streets and find the homeless, or couch hoppers, or the "failure to launch" addicts that are the vast majority.
      Oh, not since 2018 here, btw. Since 2001.

  • @51tt1n6duck
    @51tt1n6duck Před rokem +12

    Next episode: forgotten booze

    • @stocktonjoans
      @stocktonjoans Před rokem

      that'd be the poison liquor the feds used during prohibition, right?

    • @51tt1n6duck
      @51tt1n6duck Před rokem +1

      That'd do, or Tresckow's liquor gift

    • @jimmyrustler8983
      @jimmyrustler8983 Před rokem

      Starting with the venerable "3 Penis wine".

  • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent
    @pbxn-3rdx-85percent Před rokem +1

    Bruce Wayne: "I'd like my Golden Bat cigarettes now Alfred."
    Alfred the butler: "Very well sir."

  • @leebatt7964
    @leebatt7964 Před rokem +2

    My grandfather (born 1908) was stationed in China (navy). We had his opium pipe in our china cabinet when I was a kid. Unfortunately it got stolen during one of my high school parties. He was a career soldier (cpo), a hard ass and quite the partier from what Ive been told. Died in 1967 when I was a one year old of pancreatic cancer. Wish I had got to know him.

  • @the_real_Kurt_Yarish
    @the_real_Kurt_Yarish Před rokem +6

    Too bad this episode didn't end with Ian saying "Tune into the next video where we'll take some Opium Cigarettes out on the range and see if they really are that bad." lol

  • @MilsurpMikeChannel
    @MilsurpMikeChannel Před rokem +8

    Ian's follow-up question... "So, did they make this in pipe tobacco, and where might I find some? For educational purposes only of course."

    • @mattthekiller9129
      @mattthekiller9129 Před rokem

      Next video: stoned Ian goes "WOOOOO DUUUDE"

    • @shippysodrippy7930
      @shippysodrippy7930 Před rokem +6

      @@mattthekiller9129next video: Ian smokes tobacco laced with fentanyl and gets narcaned 6 times on camera

    • @ProSimex84
      @ProSimex84 Před rokem

      @@shippysodrippy7930 Jesus christ lol

  • @jonathantrego
    @jonathantrego Před rokem

    That is an amazing looking book (both in terms of content and cover design).

  • @cameronboyce4695
    @cameronboyce4695 Před rokem +1

    I can't wait for this book and the others ive backed. Also I have noticed that Automav to Kalashnikov is not in your soon to come catalog. Did something happen to this project?

    • @adamnouiguer3430
      @adamnouiguer3430 Před rokem +1

      He already answered that due to recent events and embargos the book is on indefinite hiatus.

    • @cameronboyce4695
      @cameronboyce4695 Před rokem +1

      @@adamnouiguer3430 OK. I guess I had not seen the video that he announced that. Thank you for the information.

  • @hamishneilson7140
    @hamishneilson7140 Před rokem +7

    Wow, that's some really cool and very obscure history right there! I feel like that's something only a very small percentage of even WW2 historians knows about, so I feel like this video puts all of us on kind of the cutting edge of history about the War in the Pacific.

  • @fire_tower
    @fire_tower Před rokem +10

    Arguably the deadliest weapon featured on the channel.

  • @stevenbell6563
    @stevenbell6563 Před rokem

    So interesting I just subscribed great vid gentlemen

  • @meneo2075
    @meneo2075 Před rokem

    That's crazy. Thanks for the video!

  • @kylesavy6250
    @kylesavy6250 Před rokem +3

    Very intersting video. I would love to see a similar thing on the British weaponization of opium in the far east.

    • @innerspace56
      @innerspace56 Před rokem

      This is that. The british were in control here, and still are.

    • @mikesully110
      @mikesully110 Před rokem +1

      The British Opium War was more about pure greed than any military strategy though. They went to war to continue selling opium; they didn't sell the opium to achieve a military objective. The Chinese only accepted silver for their goods, and Britain was running low on Silver, so they needed a way to get it. Solution, sell Opium to the Chinese in exchange for Silver, then use that Silver to buy the really wanted Chinese goods like silks, tea etc.
      I just wonder though, why didn't the Chinese just grow their own opium??

    • @kylesavy6250
      @kylesavy6250 Před rokem

      @꧁Mike Sully꧂ very true mike.. a very profitable means to an end. Do you now any good literature on the subject? I would love to now more about the whole thing. Such a complex matter.

