Military and Vets were the test bed, the guinea pigs for Percocet for about 5 yrs before the opioids hit the streets as a marketed drug. I ended up hooked on the shit after I broke my back in the Navy. I remember my flight surgeon telling me there was a new drug coming out that was the most effective thing out there when dealing with extreme amounts of pain. Now, mind you, I had to wait 14 months from the day I obliterated the L5 vertebrae and blew out the L5-S1 disc to when I actually had the fusion done. 14 FUCKING MONTHS!!! They had me on a cocktail of opiates. I estimate that by the beginning of the second week on those pills I was hooked.
Only, you can't be a drug addict in the military and expect them to help you out of the addiction AND allow you to keep your job. So I kept my mouth shut. Fast forward to the surgery/recovery. I was so deep into the addiction, it almost cost me my marriage. So, I quit...cold turkey, while I was on convalescent leave recovering. 2 weeks of Hell insued. Little did I know at the time that quitting those pills cold turkey when you're highly addicted can actually kill you. The withdrawals will stop your heart if you're hooked bad enough. I was lucky. Some of my military brothers and sisters weren't.
The kicker of it all is we went to Afghanistan to find these pharmaceutical companies a cheap way to harvest the poppy plant for morphine. I lost a lot of good friends to that bullshit thru war and the subsequent addictions they came back with. Addictions to opiates that our rotten assed govt pit us on.
It was later I found out that Percocet is a man made form. They purposely added an oxygen molecule to make it more addicting. And our military Drs knew about it. They fucking knew what they were giving us and gave it to us anyway.
Wow. First, thank you for your service and I'm so sorry you went through that. It's disgusting what we've been subjected to. I didn't know cold turkey could actually kill you either. Or how dark the pit would be. Thanks be to God for the other side.
It's so stupid to go to Afghanistan for the poppy plant when the US has regions with a sister climate. We can (and should, IMO) grow more opium (and Saffron!) than Afghanistan and Iran could ever dream of.
These people should go to prison for a long time and suffer. I watched my highschool friends ruin their lives on this crap in the north suburbs of Atl. Just way too addictive and fesls so good. Then they threw these kids in prison, some were actually decent kids just with no guidance. The prisons ruined them, turned them into gang members. A neighborhood friend I grew up with turned into a total gangster. He didn't need to go there. He just needed a hand from some adults to get him off this crap. It really saddens me his life was ruined. So he spends 3 years there. Becomes a gangster, when he gets out, he becomes a mule for the gangsters. Gets caught with more drugs and is now doing 5-10 more years. Life ruined. It didn't need to be this way.
It also didn't help that doctors wrote prescriptions for opiods for any reason, continued to fill them over and over, got people hooked and then the government came in and said no more opioids!
That left people with no other options than to use illegal street drugs to get that same high.
I was prescribed them for years and while my brain was not addicted, my body was. It was terrible weening off them. I did not do any illegal drugs and the withdrawals I experienced were HORRIBLE! If you go to opioid forums you can see the torment people go through trying to quit. I would not wish that on anyone. I have not had any in almost 4 years and I still experience side effects from withdrawal.
Dopesick on hulu is a fantastic show to watch as well to get the whole picture, strongly recommend anyone to watch it.
"It also didn't help that doctors wrote prescriptions for opiods for any reason, continued to fill them over and over, got people hooked and then the government came in and said no more opioids!"
The Oxycontin thing happened when the Taliban took out all the poppy fields in Afghanistan. That is what the whole thing was about. Our military had to go in and get the fields up and running again and then they cracked down on Oxy to get everyone back on the heroin. All a job by the C*A. Why we allow this I will never understand.
Yeah, just way too addicting. He was doing like 5 pills a day. These kids don't have the discipline to handle it, and their parents cannot stop it. Should have taken him to a farm in the middle of no where, got him off it, and put him to work on the farm. Would have done a world of good. All these kids listening to Atlanta rap music about drugs and Hos, and they want to be "cool". Its tough to break away from the peer pressure. But a 16 year old rotting in prison isn't a fair solution and it didn't do him a damn bit of good because it enabled him to meet an even worse gang, ugh.
All the best in your struggles and recovery man. I know it's tough but hold on to that strong discipline and find happiness in nature and hard work. That is the best way.
