Dope Dealers Of Mass Destruction?

No matter how far down I adjust my expectations of Clown World, I cannot escape periodic bouts of horrified incredulity. Today’s example: the Attorneys General of conservative States demand that Biden release the American military upon the streets of America with license to kill drug dealers on sight and with prejudice.

Surely, I must be joking..?

Attorney General Knudsen Calls on Biden to Classify Fentanyl a Weapon of Mass Destruction

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Office of Montana AG, 15 September 2022

HELENA — Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general today called on President Biden to classify fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction. The 18 attorneys general demanded the president take decisive action in response to the record nationwide increase in overdose deaths related to the lethal substance.

This action would require the Department of Homeland Security and the Drug Enforcement Administration to coordinate a response with other agencies, including the Department of Defense—as opposed to the federal government only treating the substance as a narcotics control problem.

Dayumn. Now the police are canceling themselves! “We give up, please task the military with our law enforcement duties.” I would expect such sentiments from the Marxist hellpits… I would also expect those Marxist AGs to be selling fentanyl on the side… Marxists are too pig-headed stupid to consider the possibility of their behavior backfiring on them.

But what’s your excuse, Montana? TEXAS?! FLORIDA! How do you not see, that you’re calling for our newly Woke military to be released upon your own neighborhoods? Let’s go to the letter they actually sent to Potato Joe.

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Dear Mr. [Resident]:
As attorneys general of our respective states, we are deeply involved in the fight to end the national opioid crisis. Collectively, as a group on a bipartisan basis, we recently concluded several large, historic settlements that will give each of us resources to battle this crisis. As you well know, the national opioid crisis is not and has not been a static event. Instead, the opioid epidemic in this country has evolved over time from prescription opioids to heroin to synthetic opioids, namely fentanyl.

I agree that fentanyl is a severe problem. Law enforcement has many possible ways to address the issue; sadly, most of them begin with purging the relevant government of the officials sanctioning the fentanyl problem. Because criminals in government office are apparently untouchable, police have limited resources to handle a Sisyphean task.

Currently, fentanyl is exacerbating the death toll increasing exponentially every year for the last several years. The purpose of this letter is to propose an unorthodox solution that may help abate or at least slow the crisis’s trajectory while also protecting Americans from a mass casualty event from fentanyl.

Ooookay… I’m in favor of trying new solutions when the old ones don’t work… but we’re talking about drug dealing, not Glowies shooting up concerts.

Furthermore, why are these AGs asking Potato Joe for help? His faction is the one keeping the national border wiiiide open to facilitate drug and human trafficking. What solution do they hope to get from the aiding & abetting?

We ask that you consider classifying illegal fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction or, if you conclude you do not have authority to do so, urge Congress to pass legislation to do so.

What.

The.

Fuck.

I got two big problems with that. One, they want fentanyl to be redefined not just as a more serious crime, but as a crime so lethal that “shoot on sight” is the only acceptable response level.

And two, WHY DO THESE ATTORNEYS GENERAL NOT UNDERSTAND FEDERAL CRIME LAWS? They didn’t do any homework to see if Biden has the authority to do what they ask of him? For the record, definitions of terms are a routine part of legislation, therefore are Congressional responsibilities. Once again, a midwit on the Internet outperforms seventeen states’ best of the best.

If this is an election-season publicity stunt, it’s the catastrophically stupid kind. Then again, that term “bipartisan” means this is a RINO effort, not a MAGA effort. Which reminds one of Biden’s Red Sermon speech threatening anybody who associates with the MAGA crowd.

According to the New York Times…

More proof that this is a RINO derp. Eh, maybe they just picked a source that Biden’s handlers would trust. Because nobody in government knows what fentanyl is, or that it’s a problem. Certainly not after Saint Floyd swallowed his stash just two years ago.

According to the New York Times, the supply of tainted pills, crudely pressed and shipped to the U.S. by Mexican cartels using chemicals from China and India, has escalated dramatically in recent years. While record amounts of fentanyl have been interdicted by law enforcement in the last year, the historic number of overdose deaths from fentanyl demonstrate that large amounts of fentanyl are still entering the United States. Enough fentanyl has been seized in the last year to kill every man, woman, and child in the United States several times over. Indeed, given fentanyl’s lethality, the amounts being interdicted and seized are inconsistent with what one would expect from drug trafficking activity and are indicative of either purposeful conspiracy to murder Americans or an effort to stockpile a dangerous chemical weapon.

