true it’s been around but when it it become popular to abuse? I only started hearing about it last few years.
I remember in the 80’s we had crack babies, I know people still do crack but I don’t hear about it as much. Seems they have switched to heroin.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Dozens of babies diagnosed with new condition linked to fentanyl that causes deformed heads, conjoined toes and clubbed fingers, Morgana wrote: true it’s been around but when it it become popular to abuse? I only started hearing about it last few years.
I remember in the 80’s we had crack babies, I know people still do crack but I don’t hear about it as much. Seems they have switched to heroin.
Early in his first term in office, President Trump tried to alert the public to the catastrophic levels of fentanyl overdoses that were killing Americans. He said it was 'almost like a war' by which I believe he was telling us that China and other enemies was picking off Americans with fentanyl - war without bullets/guns but still taking down Americans.
I'd always wondered why I'd hear generic street drugs had been 'laced' with Fentanyl and I came to understand that it was part of our enemies war on the US, but made to avoid open warfare. People thought they were buying their usual drugs but would overdose because it was laced with fentanyl. People were dropping around a city, overdosing on the sidewalk, too fast for ambulances to keep up.
I think enemies like China would not avoid pairing their drug war on the US with the Plandemic China and other enemies (Mexican Drug Cartels?), including US Traitors, were planning. I do recall reports of a few drug busts on the waterfront border with Cananda in which the doses seized were enough to kill millions of Americans. It's truly war.
Apparently, time stopped at the end of 2022 - looks like the Biden regime doesn't want people to note that Fentanyl overdoses were sky rocketing unchecked with him in office (needle programs etc.) so many articles only have data up through 2022. But here's congress talking about the Fentanyl crisis.
When did fentanyl become a big problem?Fentanyl-related overdose deaths started rising in 2012. By 2016, they eclipsed deaths from heroin and diverted prescription pain pills.The Fentanyl Crisis in America: Inaction is No Longer an Option