It's Fentanyl Poisoning, Not Overdose

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Fentanyl is the number one drug causing overdose deaths in the United States. The problem is they aren't all from overdose. Two milligrams (mg) of fentanyl can be lethal depending on a person's body size, tolerance and past usage. 42% of pills tested for fentanyl contained at least 2 mg of fentanyl, considered a potentially lethal dose. Meaning that you can die from fentanyl the first time you consume it. These are not overdose deaths, this is mass fentanyl poisoning that is plaguing rural, urban, and suburban communities throughout the United States. Episode 13 of the podcast brings back Derek Maltz, a retired special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) who rose the ranks to become the director of the Special Operations Division (SOD), spending his entire career fighting against major drug cartels, international terrorists and arms traffickers, and saving American lives. A 28-year career that involves some of the most high-profile arrests in the history of law enforcement, to include the infamous Russian arms dealer, Viktor Bout, or the international arms trafficker, Monzer al-Kassar, to the narco-nephews of the wife of Venezuelan regime leader, Nicolás Maduro and his Cartel of the Suns. In this episode we discuss how Mexican cartels are working with Chinese transnational criminal organizations to distribute fentanyl by the kilogram across the U.S. southern border. One kilogram of fentanyl has the potential to kill half a million people. Join in on the conversation and, if you enjoy the video, be sure to hit the like button, share with your friends and family, and subscribe to our channel. 📲 Subscribe now on all digital platforms:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3q4GXaRApple Podcast: https://apple.co/34IkMzzGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/GooglePodcastSFSYouTube: https://bit.ly/BWPodcastYouTubeNow on Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3TZkkBzVisit our website at securefreesociety.org.

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