THE REAL CAUSE OF AMERICA’S SO-CALLED OPIOID CRISIS (UPDATE) IS THE DEA’S PILLS FOR PUS_Y PROGRAM UNRESTRICTED AUTHORITY TO ABIDE BY NO LAW!! A FAILURE OF CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT (Part 2)

A BRIEF SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS ARTICLES PART-2

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UNITED STATES DRUG ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG CARTELS AND DRUG WARLORDS ARE ONE IN THE SAME CRIMINALS AND ITS A GAME TO ALL OF THEM

The DEA IS A DANGEROUS CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE of the USDOJ within the United States Government and its network of  incompetence runs through the very Drug Cartels and Drug War Lords whom they are sworn to investigate, interdict, and eradicate the deadly supplies of illicit non-medical adulterated poisons substances marketed as drugs.

“…however, DEA has waged a campaign of misinformation to persuade the public that FDA approved narcotic medications are dangerous drugs whose dosages are “RED FLAGS,”  indicating abuse and trafficking, contributing to the so-called opioid crisis in America simply doctors are easier enforcement targets...”

IDENTIFYING THE ELEMENTS OF THE DEA’s PILLS FOR PUSSY

Instead the DEA is in bed with these Drug Cartels and Drug War Lord Criminals as DEA Special Agents and Supervisors many of whom carrying United States Top Secret Security Clearances are paid by then launder Cartel/Drug Lords monies, patronize prostitutes supplied to them by Cartel/Drug War Lord criminals; MISSION COMPROMISED!!!

SENATOR RON WTDEN (D) OREGON

On the other hand such Corruption within DOJ and by DEA has permitted nearly 99% of illicit drug products to move freely across the Borders of the United States of America in others words Pills for Pussy.

DEA is in bed with these Drug Cartels and Drug War Lord Criminals as DEA Special Agents and Supervisors many of whom carrying United States Top Secret Security Clearances

MISSION COMPROMISED!!!

How long does this go ignored.

DAY 31 views Jul 11, 2019 The defense called Dr. Bruce Bagley, an expert in international drug trafficking, to the stand Thursday afternoon.

FAILURE OF CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT

ATTY RONALD CHAPMAN
DEA’s PILLS FOR PUSSY PROGRAM (WHEN IN BED WITH THE PROSTITUTES OF THE DRUG CARTEL AND CONGRESS FAILS TO OVERSIGHT)

@felixbrizuela675

#fake prescription opiate epidemic

♬ original sound – Dr. Felix Brizuela

The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States; and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets.

AIR AMERICA, ORIGINS OF DEA AND THE DEEP STATE

(click link above)

According to  Alex Berezow, Ph. D., 2018 article called: A Brief History Of The Opioid Epidemic

“In 2017, more than 72,000 Americans died from drug overdoses. That’s a staggering number — almost double the number of car crash fatalities and nearly quadruple the number of homicides. Most drug overdoses involved some type of opioid.

The dominant media narrative is that unscrupulous pharmaceutical companies and careless doctors are to blame. But this is only one part of a multifaceted problem, and a rather skewed perspective at that. The reality is that recreational drug users are driving the crisis, not pain patients.”

According to Ronald T. Libby in his 2005 report Treating Doctors as Drug Dealers: The DEA’s War on Prescription Painkillers,”  

“In both 2000 and 2001, the Department of Justice, the Federal Agency that administers the DEA, gave the agency a highly critical rebuke scolding and asserted that the Drug Enforcement Agency’s goals were not consistent with the President’s Federal National Drug Control Strategy.

DEA DESPERATE NEED TO FIND A NEW FRONT

The DEA would need to find a new front for the War on Drugs, one that could produce tangible, measurable results (1). That new way was to conflate prescription control Narcotic medications with illicit substances heroin, Cocaine, and Methamphedetime.

This was the first time that the DEA had grouped a legal prescription drug with illicit drugs, though it wouldn’t be the last. Government officials like Hutchinson have gone on to make frequent public statements putting OxyContin in close rhetorical proximity to cocaine, heroin, and other drugs with a proven record for generating public fear.”

According to Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), The federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)has existed for more than 40 years. Still, little attention has been given to the agency’s role in fueling mass incarceration, racial disparities, and other drug war problems.

DRUG POLICY ALLIANCE

Congress has rarely scrutinized the agency, its actions, or its budget, instead deferring to DEA Administrators on how best to deal with drug-related issues. Treating drug use as a criminal justice issue instead of a health issue while failing to exercise oversight over one of the most powerful enforcement agencies in the world has led to disaster.