So what? Covid was a dangerous biological weapon… this very midwit saw the DARPA and CDC “this research is too dangerous” paperworks for himself, yet nobody called out Fauci as a bioterrorist for illegally continuing the research in partnership with a belligerent nation at taxpayer expense. I cannot care about the possibility of street gangs using chemical weapons on me when my government is already using biological  & psychological weapons on me with impunity. I can only die once.

None of that paragraph is hyperbole, mockery or satire.

And no, drug trafficking has never been “conspiracy to murder”.

And to put the cherry on top, if fentanyl trafficking into the United States is an act of murder, then Fedgov’s refusal to enforce border security makes them accessories before, during and after the fact.

We are aware of scenarios that different federal and state agencies have considered utilizing and causing mass casualty events. Just two milligrams of fentanyl is needed to kill an adult, and it can easily be placed in other substances. In fact, it already is—according to reports, at least one-third of illicitly manufactured pills are contaminated with fentanyl—users often have no idea that they are consuming this poison.

Of course fentanyl could be used as a chemical weapon. Lots of stuff can be used as a chemical weapon. Maybe SJWs wouldn’t push so hard to disarm all those military veterans if they knew what said vets could do with an hour in a hardware store. Chicongo notwithstanding, firearms are a very discriminating weapon compared to chemicals. We’re better off with guns.

So, why this scaremongering attempt to turn USA into a de facto police state? Please don’t tell me I answered my own question.

In addition to different government agencies looking at fentanyl related scenarios, fentanyl has already been used as a weapon—the Russian army used it to end a hostage crisis two decades ago, killing more than 120 hostages in the process. The threat of a state enemy using this drug to do harm to the American people cannot be understated.

SCARE-MONGERING, I say! “The Russians already used it as a chemical weapon to kill 120 innocents!” This was the Moscow Theatre Hostage Crisis in 2002. I’ll cover it at the end but TL;DR Russia was forbidden by international treaty to stockpile sleeping gas, so after other rescue attempts failed, they manufactured some quickie sleeping gas out of a fentanyl derivative. 120 hostages died to it… and 730 hostages lived.

Considering the lethal dosage level of fentanyl, that was some impressive chemical engineering.

Designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction would require the Department of Homeland Security and the DEA to coordinate with other agencies or parts of agencies, including the Department of Defense, about fentanyl. Thinking about curbing the problem in different, new ways may disrupt what the foreign companies and drug cartels involved are doing or at least make it more expensive or difficult.

We’ve already been using the military to hit the cartels in foreign nations. The problem, as usual, is a porous national border combined with enormous profit margins. Not a lack of soldiers with assume-they-have-nerve-gas orders.

Meanwhile, if fentanyl is designated a weapon on mass destruction then I can guess what the FBI will find the next time they raid Mar-A-Lago.

The most dangerous weapon of mass destruction in human history is a government with a standing army. Change my mind.

We understand that there are two main criticisms against declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction: (1) that fentanyl is a drug control problem, and we are attempting to solve a drug control problem by classifying the substance, which has legitimate, limited uses as a weapon; and (2) that no state or non-state actor has weaponized fentanyl other than the Russian incident discussed above.

And not even then. By the way, AGs, I have a few more main criticisms that… as it seems… have not yet occurred to you. Got a minute? Yeah, I didn’t think so.

As to the first criticism, the fact that classifying fentanyl would have a ancillary effect of preventing the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans would be an additional, beneficial reason to classify fentanyl.

Pay no attention the tens of thousands of dead dissident Americans that a Satanist-governed martial law would create.

…Waiting for some state or non-state actor to utilize it as weapon before it is
classified as such seems to be the same type of reasoning that kept the  government from investigating foreign nationals learning to fly, but not land planes in the lead up to September 11.

In point of fact, the FBI knew of the hijackers and refused to investigate them because several were FBI informants. Clearly, the FBI’s problem was a lack of military resources.

