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Heroin's called 'game of thrones' boy, these days I swear :dead:

dem brand names been creative for a minute :laugh:

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Dangerous, powerful drug killing unsuspecting citizens

WSVN) - There is a new drug on the streets killing unsuspecting victims. It’s 50 times stronger than heroin, and 100 times stronger than morphine. The number of victims it’s leaving behind in South Florida is alarming. Jeff Lennox is here with this 7News investigation.

Theresa Lawton, son died of fentanyl overdose: “Found his body on the 19th of February.”

There is a silent killer lurking out there, and anyone is a target…

Theresa Lawton: “Innocent lives are being destroyed because of it.”

The silent killer’s name is fentanyl.

An FDA approved drug, it’s used to treat people with cancer. But it’s making its way into heroin sold on the streets of South Florida…

Theresa Lawton: “Carl was a very kind loving person. Everyone who knew him loved him, no matter where we were.”

Theresa Lawton’s 28-year-old son Carl was found slumped over in his car this past February, at a gas station in Miami-Dade County.

The toxicology report showed he overdosed on a mixture of fentanyl and heroin.

Theresa Lawton: “He had a life, he loved life. He loved his girlfriend. He loved his family, and his friends, and he never looked at anyone in a bad way.”

Lawton doesn’t believe her son knew he was given fentanyl.

Theresa Lawton: “I’m looking for whoever gave this to my son, because my son wasn’t stupid.”

Carl’s death is part of an emerging epidemic not only here in South Florida, but nationwide.

Captain Gregory May, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue: “It’s 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, 30 to 50 more times than heroin, and very small levels can be fatal.”

Fort Lauderdale Fire Captain Gregory May says they started tracking fentanyl overdoses last year.

Captain Gregory May: “We’re tracking hot spots: the downtown district, the bar scenes, the night clubs, the younger adults.”

Since January, the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office has linked fentanyl to 85 deaths. There have been 66 in Miami-Dade County.

Florida Atlantic University Professor Dr. John Newcomer says those numbers don’t tell the whole truth.

Dr. John Newcomer, Florida Atlantic University: “You won’t know whether a death is related to fentanyl, unless they have reason to suspect and they run that specific test. You won’t know that was a fentanyl death.”

Theresa says some days, the pain of losing her son is unbearable and reminds parents to never give up on their kids…

Theresa Lawton: “You have to go after and talk with your children and watch who they hang out with, and don’t be afraid no matter how old they are.”

To read the full CDC report on fentanyl and the opioid epidemic, visit their website atIncreases in Drug and Opioid Overdose Deaths — United States, 2000–2014
 

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26 Overdoses Reported Monday Evening In Huntington WV

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[8/16/16] Around 3:30 p.m. Monday, reports of overdoses started pouring into Cabell County 911 Dispatch. By 9 p.m., 26 overdoses had been reported, more than Cabell County EMS responds to in a week.

Cabell County EMS Director Gordon Merry said all the victims had been revived using naloxone; however, the heroin they had used was laced with a substance so strong, it sometimes took more than one dose of the opioid overdose-reversing drug to revive them.

“I know it will be too late when this is printed,” Merry said, “but if you have heroin please see what is going on and don’t use it. It could be your last time. People aren’t familiar with what it is cut with and right now we don’t know what it’s been cut with.”

Most of the overdoses occurred in an area surrounding Marcum Terrace, leading officials to believe the cases were connected.

Dan Corn, Huntington resident who lives near where four of the first reported overdoses took place on Sycamore Street, said it was a sad thing to see.

“Our country is going downhill fast,” he said. “All because of drugs.”

Merry said the amount of calls overwhelmed EMS and police.

“Just to give you an idea, when the first few came in, three ambulances were already out dealing with overdoses,” he said.

The overdose rate in Huntington had remained steady as the city hit the half-year point in June. The number of deaths from overdose, however, had fallen from 35 last year to 26 this year, a 25 percent reduction – something officials said is encouraging…CONTINUE READING
 

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Philippine President threatens to quit United Nations
August 22, 2016

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has denounced the UN after it called for an end to killings blamed on his war on drugs, saying he might leave the organisation and invite China and others to form a new one.



