The Deep State trafficking killer opioids

The Deep State trafficking killer Opioids

Raw notes on my Coast to Coast AM Noory interview

by Jon Rappoport

November 3, 2017

For those who doubt that Big Pharma is part of the destructive Deep State, consider the following:

Since July 26, 2000, when a landmark review was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), pharmaceutical companies, their FDA partner, many members of Congress, medical schools, and doctors have been aware that approved medical drugs have been killing and maiming Americans at a disastrous rate.

These drugs, brought to you by Pharma, kill 106,000 Americans a year like clockwork. That extrapolates to over a MILLION deaths per decade.

The 2000 JAMA review was written by the late Dr. Barbara Starfield, who was a revered public health expert at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

I interviewed Dr. Starfield in 2009, a year or so before her death. She confirmed several key points: the figure of 106,000 deaths was a conservative estimate; there was NO comprehensive effort by the federal government to reverse this trend; no one from the federal government had ever approached her to consult on “the situation.”

At the top of the food chain, Big Pharma executives and financiers are completely aware of what their drugs are doing.

You could call this reckless endangerment, or negligent homicide. I call it what it is: murder.

The effort to kill, maim, debilitate, and disable large sectors of the population makes that population easier to control. That IS a Deep State operation. In one way or another, it has been so since the dawn of organized society.

Now we have the opioid crisis. These medical drugs are wiping out people at an alarming rate. As I’ve written in recent articles, one of the two major pipelines for the trafficked drugs starts with the pharmaceutical manufacturers, who are intentionally distributing opioids far beyond any legitimate need.

Here are my raw notes I prepared for the Coast to Coast AM interview I did two days ago with George Noory. They tell the story in telegraphic fashion:

PURDUE PHARMA push their opioid far beyond any ethical boundary—Sackler family—$35 billion in profits from OXYCONTIN. Paid $600 million in fine. Several individuals sentenced to, wait for it, 400 hours of community service.

PURDUE guilty of lying to doctors about dangers, falsely claiming patients could stay on drug long term. Paid doctors and researchers to say the dangers of addiction were overblown. Promoted that the drug could be used for a wide range of (off-label) conditions.

INSYS PHARMA: DOJ JUST ARRESTED THE FOUNDER JOHN KAPOOR ON CHARGE OF RICO RACKETEERING—USING BRIBERY AND FRAUD TO ILLEGALLY DISTRIBUTE FENTANYL TYPE OPIOID.

EXAMPLES OF OPIODS: MORPHINE, FENTANYL, OXYCONTIN, NALAXONE, DEMEROL, HEROIN, DILAUDID, VICODIN, CODEINE, PERCODAN, PERCOSET. THESE ARE GATEWAY DRUGS INTO HEROIN WHEN A PERSON’S PILLS ARE CUT OFF.

FENTANYL 50 TIMES STRONGER THAN MORPHINE.

OVER 100 MEDICAL OPIOIDS. UNCONSCIONABLE. ONLY NEED MORPHINE AND A FEW OTHERS. PROLIFERATION OF THE DRUGS FUELED EPIDEMIC AND ADDICTION. THESE ARE THE PILLS ON THE STREETS.

KILLER STATS: 2 MILLION OPIOID ADDICTS IN THE US.

300,000 DEATHS SINCE THE YEAR 2000 IN THE US.

ROUGHLY 33 THOUSAND DEATHS PER YEAR FROM OPIOIDS.

CBS: IN 2015, 90 MILLION ADULTS IN THE US TOOK A LEGIT PRESCRIBED OPIOID. Doesn’t count illegal trafficking.

EFFECTS: DEATH FROM RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, OVERDOSE.

Common side effects of opioid administration include sedation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, physical dependence, tolerance, and respiratory depression. Physical dependence and addiction are clinical concerns that may prevent proper prescribing and in turn inadequate pain management.