We are deeply troubled by the threat that fentanyl poses to America. The seriousness of that threat is informed by the fact that in the 12-month period ending in Feb. 2022, more than 75,000 Americans died from overdose of synthetic opioids, mainly fentanyl.

Hopelessness from economic misery, stress from Plandemic lockdowns, institutional anti-white racism, the suicide of the Church… nah, their only problem is fentanyl. Their lives would be great if only they weren’t finding those rainbow-colored pellets on the ground.

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Late last month, the DEA advised the public of an “alarming trend” in brightly-colored fentanyl and fentanyl pills being found in at least 18 states. Called “rainbow fentanyl” in news reports, DEA said drug cartels appear to be marketing the highly addictive and potentially lethal drug to children and young adults by making it look like candy.

“Rainbow fentanyl — fentanyl pills and powder that come in a variety of bright colors, shapes, and sizes — is a deliberate effort by drug traffickers to drive addiction amongst kids and young adults,” DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said on Aug. 31.

Yeeeah, I was walking past an elementary school the other day. This kid was walking along, completely normal, then he saw a bright orange powder on the ground, and was compelled to rush over and snort it like a line of cocaine.

Yeah, no. I call bullshit. Until this “rainbow fentanyl” is getting mixed in with the Skittles, this is a false threat.

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Treating this solely as a narcotics control problem has failed to curb the proliferation of increasing quantities of chemicals that can cause a mass casualty event…

It failed because the government wants a fentanyl epidemic. Lookit all the culled “useless eaters”! Also, the government wants mass casualty events. They provide justification for ahem increased government authority over society.

…Bold action must be taken. We must not sit idly by until a terrorist chooses to inflict harm using this substance…

None are safe until all are safe! There is no time for dissent!

We urge you take immediate and decisive action and declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction.

Now what would the military do, if it was deployed in downtown America and ordered to assume the local dope pusher is carrying an armed nuclear warhead? Or anthrax aerosol spray?

The military would do lethal force as early as possible, forget about Posse Comitatus and rights of the accused. Soldiers are not cops.

None of the AGs had the courage to say it, but I will: this letter is a formally issued demand for the total suspension of the Bill of Rights.

The Republican Party is trying to lose the next election as furiously as it can. Looks like Biden’s Red Sermon succeeded in putting RINOs on notice.

Postscript

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The Moscow theater hostage crisis (also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege) was the seizure of the crowded Dubrovka Theater by 40 to 50 armed Chechen terrorists on 23 October 2002, which involved 850 hostages and ended with the death of at least 170 people. The attackers, led by Movsar Barayev, claimed allegiance to the Islamist separatist movement in Chechnya. They demanded the withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya and an end to the Second Chechen War.

Barayev openly identified his men as a “suicide squad”. My tentative guess at motivation is that his uncle was a wet worker for Russia’s FSB until a falling out.

Due to the layout of the theater, special forces would have had to fight through 30 metres (100 ft) of corridor and advance up a well-defended staircase before they could reach the hall in which the hostages were held. The attackers had numerous explosives, with the most powerful in the center of the auditorium. Spetsnaz operators from Federal Security Service (FSB) Alpha and Vympel, supported by a Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) SOBR unit, pumped an undisclosed chemical agent into the building’s ventilation system and began the rescue operation.

All 40 of the insurgents were killed, and up to 130 hostages died during the siege, including 9 foreigners, due to the toxic substance pumped into the theater. The identity of the gas was not disclosed at the time, although it was believed by some to have been a fentanyl derivative, such as carfentanil.[6] A study published in 2012 concluded that it had been a mixture of carfentanil and remifentanyl. The same study pointed out that in a 2011 case at the European Court of Human Rights, the Russian government stated that the aerosol used was a mixture of a fentanyl derivative and a chemical compound with a narcotic action.

Very, very obviously, this was not a case of Putler gassing innocents for entertainment or political gain. Of all the cases these attorneys general could have picked for an example of weaponized fentanyl, they picked a case of fentanyl being used defensively… twenty years ago… because there aren’t any offensive or recent cases. Yet.

