Friday, January 9, 2015

The Real Thugs of the Drug World!

The Real Thugs of the Drug World

The "war on drugs" has focused nearly exclusively on the illegal trafficking of drugs like cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, while the most powerful drug dealers of all -- the pharmaceutical companies -- are allowed to grow their businesses with the U.S. government's gold seal of approval.
But make no mistake – the leading pharmaceutical companies are also among the largest corporate criminals in the world, and they are really nothing more than white-collar drug dealers.
Although many fail to realize this, prescription drugs can be just as addictive as illegal drugs. In fact, in many cases there's no difference between a street drug and a prescription drug. For example, hydrocodone, a prescription opiate, is synthetic heroin. It's indistinguishable from any other heroine as far as your brain and body is concerned. So, if you're hooked on hydrocodone, you are in fact a good-old-fashioned heroin addict
But aside from the nature of their business, fraud, kickbacks, price-setting, bribery, and illegal sales activities are all par for the course for big-name drug companies. Last year I set out to investigate some of the criminal activities that some of the largest pharmaceutical  companies had been convicted of lately, and the amount of gross misconduct, fraud and deceit I found was so insidious, so massive, and so overwhelming that it shocked even me.
You can read the grim details in full on the article, but here is just a sampling of what the top drug companies are up to:
  • Merck: With a long list of deaths to its credit, and more than $5.5 billion in judgments and fines levied against it, it was five years before Merck made its $30-billion recall of the painkiller Vioxx that I warned my readers that it might be a real killer for some people. After the drug was withdrawn, and 60,000 had already died, Merck picked up the pieces painlessly by getting a new drug fast-tracked and on the market.

    That drug is Gardasil, a vaccine that so far has been linked to thousands of adverse events and at least 49 unexplained deaths. It's a situation that the FDA and CDC have been denying repeatedly, keeping their heads buried in the sand even as the adverse reports mount.
  • Baxter: Dozens of recalls of products that caused deaths and injuries, at least 11 different guilty pleas to fraud and illegal sales activity, more than 200 lawsuits – many of them stemming from selling AIDS-tainted blood to hemophiliacs – and more than $1.3 billion in criminal fines and civil penalties.
  • Pfizer: In the largest health care fraud settlement in history, Pfizer was ordered to pay $2.3 billion to resolve criminal and civil allegations that the company illegally promoted uses of four of its drugs, including the painkiller Bextra, the antipsychotic Geodon, the antibiotic Zyvox, and the anti-epileptic Lyrica.

How Can You Avoid Being Killed by a Prescription Drug?

There is a risk of side effects every time you take a prescription drug. No one (except for those who intentionally overdose) expects these medications to kill them, but they can do just that, and it happens far more often than you might think! In a study recently released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA),10 officials emphasized that people should not assume there's no risk in prescribed medicines. The truth is, the only way to avoid all risk, including death, from prescription drugs is to not take them at all.
It is your body, not your doctor's and not your pharmacist's, so it is up to you to make the decision of what drugs to take, if any. Be SURE you are aware of the risks of any medication prescribed to you, and weigh them against any possible benefit. Then you can make a well-informed decision of whether it's a risk you're willing to take.
Of course, of paramount importance is also taking control of your health so you can stay well naturally, without the use of drugs or even frequent conventional medical care. If you adhere to a healthy lifestyle, you most likely will never need medications in the first place. This includes:
  • Proper Food Choices

    For a comprehensive guide on which foods to eat and which to avoid, see my nutrition plan. Generally speaking, you should be looking to focus your diet on whole, unprocessed foods (vegetables, meats, raw dairy, nuts, and so forth) that come from healthy, sustainable, local sources, such as a small organic farm not far from your home.
    For the best nutrition and health benefits, you will want to eat a good portion of your food raw. Personally, I aim to eat about 80-85 percent of my food raw, including raw eggs and humanely raised organic animal products that have not been raised on a CAFO (confined animal feeding operation).
    Nearly as important as knowing which foods to eat more of is knowing which foods to avoid, and topping the list is fructose. Sugar, and fructose in particular, acts as a toxin in and of itself, and as such drive multiple disease processes in your body, not the least of which is insulin resistance, a major cause of accelerated aging.
  • Comprehensive Exercise Program, including High-Intensity Exercise like Peak Fitness

    Even if you're eating the healthiest diet in the world, you still need to exercise to reach the highest levels of health, and you need to be exercising effectively, which means including not only core-strengthening exercises, strength training, and stretching but also high-intensity activities into your rotation. High-intensity interval-type training boosts human growth hormone (HGH) production, which is essential for optimal health, strength and vigor. I've discussed the importance of Peak Fitness for your health on numerous occasions.
  • Stress Reduction and Positive Thinking

