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This article, “Fentanyl Genocide” by Miles Mathis, published on August 26, 2024, argues that the fentanyl crisis is not an accident but a deliberate government program. The author highlights the Department of Defense’s EFIC program, approved by the FDA, which allegedly administers fentanyl and ketamine involuntarily to unconscious patients, such as accident victims. Mathis questions the purpose of this “study,” suggesting it aims to addict people and questioning its relevance to national defense. He criticizes the use of these potent and unnecessary drugs when less dangerous alternatives exist, referencing the death of Matthew Perry from a ketamine overdose as an example of a casualty of this program. Mathis asserts that entities like the Pentagon and CIA are intentionally flooding streets with these drugs, contradicting the narrative of them originating from Mexican or South American cartels. He draws parallels to past government-involved drug distribution, citing his own work on Manson and Gary Webb’s findings on the CIA and the crack epidemic in LA. The article claims that 85,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses, exceeding Vietnam War casualties and highlighting the scale of this alleged “war” waged by the government. The author suggests people should wear bracelets indicating they do not consent to these drugs and points to the study’s follow-up surveys as evidence of the government’s intent to track addiction. Mathis concludes that Americans are in a “war to the death” with their own government, which he claims is also responsible for a “full-spectrum war of psychological attrition and ‘soft’ kills” through various means like “fake vaccines,” poisoned food, and “gaslighting.” He also mentions adding photos to his King Charles portrait paper and plans for more content on Matthew Perry.