Hamilton Morris
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And it's like it's like a very. superficially inhumane creepy image and you look at it and you think oh that's kind of an odd look like arresting a crying woman right what is going on here but then it's like well this is a fentanyl dealer and then you say oh okay oh wow okay there's a fentanyl dealer okay yes yes yes
And it's like it's like a very. superficially inhumane creepy image and you look at it and you think oh that's kind of an odd look like arresting a crying woman right what is going on here but then it's like well this is a fentanyl dealer and then you say oh okay oh wow okay there's a fentanyl dealer okay yes yes yes
And it's like it's like a very. superficially inhumane creepy image and you look at it and you think oh that's kind of an odd look like arresting a crying woman right what is going on here but then it's like well this is a fentanyl dealer and then you say oh okay oh wow okay there's a fentanyl dealer okay yes yes yes
And again, the point here I'm not saying is that fentanyl is always good, but by using that, by using the word fentanyl, suddenly you can completely change the interpretation of an image that would immediately be recognized as sort of unsettling and inhumane. And these things are weaponized very, very effectively and it's important to recognize them and see how they have become tools, right?
And again, the point here I'm not saying is that fentanyl is always good, but by using that, by using the word fentanyl, suddenly you can completely change the interpretation of an image that would immediately be recognized as sort of unsettling and inhumane. And these things are weaponized very, very effectively and it's important to recognize them and see how they have become tools, right?
And again, the point here I'm not saying is that fentanyl is always good, but by using that, by using the word fentanyl, suddenly you can completely change the interpretation of an image that would immediately be recognized as sort of unsettling and inhumane. And these things are weaponized very, very effectively and it's important to recognize them and see how they have become tools, right?
I did this thing for my podcast where I covered A trial in the DEA headquarters, which was oriented around prohibiting to obscure psychedelics so obscure that they, for one of them, were not able to provide any peer reviewed scientific evidence that a human being had ever consumed it. Right. So we're talking insanely fucking obscure.
I did this thing for my podcast where I covered A trial in the DEA headquarters, which was oriented around prohibiting to obscure psychedelics so obscure that they, for one of them, were not able to provide any peer reviewed scientific evidence that a human being had ever consumed it. Right. So we're talking insanely fucking obscure.
I did this thing for my podcast where I covered A trial in the DEA headquarters, which was oriented around prohibiting to obscure psychedelics so obscure that they, for one of them, were not able to provide any peer reviewed scientific evidence that a human being had ever consumed it. Right. So we're talking insanely fucking obscure.
This was recently. This was like maybe four or five months ago. I covered the entire trial. So it was a two-week trial. And it was like a group of scientists who were petitioning the DEA not to prohibit this extremely obscure...
This was recently. This was like maybe four or five months ago. I covered the entire trial. So it was a two-week trial. And it was like a group of scientists who were petitioning the DEA not to prohibit this extremely obscure...
This was recently. This was like maybe four or five months ago. I covered the entire trial. So it was a two-week trial. And it was like a group of scientists who were petitioning the DEA not to prohibit this extremely obscure...
scientific research chemical called doi okay and what i saw going to dea headquarters every day for this hearing was up close and personal the entire propaganda mechanism at play right you walk through this
scientific research chemical called doi okay and what i saw going to dea headquarters every day for this hearing was up close and personal the entire propaganda mechanism at play right you walk through this
scientific research chemical called doi okay and what i saw going to dea headquarters every day for this hearing was up close and personal the entire propaganda mechanism at play right you walk through this
lobby and it's like faces of fentanyl faces of that and really yeah and it's all these little these photos and and i was looking through them and thinking huh this is interesting faces of fentanyl and then i'm looking and and it's like really really old people So it'll be like Janice taken by fentanyl age 87 or something. I'm thinking like, what's the story with Janice?
lobby and it's like faces of fentanyl faces of that and really yeah and it's all these little these photos and and i was looking through them and thinking huh this is interesting faces of fentanyl and then i'm looking and and it's like really really old people So it'll be like Janice taken by fentanyl age 87 or something. I'm thinking like, what's the story with Janice?
lobby and it's like faces of fentanyl faces of that and really yeah and it's all these little these photos and and i was looking through them and thinking huh this is interesting faces of fentanyl and then i'm looking and and it's like really really old people So it'll be like Janice taken by fentanyl age 87 or something. I'm thinking like, what's the story with Janice?
There's no, how did Janice die of a fentanyl overdose? But there's no context. And I looked at the website and realized that this is like, you can just submit random shit. There's no verification of anything. These are just things that have been submitted. And that there was even someone, a mother whose son was used to, in this campaign without her understanding.
There's no, how did Janice die of a fentanyl overdose? But there's no context. And I looked at the website and realized that this is like, you can just submit random shit. There's no verification of anything. These are just things that have been submitted. And that there was even someone, a mother whose son was used to, in this campaign without her understanding.