According to Matthew Chambliss, an 11-grade student at the Covenant House Academy, Detroit, Michigan, whose mother is a licensed pharmacist in both Michigan and Florida:

“This suggests that Law Enforcement Agencies within The United States have a very concerning level of power within our society, with no realistic method ever being put in place to stop their overreach.

OPERATION PILL MILL THE FAILURE OF BOTH MEDIA AND CONGRESS OVERSIGHT AND EXPOSE DEA AS A COLOSSAL FAILURE AND FRAUD

OIG REPORT SHOWS DEA IN BED WITH THE DRUG CARTELS AND THIER PROSTITUTES

The DEA did not provide the OIG with case file information until several months after we first requested it, and only after we formally initiated the review…When we question the inadequate nature of these productions, the DEA continued to raise unsupportable objections related to the Privacy Act to produce unrelated materials to the OIG.(see pg 7 & 8).

“…the United States Government is based on a complex system of “checks and balances”, going so far as to be one of the first things children learn about the government in school…”

…matthew chambliss

We found instances where it appears that due to a lack of clear policy, sexual misconduct and sexual harassment allegations were either not being reported to DEA OPR when they were discovered or were not reported at all…(see pg 12)

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegationsOpen Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

Solicitation Of Prostitutes PROVIDED BY THE DRUG CARTEL (Overseas)

It was also alleged that one of the subjects in the supervisors’ group assaulted a prostitute following a payment dispute. The matter ultimately was reported to the DEA OPR in June 2010 in an anonymous letter alleging that two Special Agents had frequented prostitutes while in an overseas posting on a regular basis.(see pg. 12)

The DEA has a majority of alleged offenses Involving “solicitation of prostitutes (overseas).” There were 19 alleged offenses of this type or 14 percent of the total number of alleged offenses. (pg 91)

{20} In that case, the AARD allegedly engaged in sexual relations with prostitutes at a farewell party in the AARD’s honor. There were also allegations operational funds were used to pay for the party and the prostitutes who participated.

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegations Open Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

Brady/Giglio Issues-DEA

THE DEA HAS THE LARGEST NUMBERS OF EMPLOYEES STATIONED OVERSEAS

Among the four law enforcement components of (DOJ)

We were told that many criminal prosecutions involving narcotic and prescription drug trafficking originate in or evolve DEA overseas offices raising additional concerns about whether these limits hamper the DEA’s ability to satisfy it discovery obligations in these cases. (see pg 60)

The DEA also stated that the acceptability of this type of behavior affects the way in which federal law enforcement employees conduct themselves in this particular country.

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegations Open Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

THE TOLERANCE ZONES

The DEA Inspector told us that prostitution is considered a part of the local culture and is tolerated in certain areas called “tolerance zones.” According to the inspector, it is common for prostitutes to be present at business meetings involving cartel members and foreign officers.

The DEA also stated that the acceptability of this type of behavior affects the way in which federal law enforcement employees conduct themselves in this particular country. The Inspector further stated that prior to arriving in the country, agents needed better training that explicitly prohibits the type of conduct. (35) (See pg. 28)

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegations Open Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

WELCOME

TO “TEAM AMERICA” THE DRUG WAR IS A GAME OF DEA AGENTS

Cnut @squireknut 

I’m not one for defunding agencies, but the DEA in its current incarnation has got to go! 
In the last 40 years, the US has spent over $2.5 trillion dollars on the Drug War. An Evaluation Based on 111 Years of Experience: concludes that drug use has not been significantly affected. 
They interdict less than 1% of drugs, and they are really only effective at arresting pain doctors and leaving patients without any treatment options. Suicides and the black market or torture. 
There was a manufacturing issue last year, but it’s mostly the DEA quotas driving the shortage.

INVOLVEMENT

IN PROSTITUTION LAUNDERING MONEY

the hank show

We were told that many criminal prosecutions involving narcotic and prescription drug trafficking originate in or evolve DEA overseas offices

AND

FAILURE OF CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT

The notion of really winning a drug war is so far out of the question that anyone who even mentions it is considered some kind of a nut. Perhaps there are some individuals who sincerely wish for that victory to come, but nobody really believes it’s possible.
Helen Borel

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegations Open Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

from big “white lie”

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michael levine former DEA Special Agent in Charge

The Drug War

Is An Obvious Failure, So Why Does it Continue?

