Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 8:46 a.m. No.13409238   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9287

>>13409212

 

Part 2, Chapter 5

 

“Where’s the opium?” Gonzo asks. Duke hands him the drug bag, which is nearly empty. “As your attorney,” Gonzo says, “I advise you not to worry.” He tells Duke to take “hit” from a small bottle in his shaving kit. “Adrenochrome,” he says. “You won’t need much.” Duke has heard of this drug—it “makes pure mescaline seem like ginger beer.” He dips the head of match into the bottle and licks it. “Where’d you get this?” Duke asks. Adrenochrome isn’t the kind of thing you can just buy. It comes from “the adrenaline glands from a living human body.” Gonzo tells him he got it as payment from a client, a “Satanism freak” that didn’t have any cash.

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9 a.m. No.13409272   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9280 >>9618 >>9622

>>13409255

 

COVID-19 or FENTANYL POISONING ????

 

Complete FENTANYL (NASAL ROUTE) side effects list VS. COVID19 symptoms:

 

Side Effects

Drug information provided by: IBM Micromedex

 

Fever

Less common

Abdominal or stomach pain

anxiety

black, tarry stools

bladder pain

bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet

bloody nose

bloody or cloudy urine

blurred vision

body aches or pain

chest pain

chills

clay-colored stools

confusion

cough

cough producing mucus

dark urine

decreased urination

decreased weight

difficult or labored breathing

difficult, burning, or painful urination

difficulty with breathing

dizziness or lightheadedness

dry mouth

ear congestion

fainting

frequent urge to urinate

headache

hives

hoarseness

increase in heart rate

increased sweating

irritation

itching

joint pain, stiffness, or swelling

loss of appetite

loss of voice

lower back or side pain

nausea

nervousness

pain, redness, or swelling in the arm or leg

pale skin

pounding in the ears

rapid breathing

rapid weight gain

rash

redness of the skin

runny or stuffy nose

shortness of breath

slow or fast heartbeat

sneezing

sore throat

sudden shortness of breath or troubled breathing

sunken eyes

swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, hands, or feet

thirst

tightness in the chest

tingling of the hands or feet

troubled breathing or swallowing

troubled breathing with exertion

ulcers, sores, or white spots in the mouth

unpleasant breath odor

unusual bleeding or bruising

unusual tiredness or weakness

unusual weight gain or loss

vomiting of blood

wrinkled skin

yellow eyes or skin

Incidence not known

Irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing

Difficulty having a bowel movement (stool)

sleepiness or unusual drowsiness

vomiting

Less common

Acid or sour stomach

back pain

belching

burning feeling in the chest or stomach

change in taste

confusion about identity, place, and time

decreased appetite

depression

diarrhea

difficulty with moving

drooping upper eyelids

dry eyes

flushed, dry skin

fruit-like breath odor

heartburn

hyperventilation

increased hunger

increased thirst

increased urination

indigestion

irregular heartbeats

irritability

irritation or soreness of the mouth

lack or loss of strength

loss of taste

muscle aches

muscle pain or stiffness

pain in the arms or legs

pain in the rectum

restlessness

shaking

sleeplessness

stomach discomfort or upset

stomach bloating

sweating

tenderness in the stomach area

trouble with sleeping

troubled breathing

unable to sleep

unexplained weight loss

 

COVID-19 basic symptoms:

 

Fever or chills

Cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle or body aches

Headache

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Congestion or runny nose

Nausea or vomiting

Diarrhea

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:14 a.m. No.13409344   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9368

>>13409307

 

Leaning into the microphone, tie slightly askew, Dr. Tobin used his hands and elbows to demonstrate how people breathe. He gave anatomy lessons by asking jurors to palpate their own necks, and showed an artist’s rendering of how three officers, including Mr. Chauvin, had been positioned on Mr. Floyd.

