‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global HIV Surge
So, let’s dive straight into this, shall we? This whole “bluetoothing” thing. It’s hard to even wrap your head around it. The basic idea is that people are injecting blood from other drug users, hoping to catch a buzz. Yeah, I know. It’s as wild as it sounds. Apparently, the term is taking off, and it’s got people worried, especially because of the potential for a surge in HIV infections.
The core issue here is the sheer lack of logic and potential for danger. Some people are saying the whole thing is overblown, that the doses involved are just too small to get any kind of high.… Continue reading
In 2023, the global cocaine market experienced unprecedented growth, with production, seizures, and user numbers reaching record highs. Production surged to 3,708 tonnes, fueled primarily by increased coca cultivation in Colombia, while seizures hit 2,275 tonnes. Cocaine use also expanded to 25 million users, reflecting a growing trend among affluent populations and contributing to a “vicious cycle” of production and consumption. The report also noted the rise of cocaine trafficking in new markets across Asia and Africa, as well as record seizures of amphetamine-type stimulants.
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Trump’s recent comments regarding his messy breakup with Elon Musk have taken an unexpected turn, with the former president seemingly suggesting Musk’s drug habit as a contributing factor to the fallout. This isn’t just a spat between two powerful figures; it’s a public airing of grievances that reveals a level of dysfunction rarely seen at this echelon of power. The situation highlights the already-known vulnerabilities of both men, exposing long-standing rumors and accusations to the harsh light of public scrutiny.
The suggestion of Musk’s drug use as a pivotal point in their fractured relationship isn’t entirely surprising given the widespread speculation surrounding Musk’s substance use.… Continue reading
Rep. Stephen Lynch’s letter to President Trump questions whether Elon Musk’s alleged drug use influenced his actions as a special government employee. Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” initiatives, marked by mass firings and controversial actions, are under scrutiny. Lynch’s inquiry follows reports of Musk’s extensive drug use and seeks information from Trump about Musk’s conduct while working in the White House. The letter also requests Musk’s national security questionnaire. Democrats have expressed concern over Musk’s actions and his recent criticism of Republican legislation.
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Following the recirculation of a video showing erratic behavior at a dinner, Elon Musk vehemently denied allegations of ketamine abuse. This denial contradicts previous public statements where Musk admitted to using ketamine under prescription to manage depression and improve his “brain chemistry.” The video, initially shared with claims of ketamine use, prompted a defense from Musk and others, including a claim that similar silverware manipulation is a family habit. The controversy unfolded amidst a New York Times report alleging Musk’s drug use during his time heading the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Sources close to Elon Musk revealed to The New York Times that his alleged drug use during the 2024 election campaign, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms, reportedly caused a bladder injury. Photographs viewed by the NYT also showed packaging labeled as Adderall in Musk’s possession. This alleged substance use coincided with concerns among associates regarding Musk’s erratic behavior and emotional instability. The report comes as Musk’s significant financial contribution and close ties to Donald Trump’s campaign are widely known.
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A New York Times report alleges that Elon Musk, during his involvement in Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, intensively used ketamine, ecstasy, Adderall, and psychedelic mushrooms. This alleged drug use coincided with erratic behavior, including clashes with administration officials and a fixation on having more children. Musk’s subsequent appointment as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and his subsequent actions have been met with public scrutiny and numerous lawsuits. Despite these allegations, the White House continues to support DOGE’s mission and its ongoing work within the federal government.
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A New York Times report reveals Elon Musk’s drug use was far more extensive than previously known, including frequent ketamine use to the point of bladder issues, along with other substances like ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms. This aligns with earlier reports detailing erratic behavior during his time in the Trump administration, raising concerns among government officials about his drug use impacting public appearances and decision-making. Despite claims of infrequent ketamine use for depression and avoiding illegal drugs, the report suggests daily use and mixing with other substances. Musk’s departure from his White House role and reduced political spending coincide with this revelation.
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A new report reveals Elon Musk’s alleged extensive drug use during the 2024 presidential campaign, including daily ketamine use leading to bladder damage, and frequent consumption of ecstasy and magic mushrooms. This alleged abuse coincided with a period of personal turmoil and occurred despite Musk’s prior admission of limited ketamine use for mental health. The report further claims Musk received advance notice of drug testing at SpaceX and his erratic behavior continues, raising concerns about his conduct during his time in the Trump administration. These revelations emerged just before Musk’s scheduled departure from his federal role.
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A House Ethics Committee draft report reveals substantial evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz violated House rules and standards of conduct. The report alleges Gaetz paid for sex with multiple women, including a 17-year-old, used illegal drugs like cocaine and ecstasy, and misused his office to procure marijuana. These actions, spanning from 2017 to 2020, involved tens of thousands of dollars in payments and included alleged drug-fueled parties, one of which involved sexual acts with a minor in the presence of others. Despite Gaetz’s denials and a lawsuit to block the report’s release, the committee found sufficient evidence to support its findings.
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