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 More options Jun 23 2012, 3:37 am
Newsgroups: alt.true-crime, alt.conspiracy, alt.health, misc.education.medical
From: Jer <jay...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 00:37:18 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Jun 23 2012 3:37 am
Subject: Re: Governmental Cover-up Of Illicit Drug Labs Results In Misidentified Ailments
On Jun 21, 8:39 am, Jer <jay...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > Why is this the case? BECAUSE THE GOV'T DOES NOT BUST DRUG LABS HERE,
> > and so they just accumulate in numbers like mushrooms with the
> > incentive of what can be called a "crime-friendly environment." This
> > applies to the whole NYC Metro area, which according to Wikipedia, has
> > a population of 20,000,000.
> > About 15 years ago, there was a radio report that stated that at any
> > given time there are 1,000 active drug labs in NYC. These days you
> > will hear no similar report  even though in NYC alone there are
> > probably 500,000 such labs.
> About one drug lab for every 40 people?
> That would make drug labs one of the largest
> industries in NYC.  They'd also be one of
> the largest employers, and they'd need millions
> of trained chemical technicians and chemists.
> They'd have to have their own trade schools
> to supply the necessary labor.  There'd have
> to be hundreds of these schools, and they'd
> have to advertise on TV to recruit students.
> Have you seen any of these ads?

When you hear news reports of drug labs exploding in people's pants
and pocketbooks (elsewhere, not in NYC metro area) and reports of
drug
labs being operated in the trunks of cares, or in self-service
storage
facilities, in a Walmart with ingredients pilfered right off the
store's shelves, or of a nun doing it, or of 12-yr-olds doing it
(elsewhere, again, not in NYC), then you should know that you have a
burgeoning problem.

EVEN IF THE NUMBER OF DRUG LABS IN NYC IS STILL ONLY 1,000, then WHY
NO DRUG LAB BUSTS? WHY NO REPORTS OF DRUG LAB FIRES/EXPLOSIONS IN NYC
AND ENVIRONS?

1 out of 40 doing it? With the way things are going, this is a
reasonable estimate. In one hotel it seemed more like one out of five
was doing it. In one building of a NYC suburban garden apartment
complex, AT MINIMUM, one out of four was doing it, and probably more.


 
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