  • @Flyingpapaya
    @Flyingpapaya Před rokem +3

    "Golden Bat" is also one of the first superheroes and has been part of Japanese media since the 1930s.

  • @michaell4187
    @michaell4187 Před rokem

    Please know how valuable your channel is for people interested in history! You have a great educational channel!

  • @dbaider9467
    @dbaider9467 Před rokem

    Beautiful book cover!

  • @allanburt5250
    @allanburt5250 Před rokem

    Fascinating guys keep ths coming

  • @salvydelacrack4155
    @salvydelacrack4155 Před rokem +20

    The basic knowledge I have about Opium tells me that it wouldn't burn properly in a cigarette. I'd be curious what to know what they did differently to make it work. 🤔
    Good stuff Ian. I love this and will be buying this book for sure.

    • @Mr037rally
      @Mr037rally Před rokem +9

      I've smeared it on a cigarette paper and rolled it. These are probably dipped in opium or it's sprayed on the tobacco😎

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před rokem +2

      I would assume it was processed in some way or another in order to work with this delivery method.

    • @shippysodrippy7930
      @shippysodrippy7930 Před rokem +16

      Madak (a blend of opium and tobacco) has been a recreational drug since 16th century china. So they had a process perfected for years beforehand. They’d boil hemp and opium and then mix that with tobacco and then dry it out.

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Před rokem +22

      So.. I have a somewhat extensive knowledge-base in this topic. Don't ask me why.
      The short answer is, yes it will work properly. Due to the same concept as how smoking (really anything) works. It won't be the most efficient method, but it absolutely will work.
      When you smoke something, you aren't actually getting any effect from what is combusted (ie. turned to smoke). Only what is vaporized is what is bioavailable. In other words, the smoldering cherry is essentially just a heat source and any alkaloids (like morphine, or nicotine) touching said cherry are being destroyed. But what is BEHIND the "cherry" is being vaporized, hence when you smoke anything you are in reality vaporizing it in a somewhat inefficient manner.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před rokem +4

      Smoking opium was very common in China but usually done with pipes. Raw opium was usually used rather than the more familiar refined opium extracts (Morphine, Codeine and Heroin) used in Western countries after 1880.
      Sherlock Holmes was an opium user in the early stories.

  • @cedhome7945
    @cedhome7945 Před rokem +3

    How about a book on the odd medicine supplements issued to troops over the years. I've heard the Germans where given speed what else was issued?

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 Před rokem +1

      Time Ghost History WW2 channel delved into this topic.

  • @__boo
    @__boo Před rokem

    Gotta love how these videos feel like 08 09 quality. especially the audio. Like literally it’s nostalgic lol

  • @mcnuttington7122
    @mcnuttington7122 Před rokem

    I need to get a hold of these

  • @YuraEnjoji
    @YuraEnjoji Před rokem +32

    Japanese here, it's trivial but "emperor" is spelled "天皇" rather than a more generalized term "皇帝," and the former obviously still packs a lot of weight here especially among the spicy(also sour and salty :P) group of ppl... I can't help but to feel the author taking a cautious approach naming this book, possibly hoping to get it translated and distributed in Japan too haha

    • @juliannestingray5948
      @juliannestingray5948 Před rokem +1

      probably, but i doubt Japanese gov't would sell a book about Imperial Japan

    • @Archimedes.5000
      @Archimedes.5000 Před rokem +3

      @@juliannestingray5948 you don't have to sell through japanese government, this is no china...

    • @alZiiHardstylez
      @alZiiHardstylez Před rokem +1

      @@juliannestingray5948My dude, I'm pretty sure half the Japanese population have Rising Sun flags in their house and a shrine to Hiro Hito. Pretty much the last bastion of a homogenised society, I don't think they'd want to lose that.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Před rokem

      @@alZiiHardstylez You probably meant to say, "homogenous" if I understood you right. I hope this doesn't seem like pompous scolding, cuz that's not my intention.

    • @alZiiHardstylez
      @alZiiHardstylez Před rokem +6

      @@nessunodorme3888 Apologies. I was drinking milk at the time of writing.

  • @bodyno3158
    @bodyno3158 Před rokem +28

    There's a reason why the general Chinese population has very strong opinion on psychoactive substances, even including prescribed medicines for mental disorders.

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 Před rokem +8

      Started long before WW2.
      Check out the Opium Wars.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem +9

      @@shawnr771 check out that nearly all fentanyl recovered by law enforcement in the States was produced in PRC. They may not be original or even fast learners, but they learn well.