MY INSIDER SOURCE AND WASHINGTON POST: A 2016 LAW SIGNED BY OBAMA SHACKLED DEA IN ITS EFFORTS TO CRACK DOWN ON BIG PHARMA TRAFFICKERS (That law is the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act of 2016, signed by President Obama on 4/9/16.)

THE OTHER MAJOR TRAFFICKING PIPELINE—FOX NEWS—CHINA UNDERGROUND LABS/DEA: “A homemade designer version of fentanyl, the highly addictive opioid which is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent, has been the center of drug busts across the country this month—with law enforcement pinpointing its origin from underground labs in China. The DEA says the China-U.S. supply is further fueling the country’s drug epidemic.”

“’This [Chinese] stuff is unbelievably potent. It is so powerful that even a tiny amount can kill you,’ DEA spokesman Rusty Payne tells FOX Business. ‘China is by far the most significant manufacturer of illicit designer synthetic drugs. There is so much manufacturing of new drugs, [it’s] amazing what is coming out of China. Hundreds of [versions], including synthetic fentanyl and fentanyl-based compounds’.”

“Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced this week details on a mail-order furanyl fentanyl smuggling ring bust. The operation had been bringing the drug — which has been dubbed ‘White China’ — into the U.S from Asia. NYPD Chief of Detective Bob Boyce said that this was the first time investigators have seen this type of fentanyl in New York City.”

“Also this week, Cincinnati Customs and Border Protection agents said they seized 83 shipments of illegal synthetic drugs, including 36 pounds of furanyl fentanyl, from China.”

The Boston Globe: “An extremely powerful drug used as an elephant tranquilizer has quickly become a new killer in the nation’s opioid epidemic, and New England authorities and health workers are bracing for its arrival.”

“The drug, carfentanil, is a synthetic opioid that is 10,000 times stronger than morphine and 100 times more potent than fentanyl, another deadly synthetic opioid.”

“The Drug Enforcement Administration has issued a nationwide alert about the drug, which its acting chief called ‘crazy dangerous.’ In Massachusetts, State Police have warned their crime lab staff about how to handle carfentanil during analysis. Even inhaling the drug or absorbing it through a cut can be fatal.”

“Law enforcement and health officials believe most users do not know they are ingesting carfentanil, which apparently is often mistakenly thought to be heroin or a mixture of heroin and fentanyl, a weaker but still lethal synthetic opioid.”

“If carfentanil’s trade route is similar to that of fentanyl, the path stretches from Chinese manufacturers to Mexican processors to smugglers who supply dealers in the United States, law enforcement officials said.”

—end of my notes—

People don’t want to admit Big Pharma trafficking operations are conscious and intentional. “Oh, they made a mistake.” “Oh, they didn’t know.” “Oh, it’s only about the money.”

When you make the drugs and sell the drugs and traffic the drugs and see the catastrophic effects, it’s not a mistake.

It’s not only about money.

At the highest levels, you want to be doing what you’re doing.

Just consult the two great British Opium Wars against China. The 19th century wars were fought to ensure a clear path for the exporting of opium into China, where millions of dead-end addicts were created. On purpose.

The idea that we now live in a kinder gentler society where the pharma barons would never intentionally do harm…that is a nothing more than a convenient fiction.


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24 comments on “The Deep State trafficking killer opioids

  1. Abe says:

    Jon Good show, I wish they’d quit with all the music and get right to the meat! I think you could of easily had an extra 20 minutes. I for one don’t need the intro’s and extro’s! I’m not listening to hear music! I want the facts!

    A year and a half ago Oxycontin killed my 29 yo nephew. Leaving his wife of a year widowed. This also ruined my, and my best friends marriages. My wife was always doing pain killers. Then when my friend married a nurse. It didn’t take long till they found out they liked the same monkey. My friends wife worked at a nursing home. This is nothing new, she’d change out the Oxycontin with vitamins, and split what she took with my wife for a cost. Every Friday when I would deposit a check, I’d have only $100 after deposit. I couldn’t take it any more so I divorced her. My friends wife got caught and fired. My friend divorced her.