 

He delivered his opinions without a shred of ambivalence, noting that his conclusions were based on “very precise” scientific knowledge like the level of oxygen when someone loses consciousness.

 

Dr. Tobin said he had watched portions of the video evidence hundreds of times. He had calculated what he said was the exact amount of weight Mr. Chauvin had placed on Mr. Floyd’s neck (86.9 pounds), clocked Mr. Floyd’s respiratory rate and marked the instant he took his final breath: 8:25:15 p.m.

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:17 a.m. No.13409369   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13409348

 

Affirmative. Need the spikes from HIV to make it more likely to couple with human cells. My thought has always been that they were trying to merge HIV with rabies using the bats as a container… the dream of warmongers for THOUSANDS of years.

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:22 a.m. No.13409394   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9408 >>9409 >>9455

>>13409368

 

Look at the rest of the evidence before the kneeling portion (which was official department procedure) If the officer was putting all of his weight on Floyd he would have fallen over or had to brace himself.

The whole case was set up to fail as catalyst for the great race war.

 

[KNOWINGLY]

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:45 a.m. No.13409516   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9523 >>9535 >>9541 >>9559 >>9567 >>9772

>>13409255

 

Why do they traffic FENTANYL?

Norfolk, VA link between THE STARS and the DRUG TRADE

 

https://www.usatoday.com/videos/entertainment/celebrities/2019/07/31/former-american-idol-star-pleads-guilty-possession-fentanyl/1880115001/

 

Video:

Former "American Idol" and "Fear Factor" contestant Antonella Barba has pleaded guilty to possession of at least 400 grams of fentanyl with intent to sell.

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:49 a.m. No.13409535   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9540

>>13409516

 

Norfolk/VaBeach/Hampton incidents?

Pharrel's cousin involved in bad juju drug trade?

 

https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/virginia-beach/pharrell-says-the-man-shot-and-killed-by-police-at-vb-oceanfront-friday-was-his-cousin/

 

Posted: Mar 29, 2021 / 07:16 PM EDT / Updated: Mar 30, 2021 / 09:41 AM EDT

 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — In a heartfelt Instagram post on Monday evening, music artist and Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams said the man shot and killed by police at the Oceanfront Friday night was his cousin.

 

Williams, the organizer of the Something in the Water music festival, posted a picture of 25-year-old Donovon W. Lynch with a message.

 

“The loss of these lives is a tragedy beyond measure. My cousin Donovon was killed during the shootings. He was a bright light and someone who always showed up for others. It is critical my family and the other victims’ families get the transparency, honesty and justice they deserve. Virginia Beach is the epitome of hope and tenacity and, as a community, we will get through this and come out even stronger.”

 

Williams made the post on his verified Instagram account Monday night about half an hour after Virginia Beach police released an update on the shooting.

 

There were multiple shootings at the Oceanfront late Friday, one of which was officer-involved. As police were responding to the gunfire around 11:20 p.m., an officer came into contact with Lynch in the 300 block of 20th Street.

 

In the update Monday night, police said Lynch brandished a gun when police came into contact with him in the 300 block of 20th Street. Lynch was shot and killed.

 

A firearm was recovered at the scene.

 

More coverage: VB police say man killed by officer brandished handgun at time of shooting

The officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, which is standard procedure, police said. He has been with the department for five years and is assigned to its special operations division.

 

The medical examiner says Lynch died after gunshot wounds to the torso and thigh.

 

Something in the Water — the music festival organized by Williams — also tweeted on Monday with condolences for Lynch’s family.

 

“We don’t have the words to fully express how sorry we are about the loss of this beautiful life. We thank you and your family for your light and service. The VA Beach community and beyond will miss you. Rest In Peace Donovon.”

 

WAVY News 10’s Brett Hall reports Lynch was also a volunteer with SITW.

 

A memorial is being planned for Lynch at the Oceanfront on Tuesday evening.

 

Friends have described Lynch as an “intelligent, kind and passionate human being who always made anyone around him smile.”

