A Fentanyl Solution from a Social Media Expert: One on one with Jason Sheppard

4 months ago
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Summary

The conversation focuses on the issue of fentanyl and its impact on the United States, particularly at the southern border. The guest, Jason Shepard, discusses the manufacturing of fentanyl in China and its distribution by Mexican cartels. They also talk about the high potency of fentanyl and the accidental deaths it has caused. Jason introduces a fentanyl test developed by Wimkin that can detect the presence of fentanyl in various substances. The conversation then shifts to the gag order on Donald Trump and the upcoming presidential debate. They speculate on potential vice presidential candidates for Trump and discuss the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 to replace government officials.

Takeaways

Fentanyl, manufactured in China and distributed by Mexican cartels, is causing a crisis at the southern border and leading to accidental deaths in the United States.
Wimkin has developed a fentanyl test that can detect the presence of fentanyl in various substances, providing a tool for law enforcement and harm reduction.
The gag order on Donald Trump and the upcoming presidential debate are discussed, with speculation on potential vice presidential candidates for Trump.
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 aims to replace government officials and drain the swamp.
The conversation highlights the importance of addressing the fentanyl crisis, holding politicians accountable, and the need for a change in leadership.

Titles

The Gag Order on Donald Trump
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025

Sound Bites

"China will manufacture it. They will make it extremely potent. It'll be illicit to where it's gonna harm and kill people here."
"A grain of salt in a milliliter of liquid will show as positive for fentanyl."
"The Biden administration will not do a thing. They just do not care."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Today in History
01:23
The Fentanyl Crisis at the Southern Border
09:05
The Gag Order on Donald Trump
13:38
Speculating on Vice Presidential Candidates

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