Friday, February 9, 2018

Do Not Kill


The NWO is running out the meme that the global population needs to be reduced to 500,000,000. This meme provide intellectual cover for the coming genocide of 6,4500,000,000 people or more simply, thirteen out of every fourteen will need to be killed.  What they are trying to do is condition you to accepting the necessity.
 
Of course the heaviest killing will target China and India because that is the easiest way to get those numbers.

Once again the Nazi dream of a super race and applied eugenics is running amok somewhere all based on scientific absurdities.
 
The land surface of our Earth needs a living population of at least 100,000,000,000 in order to properly and sustainably optimize the productivity of every acre of land.  Those productive acres will additionally support perhaps two to three times that number living in underground habitats and involved in optimizing the sea.,.

Thus all life is potentially precious and as we have shown during the past two generations easily sustained at present levels.  Almost no one is suffering from extreme poverty now.



DO NOT KILL


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Of all commandments in my opinion not killing is the most important. Interestingly extraterrestrials often promise abductees and contactees that when they take over on Earth killing of all kinds will stop and there will be no more wars or crime. The aliens indicate we are barbaric in our killing of innocents that includes animals and various life forms. Let’s assume the promise is correct and that ET technology may be able to change the minds of killers, world leaders who start wars and stop abortions.

In 2014, 652,639 legal induced abortions were reported to Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Throughout the US which is down from almost a million in previous years.

In order to justify its half-billion dollars in annual taxpayer funding, Planned Parenthood performed 323,999 abortions in 2014, according to the organization and took in a total revenue was US $1.3 billion. Planned Parenthood performed more abortions in 2015 (328,348) compared to the previous year. Despite the declining number of Planned Parenthood clinics, clients, and services, the abortion giant continues to receive half a billion dollars from U.S. taxpayers each year.

Based on these calculations, in all likelihood, Planned Parenthood provided prenatal services to barely 1,500 pregnant women. Think about that – 328,000 babies killed, 1,500 babies helped.

Total legal abortions since 1973 to January 2017 were: 59,115,995. The pro-life marches against 60 Million deaths were barely covered by the news while woman’s marches were covered extensively by virtually every major news media multiple times. It has been estimated that since 1973 Black women have had about 15 million abortions. Michael Novak had calculated “Since the number of current living Blacks (in the U.S.) is 31 million, the missing 10 million represents an enormous loss, for without abortion, America’s Black community would now number 41 million. Caucasian abortions are estimated at 40 million deaths.

Hitler had six million Jews, and more than five million non-Jews murdered under the Nazi regime. Among them were Gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, and blacks.

Auto accidents in 2016 killed 40,200 in figures released by the National Safety Council.

Spikes in gun violence in major cities like Chicago, newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found in 2016, there were more than 38,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S. Much of the killing revolves around drug gang wars.

The National Drug Threat Assessment provides a yearly assessment of the many challenges local communities face related to drug abuse and drug trafficking. Drug poisoning deaths are the leading cause of injury death in the United States; they are currently at their highest ever recorded level and, every year since 2011, have outnumbered deaths by firearms, motor vehicle crashes, suicide, and homicide.

2017 DEA Drug Threat Report: has been made public and Mexico is the greatest heroin source with most illegal drugs coming across our border with Mexico from 6 major drug cartels. The 182 page comprehensive report covers twenty sections. Heroin-involved overdose deaths more than quadrupled between 2010 and 2015, with the most recent data indicating that heroin was involved in 12,989 American deaths in 2015 increasing to about 2000 deaths per year to about 17,000 in 2017..Note: .I have yet to see our National TV fake news mention this

Mexican cartels remain the greatest criminal drug threat in the United States. The cartels are the principal wholesale drug sources for domestic gangs responsible for street-level distribution in virtually every city in the US. The Sinaloa Cartel maintains the most expansive footprint in the United States while the Jalisco New Generation Cartel has increased its presence across the United States.

