DEA Bans Harmless Natural Substitute for OxyContin, Heroin
September 1, 2016
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September 1, 2016
Marcos said (September 2, 2016):
I recommend the excellent book "American Pain" by John Temple if your readers want to understand the havoc oxycontin is wreaking in America. Pill mills (clinics) are free to mass market this poison and kill people under the law.
The Sackler philanthropist is the classic Luciferian...doing good with the right hand while doing evil with the left, pleasing Vishnu's preservation and Shiva's destruction, yin and yang, darkness and light at the same time. The Hermetic law of opposites or reversal. The double face of Janus. The religion of the Illuminati in a nutshell.
Dan A said (September 2, 2016):
http://henrymakow.com/2016/09/dea-bans-harmless-natural-subs.html
Oxycontin is now approved for children as young as 11 years old. The FDA is not our friend.
I wrote about opiates once: http://www.doctorshangout.com/profiles/blogs/the-potentially-dangerous-and
And myself I was once addicted to vicodin, a very mild opiate, yet still deadly. I broke my back sleigh riding with my daughter. My doctor prescribed me vicodin and I was a full blown addict within a year. At the end of my addiction I would take any opiate I could get my hands on. It was a very bad addiction I had to that. I think you read about my drug addiction once.
People need to make an effort to learn about natural substitutes such as Kratom.
RL said (September 1, 2016):
My brother was or is addicted to kratom and had withdrawal symptoms.
All drugs that act as or manipulate neuro-chemicals need to be banned. Dealers, producers and users shot on the spot. Definition of war is extermination of threat.
There are no good psychoactive drugs only bad genetics/upbringing and evil character. Drugs cannot cure that. They feed the monkey brain and damage the human part.
If you need external chemicals to manipulate your neurons to have pleasure or kill pain so you have motivation to live then you shouldn't be alive. Matter/pleasure poisons the spirit. Pleasure and pain, fear and anger are the most primitive animal reactions that must be overcome by searching for truth and meaning.
Rev 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers(pharmakos), and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
Meaning of pharmakos is druggist' 'poisoner' or, 'giver of potions'.
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Sid replies:
lol I think you need to calm down.
If you read the article, I referenced the bible too. I think you need to reconsider the meaning of Revelation. The ones who sell the Pharmacoa to the public are the ones Christ was preaching against. It doesn't mean that when you take any herbal supplement, you are doing sorcery. The ones doing sorcery are the ones making poisonous drugs to kill the public. But taking an herb is not sorcery. God even revealed books of herbal remedies but they have been removed by the heretical churches. I don't think there's anything in the Bible that tell us to execute users of drugs. Jesus said he came for the sick. Not that your comment warrants an answer....but since you respect the bible I'll answer you. I probably read the bible more than you my friend. Herbs is not sorcery, pharmaceuticals is.
The actual consuming of the drugs (pills, pharmaceuticals) is not sorcery either. It is a pretty shallow and uneducated analysis of Revelation to conclude that the person who consumes a substance created by Sorcerers (pharmacists) is a sinner or a sorcerer. The ultimate goal of the drugs is to lower the population. To outlaw all things that later consciousness food would also have to be outlawed. There is no line between food and intoxicants. Since the purpose is to lower the population, the sorcery is in the fact that while it looks like they are "making medicine" they are really reducing the population. It's not because someone feels a buzz from a pill. I feel a buzz when I eat bacon, or candy. The sorcerers are (obviously) the Illuminati Judeo-Masonic Pill Pushers not the person who smokes a cigarette. I think you may need to take some classes on analyzing works of writing. Even for God's word, you have to have some intellect to comment.....
TW said (September 1, 2016):
I wish people would wake up and realize that government agencies are not the impartial, fact-based entities that they profess to be. What we have in Western nations is a cartel, whereby the government is just an instrument used by the incredibly wealthy in order to get what they want.
If the DEA, FDA, FTC, and all those other three-lettered agencies were truly on the side of the people, one of the first things we'd see is truth in pharmaceutical advertisements. When the narrator is reading the potential side-effects in his cheery voice at an auctioneer's pace, we'd not see people frolicking carefree in the sunshine as we do now. We'd see actors depicting the side effects listed. I would imagine it would give more than a few people pause if they saw a man sitting on the edge of a bed holding a revolver when they mention the potential of suicidal thoughts when advertising the latest SSRI drug, wouldn't it?
Rollo said (September 1, 2016):
" From 1952 they turned Purdue Pharma into a large privately owned business with products including OxyContin. Using his fortune from pharmaceuticals he became a generous donor to charitable causes across the world."
Sounds familiar.
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Barney said (September 2, 2016):
Eight or nine years ago I was prescribed Morphine (an opiate/opioid) for severe pain, and it very nearly killed me. The hospital staff didn't even look for signs of an adverse reaction.
I thank God for a very good friend who offered to look after me "for a week" in case anything went wrong.
I was a zombie, never fully awake and able to sleep at will. Getting up and making a coffee tired me so much that I had to go back to bed. I couldn't eat solid foods, and I was sweating for up to six hours at a time, soaking my clothes and my friend's furniture.
I'm sure there were other adverse effects, but I don't remember what they were.
It took three months of my friend's best efforts to get me to the stage where I was able to return to my own home, but there were still only a few foods I could eat.
I decided I'd rather endure the pain and have my mind back, but it took me a year or more to break the addiction to (prescribed) opiates.