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Got drugs in my pocket and don’t know what to do with them

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BY STEVEN KASZAB

This year has been a disaster for The US Justice Department. Fentanyl has become a scourge upon the North American and global plain. Over 100,000 Americans have died, with 65,000 directly related to the use of fentanyl in its many forms. That is just the USA. Let’s look at one Canadian Province and the effect of Fentanyl.

Approximately 83% of illicit drug toxicity deaths in B.C. in 2020 had extreme fentanyl concentrations. So out of 1,600 deaths 1,288 showed fentanyl’s presence. A further forty-nine suspected illicit drug deaths connected to fentanyl between June-November 2020. Approximately 70% of those dying in 2020 were aged 30-59 years old, with 89% between the ages of 19-59. Interestingly males accounted for 82% of all deaths. We have a drug pandemic here. Young and old, rich and poor, homeless and housed, no matter the race.

COVID-19 with all its other forms has exacerbated the growth of this opioid pandemic. Our neighbours often suffering from some form of stress, mental anguish, physical injuries, financial or personal misfortunes are willing to search out medication for pain relief or simply recreational use. The problem society now has is that what used to be one particular drug of choice, often now has small but deadly infused opioids within it. Yes, your black-market ganja/mota/stinkweed, acid hit, cocaine or heroin or even crystal meth are reshaped, with the use of this potent opioid.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, man-made in laboratories. It does not rely upon opium poppy for its production. It is produced through a number of restricted chemicals with reactions requiring specialized skilled manufacturers.

The full formula for fentanyl is N-(2-phenethyl)-4-piperidinyl-N-phenyl-propanamide. Quite the mouthful, eh? The pharmaceutical industry developed fentanyl derivatives by manipulating the basis molecule to create various potencies. That is what pharmaceutical firms did legally. Whether intentionally or not, this industry saw a huge profit margin for itself and sold opioids in mass. Over the years the establishment recognized its addictive nature and limited opioid prescriptions to a bare minimum.

The damage was done. The number of addictions to this drug increased and suddenly many patients were expected to be weaned off the drug or go cold turkey. The pharmaceutical industry and your local health administrations/governments are responsible for the creation of this massive illicit drug trade in opioids.

Cartels, organized crime, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, Syria, Cambodia and Eritrea entered the vacuum and began to recruit scientists and establish illegal laboratories throughout the world, including the US and Canada. These illegal organizations were supported by nations who gave them territory, provided illicit chemicals and turned a blind eye with a promise of protection for revenue or a piece of the action.

China is the globe’s largest producer of these restricted chemicals in the world. The illegal organizations already have transportation and distribution networks established long ago. What can the authorities do to harm and stop these organizations you may ask? Well, very little.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation along with the RCMP, Scotland Yard, many police forces and national military organizations act upon shipment movements and capture product, labs and personnel often, but certainly not enough times. The cocaine and heroin business have shown us that police capture only 5-11% of what enters the various global markets. Police are stretched thin while illegal organizations have an ever-increasing rolodex of recruits, friendly businesses, and partners in crime.

If you are taking or thinking of partaking in an illegally provided opioid, please consider the following and please think before you act.

  • The production of illegal opioids often involves toxic chemicals using binding agents that are numerous, often unknown and most deadly. Legal fentanyl is often crushed and added to a powerful mix of uncertain medication or chemicals. A cigarette can have over 75 different things within it to bind and effect the smoker’s addiction. The stuff in opioids is more dangerous, addictive and life limiting. You don’t develop lung cancer using opioids; you just die of an overdose, go into paralysis/coma or become a brain-dead zombie. That is the truth.
  • Illicit opioids are available in many different forms such as paper dots, pills or in a mix combined with just about anything. If you want it, you can certainly find it. Illegal opioids are advertised and sold on social media Facebook and TicTok. They are sold as painkillers, stud makers, and children’s medication too. British authorities noted that 7% of those who have died from opioids in 2020 were children under the age of 16. How did they get the stuff?
  • Addiction to opioids happens quickly, often within using it 2-3 times. Like crystal meth there is a strong chemical reaction within your brain manipulating your ambitions, needs, lusts, dreams towards that next hit of drugs. A child finds a pill in parent’s medical chest, an old fella uses an unknown med he finds, an injured person just needs relief no matter the cost. The cost can be your health, your mental state, or your life.
  • Your addiction is a slap in the face to all who love you, you love, could love in the future. Addiction is like an unstoppable dream that happens often without an end; only it does end, usually resulting in horrible realities. Nancy Reagan was strangely correct so long ago while on nationwide advertisements, looking you straight in the eye saying, “Just Say No”!

If you are a freedom loving person, step away from opioids since these drugs will colonize and destroy you. If you are using it, find local help immediately. There is no staining of your reputation. Seeking help is both wise and thoughtful. Who is more courageous and to be admired? A person who willingly or unknowingly takes an opioid that could kill them, or a person who through realization seeks help for themselves or another person. Yah!

