GekeVenn: GLAXOSMITHKLINE
The collusion of big government and big pharma is about control. It's not about public safety or public health. It's about control, which is why the government passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) back in 1970.
Laws like the CSA are always passed under the guise of protecting the public from its own behavior, in this case, from drug abuse. Unfortunately, the problem of drug abuse never goes away, despite government regulations to stop or prevent it. That's because eliminating drug abuse was never the purpose of the Controlled Substances Act. The purpose of this law was to give corporations (which comprise the government) the ability to control how we consumers are allowed to use the plants pharmaceutical companies are unable to patent.
One such plant is the poppy, from which opium is derived. Opium use and attempts to control its trade have a long history, but what's happened over the last 200 years is illuminating. In 1803, Friedrich Sertuerner discovered the active ingredient in opium to be morphine, an opium alkaloid called principium somniferum. In 1827, the Germany firm of E. Merck & Company began to commercially manufacture morphine.
By the 1850s, the British government was importing opium from India to sell through their own government-controlled opium monopoly. And in 1874, C. R. Wright, an English researcher, synthesized diacetylmorphine from morphine. Twenty years later, Heinrich Dreser coined a name for this opioid: heroine. Dreser worked for another German firm, The Bayer Company, that soon began producing it.
In 1905, the US government banned opium, but not the drugs commercially derived from it that were being sold by Merck and Bayer.
In 1912 the International Opium Convention was signed by several countries, stating that, "The contracting Powers shall use their best endeavours to control, or to cause to be controlled, all persons manufacturing, importing, selling, distributing, and exporting morphine, cocaine, and their respective salts, as well as the buildings in which these persons carry such an industry or trade." (emphasis added) Notice that this law doesn't mention the consumption of these drugs, only their trade. The intent here was to control and monopolize the industry, not protect the public.
The pharmaceutical industry has been synthesizing opioid compounds for decades, including GlaxoSmithKline, which first patented one back in 1964. Since 2008, the industry has focused on using alkaloids from the kratom plant to derive synthetic, patentable compounds that promise to help break opioid addiction. And so, in 2016, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) began taking steps to classify kratom as a Schedule 1 under the federal Controlled Substances Act. Again, we return to concept of control. This is because the patents of companies like GlaxoSmithKline are only valuable if the public is prevented from buying or growing the kratom plant on their own.
Assisting in the effort, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has undertaken a misinformation campaign to promote the idea that the kratom plant is dangerous and to warn against its use: Statement from FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. on FDA advisory about deadly risks associated with kratom. What the FDA's statement fails to mention is that Gottlieb is both a board member and adviser of the pharmaceutial giant GlaxoSmithKline, which stands to financially benefit from a kratom ban.
nice post.thanks for shearing
By the government stomping out competition, it guarantees high prices for drugs made in a lab (crony socialism) or grown in a government approved field (off the books for black ops).
Again, killing free-markets.
Good work! I like it. I never knew the history of opioids, plus there is always a trend that is repeating here. The urge to find something patentable but that won't benefit the common citizen.
We are just a tool in the hands of the government and those big pharmaceutical companies. It is all about their capitalist interest to the detriment of the public masses.
The Government and these pharmaceutical companies like GlaxoSmithKline all they care about is on how to monopolize the drug sector to their own gain.
When I have kids, I hope we live closer together so you can help educate them like you educate us here and like you did to your own children at home. Btw, I would like to purchase your book for niece. Hopefully your website is being launch soon. :)
Hello! ~ new onboard the @ecotrain and visiting fellow passengers today :)
Your post puts a lot of truths into historical context which is most enlightening.
Whilst aware I am not really political myself but am always open to learn .
Myself I am an artist/writer/lightworker.
I look forward to getting to virtually know and learn from you.
Be well.
xox
Your GekeVenns are speaking volumes here, my friend.