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Colorado Peoples News's avatar

Thanks for the story. I will be writing a series on my investigations on the illegal abuses of the drug shortly.

We will never know the true death counts. The data gathering was coordinated by the NAEMSP and given to Wall Street owned medical data corporation ESO. Magically, no data was collected on the use of Advanced Life Support. Pretty weird since intubation rates on research was as high as 65%. This conflates whether people died in the hospital or in the ambulance. If records said someone died in the hospital, those deaths could have been given a different reason.

This was an ugly experiment that targeted poor people so some could make money.

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Lisa Kocay's avatar

Curious as to why the article only focuses on the adverse effects of ketamine. I understand that there are many, which you did a great job of justifying by providing real-life cases and/or studies backed by academia. As somebody in ketamine therapy, I cannot say enough positive things about the drug. If I weren't doing ketamine therapy, I'd either be institutionalized for my mental health or even dead. Can you explain why you chose to focus only on the negatives in the article? Not trying to critique—just genuinely curious!

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