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 Před rokem +2

      @@JD-tn5lz and?
      The only reason it is here because people are buying it.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem

      @@shawnr771 you certainly have little knowledge on the nature of addiction, especially in a society where there are few repercussions to not being productive.
      Go get some education

    • @AdamantLightLP
      @AdamantLightLP Před rokem

      @Shawn R Or alternatively the CCP is trying to weaken its greatest enemy from within? Thats the point he was making. The Chinese had to buy the opium too.

  • @gr1725
    @gr1725 Před rokem +1

    American CIA circa 1996 : we see your opium cigarettes and raise you crack-cocaine

  • @gabrielmuratgabriel433
    @gabrielmuratgabriel433 Před rokem +1

    in a parallel universe this channel is called forgotten cigarettes, and this is a random video about guns

  • @KareliaInMe
    @KareliaInMe Před rokem +3

    When will you test these on the range? 😉

  • @mokeimusic
    @mokeimusic Před rokem +3

    I lived in Japan for 18 years and smoked Echo and Golden Bat pretty much the whole time. Golden Bat is of course still sold today. I have also been through the tunnels at Iwo Jima many times and have seen the personal items left behind by the Japanese troops. Some of them are match boxes and cigarette packs. This book sounds like a good read.

  • @Tuberuser187
    @Tuberuser187 Před rokem

    I want to try some, chilling out with a smoke and nod seems nice right now.

  • @TheDuckumz
    @TheDuckumz Před rokem +1

    I cant imagine smoking one of the laced ones and not noticing the taste difference alone...

  • @scottmccrea1873
    @scottmccrea1873 Před rokem +7

    That's.a niche specialty topic! Love it.
    Opium has a very distinct taste. Smokers had to notice the difference between "opiated" cigarettes & regular ones. I don't doubt they were profitable but how much they really affected Chinese military operations - I'm skeptical there. After all, the Chinese had a major appetite for opium well before the Opium Wars (1840s).

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf Před rokem +3

      Indeed. I take all of the stories about things being laced with other things to create addicts with a large sack of salt and of things being laced with other thing to incapacitate or pacify only slightly more seriously.
      Even if you are open to recreational drug use it doesn't mean you are going to enjoy every drug and certainly not if you're not expecting it. You'd think, correctly, that you had been poisoned or at least spiked and avoid the offending 'product' rather than seek it out.
      I can imagine that opium laced cigarettes would be the best thing since sliced char sui if you already had a taste for the stuff but otherwise... Nah... The side effects are bad enough when you have opiates for medical reasons.
      I have no doubt that spiking does occur with all manner of things but short of intending to kill the spikee with a quick(ish) acting poison it almost always causes more problems than it 'solves' and makes little to no logical sense.

    • @scottmccrea1873
      @scottmccrea1873 Před rokem

      @@xxxggthyf I'm sure they found their market. Most smokers wouldn't want the opiated ones. Not only the taste, but the smell would be obvious. Easily detected by NCOs & officers. So take the weapnization with a large grain indeed. Did it make a lot of money for crooked army officers? Sure.

    • @HALLish-jl5mo
      @HALLish-jl5mo Před rokem

      The British dropped opium laced cigarettes during WW1 to great effect.
      First they dropped propaganda covered cigarette packs. The Ottomans just ignored the propaganda and smoked them. Then they dropped the opium ones, and took the city while everyone was sleepy.

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf Před rokem +2

      @@HALLish-jl5mo Coming up next on "Things That Never Happened".

  • @armorer94
    @armorer94 Před rokem +3

    The Chinese sure have bad luck with bats...
    Too soon?

  • @minoru5760
    @minoru5760 Před rokem +1

    It should be noted that opium was readily available in China at that time and IJA was lagging behind the local merchants in fraud. When KMT had opium addicted, they hadn't been smoking enemies cigar.
    Edited: Cannabis was commonly distributed in Japan until Gen Mac banned them including medicine. Opium cigars were also sold as 'asthma tobacco'

  • @voskhod6864
    @voskhod6864 Před rokem

    Golden Bat was sold in Japan until recently, but finally discontinued.

  • @allentempleton2429
    @allentempleton2429 Před rokem +3

    Thanks Ian. Just thinking that a more subtle but effective method would be to manipulate the news and social media platforms. Of course that would never happen in the US.

