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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more fearless conversations, forbidden ideas, and mind-expanding clips that challenge everything you thought you knew about science, history, politics, and human consciousness: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Fentanyl is now killing more Americans than the Vietnam War—but why is this crisis still spiralling out of control? In this urgent and eye-opening Heretics clip, Professor David Nutt breaks down the true scale of the fentanyl epidemic, revealing how one of the most powerful synthetic drugs ever created has reshaped addiction, policy, and public health. But the most shocking part? The causes may not be what you think. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos As one of the world’s leading psychopharmacologists and former government drugs adviser, Nutt explains how fentanyl works on the brain—and why it is so much more dangerous than traditional opioids. Tiny doses can be fatal, making it uniquely lethal in a way that has overwhelmed healthcare systems and devastated communities. But how did we get here? And why have current strategies failed to stop it? The conversation quickly moves into deeper, more uncomfortable territory. Nutt explores the unintended consequences of the war on drugs, arguing that prohibition and crackdowns may have actually made the problem worse by pushing the market toward stronger, more compact, and more dangerous substances like fentanyl. If that’s true, then are current policies part of the solution—or part of the problem? This connects to a much wider discussion about how society treats drugs more broadly. From the suppression of psychedelic research to the legacy of MKUltra and government experimentation, Professor Nutt highlights a recurring pattern: politics often overrides science. While some substances were banned despite potential benefits, others—like fentanyl—have slipped through regulatory gaps with catastrophic results. At the same time, new research into psychedelics is offering alternative approaches to treating addiction, trauma, and mental health disorders. Could the future of solving the opioid crisis lie in substances that were once outlawed? And if so, why is this conversation only now entering the mainstream? This is not just a story about one drug. It’s about systems, decisions, and consequences—and the lives caught in between. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47sW7CwNGC0 If you found this conversation valuable, like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered insights from The Daily Heretic. What do you think—has the war on drugs failed, or is something even bigger driving the fentanyl crisis? #Fentanyl #DavidNutt #OpioidCrisis #WarOnDrugs #Addiction #PublicHealth #Neuroscience #Psychedelics #Heretics #MentalHealth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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