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Since 2000, more than 500,000 Americans have died of opioid overdoses.  Millions of Americans have become addicted.  Every 25 minutes a baby is born with opioid withdrawal.  The US government estimates that the cost of opioid abuse is over $1 trillion.  We call this ‘the opioid crisis’.  But a crisis is something that just ‘happens’.  What if we discovered that the opioid crisis was caused by businesses seeking to profit from pain?  What if behind the crisis there was a spectacular crime?  Alex Gibney, The Crime of the Century I ***** Sky Documentaries 2021

 

No American family has profited more from controlled substances, from Valium and Oxycontin, than the Sacklers.  ibid.

 

In the 1960s Sackler became incredibly rich by expanding the market for addictive tranquillizers.  ibid.  

  

Controlled-release Oxycodone, or Oxycontin, would be the drug that triggered what we call the ‘opioid crisis.’  ibid.

 

Johnson & Johnson also genetically altered the nature of the plant to create a super-poppy … Soon 74,000 acres of Tasmania were devoted to opium.  ibid.  

 

1Blinn was taking the equivalent of 200 hits of heroin a day.  He kept the prescription bottle for 20 years because he felt something was not right.  ibid.  

 

A nationwide criminal conspiracy that included Fraud, Pills Mills, doctors trading drugs for sex, false statements to Congress, and attempts to target key officials of the Bush administration … The FDA was used to falsely and fraudulently market Oxycontin.  ibid.

 

None of them would spend a day in prison.  ibid.

 

Lifetree Pain Clinic prescription: 60 x Amitriptyline 50mg; 30 x Celexa 40mg; 224 x Oxycodone 30mg; 112 Percocet 10/325mg; 60 x Requip 1mg; 60 x Xanax 1mg; 60 x Zanaflex 4mg.  ibid.

 

Starting in 2013 a powerful synthetic opioid surged in popularity: Fentanyl.  It’s a 100 times more powerful than morphine.  Rather than reckoning with its dangers, companies sold it as aggressively as drug cartels.  But instead of gun-toting dealers on street corners, men and women in suits and lab coats pushed opioids and cash bonuses and power-point presentations at pain management jamborees.  Flush with campaign cash from Big Pharma, Congress would look the other way.  ibid.

 

 

‘40 people every day die from Prescription overdoses.’  Alex Gibney, The Crime of the Century II ***** news

 

‘The opioid crisis started with prescriptions, prescriptions and patient care.  This idea that we weren’t adequately treating pain.  Drugs like Oxycontin … began to preach the gospel of the opioid … They developed new medical terms like pseudo-addiction … As you get stronger drugs, it’s more expensive.  ibid.  Joe Rannazzisi, insider whistleblower gives evidence   

 

Fentanyl byproducts is killing a lot of people … It was a natural progression … Overdose deaths is under-reported, we know that for sure so we don’t know really how many people died.  We started seeing massive amounts of death … prescriptions: 250 million.  ibid.

 

An onslaught of pills, hundreds of thousands of deaths.  Who is accountable?  ibid.  The Washington Post online article 20 July 2019 

 

Some of America’s biggest pharmaceuticals were not only profiting from the opioid crisis, they may have been manufacturing it.   ibid.

 

We have had many run-ins with the Sacklers lately.  The crisis began when Oxycontin hit the streets.  Their man point of contention is that they did not ignore the opioid crisis single-handedly.  Whether you believe that or don’t believe that, there is voluminous evidence the crisis began when Oxycontin hit the streets.  Purdue [Pharma] led the charge.  ibid.  Bernstein, Washington Post

 

Generic versions … sending massive amounts of these drugs downstream because there were corrupt doctors all over the country.  It became like the Wild West.  This was a new drug cartel that was being established in the United States.  But instead of coming in from a foreign country, they were drug dealers who were wearing suits and lab-coats.  ibid.      

 

A patient survey form.  You say, I got back pain.  The problem is that no-one ever saw the patient.  As long as they have any kind of credit card they were fine.  You’d have a doctor on the east coast, a patient and drug seeker on the west coast, the pharmacy was in the mid-west.  It was just a trafficking organisation that was hiding behind the veil of the internet.  ibid.           

 

Broward County has more pill-mills (142) than McDonalds.  ibid.       

 

Superior Injury Centre 870-6370.  ibid.      