 

Lynch also played college football. He was an offensive lineman for the University of Virginia’s College at Wise during the 2017 and 2018 seasons and a 2019 graduate of the school.

 

As of Monday afternoon, three men had been arrested in connection with the other shootings at the Oceanfront.

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:50 a.m. No.13409541   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9555

>>13409516

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neptunes

 

The Neptunes are an American production duo composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1990. Williams often provides additional vocals on records and appears in the duo's music videos while Hugo tends to stay behind the scenes.

 

Williams and Hugo met at a summer camp for the school of The Gifted and Talented in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where Williams played drums and Hugo played tenor saxophone.[4][5] Upon entering a local talent contest in 1992 as the Neptunes, they were discovered by Teddy Riley , whose studio was close to Williams' school.[5][6] Through working with Riley, the Neptunes wrote Wreckx-N-Effect's 1992 song "Rump Shaker" while still in school.[5] They also produced for Riley's group Blackstreet.[5]

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:55 a.m. No.13409567   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9569

>>13409516

 

Teddy Riley: Always There

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Riley

 

Edward Theodore Riley (born October 8, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist credited with the creation of the new jack swing genre. Riley credits Barry Michael Cooper with giving the genre its name.[3]

 

He fused hip hop and R&B in his production work with artists including Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Keith Sweat, Samantha Mumba, Doug E. Fresh, Today, Heavy D & the Boyz, Hi-Five, Men of Vizion and Profyle, as well as his spearheaded groups Guy and Blackstreet. Riley's consistency and drum ideas had some influence on modern-day R&B, which since him contained more samples and rapping segments as well as singing, a practice which in part was reminiscent of the Jackson family. Along with neo soul-style singers such as Marvin Gaye, he has had a seminal influence on gospel and R&B music, which became more open to using rap and sound effects in their recordings.

 

Early life

Teddy Riley was raised in St. Nicholas Houses in Harlem. A child prodigy from the age of five, he began playing instruments in church. His uncle, who owned the famed Harlem club The Rooftop, built a studio in the club in which Riley would spend most of his time while growing up.[citation needed] By 14, upstate[dubious – discuss] New York rappers began making music to his tracks. Under the guidance of local music producer Gene Griffin, Riley formed the short-lived group Kids at Work. At the age of 18, Riley produced Kool Moe Dee's 12" single Go See the Doctor.[3] Released on an independent label in 1986, the song became a crossover hit, reaching No.89 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] Riley had previously worked on the production of Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew's "The Show" in 1985.[5]

 

Career

In 1987, Riley, Aaron Hall, and Timmy Gatling formed the R&B group Guy. Managed by Gene Griffin, Riley's work with Guy pioneered the "new jack swing" style of R&B. Riley infused his own blend of hip-hop beats, R&B progressions and the gospel vocal stylings of Hall to create the archetypal new jack swing sound on Guy's eponymous debut. In 1989, Riley produced Big Daddy Kane's "I Get the Job Done", as well as other work for the Jacksons, the Winans and James Ingram. In that year, he helped produce the debut album of his rap-band, Wrecks-N-Effect. He also created the highly successful remix of Jane Child's "Don't Wanna Fall in Love", which became a crossover pop smash.[citation needed]

 

After the release and tour of Guy's second album, The Future, Riley co-produced half of Michael Jackson's Dangerous album on the recommendation of Jackson's long-time producer Quincy Jones.[citation needed] After the disbandment of Guy in 1992, Riley moved to production, performance on and promotion of Wreckx-N-Effect's second album Hard or Smooth.[citation needed]

 

In late 1991, Riley formed a second group, Blackstreet. The group would go on to release several major hits, including "Don't Leave Me" (1997), the number one single "No Diggity" (1996, featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen), and "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" (1999, with Janet Jackson, Eve, and Ja Rule). By 2011, the group had disbanded and reformed several times.