    You cannot be optimally healthy if you avoid addressing the emotional component of your health and longevity, as your emotional state plays a role in nearly every physical disease -- from heart disease and depression, to arthritis and cancer. Effective coping mechanisms are a major longevity-promoting factor in part because stress has a direct impact on inflammation, which in turn underlies many of the chronic diseases that kill people prematurely every day. Meditation, prayer, social support, and exercise are all viable options that can help you maintain emotional and mental equilibrium.
  • Proper Sun Exposure to Optimize Vitamin D

    We have long known that it is best to get your vitamin D from sun exposure, and if at all possible, I strongly urge you to make sure you're getting out in the sun on a daily basis. There is preliminary evidence suggesting that oral vitamin D may not provide the identical benefits, although it's still better than none at all.
    Just keep in mind that it's really best to get ALL your vitamin D from the sun. It appears that vitamin D plays a crucial role in sulfur metabolism11 and when you swallow it orally it may not have the same benefit as getting it from the sun.
  • Take High-Quality Animal-Based Omega-3 Fats

    Animal-based omega-3 fat is a strong factor in helping people live longer, and many experts believe that it is likely the predominant reason why the Japanese are the longest-lived race on the planet.
  • Avoid as Many Chemicals, Toxins, and Pollutants as Possible

    This includes tossing out your toxic household cleaners, soaps, personal hygiene products, air fresheners, bug sprays, lawn pesticides, and insecticides, just to name a few, and replacing them with non-toxic alternatives.

How The Elite Stay In Power!

Must watch!

Do Americans Think We Face Tyranny?


Corrupt Utah attorneys general

Politics

Two former Utah attorneys general arrested on bribery charges

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July 15, 2014: Mark Shurtleff and John Swallow, former Utah attorneys general. (AP)
Two former Utah attorneys general were arrested Tuesday on multiple bribery charges, following a two-year investigation in which each allegedly accepted money and gifts from businessmen under investigation.
The politicians -- John Swallow, 51, and Mark Shurtleff, 56 -- were arrested at their homes Tuesday morning.
Both men have denied all the allegations.
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said each man is accused of accepting at least $50,000 in cash or campaign contributions from people who faced or were about to face scrutiny from the attorney general's office.
They used a luxury jet and personal property belonging to a businessman in trouble with regulators, authorities said.
Swallow also used the businessman's million-dollar houseboat on Lake Powell, according to officials. And both stayed at a high-end Newport Beach resort where they enjoyed meals, golf, clothing and massages paid for by another businessman who had been charged with fraud months earlier by the Utah attorney general's office.
They are also accused of trying to cover up the alleged schemes.
Swallow faces 15 counts, including felony bribery charges. Shurtleff faces 10 counts, including bribery.
The most serious charges for each man come with a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
Bail was set at $250,000, but officials allowed them to be released through pretrial services.
"I absolutely maintain my innocence,” Swallow said Tuesday morning outside of jail. "This finally gives us the opportunity to start to respond back."
Shurtleff declined to comment.
Gill said the investigation, in which the FBI is assisting, is ongoing and additional charges will likely be filed against both former attorneys general and other individuals.
Swallow resigned in late 2013 after spending nearly 11 months dogged by the bribery and corruption allegations.
The first bombshell allegations dropped less than a week after Swallow took the oath of office in January 2013, when a businessman in trouble with federal regulators accused Swallow of arranging a bribery plot involving Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.
Reid and Swallow denied the allegations.
In the months following, the accusations and investigations snowballed, and led to probes by the Justice Department, Utah elections officials and the state bar.
An investigation by Utah lawmakers concluded Swallow destroyed and fabricated records. Swallow has denied the allegations and said any missing records were deleted unintentionally.
Shurtleff, his predecessor, is Utah's longest-serving attorney general. He left the office in early 2013, but allegations of corruption followed him.
The charges are the result of a criminal probe by the Salt Lake and Davis County attorneys. The Justice Department declined to pursue a case against Swallow, but the FBI and the Utah Department of Public Safety worked with the county prosecutors.

POLICE STATE - Cop Caught On Tape Threatening To Make Up Evidence Against Innocent Men

What the FUCK!