    There’s 3 families it ruined counting mine! At the same time people in that nursing home died a painful death! 5 years ago GMO food killed my friend. Yes I have a major hard on for the FDA!!!! Thank God for Donna Brazil! Even the most brain dead should soon be able to see how screwed up this system is!

    Thank you, you money grubbing whores in DC and the FDA. I’m so glad your so pro family!

    I just got a call from Informed electorate. I told him I like to see a poll on what people thought of all there food and drugs being full of Round-Up? After a couple minutes, he thought that would be an excellent poll!

    • Abe says:

      PS. Shortly after we separated my wife overdosed. If not for her friend she’d of died. Since we were still married the Dr. told me what all she had in her system. 6 different drugs, Oxycontin I remembered, and washed down with some rum. I think she was trying to commit suicide!

  2. Eliza Ayres says:

    Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal and commented:
    Opioids ARE weapons of mass destruction, legalized by globalists within our own country. The enemy within = laws crippling DEA and other officials from doing their job and legalizing mass intentional destruction of a large population group.

  3. IMNAHA says:

    Dead men tell no tales nor do they collect disability and/ or Social Security. This is just another way to rid the planet of Henry Kissinger’s “useless eaters”; you really can’t blame B.O. though, he was “just following orders” between golf games and drone games. We do indeed live on a predatory planet…

  4. Jennifer says:

    We have a dear friend of many years who had been working to help the youth understand what drugs can do, and she worked nation-wide, and then worked in other countries to help them with their drug-related problems. She told me that the higher in government she got, it wasn’t about not doing drugs, but how to do them safely. Even in places like Mexico and Panama, but she went to Europe also and saw the same.

    Although there is a population control circuit to the CIAs Game Theory upon which all of the chaos and control is based, another circuit is about control of the minds of our people, and, as we have written before drugs of abuse and many prescription drugs, especially those containing fluoride, dissimulate the mind and cut us off from God and His counsel through the conscience. This is also why they use the thought projection devices against us, and “voice to skull” technology Makia Freeman wrote about on her blog. She said they were using DNA to target specific people, but from our point of view, they don’t need that.

    The Seat of the Beast was in Rome and it was from there the chaos was directed, but in the middle of the last century, the Seat of the Beast moved in our nation, through the likes of Joe Kennedy and others who allowed the drugs and thugs into our nation. They serve the malignant mind on the planet as anyone with a mind left can see.

    Thanks, Jon, for many details and your continuous blogs.

  5. swo8 says:

    I heard your interview with George Noory the other night.
    When I was an Reg. N. many years ago, working in our small town hospital, I remember when Purdue Frederick Inc. came out with MS Contin – probably the forerunner of OxyContin. Part of the pitch was that it didn’t have the highly addictive aspects of morphine. They lied.
    Leslie

  6. fauxscienceslayer says:

    “Opium Wars, Britain Invades China” at ForbiddenKnowledge website

    UK Bankers ran the world drug smuggling from 1760 until WW Two, when CIA took control.

    “Meet the Billionaire Family Behind America’s Opioid Crisis” at ZeroHedge website

    • sundancer55 says:

      I read that article at ZeroHedge a few days ago. It’s excellent reading. It’s also sickening reading.

      How do we get people like that? I mean, what creates that sort of horribleness in the human race?

  7. Larry says:

    “PURDUE PHARMA push their opioid far beyond any ethical boundary—Sackler family—$35 billion in profits from OXYCONTIN. Paid $600 million in fine. Several individuals sentenced to, wait for it, 400 hours of community service.”

    So I broke out the old calculator and divided 600 million$ by 35BILLION$.

    The fine came out to .017 per cent of total profits.

    That maY not sEem like much of A fine consideRing the Sackler family Is left with $34,400,000,000 squirreled away, but hey …$600,000,000 aiN’t chumP change. Having the wheRewIthal to cut a check with SO maNy zeros dazzles the populace to the point where the thought of demanding a more substantive sentence recedes rapidly in to the mist….

