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A '''drug overdose''' is the taking of an excess of [[drug]]s with damaging, often fatal consequences.
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A '''drug overdose''' is the taking of an excess of [[drug]]s with damaging, often fatal consequences. Since 2016 the most common cause of overdose in the US has been synthetic opiods, particularly [[fentanyl]].<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/political/americas-worst-drug-crisis-ever-causing-streets-many-cities-look-zombie-apocalypse-has</ref>
  
 
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In USA, fatal drug overdoses, particularly by [[opioid]] pain killers, is an increasingly common [[cause of death]]. In 2015, over 33,000 people in USA died of an [[opioid]] overdose, more than any earlier year.<ref>https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/index.html</ref> This trend has continued.
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In USA, fatal drug overdoses, particularly by [[opioid]] pain killers, is an increasingly common [[cause of death]]. In 2015, over 33,000 people in USA died of an opioid overdose, more than any earlier year.<ref>https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/index.html</ref> This trend has continued. From 1999-2019, around 400,000 people died of opioid overdose in USA.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jun/22/johnson-and-johnson-opioids-crisis-lawsuit-latest-trial</ref> In 2019, the trend reversed<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/health/us-drug-overdose-deaths-drop-first-time-1990</ref> and a record number died from overdoses in 2020.<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/american-life-expectancy-sees-biggest-drop-wwii-erasing-20-years-progress</ref>
  
 
==Clandestine assassinations==
 
==Clandestine assassinations==
Lack of evidence as to peoples intent when taking drugs, and the possibile clandestine (or posthumous) administration of drugs allow fatal drug overdoses to be used to mask [[assassinations]].  
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Lack of evidence as to peoples intent when taking drugs, and the possible clandestine (or posthumous) administration of drugs allow fatal drug overdoses to be used to mask [[assassinations]].  
 
* [[Dorothy Kilgallen]] died from an overdose after having announced her firm intent to keep investigating the [[JFK assassination]].
 
* [[Dorothy Kilgallen]] died from an overdose after having announced her firm intent to keep investigating the [[JFK assassination]].
* [[David Kelly]] reportedly died of bleeding from a self-inflicted wound, exacerbated by self-administration of [[dextropropoxyphene]].
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* [[David Kelly]] reportedly [[David Kelly/Premature death|died]] of bleeding from a self-inflicted wound, exacerbated by self-administration of a pain killer, [[Co-proxamol]].
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 6 January 2023

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A drug overdose is the taking of an excess of drugs with damaging, often fatal consequences. Since 2016 the most common cause of overdose in the US has been synthetic opiods, particularly fentanyl.[1]

USA

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In USA, fatal drug overdoses, particularly by opioid pain killers, is an increasingly common cause of death. In 2015, over 33,000 people in USA died of an opioid overdose, more than any earlier year.[2] This trend has continued. From 1999-2019, around 400,000 people died of opioid overdose in USA.[3] In 2019, the trend reversed[4] and a record number died from overdoses in 2020.[5]

Clandestine assassinations

Lack of evidence as to peoples intent when taking drugs, and the possible clandestine (or posthumous) administration of drugs allow fatal drug overdoses to be used to mask assassinations.


 

Drug overdose victims on Wikispooks

TitleDeath dateLocation of DeathDescription
Troy BonerA child victim of the Franklin child prostitution ring who testified to Gary Caridori. Found dead of a drugs overdose.
Diana Churchill20 October 1963Daughter of Winston Churchill, died of a drug overdose
George Floyd25 May 2020
Corey Haim10 March 2010Saint Joseph Medical CenterCanadian actor who died of an "accidental drug overdose" after making accusations relating to Hollywood/VIPaedophile.
Jimi Hendrix18 September 1970LondonA guitarist and singer who died of a drug overdose.
Lisa Howard4 July 1965New York
US
East Hampton
Long Island
Actress and journalist who worried the US deep state
Bruce Ivins29 July 2008United States
Frederick
Maryland
Frederick Memorial Hospital
A biodefense researcher at Fort Detrick, Maryland who, the FBI concluded, sent anthrax letters with crude anti-Zionist messages to the US politicians who were holding up the rollback of civil liberties in the wake of 9/11. After an investigation costing around $100,000,000 Ivins was declared to be a "lone nut" responsible for the crime shortly after he was found dead.
Natacha Jaitt23 February 2019Buenos Aires
Benavídez
Tigre
Assassinated model who became a whistleblower for child sex abuse by Argentina's elite class
Dorothy Kilgallen8 November 1965New York
United States
Manhattan
A famous journalist who became interested in the JFK assassination and who died in highly suspicious circumstances of a drug overdose
Adrian Lamo14 March 2018American hacker who committed "suicide" in 2018.
Marilyn Monroe4 August 1962United States
Los Angeles
California
Popular US entertainer who reportedly died of an accidental drug overdose aged 36.
Linda Thompson10 May 2009US
Florida
Saint Petersburg
An early compiler of the Clinton body count who herself died suddenly, reportedly of a drug overdose
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