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Elon calling out the commie stooges threatening DOGE.

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>Elon calling out the commie stooges.

fuckin board issues today

 

Elon Musk

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They have broken the law.

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r/WhitePeopleTwitter is now calling for the public execution of the DOGE software developers.

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https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1886501169154957587

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Andy Ngo

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"Hunt them down"

 

Leftists on @bluesky and other social media sites are mobilizing threats of violence against the @DOGE

team staff and their families as revenge against @elonmusk

and the Trump administration.

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Here's a handful of the many Reddit posts calling for violence and harassment against the boys from DOGE who were doxxed.

 

This is the point of activist journalist doxxing pieces: to target people for harassment.

 

Hope they remain safe and successful.

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Anonymous ID: 36689e Feb. 3, 2025, 3:44 p.m. No.22500763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0772 >>0863 >>0927 >>0941

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Criminal networks are shifting from fentanyl imports to Canadian-made product

Border seizures are down, the street price is down — andCanadian-made fentanyl has gone global

Darren Major · CBC News · Posted: Aug 06, 2024 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: August 6, 2024

Bags of illegal drugs are laid across a table during a police press conference.

Fentanyl, carfentanil and MDMA are pictured during an RCMP press conference about a drug bust in Surrey, B.C. on Friday, February 23, 2023. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

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Organized crime groups have shifted their effortsaway from importing the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl and are now producing it primarily on Canadian soil.

 

A briefing note prepared for the deputy minister of Health Canada — obtained by CBC News through an access to information request — lays out the changes law enforcement agencies have observed in the illegal market for the drug.

 

"Superlab interdictions across B.C., Ontario and Alberta suggest that domestic supply is more than sufficient to supply the domestic market," the note says.

 

Over 1,150 toxic-drug deaths in B.C. in 1st half of 2024: coroner

 

Dr. Heather Morrison concerned about powerful new opioid found on P.E.I.

 

The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that roughly 44,600 Canadians died of toxic drug overdoses between 2016 and 2023. Four out of every five of the 8,000 overdose deaths Canada recorded in 2023 involved fentanyl.

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"The fentanyl threat in Canada has definitely shifted from one of importation to one of domestic production," RCMP Inspector James Cooke, a member of the police service's organized crime unit, told CBC News.

 

Cooke said that shift began roughly in 2019. In May of that year, the Chinese government listed fentanyl as a controlled substance and imposed more regulations on its production and export.

 

"It is believed this may have prompted the shift from fentanyl and fentanyl analogues being imported into Canada illegally toward domestic production in Canada," the Health Canada briefing note reads.

 

The trend is reflected in drug seizure data collected by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). In 2018, the CBSA seized more than five kilograms of fentanyl on its way into Canada. Last year, the agency intercepted less than a kilogram. (According to Health Canada, it only takes a few grains of fentanyl to kill someone.)

 

Det. Matthew Dugdale of the Hamilton Police Service's drugs and gangs unit said the COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated organized crime's switch to domestic production.

 

"During the early days of COVID, it was almost impossible to import anything into the country, legal or otherwise. So criminal organizations weren't going to let that stop them from being able to sell their product. So they came up with ways to start manufacturing this stuff locally," Dugdale told CBC News.

 

The Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) reported in 2022 that organized crime groups had turned from importing fentanyl-related products to purchasing chemical precursors from international and domestic suppliers to make the drug here.

Brown barrels are stacked in a warehouse.

The Canada Border Services Agency seized barrels of a fentanyl precursor chemical called 4-Piperidone in Vancouver on July 16, 2021. (Canadian Border Services Agency)

 

"[Eighty per cent] of chemicals used in fentanyl production are unregulated and can be procured in Canada or legally imported from China," the CISC report says.

 

"Some [organized crime groups] use privately-owned, licensed companies to import chemicals and precursors used in fentanyl manufacturing."

 

Some of those legal precursor chemicals can be "unwittingly" diverted into the illicit market by chemical companies, Cooke said.

 

"They may be importing — or I would say stockpiling — a source for chemicals domestically and they may not have a full understanding of where the final destination of those chemicals is," he said. He added that much of the RCMP's focus on precursors involves working with industry to prevent such diversions.

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/fentanyl-produced-in-canada-1.7275200