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Fentanyl: Death Incorporated
The Most Comprehensive
Documentary Ever Produced on the Fentanyl Crisis
By Senior Producer Dr. Robert Marbut
& Director/Editor Stephen Wollwerth
Fentanyl: Death Incorporated is a compelling documentary film that delves into the multifaceted aspects of the dangerous drug, Fentanyl, featuring insights from leading experts in international and domestic supply chains, law enforcement, medicine, harm reduction, and more. Producer, Dr. Robert Marbut and Director Stephen Wollwerth's documentary explores the devastating Fentanyl crisis, now the leading cause of death among Americans aged 18-45.
Through interviews with law enforcement, medical professionals, policymakers and families impacted by the epidemic, the film reveals the unprecedented danger of this synthetic opioid - 100 times more potent than morphine - and its role in the rapid increase of overdose deaths in the U.S. Blending investigative journalism with deeply personal stories, Fentanyl: Death Incorporated paints a sobering picture of how the crisis is affecting communities, national public health and global stability, giving insight and expertise on one of the most pressing public health issues of our time and the urgent need for effective solutions.
In Fentanyl: Death Incorporated you'll learn:
· The leading cause of death of Americans in the
United States is Fentanyl overdose in 18-45-year-olds.
· Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin and
100 times stronger than morphine.
· 2 mg. of Fentanyl (about 1/15th of a grain of
rice) is considered a potentially lethal dose.
· Fentanyl equaling 3 grains of salt can kill a
person.
· One kilogram (35.3 ounces – equal to the
weight of about one quart of milk) of fentanyl has the potential to kill
500,000 people.
· Fentanyl overdose was the cause of death to
Prince, Tom Petty, Lil Peep, Luke Bell and Angus Cloud.
· Fentanyl overdose was the main killer of 172
people in the Moscow Dubrovka Theater hostage taking in 2002.
· 84,181 deaths due to Fentanyl in the USA,
equates to one Boeing 737-900 crashing every day of the year, 7-days a week,
365 days a year.
· Most Fentanyl subject matter experts think that Fentanyl deaths are undercounted because of poor testing protocols, lack of testing and miss characterization of polysubstance overdose deaths.
Fentanyl: Death Incorporated exposes the chilling reality of the Fentanyl epidemic and brings together a diverse group of experts, including international intelligence operators, law enforcement officers, anesthesiologists, doctors, policymakers, investigative journalists, treatment and recovery specialists, and affected families. It examines the rapid increase in Fentanyl-related deaths, the fastest in U.S. history, and the stark contrast between Fentanyl's impact in the U.S. and other countries. The documentary highlights the existential threat posed by the Fentanyl crisis to national and global stability, and the profound impact on families, communities, and society.
The film also provides an in-depth understanding of Fentanyl, including how it is used, its effects on the body, and its various forms and derivatives. It explores the shift from traditional opioids to synthetic alternatives, and the roles of China, Mexico, and Canada in the international drug trade. Additionally, Fentanyl: Death Incorporated evaluates current harm reduction strategies and the urgent need for effective solutions, while proposing strategies for addressing the crisis and mitigating its effects.
U.S. citizens are the world’s top consumers of illicit synthetic Fentanyl that is often laced with other illicit drugs, including horse tranquilizers. The skyrocketing addiction and deaths make our country the epicenter for multi-billion-dollar criminal enterprise, with the highest death rate in the world. With its mass production, easy transport through country borders, and ease of use and procurement, Fentanyl is killing hundreds of thousands per year.
Fentanyl has become the deadliest illicit drug ever invented on planet earth causing local hospitals, governments and law enforcement agencies to be overwhelmed by the magnitude of this crisis. Medical experts urge the public to avoid purchasing any kind of drugs off the street, where more than 60% of all illicit drugs are laced with Fentanyl, primarily due to batch mixing and cross-contamination.
ABOUT Dr. Robert Marbut, Fentanyl National Expert / Former White House Homelessness Czar / Senior Fellow Discovery Institute: Dr. Marbut is a Fentanyl expert who has worked on issues of illicit drugs, such as Fentanyl, and homelessness for four decades: first as chief of staff to San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros, then as a White House Fellow to President H.W. Bush, later as a San Antonio City Councilperson/ Mayor-Pro-Tem and as the Founding President & CEO of Haven for Hope for five years. He has also worked in three different USA Presidential Administrations, including serving as the Executive Director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, often called the "Federal Homelessness Czar." [more…]
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