Posted on 07/02/2023 7:48:34 PM PDT by bitt
Independent DC journalist Andrew Leyden has reported the United States Secret Service has just shut down streets near Lafayette Park, the Ellipse, and Pennsylvania Avenue.
Hazmat crews were also spotted inside the gate of the West Wing of the White House after they received reports of a suspicious substance being found.
DC Hazmat crews tested the suspicious substance, and it reportedly tested positive for cocaine hydrochloride.
LOOK:
DC Fire Hazmat reports they have found a substance that tests positive for Cocaine Hydrochloride near the White House, which is a local anesthetic. Audio from @OpenMHz https://t.co/poI9vabqM7
— Andrew Leyden (@PenguinSix) July 3, 2023
Here’s the radio call:
BREAKING: Cocaine Hydrochloride spotted near West Executive Wing pic.twitter.com/cJLr2rnEDU
— The Triune Times (@TriuneTimes) July 3, 2023
🚨#BREAKING: The Secret Service are investigating a hazmat incident at the White House ⁰📌#Washington | #DC
Currently, there is an ongoing hazmat incident at the White House in Washington DC the US Secret Service, along with emergency personnel, are investigating the… pic.twitter.com/sRuktZwsOg
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 3, 2023
This is a breaking story and more details will soon be added…
Apparently, Obama forgot to take some of his stash.
DC is surrounded by what and who.........I rest my case
Dan Lasater had the best ever quote about Bill Clinton’s coke habit:
“He had a nose like a vacuum cleaner.”
Whew! For a moment there I thought it could have been the dreaded hydroxychloroquine or, worse yet, the deadly ivermectin.
***and it reportedly tested positive for cocaine hydrochloride. ***
Hunter Biden wonders where he lost it! “Thanks! Now give it back!”
Reporter probably gets paid by the word, therefore the use of hydrochloride to pad the article.
His brothers widow took it from him when he was passed out and tossed it in the park.
Please refer to it as it’s scientific name. “Horse paste”.
It is the same thing. Someone’s just trying to make it sound like it’s just nasal anesthetic as if it was found in a prescription bottle.
Wouldn’t be a need to test it if it was prescribed and the doctor’s and patient’s names would be on it were it legal and in a bottle, lol.
Oh, good to know the Columbians caught with cocaine hydrochloride in the home built submarine were just trying to deliver nasal anesthesia.
If this was a low concentration prescription there would be a bottle with a detailed label including the pharmacy’s, doctor’s and patient’s names on it, hardly something you call hazmat in for and evacuate people for.
In the West wing
From the DoJ website:
What is powdered cocaine?
Powdered cocaine (cocaine hydrochloride) is a stimulant that is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, which is native to South America. In the late 19th century cocaine was used as an anesthetic, but the availability of safer drugs rendered many of its medical applications obsolete. Today powdered cocaine is abused for the intense euphoric effects it produces.
... What does it look like?
Cocaine typically is sold to users as a fine, white, crystalline powder.
How is powdered cocaine abused?
Powdered cocaine typically is snorted (inhaled through the nose), although it may be dissolved in water and injected. When snorted, the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal membranes. The drug reaches the brain—and produces its euphoric effect—within 3 to 5 minutes. When injected, the drug is released directly into the bloodstream and reaches the brain within 15 to 30 seconds....
Is powdered cocaine illegal?
Yes, powdered cocaine is illegal. Powdered cocaine is a Schedule II substance under the Controlled Substances Act. Schedule II drugs, which include PCP and methamphetamine, have a high potential for abuse. Abuse of these drugs may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
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