Drugs can be an escape, a means to alter your perception of reality, relieve your pain, and seemingly alter your life’s situation. It can and does destroy many lives. The only approach to the use of opioids is through trained medical staff and does so legally. I have seen many people die, and it is the deaths through drug use that are most brutal and horrific. Experience, live, as our stay on earth is certainly limited.

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Forgetting isn’t just something to be annoyed about, it’s a smart way to survive

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BY KHADIJA KARIM

Have you ever forgotten someone’s name, or where you left your phone and thought, “Why can’t I remember anything?” Forgetting might feel frustrating, but it turns out that forgetting things can actually be good for you. Experts believe forgetting might be an important part of human survival and could even have benefits.

You probably think that remembering everything would be better, right? If you remembered every tiny detail, like what you had for breakfast three weeks ago, or the colour of every car you saw today, you would be overwhelmed. Our brains are constantly receiving information, and if we didn’t forget some of it, we wouldn’t be able to focus on what really matters at that time.

Forgetting helps you clear out information you don’t need, and it helps your brain remember the most useful memories. Think about how hard it would be to focus on important things if your mind was filled with random thoughts. Forgetting helps you stay focused and keeps your mind from getting lost.

So, why would evolution make us forget things? Early humans had to deal with dangerous environments that changed quickly. They needed to remember things that helped them survive, like where to find food, or how to avoid predators. They didn’t need to remember every small detail, like what happened last week. Forgetting information, they didn’t need allowed them to make quick decisions based on what was most important at that moment in time.

For example, if you remember a recent storm, you might make sure to stay inside or find shelter. If you remembered every storm you’d ever seen, it would be harder to make decisions about the present. Forgetting irrelevant details helps you stay on your feet and helps you react faster to new situations. This ability to forget likely helped early humans survive and make better decisions in their everyday lives.

Next time you forget something, don’t be too hard on yourself! Forgetting is a natural part of how our brains work and can actually help you stay focused on the important things. It might seem annoying at times, but it’s helping you make better decisions. Forgetting isn’t just something to be annoyed about, it’s a smart way to survive in a world that’s always changing!

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Blink equity dives deep into the gap between people of colour and decision-making roles in Canadian law firms

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BY ADRIAN REECE

Representation in the workforce has been a topic of conversation for years, particularly in positions of influence, where people can shift laws and create fair policies for all races. Representation in the legal system is an even more talked about subject, with many Black men being subjected to racism in courts and not being given fair sentencing by judges.

The fear of Black men entering the system is something that plagues mothers and fathers as they watch their children grow up.

Blink Equity, a company led by Pako Tshiamala, has created an audit called the Blink Score. This audit targets law firms and seeks to identify specific practices reflecting racial diversity among them in Toronto. A score is given based on a few key performance indicators. These KPIs include hiring practices, retention of diverse talent, and racial representation at every level.

The Blink Score project aims to analyze law firms in Ontario with more than 50 lawyers. The Blink Score is a measurement tool that holds law firms accountable for their representation. Firms will be ranked, and the information will be made public for anyone to access.

This process is ambitious and seeks to give Canadian citizens a glimpse into how many people are represented across the legal field. While more and more people have access to higher education, there is still a gap between obtaining that higher education and working in a setting where change can be made. The corporate world, at its highest points, is almost always one race across the board, and very rarely do people of colour get into their ranks. They are made out to be an example of how anyone from a particular race can achieve success. However, this is the exception, not the rule. Nepotism plays a role in societal success; connections are a factor, and loyalty to race, even if people are acquainted.

People of colour comprise 16% of the total lawyers across the province. Positions at all levels range from 6% to 27%. These numbers display the racial disparity among law practitioners in positions of influence. Becoming a lawyer is undoubtedly a huge accomplishment. Still, when entering the workforce with other seasoned professionals, your academic accolades become second to your professional achievements and your position in the company.

What do these rankings ultimately mean? A potential for DEI-inclusive practices, perhaps? That isn’t something that someone would want in this kind of profession. This kind of audit also opens law firms up to intense criticism from people who put merit above all other aspects of professional advancement. On the other hand, there is a potential for firms to receive clientele based on their blink score, with higher ones having the chance to bring in more race-based clients who can help that law firm grow.

It is only the beginning, and changes will undoubtedly be made in the legal field as Blink Equity continues to dive deep into the gap between people of colour and decision-making roles in these law firms. This audit has the power to shift the power scale, and place people of colour in higher positions. There are hierarchies in any profession, and while every Lawyer is qualified to do what they are trained to do, it is no shock that some are considerably better than others at their jobs. The ones who know how to use this audit to their advantage will rise above the others and create a representative image for themselves among their population.

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“The Pfizer Papers!” Documentation of worldwide genocide

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

We are living in a world where promises of health and safety came packaged in a tiny vial, one injection was promoted by powerful governments, supported by respected institutions, and championed by legacy media worldwide. Sadly, beneath the surface, a darker truth emerged.