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Před rokem +22

    Wow! What a nostalgic feeling. I haven't smoked Opium in 49 years!
    Oh to be back in the day. Thanks Ian.
    So the Japanese were engaged in chemical warfare in more ways than one? The Japanese did give drugs to some of their troops. Most of us know that methamphetamine was given to troops, particularly the kamikaze group, just like the Germans did. But the idea of lacing cigarettes with Opium in WWII is predated by the British in WWI, when they fought the Ottoman Turks, I think this was around 1915. There was at least one incident where British troops provided a Turkish garrison loads of cigarettes that had been soaked in liquid opium. Two days later the garrison were totally incapacitated making for an easy British route.
    BTW one or two puffs of Opium will get you high to the point of incapacitation, but will not addict you unless you repeat your experiment. You've been warned

    • @bradpnw1897
      @bradpnw1897 Před rokem +2

      Wow I would love to hear about your opium smoking days as I haven't smoked opium except for a few summers

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 Před rokem +1

      @@bradpnw1897 Everythings in my autobiography.

    • @matthewsmiley3630
      @matthewsmiley3630 Před rokem +2

      I’ve always wondered what Opium was like, I assume it would make you itch a lil bit and possibly get sick if you’re new to it kinda like morphine. But I imagine it’s also super relaxing and that a opium den would be a great way to relax

    • @patavinity1262
      @patavinity1262 Před rokem +2

      Seems improbable to me. How would the British soldiers have 'provided' opium-laced cigarettes to an enemy garrison during a war? If an enemy soldier walks up to you and says "Here, free cigarettes!" then of course you'd never smoke them. And you'd capture the enemy soldier. What possible interaction could have involved such an exchange between both sides? How would British troops in the Sinai desert or Palestine or Iraq or wherever this is supposed to have happened have had access to opium in the first place? The Japanese operation was organized at a high level and incorporated an extensive espionage and business network in order to acquire the drug, add it to cigarettes, ship it into enemy territory and sell it to the Chinese. How could a British army group of whatever size possibly have had the resources necessary to achieve such a result in the middle of a campaign?

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 Před rokem +1

      @@off6848 Once, just once, it would be nice if you weekend warriors, and psuedo experts would refrain from muddying the waters with your incessant need for validation. Go stand in the corner and be quiet while the adults discuss the issue.
      You are wrong. Isn't there an NA meeting you should be attending?
      GSITCABQ

  • @gdk7704
    @gdk7704 Před rokem +1

    One of the most interesting things I have learned recently!

  • @Will_M600
    @Will_M600 Před rokem +1

    I'll be buying the book, love this

  • @gunargundarson1626
    @gunargundarson1626 Před rokem +3

    I think my weedman laced my stuff with opium. Every time I smoke, I pass out 30 minutes later.

  • @TerryDowne
    @TerryDowne Před rokem +4

    The Japanese were not out to just get the Chinese hooked. During the 1930s, the Japanese government and military were deeply involved in the international drug trade. Prior to WWII, major shipments of heroin came to the US via the Japanese-occupied zones in China. The stuff was synthesized in Kobe, Japan, loaded in Shanghai, and shipped to New York via French ports. Louis (Lepke) Buchalter, better known as the boss of Murder Inc., ran the American end of the operation and was eventually tried and convicted for doing so.

  • @meatpuppet5036
    @meatpuppet5036 Před rokem +2

    WW2 adventures with drugs is a whole book on its own

  • @crustjunkie
    @crustjunkie Před rokem +1

    Was waiting for them to try one

  • @somedudeinminnesota
    @somedudeinminnesota Před rokem +4

    My man Patrick Philips looking like Daniel Radcliffe if he went to basic training instead of Hogwarts 😂😂😂 great content guys!

  • @anthony1977ist
    @anthony1977ist Před rokem +5

    And now the same thing is being done to us. Though TicTic, fentanyl, and wokeism.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Před rokem

      Nearly all traceable fentanyl recovered by LEO is produced in the PRC...communist China. I actually never saw any that wasn't.

  • @broavonyl5997
    @broavonyl5997 Před rokem

    5:34 For a moment I was expecting you to say where we can buy a pack to try for ourselves

  • @helixator3975
    @helixator3975 Před rokem

    JT reissued ‘Golden Bat’ as a limited edition a couple of decades back, sans the opium!
    Not sure how many runs they did, and it’s only a modern take , but the packaging was good and made for an interesting curio.