Mexico’s drug wars have claimed more than 80,000 lives between 2006 and 2015, according to analyst estimates in the 2015 Congressional Research Service report. Beheadings, mass executions, public hangings and torture — it’s all part of the massive drug war next door. Fierce rivalries between Mexico’s drug cartels have wreaked havoc on the lives of civilians who have nothing to do with the drug trade. Bystanders, people who refused to join cartels, migrants, journalists and government officials have been killed. Mexican Cartels control the drug trade making an estimated 29 billion dollars profit per year enabling them to buy off politicians and key members of the news. Many US politicians show their opposition to building a wall that would slow the drug trade and help stop the slaughter.

Mexico is the provider of 70 % of the heroin to the United States, followed by Colombia to a much lesser degree.



Mexican-based transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) dominate the supply and wholesale distribution of most illicit drugs in the United States. About 70% of all illicit drugs consumed in the United States are trafficked through Mexico, TCOs, and have expanded their control over the drug-trafficking conducted by criminal street gangs in their respective territories. Zetas: Juan Gerardo Treviño-Chávez is leading the cartel.

Mexican TCOs maintain the greatest drug trafficking impudence in the United States, with continued signs of growth and expansion. By controlling lucrative smuggling corridors, primarily across the Southwest Border, Mexican TCOs export significant quantities of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and fentanyl into the U.S. annually. Once these illicit drugs are smuggled into the U.S., they are delivered to user markets through transportation routes and distribution cells that are managed or influenced by Mexican TCOs. Illegal immigrants are often forced to bring drugs into the US by the Mexican Cartels that control the border. Over the past several years, Mexican TCOs have expanded their sphere of influence into numerous regions of the United States.

The most significant illicit drug threat posed to the US is by Mexican TCOs grown heroin, which dominate the wholesale supply of crystal methamphetamine, cocaine, Mexican-grown marijuana, and heroin.

A veritable war on drugs has erupted in Mexico with the Calderon government attempting to rid the country of organized crime. Drug violence within Mexico recorded 29,168 murders in 2017. The fighting between the Cartels and the Mexican government continues at a high rate spilling into US cities. The billions of dollars in profits are laundered in American Banks such as Wachovia Bank that laundered 379 Billion Dollars over several years. These profits are used to pay off or threaten politicians and the news to keep the flow of drugs coming.



Heroin poses a serious public health and safety threat to the United States. Overdose deaths, already at high levels, continue to rise. The increased mixing of heroin with analogues of the highly-potent synthetic opioid fentanyl and other synthetic opioids has exacerbated this situation. Fentanyl is increasingly mixed with diluents and sold as heroin, often with no heroin present in the product. Fentanyl also continues to be made more widely available in the form of counterfeit prescription pills marketed for illicit street sales.


Most Significant Mexican TCOs Currently Active in the United States

. As of 2016, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) assesses the following six Mexican TCOs, as controlling the drug trafficking t on the U.S:

The Mexican Cartels have drug distribution cells in cities across the U S that report directly to TCO leaders in Mexico.

Heroin poses a serious public health and safety threat to the United States. Overdose deaths, already exceed a thousand+ young Americans per month. The increasing adulteration of heroin with analogues of the highly-potent synthetic opioid fentanyl and other synthetic opioids has exacerbated this situation. Poppy cultivation and heroin production levels in Mexico, the primary source of heroin for the U.S. market, continue to increase. The heroin supply in white powder markets in the eastern U.S, is highly pure, inexpensive, and increasingly adulterated with fentanyl. While the size of the heroin user population is smaller than other major drugs, heroin is highly deadly to its users.

The Drug poisoning of Americans continues to increase with no help from the news media or city governments. Heroin availability has expanded to unprecedented levels in recent years making heroin available at low cost • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US in 2016 , with 52,404 deaths, increasing to 64,000 in 2017+ Additionally, many killings and robberies are tied to the desperate need for money to buy the drugs. By the end of his presidency on January 20, 2017, Barack Obama had exercised his constitutional power to grant executive clemency—that is, “pardon, to 1,927 individuals most of whom were convicted of federal drug crimes.