 

…continued

Anonymous ID: ac8868 April 12, 2021, 9:55 a.m. No.13409569   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13409567

 

…

 

In 2000, Riley worked with Spice Girl Melanie B on the tracks "ABC 123", "I Believe", and "Pack Your S**t" for her solo debut album Hot.[6] He also worked on an album with Outsiderz 4 Life, producing "Wil' Out" and other songs.

 

At the start of 2006, he was part of the New Jack Reunion Tour, featuring Blackstreet and Guy, in addition to After 7, SWV, and Tony Toni Toné. In May 2006, Riley announced that he would be working on two key projects: a new Blackstreet album and a new Guy album.

 

In 2008, Riley was the victim of a Ponzi scheme that left him bankrupt. In June 2008, a fire destroyed Riley's Virginia Beach recording studio. Fire investigators said that an electrical problem caused the blaze that burned the abandoned recording studio. The Virginia Beach Fire Department said lightning in the area also could have been a factor, although there was no direct strike. The empty studio was for sale and was insured for $336,000.[7]

 

In 2009, Riley performed with Guy at the BET Awards.[8] In the same year, Riley worked with Amerie and Robin Thicke on their respective albums. Leading on from his work on Snoop Dogg's album Ego Trippin', Riley became part of the production supergroup QDT, which features DJ Quik as well as Snoop Dogg.

 

Riley produced and co-wrote the song "Teeth" with Lady Gaga for her EP The Fame Monster. Speaking in March 2010 to Blues & Soul's Pete Lewis – Riley said that he was no longer affiliated with Guy (Riley had last performed with the group in October 2010). Riley also said that the current line-up of Blackstreet consisted of himself, Chauncey Hannibal, Dave Hollister and Sherman 'J-Stylz' Tisdale. He confirmed that he was working on a new Blackstreet album, though intended to release his own album – entitled 'TRX' – first. Artists he could possibly be working with for the project included Stevie Wonder and Elton John, plus his own new, upcoming acts.[9] However, Hannibal stopped performing with the group and the lineup became Riley, Hollister, Mark Middleton and Eric Williams. In 2012, Hannibal returned to Blackstreet. Middleton and Williams left the group. As of 2019, the group's lineup now consists of Riley, Dave Hollister, J-Stylz, and Rodney Poe under the name "Blackstreet 2."[citation needed]

 

In an August 2010, co-executor of the Michael Jackson estate, John Branca, confirmed that a posthumous album of Michael Jackson would be released, containing work done in the previous five years with producers Neff-U, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Riley, as well as work written and produced solely by Jackson himself. The album Michael was released on December 14, 2010 in the United States. After the release, several people questioned some of the music Riley produced for the project. Riley insisted all of the songs were sung by Jackson and claimed that vocal artifacts were added from overprocessing Jackson's voice. However, Riley made comments in an interview with Dan Dodds (aka Soul Jones) in which he stated that there were some elements of his voice in the music. "They may use some elements from me, put together ideas but I haven't been working on the new album" Riley is reported to have said.[10]

 

Recently, Riley has stepped into the Korean music market. Riley worked with singer/rapper Jay Park on an English track titled "Demon", which was originally meant for Michael Jackson. Riley produced a mini album for the Korean girl group Rania.[11][12]

 

Riley is one of the producers part of the production team QDT, with DJ Quik and Snoop Dogg.[13][14][15] He produced the tracks "Believe" and "Flow" for the Twenty album of the R&B group Boyz II Men. He has also produced Korean girl group Girls' Generation's single "The Boys" for the group's first international release. He has also produced songs for Girls' Generation's labelmates SHINee and EXO. He worked with Shinee on "Beautiful", "Shine", and "Dangerous" from their two part third Korean studio album. Riley also produced the songs "MILK" and "All Night" for f(x)'s third studio album Red Light and the song "What Is Love" for Exo.