 

There was one store in particular that was known by drug dealers as the go-to: CVS Pharmacy.  ibid.     

 

In 2011 there was a crack-down by the DEA.  Operation Pill Nation involved more than 500 law-enforcement officers resulting in seizures of 7 vehicles, $19 million in cash and 105 arrests.  ibid.     

 

But the real problem wasn’t on the street.  It was in the executive suites of pharmaceutical companies which had become addicted to the profits opioids could deliver.  ibid.        

 

Workers disciplined in Prozac mailings: At least one Lilly’s employee fired; seven face various other measures.  ibid.        

 

The product was Act-Tiv.  It was a lolly-pop made of Fentanyl whose potency carried the enormous risk of overdose.  ibid.          

 

They start paying exorbitantly, a huge number of speaker programs, and they use the speaker program basically as a way of cover for the bribes they are paying.  ibid.  whistleblower          

 

Clearly we’re breaking the law.  ibid.           

 

CVS Pharmacy: on the edge of a highway, so people would cruise in, get their drugs, and be out in no time at all.  ibid.    

 

I know they’re sick like me.  Gotta be number one.  ibid.   

 

These changes are good to one way of thinking in the sense that they make it harder to buy and abuse pharmaceutical opioids.  But what that does is it drives all these people who are already addicted on to the black market.  ibid.   

 

International drug cartels catered to those who had become addicted to prescription pills.  As their need for narcotics increased and doctors were more reluctant to prescribe an increasing dose, users turned to heroin, and a synthetic opioid fifty times more powerful: Fentanyl.  ibid.   

 

Since 2015 Fentanyl overdoses have been rising dramatically.  Rates have soared by 2000% in San Diego.  ibid.   

 

The company told me nothing ever.  ibid.  whistleblower   

 

Late in 2020 the Trump administration rushed to make an announcement for the presidential election.  Pleading guilty to three felony counts.  The Sackler family would pay a $225 million fine.  Purdue Pharma would plead guilt to kickbacks and fraud.  And promise to pay fines totalling $8.3 billion.  ibid.  

 

Purdue is in bankruptcy and only has about $1 billion which a whole bunch of creditors are already fighting over.  That money is never going to be paid by the company or anybody else.  ibid.    

 

A cruel irony: the only way the company could pay damages was to increase its sales of drugs, including Oxycontin.  ibid.   

 

 

The more corrupt the state, the more laws.  Publius Cornelius Tacitus

 

 

Laws are subordinate to custom.  Plautus

 

 

The best people nowadays go into journalism, the second best into business, the rubbish into politics and the shits into law.  Auberon Waugh

 

 

It is a disgrace that forced marriage is only a matter for civil law.  Sayeeda Warsi

 

 

A long time ago there was a company that made lots of money selling bits of meat between two bits of bread.  Many people were employed to put the meat between the bread and many animals were killed to be the meat.  A friendly clown persuaded children to love the company.  Some decades passed and all was well.  The company became very very rich.  Richer even than many countries.  And then some people wrote in their newspapers that eating lots of meat and bread could make people ill.  Other people said on television that too many trees had been cut down and that the workers were unhappy.  This made the company very angry.  The company looked around the world and saw that in England there existed a special law that could stop people saying things the company didn’t like.  And make them say sorry.  McLibel (Two People Who Wouldn’t Say Sorry) 1997 ***** starring Helen Steel & David Morris & Eric Schlosser & Morgan Spurlock & Oliver Ford Davies, directors Franny Armstrong & Ken Loach, opening credits

 

19th June 1997: the Royal Courts of Justice.  ibid.

 

One of the spies ... stole letters, broke into the office to take photographs, followed people home; we were infiltrated for about eighteen months by seven different spies.  ibid.  Dave Morris 

 

At some meetings there were as many spies as campaigners.  ibid.

 

Five of us in the group have received libel writs over the What’s Wrong with McDonald’s leaflets.  ibid.

 

The world’s largest fast food business McDonald’s has begun a libel action at the high court against two environmental campaigners.  ibid.  BBC News 28th June 1994

 

We were defending ourselves.  ibid.  Helen Steel

 

Their own expert was saying, It’s a very reasonable thing to say.  ibid.  

 

The entire ad campaign ... was intrinsically deceptive.  ibid.  Stephen Gardner, Assistant US Attorney General

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