Many illegal immigrants are forced to bring in heroin and illegal drugs by the Mexican Cartels to various American cities as payment for being allowed to enter the US. Mexican cartels remain the greatest criminal drug threat in the United States. The cartels are the principal wholesale drug sources for domestic gangs responsible for street-level distribution. Many politicians are supporting the drug trade by refusing to allow the police who capture drug criminals to report to ICE. The Sinaloa Cartel maintains the most expansive footprint in the United States while the Jalisco New Generation Cartel has increased its presence across the United States.

In comparison the U.S. first invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. US military deaths over sixteen years of fighting in the War in Afghanistan as of October 2017 have now reached.1,834 about ten deaths per month as the result of hostile action. The Mexican drug war not covered by the news media kills thousands of young people each month. Perhaps we are fighting the wrong war? Thanks tohttp://www.borderlandbeat.com/2017/11/2017-drug-threat-reportrcq-leads.html



The United States is at war with numerous advisories who are setting fires and conducting sabotage. Wildfires are costing billions of dollars in damage with thousands of burned homes. Wind speeds were only 30 to 42 MPH as the multiple PS&G lines started to come down allegedly starting the fires. Downed power lines normally do not start fires. An illegal Mexican alien was arrested for starting fires Fabian Gonzalez, who immigration officials said has been returned twice to Mexico, told deputies he set a fire in Maxwell Farms Park in Sonoma where 10,000 homes and structures were burned and 44 killed. He is charged with one felony count of arson, stated Sgt. Spencer Crum but not the major fire. The 2017 California wildfire season is the most destructive one on record, which saw a total of 9,133 fires that burned 1,381,405 acres (5,590.35 km2), according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

The news media is not satisfactorily covering various slaughters and sabotage. Multiple witnesses claim firing was coming from multiple windows in hotels in Las Vegas on October 2, 2017. Stephen Paddock is blamed for the massacre of 58 people from his



Mandalay Bay room shown at far left. Two windows in separate rooms in the hotel had their windows broken out suggesting more shooters. Multiple witnesses and video shows a helicopter landing on the hotel roof immediately after the shooting stopped and armed personnel jumping in above the floors controlled by Saudi Arabia. Do not expect the news to provide the truth about key stories. Watch the news and count how many killings they cover in each city each day essentially honoring the killers. Almost every advertisement pushes some drug or potions that will allegedly heal your problems. Seldom is any news report patriotic or encouraging high moral standards. The six corporations that collectively control U.S. media today are Time Warner, Walt Disney, Viacom, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., CBS Corporation and NBC Universal. these gigantic media corporations do not exist to objectively tell the truth to the American people. Rather, the primary purpose of their existence is to make money.

These gigantic media corporations are not going to do anything to threaten their relationships with their biggest advertisers, the largest pharmaceutical companies that literally spend billions on advertising. One way or another these gigantic media corporations are always going to express the ideological viewpoints of their owners. The percentage of married households with children has plummeted from 44.3 percent to 20.2 percent since 1960, while the actual number – now 23.6 million – has stayed flat,

Fortunately, an increasing number of Americans are starting to wake up and are realizing that the mainstream media should not be trusted. According to a new poll just released by Gallup, the number of Americans that have little to no trust in the mainstream media (57%) is at an all-time high. All the national news I watch is against building a wall or stopping the drug cartels. Why does the news carry thousands of exciting stories of shootings and killings. Then every policeman who shoots someone in the line of duty is shown repeatedly shooting an alleged unarmed man for years. Much of the news is designed to divide America and incite riots. In cities such as Chicago, roving packs of young people are “mob robbing” local businesses, randomly assaulting tourists and shoppers and are even pulling people out of vehicles. The young watching the news are learning that the news will glorify their acts of violence and blame the police.

