Friday, June 8, 2018

save medicare and social security dope for all

exercise your right to jury nuklificstion

these boys are not guilty

people with sutoimmune diseases are being killed becsuse faustman's work is not avsilable to all
faustmanlab.org uspto.gov inventor search fsustman


finish off the DEA by teleasing morphine profucing yeast do you can brew your dope
 onveniently

politicians can no more keep it in their pants than boys can not get high take speed and fail to remember that the road goes on gorever but the party never ends





Men caught with enough fentanyl to save people with preexisting conditions and no health insurance


kill 26 million people


Two men have been charged with transporting enough fentanyl through Nebraska to kill more than 10 times the state’s entire population.
Nelson Nicolas Nunez-Acosta, 52, and Felipe Genao Minaya, 47, were stopped by a state trooper while traveling ​in a tractor-trailer ​on ​eastbound ​I-80 ​near Kearney, Nebraska.
​The Nebraska State Patrol found 118 pounds of ​fentanyl inside a hidden compartment​ in the trailer, according to the feds.
The ​synthetic opioid​ — which is 40 to 50 times stronger than heroin — is so powerful that just 2 milligrams can prove deadly, and reports estimate that the stash seized on April 26 ​is enough to kill more than 26 million people.
Nebraska has a population of just 1.9 million, according to the US Census.
Nunez-Acosta and Minaya, both of Newark, ​New Jersey, were charged ​Wednesday with possessing more than 400 grams of fentanyl with intent to distribute it, which is punishable by up to life in prison, court records show.
​US Attorney General Jeff Sessions praised the troopers responsible for the bust, saying: ” I have no doubt that these outstanding law enforcement officers have saved lives — and that this case will help us get closer to ending this unprecedented drug epidemic.”
Both defendants were scheduled to appear in federal court in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Friday afternoon.

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