Fentanyl: A Problem That Runs Through the Fabric of American Society

Late in June, I watched a spot on Fox news that spotlighted the recent increase in fentanyl seizures and deaths in America and it prompted an online conversation that made me look further into the fentanyl and overall drug problem in America today. Increasingly they are going hand-in-hand and the situation gas become ever more deadly in Small Town America.

This is the result of that conversation. I think many fine and decent Conservative, Christian and Independent Americans will agree with my conclusion. I already know many right here in Middle Tennessee who believe the heads of massive drug operations should be executed. Treat them just as we finally did the Mafia crime organizations and Islamic terrorism in the manner we searched them out, infiltrated them and destroyed them, and each time the head is replaced, lop it off until no one else desires the job and the organization eventually falls apart for want of guidance.

During a 2018 campaign rally in Moon Township, Pennsylvania for Rick Saccone, a Congressional candidate, President Trump broached the idea of the death sentence for drug dealers, as he said:

“I think it’s a discussion we have to start thinking about. I don’t know if we’re ready. I don’t know if this country’s ready for it.”

During this same year, Trump tweeted:

“…..considered to be the worst and most dangerous, addictive and deadly substance of them all. Last year over 77,000 people died from Fentanyl. If China cracks down on this “horror drug,” using the Death Penalty for distributors and pushers, the results will be incredible!” ~ Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 5, 2018

Americans need to awaken to the destruction and real harm this drug epidemic is doing to our country and our people and stop being so squeamish over killing those who have earned that death and then some. Just like a doctor would cut a cancer from one’s body, the American people must cut the cancer if fentanyl from society, eradicating it and its merchants completely. ~ J.O.S.

Death By Fentanyl In America…

There isn’t any American parent, who should be made to suffer the pain, anguish and grief of burying one of their children, but there’s a perfect storm of criminal activity and evil found in the coordination of the China fentanyl crime syndicate, the Mexican drug cartels and the Biden regime’s criminal abandonment of their lawful charge on the southern border to defend America from such activity, that’s resulting in thousands of Americans being poisoned each year by fentanyl. Many so-called “safe drugs” are being laced with fentanyl by the Mexican drug cartels, who are doing China’s dirty work to kill Americans and subvert our society with this poison, and it’s costing us the lives of too many of our children, due to what is too often just a one time mistake and a youthful indiscretion by a young person who fails to understand their own mortality properly and the fact that real evil exists.

Never before in the entirety of American history has it ever been more important than today to just “Say NO to Drugs”, as the old phrase from the Reagan era takes on new meaning and significance, as the best advice one can follow in a time when so many percocet, oxycontin and xanax pills are laced with deadly fenatnyl and a one-time experimentation may be one’s first and last.

On June 20th 2022, in an online conversation about fentanyl as it pertains to America’s drug problem, in part, I had suggested that “poor parenting” was one segment of the problem, although I went on to state “that kids being kids just sometimes mess up no matter how well they’ve been taught”.

Tragically, Alexandra Capelouto, a twenty year old resident of Temecula, California and a sophomore at Arizona State University, was found dead of fentanyl poisoning in her bedroom by her parents, Matt and Christine Capelouto, on December 23rd 2019, after she had taken half a pill she had purchased from someone on Snapchat that was supposed to be oxycodone. And with part of their hearts ripped from their chests and a void left in the family, Alexandra’s death moved both her parents to ensure that this would never happen again to anyone’s child, as Christine and Matt Capelouto and many others worked tirelessly in attempting to pass legislation, Alexandra’s Law, in California, that would authorize drug dealers to be charged with manslaughter or murder when their drugs resulted in the death of any person; unfortunately, Alexandra’s Law failed to pass in California’s state legislature on January 11th 2022.

As Mr Capelouto explained to me last month:

“[Poor parenting] is not always the case in why many turn to drugs. There are often underlying issues or backstories that are out of parents’ control. My wife and I raised four beautiful daughters. We never condoned drug use, we are a two parent family, [and] we are strong in our Christian faith as was Alex. All of my kids are doing great things to contribute to society. Alex is just doing it from Heaven. The real evil here is those responsible for making and distributing this poison. They bear the burden of the blame. We must cut off the supply of these deadly man-made chemicals which only serve a purpose to addict, fuel greed, and kill.”