    (Funny thing – if the Sacklers had robbed a convenience store, they’d be facing prison time.)

  8. Abe says:

    Jon,
    I just had a long talk with AG Swanson’s office (MN) I sent information about Round Up in the vaccines, Dr. Thompson, and GMO’s. I hope you don’t mind, but I gave them your site to contact you for questions on the drugs. I tried this a few years ago, but with Trump intervening we have there ear. I guess as Hillary says the Buffalo blowing the whistle on corruption give credibility to the FDA, CDC, EPA, and USDA corruption.

    Thank you for your years of dedicated work. Maybe some pay back for Health Watch?

  9. truth1 says:

    Drugs are only part of the nefarious activities of our national crime syndicate (NCS), I mean, nation + military + CIA/ NSA/ FBI/ BATF/ ETC. Here at NCS, we have many lines of business operations. We guts da best damned child sex trafficking network in the world. We deal in any kind of porn you want, in our CIA division. We can program young children to be monsters and then do them in as soon as they near 30, and begin to break down and squeal. We kill on a grand scale and their ain’t a economy we can’t break and collapse. Have you heard of Venezuela? That’s just our latest.

    So don’t get fooled by imitators and wanna-be’s. We here at NCS deliver the worst misery and evil money can buy. Call today and get our November specials of 2 for the price of one, *child prostitutes not included. Not at all void where prohibited. It would be no fun if it was legal!

  10. Reblogged this on John Barleycorn and commented:
    No doubt

  11. Joe says:

    Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Fentanyl is a very valuable drug when used for designated medical & veterinary purposes. Morphine must be injected intravenously, but fentanyl can be administered by skin patch, making it a blessing for terminal cancer patients. It is also short-acting, making it superior to Demerol for some purposes.

  12. JB says:

    106,000 deaths out of 350 million per year, bad as it for those whom the bell tolls is just a mere 0.03% of the total population. It can hardly be classified as “population control” or “weapon of mass destruction.” Hospital deaths from misdiagnoses and related drugs fatalities are much higher, as is deaths in psychiatric institutions. Then there are highway fatalities and cardiovascular related deaths ahead of the opiod “epidemic.”

    One should keep a balanced perspective with these issues.

  13. SanityClaus says:

    The pentagon serves the BritishEmpire/N.AT.O. U.N. HEROINE MAFIA. The pentagon wipes it’s ass with the Declaration of Independence. Just like south east asia, the pentagon poisons and murders our children with heroine from central asia. Afghanistan is a nato narco state. Your story about synthetic opioids distracts from these essential pertinent FACTS.

    • sundancer55 says:

      Sorry but the problem with overseas poppies is a whole ‘nother story entirely. This is something American’s are having to deal with here and now and it’s falling mostly on the taxpayers because of corrupt doctors et al, as if we don’t have enough to deal with already.

      If foreign countries have to deal with it as well, let them handle it in their own way.

  14. sundancer55 says:

    This has become such a wide-spread problem now, that IMPHHO, anyone who gets addicted to opioids is doing so because they wanted to – – and because they can (with the aid of their criminal physicians). This should not be a problem of the US gubmint to take care of, it should be on PHRMA’s hands. We need to find a judge with the gumption to reverse that awful ruling saying they have no liability for any wrongdoing in things directly related to their products. Pills can kill – – – that should be the FIRST warning label on every single prescription bottle handed out to “patients” and maybe they’ll use their heads and think twice about taking the crap.

    Well, one can hope, right?

  15. Edgar Allen Rhye says:

    Quite infrequently, watching TV is a chore to remain calm with frequent drug ads taking up the great majority of commercial sponsor breaks, peppered with drug addiction therapy & lawsuit representation ads. People suffer mass emotional stress, so, a pill for this, that or the other is proffered, at great peril to the viewing consumer. Any who buck the system are identified & dealt with harshly. For example, my “non-compliant attitude” has been “diagnosed” as anything ranging from psychopathology to psychosis. Mental health experts are merely projecting, among other things.

