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Jewboo
22nd December 2017, 11:39 AM
https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/es-101117-oxycontin-family-1507733616.jpgThe (((Family))) That Built an Empire of Pain

The Sackler dynasty’s ruthless marketing of painkillers has generated billions of dollars—and millions of addicts.

Since 1999, two hundred thousand Americans have died from overdoses related to OxyContin and other prescription opioids. Many addicts, finding prescription painkillers too expensive or too difficult to obtain, have turned to heroin. According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, four out of five people who try heroin today started with prescription painkillers. The most recent figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that a hundred and forty-five Americans now die every day from opioid overdoses.

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a12775932/sackler-family-oxycontin/

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/30/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain

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(https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/30/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain)

madfranks
22nd December 2017, 02:17 PM
I've never taken OC or any other serious painkiller, and I'm going to be very wary about ever taking any, even if my doctor prescribes it. I'm not interested in trying to fight a drug addiction.

crimethink
24th December 2017, 08:58 PM
Drug addiction is for the weak in spirit.

However, desire for chronic pain relief is not, ipso facto, "drug addiction."

Those who OD on opiates, whether prescription or illicit, are the same type of people who would kill themselves with drink or something else if the opiates were not available to them.

As for the non-existent "opiate addiction crisis," there is but one motivation for that. And it's the usual one: money. Generic opiates, including Oxycodone, are CHEAP (no one is getting rich off patented Oxycontin at this point, as it's been superseded by the generic). They can be as low as pennies a pill in most cases. And that low-cost is a huge problem for the Pharmacide Industry.

Hence, the Pharmacide Industry has invented a new "crisis," and their employees inside government have brought the power of the State to bear against doctors and patients who need opiates, claiming the government will "protect" them from "addiction." Never mind that 95% of those who use prescription opiates aren't "addicted," as the regulations are already very tough (you do NOT simply walk into an MD's office and walk out with an opiate prescription like it's for Hershey's Kisses - that has not been reality for a long time).

The real reason for the faux "opiate crisis" is because the Pharmacide Industry has a variety of new patented painkillers they want to foist on those with chronic pain, at astronomically higher prices than cheap opiates. Dollars a dose, with the commensurate huge profit along with it. Never mind these patented painkillers won't be any more effective - or even less effective - than cheap opiates, nor the fact most of these essentially-untested chemicals will turn out to be just as deadly as Vioxx and other "clinically proven" poisons. Profit is the American Way. And the mindless "do-gooders" will keep harping about how they are trying to "save" many from "opiate addiction."

Don't buy into yet another Big Lie.

crimethink
24th December 2017, 09:02 PM
I've never taken OC or any other serious painkiller, and I'm going to be very wary about ever taking any, even if my doctor prescribes it. I'm not interested in trying to fight a drug addiction.

I've been offered an opiate once in my adult life: Norco. After foot surgery. I took two doses and said fuck this, I can't handle the side-effects (made me angry as Hell). I accepted the pain. After a car incident back in 2000, I was prescribed Vioxx, for neck pain. Never took it, and thank God I never did, considering it was eventually banned by the nonetheless corrupt FDA.

That said, you and I are a special breed, and those with weaker constitutions do suffer in legitimate pain without opiates. I'm not going to deny them the relief they need. Which is why I vehemently oppose this current "crackdown" on prescription opiates, even for those with demonstrable injury that produces obvious pain. I think of the kook John Kasich's "executive order" which only leads to more misery for those who are not "drug seekers" (for pleasure).

Jewboo
26th December 2017, 11:44 AM
Philadelphia suburb crippled by opioids (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5196653/Photos-capture-Philadelphia-street-crippled-drugs.html)

C.Martel
26th December 2017, 11:56 AM
Pharmacist Shlomo Altchuler: "I've prescribed pills that have resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of goyim in past 20 years"
Pharmacist Shalom Greenstein: "I've prescribed pills that have resulted in the death of 10 million goyim embryos each year"
Pharmacist Shlomo Altchuler: "In the Pharmacy is where a jew can be a jew."

woodman
26th December 2017, 02:50 PM
Adults should be able to purchase opiates without resorting to the black market. If such was the case, these people would not be overdosing. Women would not need to sell their bodies. I am not a proponent of drug use but it is a fact that you cannot legislate morality nor does prohibition work. Opium was a long standing medicine and yes, some people succumbed to addiction, but an opium addict could easily live a fruitful life and be a productive member of society without artificial laws turning the addiction into a living hell.