But it’s more than just kids that are dying from fentanyl poisoning. The demographic ranges between the ages of 18 to 45.

Yes. There is so much more to America’s current malaise of drug abuse and addiction, whether we speak of the Hollywood film and music industries’ propaganda that glamorizes drug use or simply the immoral men and women who prey on the most innocent and vulnerable people in society to perpetuate this evil trade as a means for them to accrue great wealth, or those in authority — elected officials and police officers —  who violate the public trust to profit from the drug trade. And inasmuch as this problem has reached epidemic proportions in our country, all knowledgeable, decent and caring Americans must do better to teach our country’s children to reject all illicit drug use and never accept anything for ingestion that they haven’t received from a trustworthy family member or doctor, to relieve whatever ails them, whether the ailment is mental or physical.

And Alexandra Capelouto‘s death is one of many thousands of similar cases, becoming increasingly a common and horrible scene put before many other parents and loving family members, like Jaime Peurta who found his son, Daniel, dead in his bedroom from a fentanyl poisoning. These parents will never completely heal from so tragic an event and a person they loved meeting their end far too soon, especially when the life they were seeking was filled with so much potential.

Defying any true logic and all powers of reasoning, somehow judicial commissioner Mickey Verissimo, of the Tulare County Superior Court in California, recently deemed it just fine and proper to release two Washington men without bail, after they had been caught transporting 151,000 fentanyl pills worth $750,000 and two kilograms of cocaine worth approximately $60,000 through Tulare County on June 24th 2022.  A furor was raised after the Sheriff’s Department discovered they had been released on June 27th, and although Judge Nathan Leedy soon rescinded their release and issued arrest warrants for the two Washington men, who face a minimum of 14 years each in prison, they are now nowhere to be found, long gone and most likely not to be found for a long, long time, if ever.

Can anyone see just how deep this problem now runs through the very fabric of our society and our very institutions? Is it any wonder that we have so massive a drug problem in our country with such gross negligence or outright vile and evil complicity, whichever the case may be?

As noted by Fox News in 2021, by April 2021, America had witnessed a 233 percent increase in seizures of fentanyl at our southern border, currently left wide-open by the Biden regime. In south Texas alone, fentanyl seizures increased by 1066 percent  in Biden’s first year of holding the country and the southern border hostage to his demented, delusional policies.

The danger of the situation posed to our nation on the whole prompted Senator Tom Cotton to state:

“Fentanyl analogues kill thousands of Americans each year. To protect our communities from dealers pushing this poison, President Biden needs to keep them off the streets, not let them off the hook.”

Some 75,000 people died of fentanyl poisoning between April of 2021 and April of 2022. And between 2019 and the present, approximately 12 tons of fentanyl has been intercepted by the Border Patrol and Drug Enforcement Agents, which begs the question just how much has actually made it into America through all the undefended and unprotected areas of the border now that Biden’s Open Border Policy and an invasion of Illegal Aliens has stretched the Border Patrol beyond its capabilities.

The solution to stopping the deadly fentanyl trade isn’t going to be found in the touchy-feely do-gooder asinine drug programs of many leftist operated cities that actually facilitate drug use within their domain, through well-meaning, misguided measures.

America and Her people are largely to blame for the current situation for allowing it to snowball from the 1960s to the present, as America’s subculture advocated drug experimentation, escapism and free love through the decades. The mainstream folks didn’t do near enough early enough during the first days of the drug culture to stem the demand and flow of illegal and new experimental, “recreational” drugs, probably due to the fact that too may policemen, government agents, politicians and elected officials were getting rich from looking the other way, whenever shipments of these drugs appeared in their sphere of influence and jurisdiction.

On March 10th 2022, Governor Greg Abbott of Texas essentially stated that he and others in the Texas state legislature would move to increase the penalties against those who deal deadly fentanyl on the streets. He and others like him are definitely on the right track and the right side of this issue.