Law student makes police look stupid (win)

Funny video this guy makes this cop look stupid on camera! must watch

Utah corrupt cops "BUSTED"

http://fox13now.com/2014/12/08/utah-cops-face-discipline-for-misconduct/#ooid=IwNmk2cjp9XyFNv2X_JhSHHZrnwvx_8U
SANDY — The agency that certifies and disciplines all police officers in the state of Utah considered the cases of 13 officers accused of misconduct.
The offenses ranged from falsifying applications and sex on duty to an officer driving drunk in his patrol car with his child along for the ride. Altogether, the Utah Peace Officer Standards & Training Council disciplined 10 officers at its quarterly meeting on Monday.
They are:
  • Troy Anderson, who received a 2 1/2 year suspension for a DUI;
  • Talisa Black, a former Tooele City police officer whom POST said received a 2-year suspension for assault and domestic violence in the presence of a child related to a family fight;
  • Jacob Boehme, a Logan police officer, was given a 6-month suspension by the POST Council for disorderly conduct and a BCI violation stemming from a family fight;
  • Charles Crosby, a former Cedar City police officer, was given a 3-year suspension by POST for sex on duty with a woman while he was in uniform;
  • Brandon Done, a former Weber State Police Academy Cadet, was given a 2-year suspension for falsifying an application to POST and not disclosing information about prescription drug use in a timely manner;
  • Shawnn Hartley, a former police cadet, was given a 2-year suspension for falsifying a POST application for not disclosing a prior use of marijuana in a timely manner;
  • Wendy Horlacher, a Utah Dept. of Corrections officer, appeared before the POST Council on a gambling accusation for using her work email to set up a SuperBowl betting pool. POST investigators said she disclosed it to her superior, accepted responsibility and the council took no action against her for it;
  • Jared Hughes, a former Sandy police officer, was given an 18-month suspension for a DUI;
  • Mark Puett, a former Utah Dept. of Corrections officer, was given a 6-month suspension for criminal mischief related to a hunting incident;
  • Jed Imlay, a former Cedar City police officer, was given a 4-year suspension for a DUI with a minor in the vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. POST investigators said Imlay crashed his patrol car into a barrier with his child in the vehicle and he was intoxicated at the time.
(Three officers’ cases were held until March so they could answer the accusations if they chose to do so.)
On Monday, POST told FOX 13 that it had 109 active investigations into allegations of officer misconduct. With nearly 9,000 certified peace officers in the state, the police agency insisted that the number of officers who had their certification suspended or revoked still amounted to less than one percent of the total force.
With recent officer-involved shootings in Utah and across the nation, police officers have faced protests and criticism. POST said in light of events in Ferguson, New York and locally, it would be reviewing its training for cadets on excessive force, conflict resolution and use of less-than-lethal force.
POST Executive Director Scott Stephenson told FOX 13 he supported increasing the number of hours cadets got training on ways to resolve confrontations without drawing guns. Stephenson has already increased training for cadets on dealing with mentally ill people.
“We’re being more proactive and so reviewing these use of force situations are very valuable for us as we develop curriculum,” he said. “So we can make sure these officers are not only being very compassionate, but also at the same time, protecting themselves.”
Stephenson also said POST supported the idea of body cameras for officers, but did express concerns about cost and who maintains the video.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Man Shoots Father-In-Law In Back Of The Head At Church On Father's Day!

That's sad!!! in prison now...

Utah Police Drug Raid Video showing the murder of an innocent homeowner.

Thats Ogden cops for ya! WHAT THE FUCK!

UTAH POLICE CORRUPTION

WHAT THE FUCK!

The Corruption of Utah Justice Courts

Its all about money! not justice...WHAT THE FUCK!

MAN TASED BY BORED UTAH COP...AND GETS $40,000!


Illegal Spying Below: Activists Fly Anti-Surveillance Airship over NSA's Utah Data Center

Go GREEN PEACE!

Utah cops kill dog in a backyard!

WHAT THE FUCK! I HOPE HE SUES AND WINS !

Draper, Utah cop BUSTED smoking dope

STUPID COP...

Police Caught Planting Drugs In Small Business

I hate to say this cops do this shit all the time they want to hit there quota...WHAT THE FUCK!
What is our country coming to... Trying to ruin this mans life, bullshit...

Another corrupt Utah cop (BUSTED) (Former Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lisa Steed)

Lisa Steed DIRTY COP....

NYPD Kill Man by Placing him in Chokehold and Slamming Face to Sidewalk (R.I.P July 17, 2014)

This is Bullshit he told the cop several times he couldn't breathe they continued to chock his ass and kill him over some petty bullshit. The cops where not found guilty in the court of law, to me that's not justice! WHAT THE FUCK!

Six Cops Arrested, Facing Life In Prison!

I hope they get WRECKED in the slammer, WHAT THE FUCK! I guess they didn't  watched to many shows on covering all your angles!

Arizona Cops Shoots and Kill Unarmed Man whose hands were in the air

 
What is happening to our police, I clearly don't hate the police they are suppose to protect and serve.
I don't care if this guy was a drug dealer he clearly had his hand up in the air they could have taken a better router like use a tazzer gun , that would knock him on his ass! They definitely had him surrounded. What the FUCK!