Watch Drugs, Inc. Season 3 Episode 8 Zombie Island Online free and Download Drugs, Inc. Season 3 Episode 8 Zombie Island Episode show Drugs: A multibillion-dollar industry that fuels
crime and violence like no other substance on the planet. Turning cartel
leaders into billionaires, the illegal drug industry also provides
vital income to hundreds of thousands of poor workers across the globe.
While some users sacrifice their lives to an addiction they can’t
escape, others find drugs to be their only saving grace from physical or
emotional pain almost impossible to overcome. Where should the lines be
drawn in this lucrative industry?
"Drugs, Inc" presents a very neutral view on a very controversial subject - drugs. In four parts, they review Cocaine, Meth, Heroin, and Marijuana. They show all aspects of these subjects - Heroin, for example, shows everyone involved in the trade from the poppy growers in Afghanistan, the ways smugglers are detected, the dealers who sell it on the streets, and of course, the addicts themselves.
This series of documentaries is very emotionally compelling, and even as a teenager, they discouraged me from ever thinking about touching so-called "hard drugs". What they put in these shows are the straight facts, and the ways they affect people. Without being an anti-drug crusade, "Drugs, Inc" shows a powerful, clear view on the substances they review. I highly recommend this.
"Drugs, Inc" presents a very neutral view on a very controversial subject - drugs. In four parts, they review Cocaine, Meth, Heroin, and Marijuana. They show all aspects of these subjects - Heroin, for example, shows everyone involved in the trade from the poppy growers in Afghanistan, the ways smugglers are detected, the dealers who sell it on the streets, and of course, the addicts themselves.
This series of documentaries is very emotionally compelling, and even as a teenager, they discouraged me from ever thinking about touching so-called "hard drugs". What they put in these shows are the straight facts, and the ways they affect people. Without being an anti-drug crusade, "Drugs, Inc" shows a powerful, clear view on the substances they review. I highly recommend this.