The gunmen were led by Movsar Barayev, nephew of slain Chechen rebel militia commander Arbi Barayev, and threatened to kill the hostages unless Russian forces were immediately and unconditionally withdrawn from Chechnya. They said the deadline was one week, after which they would start killing the hostages.

A videotaped statement was acquired by the media in which the gunmen declared their willingness to die for their cause.

Cell phone conversations between the hostages trapped in the building and their family members revealed that the hostage-takers had grenades, mines and improvised explosive devices strapped to their bodies, and had deployed more explosives throughout the theater. 

An entire platoon of heavily armed terrorists made impossible demands while wearing bomb vests and praising Allah, in a very defensible structure with nearly a thousand hostages. Pretty much a worst-case hostage scenario.

Mufti Akhmad-Khadzhi Shamayev, official leader of Chechnya’s Muslims, said he had no information about who the attackers were and condemned attacks on civilians. The pro-Moscow Islamic leader of Chechnya also condemned the attack.

AND they were rogue! Several celebrities were brought in to make various appeals. None succeeded except for the release of foreign-citizen hostages.

Then they executed two female hostages.

The Chechens told the BBC that a special representative of President Putin planned to come to the theater for talks the next day. Two members of the Spetsnaz Alpha Group moving around in the no-man’s land were seriously wounded by a grenade fired from the building by the terrorists, which was blamed by the Moscow police chief Vladimir Pronin on the media news leak.

According to an officer in the Russian special forces cited by The Guardian, the leak was controlled: “We leaked the information that the storming would take place at three in the morning. The Chechen fighters were on their guard. They began shooting, but there was no raid. Then there was the natural reaction – a relaxation. And at 5 a.m. we stormed the place.”

Inside, although many hostages at first took the gas (aerosol) to be smoke from a fire, it soon became apparent to gunmen and hostages alike that a mysterious gas had been pumped into the building. Different reports said it came either through the specially created hole in the wall, that it was pumped through the theater’s ventilation system, or that it emerged from beneath the stage. The security services pumped an aerosol anaesthetic, later stated by Russian Health Minister Yuri Shevchenko to be based on fentanyl, into the theater through the air conditioning system. The discovery caused panic in the auditorium.

The Chechens, some of whom were equipped with gas masks, responded by firing blindly at the Russian positions outside. After thirty minutes, when the gas had taken effect, a physical assault on the building commenced. The combined forces entered through numerous building openings, including the roof, the basement, and finally the front door.

After nearly one and a half hours of sporadic gun battles, the Russian special forces blew open the doors to the main hall and poured into the auditorium. In a fierce firefight, the federals killed most of the hostage-takers, both those still awake and those who had succumbed to the gas.

That’s how you do terrorists. You end them on the spot, like the Russian did thse Chechen terrorists. If the Attorneys General of Florida, Connecticut, Arkansas, Guam, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia get what they want, that’s also what the American military will do to American citizens: end us on the spot.

The Russian Federation, as a member-state of the Chemical Weapons Convention, undertook “never and under no circumstances to carry out any activities prohibited to member-states of this Convention to develop, to accumulate, to stockpile and to use chemical weapons that can cause death, temporary incapacitation, or permanent harm to humans or animals.”

Hence the adaptation of fentanyl as a narcotic gas.

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said the hostage-taking would eventually benefit the United States and Israel in undermining Islam: “It’s not wise for the Chechens to lose the sympathy of Russia and the Russian people. The tyrant of our era is Zionism and America, and not Russia, China or India.”

One of the worst parts about Clown World is coming to the realization that people like Gaddafi and Hussein were the wronged parties. GAE is pure evil.

Incoming false flag of weaponized fentanyl?

2 thoughts on “Dope Dealers Of Mass Destruction?”

  1. Just more proof that the entire USSA, like the rest of the western world, is governed by 24-karat imbeciles. Party affiliation doesn’t matter, neither does ideology.

    1. You’re going along with the old adage to never blame on malice that which can be explained by stupidity.

      I have leaned on that old adage quite a lot in my life. But no longer. Nowadays I am convinced that malice is both masquerading as stupidity AND that there exist idiots who are also malicious.

      Malice, IMO, is vindicating the 80/20 rule in these times.

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