While politicians have spent several trillion dollars on foreign wars, they’ve distracted us from the very real threat that can be found in our own homes, targeting our families. In 1997, the United States became one of only two developed countries on the planet that made it legal for pharmaceutical companies to advertise drugs directly to consumers, including children. Since then prescription drug addiction and prescription drug overdoses have quadrupled.

We now have a generation of young adults who grew up with a drug dealer living in their homes 24/7 – the television, magazines and internet pushing pills as a solution to every imaginable condition.

Opioids can include both prescription drugs such as hydrocodone or oxycodone as well as illegal drugs like heroin or street fentanyl which are much cheaper. An estimated 2.1 million people were addicted to heroin or prescription painkillers last year, a number that has remained fairly constant since 2011. The number of people who had fatal overdoses related to heroin has skyrocketed from 2,089 in 2002 to an estimated 13,219 in 2016 — a 533% jump

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental death in America, killing more people than guns or car accidents.

It’s a trend that doesn’t appear to be reversing course. The CDC estimates that there were more than 52,000 overdose deaths for 2016 and projects that number to climb 38% to over 71,000 in 2017.. In fact, the number of overdose deaths related to merely fentanyl is expected to more than double, from an estimated 9,945 in 2016 to 20,145 in 2017, the CDC says.

The CDC is also seeing a trend in overdose deaths related to cocaine, which have increased steadily from over 4,000 in 2009 to over 6,700 in 2015. The agency expects that number to rise to over 6,900 in 2016 and then to make a 52% jump to almost 11,000 in 2017.The number of heroin users in the United States jumped from 404,000 in 2002 to 948,000 in 2016, a 135% increase. But even more striking: The number of people who had fatal overdoses related to heroin has skyrocketed from 2,089 in 2002 to an estimated 13,219 in 2016 — a 533% jump.

Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Tom Price said more American lives are lost to drugs than were lost in Vietnam. The US military saw 58,000 casualties during Vietnam; this year, drug overdose deaths are expected to reach an all-time high of 71,600.

“This is unacceptable,” said Price, who was part of a panel that released the latest findings from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health on Thursday.

The discrepancy between increased overdoses and steady use levels has public health officials concerned about just how potent the Mexican illegal drugs are becoming.



“What’s in today’s drug supply is really terrifying,” said Richard Baum, acting director of the White House’s Office of National Drug Control Policy who is also part of the panel releasing the new report.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental death in America, killing more people than guns or car accidents.
Opioids continue to be the drivers for these overdoses, including both legally prescribed prescription painkillers as well as illegal drugs. In fact, the number of overdose deaths related to Mexican fentanyl is expected to more than double, from an estimated 9,945 in 2016 to 20,145 in 2017, the CDC says.

The CDC is also seeing a trend in overdose deaths related to cocaine, which have increased steadily from over 4,000 in 2009 to over 6,700 in 2015. The agency expects that number to rise to over 6,900 in 2016 and then to make a 52% jump to almost 11,000 cocaine-related deaths this year. Kolodny said. Nov 22, 2017 – Mexican drug cartel super-labs, and an ongoing prescription painkiller boom, are set to drive up overdose death rates in California by 50 percent; the average purity of methamphetamine has climbed from 39 to almost 93 percent; and the average purity of Fentanyl has risen from 5 percent to 90 percent.

All forms of opioid use caused the death of 64,000 Americans last year.

Most of the fentanyl is being smuggled from Mexico into the country “through the porous border” by foot, by car, and even by “catapults.” … Many of the people dying of drug overdoses don’t realize they were ingesting powerful painkiller, which may be 50 times more potent than it used to be.

My Coroner friend tells me almost all the deaths he investigates are youngsters in their twenties with syringes in their arms with an overdose of deadly Mexican drug. What they could handle two weeks ago kills them.

There is some good news, the U.S. convicted nearly 500 human traffickers and 1,200 gang members, and helped our international allies arrest about 4,000 MS-13 members. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also arrested and charged hundreds of people suspected with contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis.

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