  16. Abe says:

    When one looks at our food and water, and all the chemicals in it, were having an overload of chemicals. The obvious solution is to get the chemicals out and get our brains and body back into a chemical balance. But those responsible for today’s problems have the answer. For a chemical imbalance, there solution is more chemicals. We need a major overhaul on the FDA and other alphabet agencies and actually hold those who had a vested interest other than the American people accountable, and change the laws there whores put into place to protect them, and hold those whores accountable as well. From my own experience, the Veterans Administration hands out drugs like candy on Halloween! I wonder how much longer saying no to drugs will be an option at the VA?

  17. Mark Yanes says:

    This is better than listening to my nephews talking about the comic books they’re going to write. Alcohol is still a more deadly public health crisis that remains the Elephant in the room. You can add tobacco and fast food to that – doesn’t come close to the opioid epidemic. I agree it’s a serious problem. But there’s no deep state. It’s greedy people in boardrooms who figured a way to create a disease and treat it too. Greed. If that jackass in the White House would stop jibber jabbering about border walls, start building rehab facilities. Remove the user, remove the problem. No users, no need for opiates except for medical reasons.

  18. itooluvkayaking says:

    While this is totally accurate, I feel there are a few more forces at play in the Big Dandy Opiod Problem. Some things that need to be acknowledged when discussing drug legislation, prescriptions, and abuse:

    1. Some people are in chronic pain. They have shattered discs, nerve damage, Dr. Gregory House Disease, etc. They have conditions that current medical science can’t sufficiently treat. For them, it’s either mindnumbing chronic pain, or opiods.

    2. For doctors, there are two ends to the opiod issue’s spectrum. At one end, you have corrupt doctors who do literally nothing but run shell clinics that dispense opiods for the right price (or, as poor call it: deal drugs). At the other end you have conscionable doctors who care about following the rules so much that they prescribe extra strenth tylenol for infected, abscessed molars. This actually happened to a friend of mine, who was prescribed three of these things to tide him over until his dental surgery that was a week away. He nearly went completely insane from the pain.

    3. The fact that districts with the highest rates of opioid addiction were the most likely districts to vote for Donald Trump in 2016 may have not been a coincidence. There has been a great deal of research on the relationships between addicitons and decision making. On the coasts, adderall prescriptions are written at vastly higher rates than in the middle of the country. Amphetamines are related to more calculated, machine-like decisions being made. New York City voted very, very blue. Opioids are related to bolder, riskier decisions that favor shaking things up to make things better, hence the extremely high correlation between districts hit the hardest by the opioid epedemic and votes for Donald Trump. Neither of these are inherently right — it just illustrates the fact that drugs have a social engineering utility to them, which opens prescriptions and black markets up to a whole other — and very underreported — set of actors with agendas.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352154616301620?via%3Dihub

    4. The more sensationalized and amplified the opioid epedemic gets, the worse it is for addicts. The single largest predictor of relapse is isolation, and receiving a lot of attention for an addiciton is — although intended as support — very isolating. For the same reason, jail is an insanely poor way to treat addicts.

    5. There’s a reason that the research chemical — “synthetic drug” feels like a bizarre term, to me, because any non-holistic drug is synthetic — market is so popular, and it’s not abuse — it’s class stratification. The more affluent the person, the easier it is for them to get an adderall prescription to be more productive at work, a benzodiazepine ‘script to relax and get to sleep on time, a vicodin ‘script for their herniated disc, and so on. Meanwhile, economically disadvantaged co-workers are expected to keep up with this level of productivity — regardless as to whether it’s healthy, it becomes the norm. China’s there to fill that niche.

    I’m not sure where the right answer lies in all of this, but it involves being simultaneously less draconian toward drug use, while also employing better, more universally applied oversight of drug distribution. Which…. that’s a confusing nut to crack. There’s probably no great solution, but the one that contributes the least to socially engineering the public for either profits or politics is probably the one to look for.

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