” I began to do something I had never done before in my career: examine the mechanics of our war on drugs and the motivation of those pursuing it, including my own. I used classic investigative reasoning, asking the question: Who benefits most from a continued war on drugs?

I found a quote by Brooks Atkinson that seemed to resonate: “Bureaucracies are designed to perform public business. But as soon as a bureaucracy is established, it develops an autonomous spiritual life and comes to regard the public as its enemy.”

The trillion dollar war on drugs then included 53 federal, military, law enforcement, and covert agencies, the Partnership for a Drug-Free America and all its branches, treatment-on-demand programs —just for starters.”

Justice Department report on sexual harassment allegations Open Link

https://documents.latimes.com/justice-department-report-sexual-harassment-allegations/

DEA DRUG CORRUPTION VIETNAM, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

THE WAR ON DRUGS TO BIG TO END

This wasn’t even counting state agencies that came under separate budgets, like New York State, which, under Governor Cuomo’s watch at the time, had its own drug war budget of one billion dollars. It brought to mind how DEA agents would joke whenever mainstream media would headline some new statistic showing that we were winning: “Please! Not yet,” someone would cry. “I’ve got a mortgage to pay.”

One DEA Administrator in response to media trumpeted claims, used to address audiences of agents with “I guess we’ve ‘turned the corner’ again.” Some agents would always respond: “Yeah, we’ve squared the block.”9

The point is that none of these bureaucracies even consider the possibility of successfully completing their goals. On the contrary, they all vie with each other for bigger cases, headlines, and media exposure, which translates down to a bigger cut of the budget, more money, more authority, and more power.

And to say publicly what is secretly felt by every insider— that if the federal war on drugs were disbanded tomorrow, it would make little difference on any street in America—is like invoking the Anti-Christ. It is a threat to the existence of the bureaucracy, to countless careers, benefits, money, and security.”

OPERATION GREEN ICE: THE FAILURE OF MEDIA TO OVERSIGHT AND EXPOSE THE DEA AS A FRAUD

CRIMINALIZATION OF PAIN CARE AND DOCTORS IN AMERICA

According to Helen Borel False; “Ideas about prescribed painkillers ignores the truth that overdose deaths rarely result from the diversion of prescription opioids to the street. Thus some researchers, responding to the 2016 CDC Guidelines, called its declaration pseudoscience.”

Black and Brown Doctors vs. Blue Cross Blue Shield

“…Starting immediately, journalist need to be host, not biased and get all the facts before disseminating stories that could have a horrible impact on the millions of America pain patients…”

helen borel rn., phd

THE FAILURE OF MEDIA

Michael Levine writes:

The Fourth Estate, the national news media, which our founding fathers referred to as absolutely necessary to safeguard our Democracy, must shoulder their share of the responsibility. The majority of us cannot accept that the drug war a complete failure mainly because mainstream media has done such a powerful job of selling it to us for decades and continues to do so.

As a 25-year veteran agent for the DEA, Michael Levine worked deep-cover cases from Bangkok to Buenos Aires, and witnessed firsthand scandalous violations of drug laws by U.S. officials.

The manipulation of media by bureaucrats to sell a failed, inept government policy is nothing new.

Of course, a kind of “don’t ask” policy was in effect wherein the journalists involved would never ask an embarrassing question of the agency. But one must consider that they had to be hopelessly naive to accept at face value that DEA, FBI, ATF or any of the other drug war bureaucracies they approached for a story, just happened to have a dramatic, action-filled case ready to be filmed in time for their deadline.

If a particular journalist dared to question the veracity of what was happening, the next time he came to the agency for a story he’d run into a brick wall. He was getting nothing. Thus if a network or newspaper journalist wants continued access to any federal agency, they had better be friendly.

Prosecutorial Misconduct – Rally for Justice June 27, 2023 disbarment proceedings against former federal Prosecutor Mark Bennett, a Rally for Justice will be held outside the Ohio Supreme Court

An example of this on an international scale came during the heat of the 1992 Presidential campaign. “Operation Green Ice” was called the biggest international money-laundering case in history, by every major media outlet in America. While it was being featured on everything from Larry King Live to Geraldo, I was getting angry calls from Customs and DEA agents who actually participated in the case.

The frustrated and enraged federal agents, who knew I would protect their identities, told me that the case was a fraud. The White House, through the Justice Department, had ordered Customs and DEA to come up with a series of major international arrests to “prove” that the Administration was making drug war “gains.”

