Anonymous ID: 4e2114 Nov. 23, 2018, 5:33 p.m. No.4008988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9062 >>9126 >>9442

>>4008823

>>4007565 Eric Holder's connections to OxyContin

 

60 MINUTES: THE WHISTLE BLOWER

 

Ex-DEA agent: Opioid crisis fueled by drug industry and Congress

 

Whistleblower Joe Rannazzisi says drug distributors pumped opioids into U.S. communities – knowing that people were dying – and says industry lobbyists and Congress derailed the DEA's efforts to stop it

 

"This made the whole crack epidemic look like nothing. These were not kids slinging crack on the corner, these were professionals doing it…these were drug dealers in lab coats."

Anonymous ID: 4e2114 Nov. 23, 2018, 5:51 p.m. No.4009131   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9181

>>4008997

>Camp Fire is deadliest U.S. wildfire in 100 years; eerily similar to 1918 inferno that killed 453

 

While all the conditions were ripe for a 100 year deadly fire storm (eg degraded power grid and poor wildfire prevention efforts over the past 8 years), this does not preclude the possibility that deep state fukkery may have played a role in starting the fire.

 

At the very least, the timing (mid terms) and the population affected (predominately middle class Republican voters) are factors that we should not be overlooked.

Anonymous ID: 4e2114 Nov. 23, 2018, 5:56 p.m. No.4009173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4009126

>Should create a meme/gif with a street drug dealer dealing on one street corner with a short line and a clean cut pharmy in a lab coat dealing oxy on the other street corner with a long line.

 

>Then another showing the same but the cops busting the small dealer while the lab coat dealer watches and continues dealing oxy with a long line.

 

GREAT IDEA ANON!

Anonymous ID: 4e2114 Nov. 23, 2018, 6:33 p.m. No.4009442   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9455 >>9475 >>9531

>>4008988

 

BREAKING OUT OF THE VICODIN PRISON

 

There is also a biochemical story here that needs to be told and it has to do with an over the counter product that we have always been told is completely safe by the medical establishment (probably ever since we had our first fever as children). Tylenol, otherwise known as acetaminophen is a product that should have been removed from the market decades ago. Why you ask? Because it is toxic to both the brain and liver. In fact, it is the leading cause of acute liver failure world wide.

 

A 2005 study with several sites across the country found that of 662 patients who met the acute liver failure criteria of coagulopathy and encephalopathy, 42% of these patients (275) had liver failure associated with acetaminophen liver injury. They also noted that the annual percentage of acetaminophen-related failures rose during the study period. Acute liver failure related to use of the painkiller accounted for 28% of all cases in 1998, and 51% in 2003.

 

Acetaminophen metabolites are toxic to both the liver and the brain by depleting intracellular glutathione. While BIG PHARMA rakes in 2 billion in annual sales WW, that is likely merely a drop in the bucket compared to the undocumented ROI that acetaminophen creates in profit from the various disorders and disease caused by it depleting the body's cellular stores of glutathione.

 

ACETAMINOPHEN should have NEVER BEEN COMBINED with OPIATES

 

Why? Because opiates block the cellular uptake of cysteine, which is necessary for glutathione production. Thus, drugs like Vicodin and Norco are pharmacological gulags, making the chronic user hypersensitive to pain due to the combined state of glutathione depletion and tolerance to opiates. Opiates are also pro-inflammatory antigens of the innate immune system.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocodone/paracetamol

 

If you are currently dependent on one of these opiate/acetaminophen "medications", you can take N-acetyl-cysteine (1,200 mg/day), which by passes the opiate block on cellular cysteine uptake. This will help you restore depleted glutathione levels and help you wean off these drugs.

 

N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) is the anti-dote used in hospitals to rapidly reverse acute liver failure and is available as aN inexpensive over-the-counter dietary supplement in the US. The reason why N-acetyl-cysteine is the first line treatment to reverse liver toxicity in the emergency room is because the acetyl group allows diffusion across cell membrane without the need of the transporter. Opiate addiction and the hypersensitivity to pain upon withdrawal of opiates is due in large part to being trapped in a state of chronic glutathione deficiency.