Two UN human rights experts last week urged the Philippines to stop the extra-judicial executions and killings that have escalated since Duterte won the presidency on a promise to wipe out drugs.

About 900 suspected drug traffickers have been killed since he came to power after winning the election on May 9.

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Duterte on Sunday denied that the government was responsible and – in a late night news conference in his home town, Davao – said the deaths were not the work of the police and invited UN experts to investigate themselves.

“I will prove to the world that you are a very stupid expert,” he said, urging them to count not just the number of drug-related deaths but also the innocent lives lost to drugs.

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He then launched an attack on the UN and its members – including by inference the Philippines’ traditionally close ally, the US – saying, it could not fulfil its own mandate but was “worrying about the bones of criminals piling up”.

“I do not want to insult you. But maybe we’ll just have to decide to separate from the United Nations,” he said.

“Why do you have to listen to this stupid?”

Criticising the UN for not doing enough to address hunger and terrorism and for not being able to do anything about Syria and Iraq and allowing big powers to bomb villages and kill innocent civilians, he said he would invite China and African nations to form another global organisation.

“You know, United Nations, if you can say one bad thing about me, I can give you 10 [about you]. I tell you, you are an inutile. Because if you are really true to your mandate, you could have stopped all these wars and killing.”

Asked about the possible consequences of his comments, he said: “What is … repercussions? I don’t give a sh*t to them.”

He said the UN should have acted according to protocol by sending someone such as a rapporteur to talk to him.

“You do not just go out and give a sh*tting statement against a country,” he said.

SEE ALSO: US imported terrorism to Middle East says new Philippine President

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This nikka is ill :pachaha:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...lippines-president-threatens-quit-stupid-unit



While the US media is obsessing over what could happen to the US if the diplomatic debacle that is Donald Trump becomes president (as opposed perhaps to the pathological liar and State Department-for-hire that is HIillary Clinton), the Philippines has a living, breathing example of the worst that a person who has zero regard for the status quo or the establishment, can unleash. Or perhaps the best. We are talking about the country's new president, Rodrigo Duterte, who most recently made headlines for calling the US ambassador to his country an "annoying, homosexual, son of a bytch", yet whose policies, unorthodox as they may be, are working when after some 400 drug dealers were killed in the Philippine government's "war on narco-politics",reportedly another 500,000 turned themselves in.



In Duterte's latest outburst, the Philippine president has threatened that the country could leave the UN, after the organization urged the Philippines to stop executing and killing people linked to drug business and threatened that “state actors” could be punished.

"Maybe we'll just have to decide to separate from the United Nations. If you're that rude, son of a bytch, we'll just leave you," Duterte told reporters in Davao, quoted by Bloomberg.

“I don't give a shyt about them,” he added. “They are the ones interfering. You do not just go out and give a shytting statement against a country.”

Calling the UN “inutile", Duterte said the Philippines could invite China, African nations and other countries to create a rival international body. :myman:He went further, slamming the UN’s response to other global issues.

Cited by RT, Duterte said “Look at the iconic boy that was taken out from the rubble and he was made to sit in the ambulance and we saw it," Duterte said. The picture of Omran Daqneesh, a five-year-old Syrian boy has recently gone viral around the globe. "Why is it that [the] United States is not doing anything? I do not read you. Anybody in that stupid body complaining about the stench there of death?"

The Philippine leader also slammed the US for its own human rights record, citing the string of shootings involving police and black men that have sparked protests in the U.S. "Why are you Americans killing the black people there, shooting them down when they are already on the ground?" he asked. "Answer that question, because even if it's just one or two or three, it is still human rights violations."

The angry tirade at the news conference in Davao City came after the UN’s special rapporteur on summary executions, Agnes Callamard, urged the Philippines to stop extrajudicial executions and killings, saying “state actors” could be punished for the “illegal killings.”

