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  • #6 Why Me?

                Why me? I don’t know. I ask myself that frequently throughout my life. Good and bad. Usually extraordinary. Fentanyl. That’s extraordinary. As of 2025 the American public is not comprehending its power or its ability for destruction. We hear sound bytes, or cleaver slogans.  The messages are meant for…

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  • #5 Today Is a New Day

    . Every new day Austin dies again…… So I fight. I fight to save your family and our Country. The complexity of this national security threat, health/humanitarian crisis, US death toll is like nothing we have seen. Obama and Biden are briefed of China being in a drug war with the US. They have reportedly…

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  • #4 Divide and Conquer

    Remember who you are. Remember who we are as a nation. For a bit forget who we have become. Isolating is the term that can describe the place that these chemicals/drugs/weapons place everyone in. Nobody understands what has been happening for the last 12 years since 2013 so we apply the old 1980’s-1990’s model and habits…

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  • #3 Youth Engagement

               YOUTH ENGAGEMENT Liberty or DeathYou Can Choose…Until You Use Goal: To Bring awareness that empowers both youth and adults with information of our most current and ongoing public health crisis and National security threat our Country has ever seen. Synthetic chemicals/opioids/Fentanyl is the #1 killer of 18-46 year olds for…

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  • #2 Call to Action

    A Call To Action: For six months while waiting on the toxicology report and murder investigation I continued to research near and far. What did I miss? How could I fix this to prevent others from suffering and dying? How did this happen? Why Austin? If this could happen to Austin with his strength, health,…

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  • #1 Remembering Garin, Tyler, and Joshua

    These are best friends Garin and Tyler.  Fentanyl Killed both 2 years apart.   The poem is by my friend’s son Joshua Rich, forever 22. He died one month after Austin, forever 27. They sat on the shelf together with Rylan, forever 28 years old, at the mortuary in our little town. Both Josh and…

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