At the same time our troops are in Afghanistan guarding the poppy fields while the C_A is trafficking heroine back to the states.... So when the feds started cracking down on the pill mills and over-prescribing after millions were hooked, there was heroine flowing on our streets. :/
One week after his father was shot, there was every kind of drug available on the street outside of every High School & college. I heard: "It was like a smorgasbord"
The US government secured a criminal conviction against Purdue Pharma in the mid-2000s but failed to curb sales of the drug after Rudy Giuliani reached a deal to avoid a ban on Purdue doing business including the federal government. The George W. Bush administration opted to settle the case instead, with the executives and the company paying $634.5 million in fines in 2007. How Rudy Guiliani slipped a fast legal maneuver past everyone is explained below.
The US government secured a criminal conviction against Purdue Pharma in the mid-2000s but failed to curb sales of the drug after Rudy Giuliani reached a deal to avoid a ban on Purdue doing business including the federal government. The George W. Bush administration opted to settle the case instead, with the executives and the company paying $634.5 million in fines in 2007. How Rudy Guiliani slipped a fast legal maneuver past everyone is explained below.
For RFKjr to speak so freely after decades of silence shows the deep state globalists are losing.
When the Guidestone disappeared, I figured they got the butt kicked.
That was great wasn't it?
I thought it was deepstate so we didn't have a record of their intentions. The thing wasn't even investigated.
Military and Vets were the test bed, the guinea pigs for Percocet for about 5 yrs before the opioids hit the streets as a marketed drug. I ended up hooked on the shit after I broke my back in the Navy. I remember my flight surgeon telling me there was a new drug coming out that was the most effective thing out there when dealing with extreme amounts of pain. Now, mind you, I had to wait 14 months from the day I obliterated the L5 vertebrae and blew out the L5-S1 disc to when I actually had the fusion done. 14 FUCKING MONTHS!!! They had me on a cocktail of opiates. I estimate that by the beginning of the second week on those pills I was hooked.
Only, you can't be a drug addict in the military and expect them to help you out of the addiction AND allow you to keep your job. So I kept my mouth shut. Fast forward to the surgery/recovery. I was so deep into the addiction, it almost cost me my marriage. So, I quit...cold turkey, while I was on convalescent leave recovering. 2 weeks of Hell insued. Little did I know at the time that quitting those pills cold turkey when you're highly addicted can actually kill you. The withdrawals will stop your heart if you're hooked bad enough. I was lucky. Some of my military brothers and sisters weren't.
The kicker of it all is we went to Afghanistan to find these pharmaceutical companies a cheap way to harvest the poppy plant for morphine. I lost a lot of good friends to that bullshit thru war and the subsequent addictions they came back with. Addictions to opiates that our rotten assed govt pit us on.
It was later I found out that Percocet is a man made form. They purposely added an oxygen molecule to make it more addicting. And our military Drs knew about it. They fucking knew what they were giving us and gave it to us anyway.
Wow. First, thank you for your service and I'm so sorry you went through that. It's disgusting what we've been subjected to. I didn't know cold turkey could actually kill you either. Or how dark the pit would be. Thanks be to God for the other side.
Thank you for serving and sorry about those painful and dangerous experiences. Please continue to share your story.
It's so stupid to go to Afghanistan for the poppy plant when the US has regions with a sister climate. We can (and should, IMO) grow more opium (and Saffron!) than Afghanistan and Iran could ever dream of.
Morphine is a legit medicine.
But yeah... Fuck percocet pushers.
These people should go to prison for a long time and suffer. I watched my highschool friends ruin their lives on this crap in the north suburbs of Atl. Just way too addictive and fesls so good. Then they threw these kids in prison, some were actually decent kids just with no guidance. The prisons ruined them, turned them into gang members. A neighborhood friend I grew up with turned into a total gangster. He didn't need to go there. He just needed a hand from some adults to get him off this crap. It really saddens me his life was ruined. So he spends 3 years there. Becomes a gangster, when he gets out, he becomes a mule for the gangsters. Gets caught with more drugs and is now doing 5-10 more years. Life ruined. It didn't need to be this way.
I'm sorry this happened, it's a terrible thing.
It also didn't help that doctors wrote prescriptions for opiods for any reason, continued to fill them over and over, got people hooked and then the government came in and said no more opioids!
That left people with no other options than to use illegal street drugs to get that same high.