Reports from around the globe began to tell a different story—one that was not covered in the news cycles or press conferences. Families torn apart by unexpected losses, communities impacted in ways that few could have foreseen, and millions questioning what they had been told to believe.

Those who dared to question were silenced or dismissed (the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper being one of those sources). “Trust the science,” we were told. “It’s for the greater good.” As time went on, the truth became impossible to ignore.

Now, I bring more news to light—information that demands your attention and scrutiny. The time to passively listen has passed; this is the moment to understand what’s really at stake.

I reviewed an interview with Naomi Wolf, journalist and CEO of Daily Clout, which detailed the serious vaccine-related injuries that Pfizer and the FDA knew of by early 2021, but tried to hide from the public. I was introduced to “The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity.” What I learned is that Pfizer knew about the inadequacies of its COVID-19 vaccine trials and the vaccine’s many serious adverse effects, and so did the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA promoted the vaccines anyway — and later tried to hide the data from the public.

To produce “The Pfizer Papers,” Naomi, and Daily Clout Chief Operations Officer Amy Kelly convened thousands of volunteer scientists and doctors to analyze Pfizer data and supplementary data from other public reporting systems to capture the full scope of the vaccines’ effects. They obtained the data from the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, a group of more than 30 medical professionals and scientists who sued the FDA in 2021 and forced the agency to release the data, after the FDA refused to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request.

It was then that the federal court ordered the agency to release 450,000 internal documents pertaining to the licensing of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The data release was significantly and the documents so highly technical and scientific that according to Naomi, “No journalist could have the bandwidth to go through them all.”

The “Pfizer Papers” analysts found over 42,000 case reports detailing 158,893 adverse events reported to Pfizer in the first three months The centerpiece of “The Pfizer Papers” is the effect that the vaccine had on human reproduction. The papers reveal that Pfizer knew early on that the shots were causing menstrual issues. The company reported to the FDA that 72% of the recorded adverse events were in women. Of those, about 16% involved reproductive disorders and functions. In the clinical trials, thousands of women experienced: daily bleeding, hemorrhaging, and passing of tissue, and many other women reported that their menstrual cycle stopped completely.

Pfizer was aware that lipid nanoparticles from the shots accumulated in the ovaries and crossed the placental barrier, compromising the placenta and keeping nutrients from the baby in utero. According to the data, babies had to be delivered early, and women were hemorrhaging in childbirth.

Let us take us to another part of the world, where research has been done on other pharmaceutical companies. A group of Argentine scientists identified 55 chemical elements — not listed on package inserts — in the: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CanSino, Sinopharm and Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccines (according to a study published last week in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research).

The samples also contained 11 of the 15 rare earth elements (they are heavier, silvery metals often used in manufacturing). These chemical elements, which include lanthanum, cerium and gadolinium, are lesser known to the general public than heavy metals, but have been shown to be highly toxic. By the end of 2023, global researchers had identified 24 undeclared chemical elements in the COVID-19 vaccine formulas.

Vaccines often include excipients — additives used as preservatives, adjuvants, stabilizers, or for other purposes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), substances used in the manufacture of a vaccine, but not listed in the contents of the final product should be listed somewhere in the package insert. Why is this important? Well, researchers argue it is because excipients can include allergens and other “hidden dangers” for vaccine recipients.

In one lot of the AstraZeneca vaccine, researchers identified 15 chemical elements, of which 14 were undeclared. In the other lot, they detected 21 elements of which 20 were undeclared. In the CanSino vial, they identified 22 elements, of which 20 were undeclared.

The three Pfizer vials contained 19, 16 and 21-23 undeclared elements respectively. The Moderna vials contained 21 and between 16-29 undeclared elements. The Sinopharm vials contained between 17-23 undeclared elements and the Sputnik V contained between 19-25 undetected elements.

“All of the heavy metals detected are linked to toxic effects on human health,” the researchers wrote. Although the metals occurred in different frequencies, many were present across multiple samples.

I am not going to go any further with this; I think you get the picture. We have been sold wolf cookies, very dangerous ones. These pharmaceutical companies must be held accountable. I am proud of anyone who has gone after them for retribution, and have received it. Regardless, in many ways, there is no repayment for a healthy life.

REFERENCES:

https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/111

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/health-law-and-business/why-a-judge-ordered-fda-to-release-covid-19-vaccine-data-pronto

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender_category/toxic-exposures/

Pfizer’s ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ — and Legacy Media’s Failure to Report on Them

55 Undeclared Chemical Elements — Including Heavy Metals — Found in COVID Vaccines

 

Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency

FDA Should Need Only ‘12 Weeks’ to Release Pfizer Data, Not 75 Years, Plaintiff Calculates

Judge Gives FDA 8 Months, Not 75 Years, to Produce Pfizer Safety Data

Most Studies Show COVID Vaccine Affects Menstrual Cycles, BMJ Review Finds

Report 38: Women Have Two and a Half Times Higher Risk of Adverse Events Than Men. Risk to Female Reproductive Functions Is Higher Still.

 

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