Ohio shocker: 793 million opioid drug doses prescribed in one year
Here's why zombies are real
By Jon Rappoport
The state government of Ohio has filed a lawsuit against five
drug companies: Teva, Allergen, Johnson & Johnson, Purdue, and
Endo.
The suit accuses these companies of unlawful marketing practices that have led to Ohio's opioid addiction "problem."
Here's the big one: the suit states that, in 2012, a
staggering 793 million doses of opioid drugs were prescribed to Ohio
citizens. That translates to an average of 68 pills for each person in
Ohio.
The suit accuses the drug makers of conspiring to influence
opinion leaders and various medical groups. This marketing blitz
resulted in deceptive treatment guidelines, false information delivered
at medical conferences, and misleading "science" articles---all designed
to minimize the dire effects of opioids.
Well, yes, these painkillers (e.g., OxyContin) do kill pain.
In the process, they also creation addiction and turn minds to mush.
Apparently, Ohio is pretty much in a collective trance state. We're talking Zombification. 793 million opioid doses in one year.
Don't forget the doctors who prescribe the drugs. As a group,
they can't care about their patients' state of mind. Just load people
up to the eyeballs with chemical pacification.
If you think this over-prescription epidemic corresponds to
the actual amount of physical pain Ohio citizens are experiencing, think
again. The drugs are obviously being handed out for other reasons: to
sustain and feed addiction; to "treat depression"; to "manage
dissatisfaction with life." In other words, drug companies are promoting
an ongoing profit bonanza for themselves. The human consequences don't
matter.
Keep in mind that drug companies pour advertising money like water into television programming---including the news.
The effects of the news and the effects of opioid drugs are a marriage made for the ages.
They both deliver hypnosis.
What a marvelous coincidence, right? Contemplate it.
Just so happens that the news, with its outright lies,
useless information overload, misdirection, omissions of vital facts,
lack of context, refusal to investigate deep scandals, cultivation of
Voices of Authority, attention-span shortening, and various other
strategies designed for trance-induction and mental passivity...join
together with an opioid chemical brain sledgehammer that wipes out the
possibility of rational thought.
Both brought to you by your friend, Big Pharma.
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