π₯ CRAZY RICK’S EXCLUSIVE π₯| How the Cartels Took Over — And Who Helped Them Do It
So, you still think the cartels just accidentally took over towns, cities, and entire regions of America?
Nah, friend. Strap in. We’re about to go down a rabbit hole so deep, you’ll need night vision goggles, a map, and a bottle of tequila.
π The Big Pharma Setup
Let’s start with Big Pharma — particularly the kings of pain: Purdue Pharma. These guys didn’t just sell a drug. They manufactured an epidemic. OxyContin was branded as the “miracle cure” for pain — and they weren’t just handing it to folks with terminal cancer. No, they got everyone hooked. Post-op patients, arthritis sufferers, teenagers with back pain from gym class — you name it.
Doctors were pushed to prescribe, and incentives flowed like the drugs themselves. Pill mills popped up like mushrooms after a storm. For a while, it was legal, and it was everywhere. But here’s where it gets real shady…
π¨ Enter the DEA
Once suburban America — especially white, middle-class neighborhoods — started getting ravaged, the DEA “woke up.” Or at least pretended to. Suddenly, the crackdown was on. Doctors got handcuffed, licenses were revoked, and the entire legal pain management system was dismantled.
But they didn’t offer a backup plan for all those people still in pain. You think those folks just curled up and toughed it out? Nope. They hit the streets. Enter the cartels — stage left.
π The Rise of Fentanyl
Guess who was ready and waiting? Mexican drug syndicates, flush with resources and suddenly seeing a new gold mine north of the border. And the supply? Oh, it wasn’t Oxy anymore. It was fentanyl — dirt cheap, 100x stronger, and a thousand times more deadly.
Read more about how cartels funneled fentanyl into the U.S.
Some say this was just a tragic sequence of events. Crazy Rick says: This was a setup.
π Who Benefited?
- Big Pharma got their billions.
- Politicians got their photo ops and “tough on drugs” headlines.
- Cartels got a blank check to expand their operations.
- The people? Left to rot.
Overdosing in Walmart bathrooms. Homeless on fentanyl. Families shattered.
And guess what? The borders stayed open just long enough for the supply chains to solidify. You don’t think that was by accident, do you?
π§ A Trojan Horse?
There’s a theory floating out there — whispered in certain corners of the internet — that this was a modern Trojan Horse. Weaken the population, destroy trust in the system, and make people so desperate they’ll accept any solution — no matter how authoritarian.
Sound too wild? So did MK-Ultra, Tuskegee, and Operation Northwoods — until they weren’t.
π¬ Let’s Get Real
This wasn’t just bad policy. It was a symphony of bad actors playing the same tune. The cartels didn’t rise alone — they were summoned, fueled by greed, and fed victims by a system that knew exactly what it was doing.
And now?
They’ve got a foothold in America. Fentanyl is the #1 killer of young adults. And the government’s scrambling for “new strategies.”
New strategies? Please. You lit the fire. Don’t act surprised it’s burning down the house.
π£ What do YOU think?
- Was it all a series of unfortunate events?
- Or were the cartels just the final piece in a much bigger plan?
- Have you or someone you love been impacted by this crisis?
Sound off in the comments or send Crazy Rick your own rabbit-hole theory. π
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