Showing posts with label painkiller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painkiller. Show all posts

19 April 2015

Heroin Free Delivery Like Pizza To A Nearby Corner Just A Call Away Sweeps Over U.S. As Big Pharma And Physicians Dump Millions Addicted To Opioids

     Sunday, 19 April 2015, NEW YORK, NY - The largely unreported heroin epidemic now raging across the United States as addressed in a recent Ninth Amendment post is the direct result of a massively aggressive campaign (i.e. "pushing drugs") of large pharmaceutical companies' marketing based on obvious lies and compliant physicians obediently "suspending disbelief" that opioids are addictive many of whom in recent years made a fortune and/or generous tax-free "benefits" selling and dispensing opioids in huge numbers greater than any except hypertension medications but now dumping millions of painkiller addicted patients on the streets to become heroin addicts afraid of increased regulatory pressure reportedly with such subtle reminders as "personal visits" by drug enforcement authorities of physicians and even pharmacies notably since recent years' "crackdown" on the opioid and synthetic opioid "painkilllers" such as OxyContin, oxycodone aka Percocet, and most recently rescheduled hydrocodone aka Vicadin aka Lortab aka Norco.
     This of course was just the latest in an abysmally long series of DEA (home of the "international drug cartel prostitute sex party boys") unbelievably misguided, oblivious and/or worse darkly intentional policies "clamping down" on its latest drug scare which policy lays waste to those presumably for whose own good it would "regulate" meanwhile inuring to the direct benefit of those in the drug trade opening up as usual for drug syndicates vast new opportunities for explosive profit via the unregulated "dispensing" of drugs of unknown quality and composition and of course helping to insure the continued seeming perpetual employment of those invested in drug "enforcement" by further extending the permanent robust health of the illegal drug trade. As has been many times observed the DEA policies could not do a better job assisting the drug cartels (who in apparent thanks and encouragement give DEA agents weapons and other bribes and host DEA prostitute sex parties as recently detailed in the Ninth Amendment) than if the drug cartels where establishing the "drug enforcement" laws and policies themselves. This so much belabors the obvious as to be tiresome to repeat ad nauseum.
     Free market pressures coming to the rescue an industrious group from rural Mexico known has the "Xalisco Boys" has as detailed in The New York Times article below developed and is executing a currently apparently ideal local business model controlling manufacture, wholesale and retail sales (even giving free samples like drug reps and making follow-up customer service survey calls) to serve the heroin needs of those across the United States (without an already established heroin dealer home market) with just a telephone call and a nearby pickup of what usually is the less processed heroin known as "black tar" which according to the article can be injected or smoked. Advance planning is essential as The New York Times reports the Xalisco Boys maintain strict business hours of 7 AM to 7 PM. Readers interested in more information including about the reportedly recent threefold increase in largely publicly unreported heroin overdose deaths are directed to the below link.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/19/opinion/sunday/serving-all-your-heroin-needs.html?_r=0

Copyright 2015 Martin P. All World Rights Expressly Reserved

16 October 2014

VII. Google Retaliates For Google+ Deceptive Practices Disclosure? STILL DEVELOPING: The First Six Reasons Not To Buy A "Smartphone" For Those Off The Grid Wishing To Stay There

       Thursday, 16 October 2014, BANKRATE.COM, USA - Hello readers the Ninth Amendment would hate to shoot itself in the foot especially if it hurts due to the Ninth Amendment's what it has believed to be growing readership on "mobile devices" a techie term of which we are fond sounds like something between a riding up the home stairs seat for the elderly, disabled, infirm and lazy and an intercontinental MIRV (multiple independent re-entry vehicle coming soon to a neighborhood near you). Duck and cover! In any case for interested readers even those who sure do not wish to give up their "smartphone" and face the horror that they might in the words of Alan Watts "Be Here Now" sounds like "Now Be Here" sounds like "Here Now Be" and as the mathematicians among readers know also three more combinations readers may as a new Ninth Amendment feature figure out themselves as well as not essentially be carrying what is equivalent to what was a pager forty years ago associated with the likes of heroin dealers or employees on call 24 hours a day at least the reasons set out in the link below can be brought to the attention of those close to readers whom they would rather try to convince that they need not constantly have a "smartphone" in their face 24/7 with "the world in their pocket" and "zilch in their brain".
       And speaking of whom and of needle park and all that they have done it again succeeding in reducing painkiller prescription addiction by killing overdoers by destroying their livers with massive amounts of acetaminophen (because they care they really do) and now by producing skyrocketing heroin DOAs in America's boardrooms and emergency rooms. Time for medals and promotions all around just as when Yossarian bombed the ocean by mistake and it was either that or his commanding officer got fired. And remember according we guess as laypersons to U.S. Supreme Court opinions that unlocked dumpsters and trash piled up especially when the whole crew is moving on up to new digs with new rides bought with "a piece of the rock" and seized assets "guilty until proven innocent" are fair abandoned game for all lovers of the night who are good at fixing things to find fun stuff like DEA mousepads and old hard drives and used "smartphones" and so on just so long as one intends to recycle them immediately per the link below.
       Meanwhile Google seems to be the most likely suspect to retaliate against the Ninth Amendment by interfering with recent posts reader access and/or accurate statistical reporting for the Ninth Amendment's exposure of just one component of Google's deceptive practices in trying to coerce Google Blogger and other service users to switch to Google+ solely for Google's financial benefit in attempting to create a contrived lucrative social media franchise by confusing current users into disclosing personal information and artificially create friendships and relationships between persons which are non existent one example of which is discussed for interested readers in the link immediately below:

http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/column/jay-gabler/google-plus-deceptive-friend-invite

http://www.bankrate.com/finance/smart-spending/reasons-not-to-buy-smartphone-1.aspx

Copyright 2014 Martin P. All World Rights Expressly Reserved

31 August 2014

JAMA Internal Medicine Publishes Study Concluding With Researchers' Suspicion That Availability Of Legalized Medical Marijuana In 13 States From 1999-2010 May Be Reason For Reduced Annual Opioid Overdose Deaths By 24.8%

       Sunday, 31 August 2014, PHILADELPHIA - U.S. News & World Report in the first article with link below this post cites a recent study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Internal Medicine concluding that the availability of legalized medical marijuana in 13 states from 1999-2010 is suspected of being responsible for a most significant drop in the the average annual rate of opioid overdose deaths by about 24.8% during that period in just those same states. That is a dramatic reduction in deaths of almost exactly one quarter.
       Researchers reporting the study's findings in JAMA Internal Medicine suspected that this steep reduction was based on the circumstance that in the states in which medical marijuana is legal opioid overdose deaths dropped greatly because patients' use of opioids as painkillers was believed to have been curtailed with some patients able to manage pain successfully by substituting marijuana which is not believed ever to have caused an overdose death.
       The link to the article is provided below for interested readers and is followed by links to two more U.S. News & World Report articles from last year with the first chronicling one man's struggle to recovery from addiction to prescription painkillers, cocaine, heroin and drinking and the second focused on his mother's perspective on his addiction.

Copyright 2014 Martin P. All World Rights Expressly Reserved (no claim to above linked articles)