In many ways, Duterte's response to the UN report is comparable to that by Turkey's president Erdogan, who has not taken kindly to European (and US) criticism for cracking down on, firing or arresting nearly 100,000 people following July's failed Turkish coup.

Meanwhile, in the Philippines, about 900 people have been killed by unidentified attackers since May, when Duterte was elected, and another 665 died at the hands of security forces, according to the national police chief.

Duterte, however, has vehemently denied these accusations, and said that the police only fired in self-defense, while he also lashed out at the UN. He shrugged off the prospect of repercussions that could follow as a result of his remarks.

"I don't give a shyt about them. They are the ones interfering,” Duterte said. He also wondered whether UN officials were indeed threatening to jail him and repeated that he was ready to sacrifice his life and presidency for his country.

Needless to say, Duterte has developed a reputation for being very outspoken. As such, we, for one, would be quite entertained by the prospect of an unfiltered and uncut real time summit between Duterte and Trump, should the latter be elected on November 8. We are confident millions of others would too.
 

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After Obama Cancels Talk, Rodrigo Duterte of Philippines Says He Regrets Slur

By CHRISTINE HAUSERSEPT. 5, 2016


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President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines arriving in Laos on Monday for a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which President Obama also planned to attend. Credit Made Nagi/European Pressphoto Agency
President Obama canceled a meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines scheduled for Tuesday in Laos, after the Philippine president directed an expletive at Mr. Obama on Monday.

On Tuesday, Mr. Duterte released a statement saying he regretted that his curse “came across as a personal attack on the U.S. president.” He blamed his words on “certain press questions that elicited concern and distress.”

Mr. Duterte had warned Mr. Obama not to ask him about extrajudicial killings related to his crackdown on drug dealers, a campaign pledge that helped sweep him to victory in the country’s presidential election in May.

“I am a president of a sovereign state, and we have long ceased to be a colony,” Mr. Duterte told reporters before he left his country for Laos, where he and Mr. Obama will attend the meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

“I do not have any master except the Filipino people, nobody but nobody,” he said in remarks published by The Associated Press. Apparently addressing Mr. Obama, he added: “You must be respectful. Do not just throw questions.” Then, using a curse in Tagalog that can be translated as “son of a bytch,” he added, “I will swear at you in that forum.”

Mr. Obama, who was in China for a Group of 20 meeting, departed on Monday for Laos, becoming the first American president to visit the nation. He is also scheduled to take part in the East Asia Summit and speak at a forum with young people.

Mr. Obama had planned to meet Mr. Duterte in Laos, but the White House said early Tuesday that the meeting had been canceled.

“Clearly, he’s a colorful guy,” Mr. Obama said Monday. “I always want to make sure if I’m having a meeting that it’s productive.”

Mr. Duterte acknowledged Tuesday that the meeting had been canceled and seemed to take a softer tone: “We look forward to ironing out differences arising out of national priorities and perceptions, and working in mutually responsible ways for both countries.”

Last month, the Philippines’ top police official, Chief Ronald dela Rosa, told a Senate hearing that killings by the police and vigilantes in the country’s war on drugs had soared to nearly 1,800 in the seven weeks since Mr. Duterte, a former mayor of Davao, was sworn into office.

Mr. Duterte’s public image has been characterized by bouts of coarse language. He has lashed out at his critics, threatening to withdraw from the United Nations after human rights experts called for a halt to the killings.

He joked about the rape of an Australian missionary during the presidential campaign, and he cursed Pope Francis and his entourage for causing huge traffic jams in Manila during the pope’s visit to the Philippines in 2015.


Felipe Villamor contributed reporting from Manila.

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DAMN. I was just smoking with a couple Pinays last week talking about how cold he'd be once he assumed presidency.. looks like it's on sight :bustback::bustback::bustback:
I'm never buying drugs when I vacay there. shyt i'm not even smoking or drinking :merchant:

he made a fukking tourist swallow his own cigarette when the tourist wouldn't comply. the bar owner saw the dude light up a cig, called up duterte personally, and Duterte pulled up and made him swallow the shyt :dead:

Duterte is not to be fukked with :damn:

:damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::damn:
 
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