Anonymous ID: 472a23 May 25, 2018, 3:07 p.m. No.1541617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

@GenFlynn's twat today:

Another possibility - a clue for anons?

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Anonymous ID: 472a23 May 25, 2018, 3:16 p.m. No.1541686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1744 >>1846

>>1539971 #1935

>https://www.wikileaks.org/gifiles/attach/49/49783_.pdf

>Queen Maud Land

>>1537021 #1931

If you look at the map, Queen Maud Land is in the NORWEGIAN CLAIM.

1 - How did little old Norway get such an enormous claim on a continent on the other side of the planet as they?

2 - Note the square titled Neumayer (GERMANY).

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Anonymous ID: 472a23 May 25, 2018, 3:35 p.m. No.1541813   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#1934

>>1538960 >poppies, poppies, poppies

>>1539078 >somewhere in NK?

>>1539158 >"Spreading democracy", KEK!

>>1539097 >Heroin Cash Crop for NK

>http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/05/10/north-korea-growing-heroin-outside-prison-camps-satellite-photos.html

>>1539178 >NK is major producer.

>https://www.heritage.org/testimony/north-koreas-connection-international-trade-drugs-counterfeiting-and-arms

>>1539107 repost pic

>>1539236 >Poppy Bush

 

OK, if NK is a major producer, who are they selling it to?

Could it be the largest seller of opioids on the planet?

>https://www.waysidehouse.net/big-pharma-opioid-epidemic/

The poppy plant, the base of opioids, has made a transition from being a once-sacred medicinal plant to descending into a taboo back alley street drug, into now being one of the most widely prescribed medications on the planet.

Big Pharma has successfully transformed opioids into one of the highest grossing industries in history.

 

While those of us who have been battling opiate addiction for some time now understand the severity of the situation, it seems that Big Pharma companies are turning a blind eye to the danger of the opioid epidemic. With the endless amounts of revenue pouring in, they have not yet owned up to the obvious dangers of the medications they are mass producing or the inevitable transition to street-sold heroin.

 

Despite the blatant side effects, many people are under the impression that if they are taking their prescribed opiate, they are not qualified as addicted, simply because they get theirs from a doctor, rather than a drug dealer.

However, Heroin and OxyContin, for example, differ by only one or two molecules. This has, in turn, created a bridge for prescribed opioid users to enter into a world they never thought they would be a part of.