>Russia, Iran, and China are all slave nations with epidemic drug addiction rates.
They have high drug addiction due to being slave states, not the reverse.
(19th Century China was compelled to buy British opium, hence the Boxer Rebellion.)
>Addiction is directly associated with supply.
And supply is associated with demand. Welcome to Econ 101. Economics was one of my best subjects.
You are part of the problem.
This could be your daughter, or your sister, you sick freak. How could anybody think this is ok?
Heroin has reached epidemic levels in Obama's America and that is no accident. The lucrative drug trade has bought more national Presidents than Wall Street. All of Latin America could be considered Narco Nations. Again, it is no accident.
The horrific toll of America's heroin 'epidemic" http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26672422 America's Heroin Epidemic -BBC 2014 State Department Reports Hezbollah Increasing Drug and Terrorism in South America 2013.
http://interamericansecuritywatch.com/exporting-terror-in-americas-backyard/
"There has indeed been a marked resurgence of Iranian state sponsorship of terrorism over the past 18 months. But as the new Nisman report drives home, heres an even more disturbing fact Iran has run intelligence networks in the United States backyard to sponsor, foster and execute terrorist attacks for decades."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/03/world/americas/iran-latin-america/
"Criminal plans" by Iran could be under way in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago, the report said.
"They are more involved in the cocaine trade than ever before, and have greater access in the region due their allies in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and elsewhere," Farah said. " CNN 2013
http://www.kltv.com/story/23521413/first-cases-of-flesh-eating-drug-reported-in-az
In a healthy society, citizens would across the nation would have been warned. Federal agencies would be working overtime. In Obama’s America these alarming facts are buried, and no news is good news.
PHOENIX (CBS5) -
Banner’s Poison Control Center says the two first cases of people using a drug that can rot flesh have been reported in Arizona.
“We’ve had two cases this past week that have occurred in Arizona,” said Dr. Frank LoVecchio, the co-medical director at Banner’s Poison Control Center.
“As far as I know, these are the first cases in the United States that are reported. So we’re extremely frightened,” he continued.
The drug is known as Krokodil, and it’s extremely popular in Russia. Users mix codeine with hydrocarbons, like gasoline, oil or alcohol. The mixture is then filtered and boiled before being injected into the vein. LoVecchio says users end up injecting fuel into their bodies.
“They extract [the drug] and even though they believe that most of the oil and gasoline is gone, there is still remnants of it. You can imagine just injecting a little bit of it into your veins can cause a lot of damage,” he said.
In fact, what ends up happening is the flesh can rot from the inside out. Some users even develop sores that resemble alligator skin, hence the name of the drug.
“When [drug users] do it repeatedly, the skin sloughs. It causes hardening of their skin. It will cause necrosis,” explained LoVecchio.
LoVecchio believes the two cases reported in Arizona are linked, but he couldn’t elaborate on the patients’ conditions. He says he hopes the trend does not continue to spread.
“Where there is smoke there is fire, and we’re afraid there are going to be more and more cases,” he said.
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