I was prescribed them for years and while my brain was not addicted, my body was. It was terrible weening off them. I did not do any illegal drugs and the withdrawals I experienced were HORRIBLE! If you go to opioid forums you can see the torment people go through trying to quit. I would not wish that on anyone. I have not had any in almost 4 years and I still experience side effects from withdrawal.
Dopesick on hulu is a fantastic show to watch as well to get the whole picture, strongly recommend anyone to watch it.
"It also didn't help that doctors wrote prescriptions for opiods for any reason, continued to fill them over and over, got people hooked and then the government came in and said no more opioids!"
The Oxycontin thing happened when the Taliban took out all the poppy fields in Afghanistan. That is what the whole thing was about. Our military had to go in and get the fields up and running again and then they cracked down on Oxy to get everyone back on the heroin. All a job by the C*A. Why we allow this I will never understand.
Oxy addiction happened in 1990s. Afghanistan under the Taliban was the largest opiate grower in the world during that time except for year.
In the past two decades 2/3 of the Taliban's money came from heroin.
They just did a big crackdown last year.
Also heroin comes from other countries. Burma is the second biggest provider
Yeah, just way too addicting. He was doing like 5 pills a day. These kids don't have the discipline to handle it, and their parents cannot stop it. Should have taken him to a farm in the middle of no where, got him off it, and put him to work on the farm. Would have done a world of good. All these kids listening to Atlanta rap music about drugs and Hos, and they want to be "cool". Its tough to break away from the peer pressure. But a 16 year old rotting in prison isn't a fair solution and it didn't do him a damn bit of good because it enabled him to meet an even worse gang, ugh.
All the best in your struggles and recovery man. I know it's tough but hold on to that strong discipline and find happiness in nature and hard work. That is the best way.
At the same time our troops are in Afghanistan guarding the poppy fields while the C_A is trafficking heroine back to the states.... So when the feds started cracking down on the pill mills and over-prescribing after millions were hooked, there was heroine flowing on our streets. :/
One week after his father was shot, there was every kind of drug available on the street outside of every High School & college. I heard: "It was like a smorgasbord"
The story of Purdue is pretty well known.
They even got Giuliani to help them keep selling Oxy.
https://masstortnews.org/rudy-giuliani-was-dc-back-office-fixer-that-let-purdue-pharma-oxycontin-slip-out-of-a-2006-criminal-indictment/
The US government secured a criminal conviction against Purdue Pharma in the mid-2000s but failed to curb sales of the drug after Rudy Giuliani reached a deal to avoid a ban on Purdue doing business including the federal government. The George W. Bush administration opted to settle the case instead, with the executives and the company paying $634.5 million in fines in 2007. How Rudy Guiliani slipped a fast legal maneuver past everyone is explained below.
https://kffhealthnews.org/news/how-america-got-hooked-on-a-deadly-drug/ Lots of Purdue Pharma docs here
Purdue and the FDA https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/13/opioid/
i can't wait for cabal nikki to drop out so RFK can start harvesting democrat votes. 😁
Imagine spending over $100k and over 10 years of your life to learn what big pharma decides you should learn.
I wonder what are the origins of the Sackler family?
Here goes the Jews and pharmaceutical again. Thanks for the info.
Love the fact that you got it immediately for us. Appreciate.
The story of Purdue is pretty well known.
They even got Giuliani to help them keep selling Oxy.
https://masstortnews.org/rudy-giuliani-was-dc-back-office-fixer-that-let-purdue-pharma-oxycontin-slip-out-of-a-2006-criminal-indictment/
The US government secured a criminal conviction against Purdue Pharma in the mid-2000s but failed to curb sales of the drug after Rudy Giuliani reached a deal to avoid a ban on Purdue doing business including the federal government. The George W. Bush administration opted to settle the case instead, with the executives and the company paying $634.5 million in fines in 2007. How Rudy Guiliani slipped a fast legal maneuver past everyone is explained below.
https://kffhealthnews.org/news/how-america-got-hooked-on-a-deadly-drug/ Lots of Purdue Pharma docs here
Purdue and the FDA https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/13/opioid/
Now you see why we don't trust them. They not only sell chicken but also meds. Got to wonder what goes into their chicken.
RFKjr is sooooo interesting.
"corrupt FDA officials" is redundant :)