Anonymous ID: 94c90c June 15, 2022, 8:09 a.m. No.16450501   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This as during the marketing of oxicontin, to create enough addicts for fentanyls sucessful introduction.

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The problem was, heroin had such a bad reputation normal people are programmed to avoid it. Oxicontin, initially marketed as a non addictive pain killer, solved that problem, creating millions of new dependent users who would make up the enormous market for fentanyl.

 

This was done deliberately by Purdue Pharma among others, and the company was found guilty. Purdue agreed to declare bankruptcy, and pay a fine even bigger than the 1B fine for the same previous offense, settling all liability claims ON THE CONDITION NO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF The Sackler family including Richard Sackler, CEO, responsible for deaths in the 100s of thousands.

 

At the Oxicontin launch party, CEO Richard Sackler predicted "The prescription blizzard will be so deep, dense, and white…’

 

White becauseAmerica's Heartland was the target. The satanists targeted the Heartland, because large numbers of people who believe in God, the US Constitution and the traditional family live there. IE We the People.

 

For this reason anon suspect that the Purdue Sackler plea deal was illegal, protecting Sackler from criminal prosecution, and allowing the family to retain the billions of dollars in profits extracted from the catastrophe they intentionally inflicted on the US civilian population. Just one of many fires lit by the satanists and integral to the plan to destroy America.

 

August 18'th 2021 NY Times

 

==Richard Sackler Says Family and Purdue Bear No Responsibility for Opioid Crisis

In a rare courtroom appearance, the former Purdue Pharma president and board member was evasive and defiant.==

 

“Do you have any responsibility for the opioid crisis in the United States?”

 

“No,” Dr. Sackler, 76, replied faintly.

 

“Does the Sackler family have any responsibility for the opioid crisis in the United States?”

 

Again, “No.”

 

And finally:

 

“Does Purdue Pharma have any responsibility for the opioid crisis in the United States?”

 

More firmly: “No.”

 

Dr. Sackler, perhaps the best-known among the billionaire Sacklers, who for nearly 20 years was the family member who figured most prominently in the company’s rollout of its signature prescription painkiller, OxyContin, made a rare, protracted appearance by video conference on Wednesday before a judge presiding over the confirmation hearing for a plan that would restructure Purdue and settle all lawsuits against the company and family members for their role in the opioid epidemic.

 

It is believed to be the first time that Dr. Sackler has answered questions in open court about the family’s opioid business. Similar to an extended deposition he gave in 2015 to Kentucky state lawyers, Dr. Sackler offered testimony largely pocked with faint or absent recollections, terse statements and deflections to his legal team.

 

His voice often scarcely audible, he apologized for having laryngitis and appeared occasionally to fumble with the technology, which presented vexing challenges in volume level and in the opening of documents emailed to him as he testified.

 

Nonetheless, although he did not offer fresh insights into what is already on the record about Sackler family members’ roles in the company, his appearance was notable for what he refused to acknowledge.

 

''' “You didn’t think it was necessary in your role as a chair or president of an opioid company to determine how many people had died as a result of the use of that product?” asked Brian Edmunds, a Maryland assistant attorney general.

 

“To the best of my knowledge, recollection, that data is not available,” replied Dr. Sackler.'''

 

DIG MEME PRAY

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/18/health/richard-sackler-purdue-testimony.html