C.Martel
26th December 2017, 07:53 PM
Adults should be able to purchase opiates without resorting to the black market. If such was the case, these people would not be overdosing. Women would not need to sell their bodies. I am not a proponent of drug use but it is a fact that you cannot legislate morality nor does prohibition work. Opium was a long standing medicine and yes, some people succumbed to addiction, but an opium addict could easily live a fruitful life and be a productive member of society without artificial laws turning the addiction into a living hell.

The terrorists made it criminal for doctors to prescribe cannabis to patients.


"Use of marijuana for chronic pain, neuropathic pain, and spasticity due to multiple sclerosis is supported by high quality evidence.”

The terrorists would rather have millions drugged up on opium profiting the jew, than getting a Rx for cannabis and decriminalizing the growth of a plant so patients could grow it themselves.

How cannabis kills:

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You don't want to be crushed by a large bale of hemp and die, do you? Then cannabis "must be criminalized". And hate and fear those Mexicans, they smoke it and watch cheech and chong movies.

Opium Rx products promoted that kill tens of thousands a year.

Cannabis can help with cancer treatment, help with pain, help ALS patients live a long life, help ..., help ..., help .... And there are no harmful side effects, except a slight high.

Edit in: Oh yeah, and don't forget about this:

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/4q762u/the_most_illegal_drugs_are_illegal_because_they/

crimethink
27th December 2017, 08:56 PM
Philadelphia suburb crippled by opioids (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5196653/Photos-capture-Philadelphia-street-crippled-drugs.html)

98% of these dopers are using Heroin and Chink Fentanyl.

The Chink Fentanyl could be cut off, since most of it comes in via normal trade channels, standard shipping containers and even China Post. But that would mean Trump would have to make good on his promises to "deal" with China, which he's already betrayed us on.

The Heroin / Fentanyl Crisis is not as the Jewsmedia implies, a prescription opiate pain pill crisis. But as I already explained, the purpose is to shift legitimate pain patients to astronomically higher priced, patented drugs.

crimethink
27th December 2017, 08:59 PM
Adults should be able to purchase opiates without resorting to the black market. If such was the case, these people would not be overdosing. Women would not need to sell their bodies. I am not a proponent of drug use but it is a fact that you cannot legislate morality nor does prohibition work. Opium was a long standing medicine and yes, some people succumbed to addiction, but an opium addict could easily live a fruitful life and be a productive member of society without artificial laws turning the addiction into a living hell.

Opium should be, at most, Schedule IV, along with Coca and Psilocybin (that's within the anti-constitutional "Controlled Substances Act" scheme). Marijuana should be no more restricted than tobacco, i.e., unscheduled.

These all come from plants/fungi, with minimal to no processing. In essence, they are food.

C.Martel
28th December 2017, 12:20 PM
"Imagine what would happen in the "US" if alcohol was decriminalized, everyone would be drunk, people would not know when it is appropriate to drink and not to drink, nobody would be able to control themselves, like a bunch of drunken native americans." "Cannabis would be exactly the same, people would not wait for Friday's to smoke cannabis, but would do so during work. You don't want people drunk or high during work, think about the big business owners, they don't want you drunk at work, they want you working 20 hours a day, every day, which is why chewing coca leaves could be great for big business". Have everyone on a steady diet of chewing coca leaves and working 20 hours a day, 7 days a week and the jew would be happy. Aren't many corporate workers coke heads and they are good slaves of the jew. Cannabis is dangerous because it is not like coca, coca makes you work with the system, Cannabis can free you and have you questioning all the lies in the system. Alcohol is a relaxant and is often used as a distraction from your worries and problems.

And how many lies are there in the jewish world disorder, the whole thing is a lies.

Was George Carlin so smart because he smoked cannabis?

https://www.leafly.com/news/pop-culture/george-carlins-musings-grass