Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy -

In the early 1980s, during a period of recession, crack emerged as a cheap and powerful version of cocaine. While powder cocaine was often associated with wealthy white users, crack quickly became a fixture in lower-income, inner-city neighborhoods. Systemic Corruption and Conspiracy

The film investigates how high-level corruption and political agendas may have fueled the crisis. Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy

Watch the official trailer to see how the documentary explores the 'shadowy origins' and systemic impact of the crack epidemic: In the early 1980s, during a period of

: It explores the "conspiracy" theory that the U.S. government, specifically the CIA, turned a blind eye to cocaine smuggling by the Contras in Nicaragua to fund anti-communist efforts, allowing the drug to flood American streets. In the early 1980s