Addressing fentanyl’s deadly nature, Governor Abbott stated:

“They’re taking a drug, a pill for the first time, and it’ll kill them. This is not a fentanyl overdose. This is poisoning by fentanyl, which we want to make a murder crime in the state of Texas.” 

Chemical compounds necessary to create fentanyl are shipped to Mexican transnational criminal organizations weekly primarily through the Port of Manzanillo and primarily from China crime organizations, like the one operated by Jian Zhang, although India is being courted by these TCOs as a new source too. TCOs are also increasing their production of fentanyl pills and fentanyl-laced M-30 pills, which have regularly been tied to the Sinoloa Cartel and Cartel de Nueva Generacion, two cartels that control drug trafficking corridors from Mexico through California and Arizona. And from this point, as well as the corridor through Texas, drug cartels manage to supply America’s street gangs this illegal and deadly cargo for distribution throughout the interior of America, having already shipped more than enough fentanyl to kill every person in America several times over.

Much in the same manner that Great Britain weakened China through the opium trade in the 1800s, China is now weakening America. The top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party are benefiting from turning a blind eye to their criminal fentanyl dealers who ship this poison to Mexico, because their inaction against these criminals is a de facto not-so-subtle attack against America that doesn’t risk any U.S. military response against China, as of yet. Pleas to Xi to stop the flow of illegal fentanyl have fallen on deaf ears, as this current situation tears at America’s moral underpinnings, values and virtues and the foundation of American society.

It’s time to make China pay a real cost through trade sanctions, much as President Trump was doing to halt a number of Chinese aggressions against the U.S. and the West during his term. But Biden won’t do it. That’s pretty much a given, if past actions by this regime are any indication, and this situation doesn’t get corrected until a strong president with some real backbone takes the Oval Office.

If this isn’t tantamount to a national security issue, pray tell just what is?

In the meantime, many on the Left cry that we must not be too hard on dealers, because they might be one of our family members one day, as they point out that many dealers started out as users; but there comes a time when the only thing that can work is a tough enough and a serious enough position to let these dealers-in-death understand it will ultimately cost their lives. It’s past time to make dealing such poison in America a capital offense that will get one hung or shot in public for all to see. America had better recalculate their reluctance to execute those among us who commit the most heinous of offenses against humanity and quit making excuses for vile criminals who are nothing more than murderers.

Better yet, dose these fentanyl dealers with their own poison in public and let the people see just what they were selling to America’s children. Let the people watch as they die foaming at the mouth with bulging eyes and their body jerking as they go into a seizure.

In case anyone has forgotten, the 1994 Crime Bill signed by President Clinton authorizes the execution of drug dealers and smugglers. Under Title VI of this bill the federal death penalty was broadened and focused on approximately sixty heinous crimes, including acts of terrorism, the murder of law enforcement officers and large-scale drug trafficking, the very sort of drug trafficking we are witnessing with alarming frequency today.

Fentanyl Vaginal Cavity

And for the cartel members, when one is caught transporting the slightest amount of fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine or heroin across our borders, they should be summarily executed on the spot and left to rot on the border with a sign placed on their dead carcass that explains this is the fate of drug traffickers in America from this day forward.

Do this and watch how quickly the illegal drug trade dies in America.

During her own family’s fight to get tougher penalties against fentanyl dealers, Christine Capelouto was astounded by the number of other children who were killed by this drug on their first use of it and she sadly noted out loud, as if thinking out loud, that these “are real people … peoples’ children”. Unsure at the time of whether Alexandra’s Law would pass or not, Christine further lamented:

“It won’t bring our daughter back, but we are adamant about saving lives. We can still laugh and joke, and things, but behind the smiles and behind the laughing, it’s an emptiness that there really are no words to describe.”

July 10, 2022

Justin O. Smith ~ Author

~ The Author ~
Justin O. Smith has lived in Tennessee off and on most of his adult life, and graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1980, with a B.S. and a double major in International Relations and Cultural Geography – minors in Military Science and English, for what its worth. His real education started from that point on. Smith is a frequent contributor to the family of Kettle Moraine Publications.

One thought on “Fentanyl: A Problem That Runs Through the Fabric of American Society

  1. veteran

    great article.
    my biggest question is, why are there so many people willing to mess around with this crap ?

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