01-23-2023, 06:37 AM
With the brutal lockdown it isn't really surprising that people seek refuge in drugs. By now it has sort of been admitted by the mainstream media that the lockdowns caused a lot of harm (but don't talk about the deadly vaccines!).
So you would never have guessed it... drugs overdose deaths jumped nearly 30% in the latest year to a record breaking 100,300 dead Americans from May 2020 to April 2021.
It's obvious that this period coincided with the brutal lockdown, but don't expect the "reputable" media to point this out! Drugs "experts" claim that the main reason for this almost 30% increase in overdose deaths in a year is the deadly fentanyl...
According to “drug policy expert" Daniel Ciccarone things are getting even worse, "2021 is going to be terrible”: https://apnews.com/article/overdodse-dea...03ab40670f
There are around 2 million opioid addicts in the US, of which some 33 thousand die per year.
While heroin gets harder to buy on the streets, the much more dangerous fentanyl that has been dubbed "White China", comes through mail by FedEx.
In 2016, US Congress passed and President Obama signed the "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act", which severely restricted the DEA to take legal action against the big pharma narcotics dealers, because the DEA now had to prove that a narcotics shipment poses an "immediate" and/or "imminent" threat of death or grave harm to users.
So you would never have guessed it... drugs overdose deaths jumped nearly 30% in the latest year to a record breaking 100,300 dead Americans from May 2020 to April 2021.
It's obvious that this period coincided with the brutal lockdown, but don't expect the "reputable" media to point this out! Drugs "experts" claim that the main reason for this almost 30% increase in overdose deaths in a year is the deadly fentanyl...
According to “drug policy expert" Daniel Ciccarone things are getting even worse, "2021 is going to be terrible”: https://apnews.com/article/overdodse-dea...03ab40670f
There are around 2 million opioid addicts in the US, of which some 33 thousand die per year.
While heroin gets harder to buy on the streets, the much more dangerous fentanyl that has been dubbed "White China", comes through mail by FedEx.
In 2016, US Congress passed and President Obama signed the "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act", which severely restricted the DEA to take legal action against the big pharma narcotics dealers, because the DEA now had to prove that a narcotics shipment poses an "immediate" and/or "imminent" threat of death or grave harm to users.
Quote:The new [2016] law makes it virtually impossible for the DEA to freeze suspicious narcotic shipments from the companies, according to internal agency and Justice Department documents and an independent assessment by the DEA’s chief administrative law judge in a soon-to-be-published law review article. That powerful tool [freezing opioid shipments] had [previously] allowed the agency to immediately prevent drugs from reaching the street.https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2021/11/...oid-story/
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549