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DEA: Big Pharma Execs Who Called Southerners ‘Pillbillies’ Failed To Stop Suspicious Opioid Orders For A DECADE
James Rafalski claimed the failure to act was "systemic" and "widespread"
A former investigator with the DEA has testified that three of the country’s leading drug distributors repeatedly failed to stop suspicious orders for opioids for over a decade.
James Rafalski, the former investigator with the DEA, made the claims during the fourth week of a trial of the nation’s three biggest pharmaceutical companies, AmerisourceBergen, McKesson, and Health Inc, who are defending themselves against Cabell County in West Virginia and the city of Huntington, who allege that they are responsible for fueling the fires of the opioid epidemic.
Huntington and Cabell are seeking around $2.6 billion in compensation to address the impact that the opioid crisis has had on their community. “We intend to prove the simple truth that the distributor defendants sold a mountain of opioid pills into our community, fueling the opioid epidemic,” said Paul Farrell, a lawyer for Cabell County.
Interesting a friend told me today a lady in Shasta said the drug cartels specifically set up shop in small towns and they are over Mount Shasta they do because the pieces of people are so boring there. He also said they own a lot of businesses in town.
So the drug companies are running the cartel model of going to poor depressed areas and no one seemingly cares they’re killing people.
This was their depopulation model from the beginning but they had to Jack it up to a WW pandemic so they can vaccinate everyone
Remember what POTUS said and he was talking about PHARMA.Boom I just had a thought, it was the Pharma companies that planned the election fraud, they were the only industry that Trump broke the man in the middle model, and maybe he was telling us at that time what was to happen in the election. Read it and tell me what you think:
“Well, the rebate that I’m doing cuts out the middleman and reduces costs, and the money goes back to the people purchasing the drugs,” the president said.
“So, I have a lot of enemies. This may be the last time you see me for a while. I have a lot of very rich enemies. They’re not happy with what I’m doing. But I figure we have one chance to do it. No other president is gonna do what I do.
NPR has some details:
Two weeks after President Trump signed an executive order “Lowering Drug Prices By Putting America First,”the White House still hasn’t released the text of the order. The unorthodox move is apparently a leverage play, an attempt to squeeze drug companies into offering concessions, but so far there’s little indication Trump is getting the deal he was after.
Trump had American flags and women in white lab coats behind him, his big presidential sharpie marker in hand when he signed the order July 24.
“This one will go into effect on Aug. 25 if we don’t make a deal,” Trump said at the time as he held the order up for the cameras.