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Exclusive: Huge fentanyl haul seized in Asia's biggest-ever drugs bust


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1 hour ago, Mama Noodle said:
1 hour ago, KC 71 said:

Some of us have Family there

 

Your family should be just as outraged as the rest of us.

Outraged at what Mama Noodle?.......... That the drug dealers in one country are dealing with the drug dealers in Myanmar , who Possibly intend to deal with other drug dealers all over Asia. I can not see the connection with these drug dealers and Covid-19.

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, sanuk711 said:

Outraged at what Mama Noodle?.......... That the drug dealers in one country are dealing with the drug dealers in Myanmar , who Possibly intend to deal with other drug dealers all over Asia. I can not see the connection with these drug dealers and Covid-19.

 

The connection is not between the drug dealers and the virus, it's between the communist governments across china that prioritize face and money over public health both locally and abroad. 

 

Zero sympathy from me. All of China should be isolated like North Korea until they can figure out how to stop their problems from being exported. 

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So you feel that this shipment isn't as was stated by the drug officials--- found  because China is cracking down on those people.?

 

"More recently, meth production by groups such as the Sam Gor syndicate has exploded in the region, in part due to a crackdown in neighbouring China." 

 

But you feel that the Chinese Government is actually running the drug empire??  How about the fentanyl that is flooding into the USA from Mexico. ? That government got a hand in it also?

 

 

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13 hours ago, Traubert said:

China, along with Mexico, has been a major supplier of fentanyl to North America but escalating law enforcement efforts have brought a slump in Chinese exports of the synthetic opioid to the United States, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

 

Mexican cartels have picked up the slack but the UNODC said recent difficulties obtaining precursors from China had crimped their fentanyl production.

 

You're wrong.

Actually if you read an LA Times story from April 2020, they point out that many of the precursor chemicals were made in Wuhan (not a funny coincidence) and the supply dried up during the Wuhan Virus crisis. The Mexican drug cartels were the mules that brought the drugs into America and since they could not manufacture the precursor on their own - supply dried up. 

China also until recently was heavily involved in the direct shipment of fentanyl through normal shipping channels by mislabeling the contents.

Basically ALL roads on this fentanyl nightmare lead back to China.

Maybe next time you should get your facts straight before you take advice from your Chinese Master Xi.

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On 5/22/2020 at 8:37 PM, RickG16 said:

Is that because they were taking something they thought was those things, or because the fent was stronger than they realised?

Because of its  potency and inexpensiveness to produce it is often added to to things like cocaine and mdma to "enhance" its effect.

 

A few poorly mixed grains in a dose of cocaine for example can lead to death.

 

Because it is so potent even a loorly claibrated scale of mismeasument can render a dose lethal as well.

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this will just drive the price up so these manufacturers can increase their profits. nobody wants fentanyl mixed into their drugs without their knowledge. they need to legalize all of it so that governments can control the quality. portugal being an example

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