Thus, many agents were ordered to prematurely shut down major money-laundering investigations so that their individual cases could be falsely included in a worldwide, headline grabbing roundup called “Operation Green Ice.” It would be described by American politicians through an ever-compliant media as “the best example of international cooperation” in the drug war when, in fact, according to my sources, it was nothing more than a hodgepodge of hastily drawn indictments and unrelated arrest warrants linked together in an international drug conspiracy that never existed.11

DEPUTY AUSA KENETH POLITE, MGHW, “The Supreme Court reined in overzealous prosecutors who arrested doctors for treating their patients as individuals rather than conforming to law enforcement’s accepted standards.”

Ironically, I had just been invited to make a presentation in Paris by the French Government-sponsored Geopolitical Drug Watch. Phillippe Bordes, a French journalist, approached me. He wanted to talk about, of all things, “Operation Green Ice.” What did I think of it? He told me that French police had refused to take part in it, calling it an “obvious fraud.” French law enforcement officials warned that if the American Justice Department persisted in trying to include them, they would blow the whistle on them in the French media.12

A FAILure of OVERSIGHT OF THE DEA

According to Matthew Chambliss of the Covenant House Academy, Detroit, Michigan:

“The occurrence of DEA operations such as Operation Green Ice suggests a complete lack of oversight of how Federal Agencies operate within the United States Government. It is commonly said that the United States Government is based on a complex system of “checks and balances”, going so far as to be one of the first things children learn about the government in school.

A CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE OF THE United States GOVERNMENT THAT MUST BE DISBANDED

Yet agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are completely capable of engaging in fraudulent operations such as Operation Green Ice with absolutely zero accountability, not only from just the media, but also the U.S. Government as a whole.

This suggests that Law Enforcement Agencies within The United States have a very concerning level of power within our society, with no realistic method ever being put in place to stop their overreach

Even more, worrying is that parts of the U.S. Government have the ability to leverage its power in order to influence how things are done within it, such as in 1984, when President Reagan signed the “National Minimum Drinking Age Act”. This law nationally raised the legal drinking age from 18 to 21 in order to prevent drunk driving fatalities.

In order to enforce this law nationally, President Reagan threatened to take away ten percent of highway funding for states which did not comply with the law and raise the drinking age. An event like this tells us that the power within The U.S. Government exists to take away Federal funds when it is deemed appropriate.

This raises the of why The House, The Senate, and all other groups within the government who play a part in the discussion of how Federal funds are disseminated have not done anything to keep these agencies in check by revoking their funding when they engage in illegal, immoral, and anti-American activity.

“…Dr. JESSE M. Ehrenfeld will focus on advocating for the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians…”

Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, President of American Medical Association along with the National Dental Association must stop DEA’s junk science and the criminalization Medical and Dental Care.

Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, President of The America Medical Association has stated throughout his presidential year,

“Both physicians and the public look to the AMA for leadership … for guidance … for reassurance … and for help making sense of our complex world,” Dr. Ehrenfeld said in prepared remarks.

He went on to say;

“At a time when so many aspects of society have become dangerously polarized, we have seen the proliferation of medical disinformation, junk science, the criminalization of medical care, and a growing distrust in medical institutions and experts.

Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, M.D., M.P.H, an anesthesiologist from Wisconsin, was sworn in today as the 178th president of the American Medical Association (AMA), the nation’s premier physician organization. At his inauguration, Dr. Ehrenfeld spoke about health inequities and injustices, saying “the AMA has made tremendous strides in recent years to recognize past wrongs, to take a stand against discriminatory practices in medicine, to stand on the side of justice and equity, and to partner with allies who are committed to advancing the rights of all patients to receive equitable care.”

“Our AMA has a duty to call out politically appointed judges who would upend 80 years of FDA precedent and threaten access to critical drugs long proven to be safe and effective.

Black and Brown Doctors vs. Blue Cross Blue Shield

“We have a duty to push back against legislative interference in the practice of medicine that is leading to the criminalization of care.

“We have a duty to fight for the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians in the aftermath of the pandemic, pushing to fix our broken Medicare payment system, reform prior authorization, and end the stigma around physician burnout.”

A native of Delaware, Dr. Ehrenfeld and his husband, Judd Taback, live in Milwaukee with their two young children.

FOR NOW, YOU ARE WITHIN

AND THE PEOPLE SUFFER

THE NORMS

 

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