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This Is The Story Of Damian Garcia And The International Drug Trade In Opium And Hashish By Phd Graduate Students In New York City Circa 1972. It Is A Story Of Friendship Family Loyalty And An Exceedingly Discreet And Extremely Profitable Drug Smuggling Business Plan. The Business Plan Was A New Combination Of Opium And Hashish Product Which The Family Branded As ‘O/H’ With The Targeted Demographics Being Graduate Students At Major University Campuses Medical Personnel And Elite Professionals Worldwide. O/H Became The Professionals’ Drug Of Choice.. The Mood Of The Country Was Fading From The Glory Of The Woodstock Nation Of 1969 To The Realities Of The Vietnam War Of 1972. The Music Was Changing And Free Love Was Fading Into Free Infections. America Was Turning From A Nation Of Peace And Love Into A Nation Of Violence And Hard Drugs. . Graduate Students Were Intellectually Curious Politically Liberal And Anti Most Things Establishment And Definitely Anti-Police. They Were The Perfect Consumers For This Opium And Hashish Product. The Financial Returns Vastly Exceeded Their Wildest Imaginations With Significant Monies Going Towards Social Services Helping Those In Need Professional Development And Legitimate Business Investments Worldwide. . The Combination Of Both Opium And Hashish Into A High-Profit Higher Quality Product Was A True Marketing Genius For The Time. It Took The Combined Brains Of Graduate Students In International Business Chemistry Banking And Law To Practice What They Studied In School. . If Only Their Professors Knew How Talented Their Students Truly Were! O/H Became A Global Enterprise Unknown To All But A Few With Profits That Exceeded Many Multinational Companies And Some Smaller Nations. . Those Who Knew Would Never Tell; That Was The Family Code.. The Story Is Through The Eyes Of Damian Garcia Looking Back In Another Day When Life Was More Trusting The Social And Political Climates Were More Interconnected And Personal Relationships Truly Mattered.. This Is Their Story…