I was thinking the same thing.Plus,several of Prince's friends have already confirmed that he had chronic pain (hip problems) and was taking painkillers to deal with it.This bodyguard seems like an honest guy,but perhaps there are things that he doesn't know regarding Prince's use of painkillers.
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that was alleged by TMZ "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Yes, that was in one of the biographies written about him. I read elsewhere that he had heart murmurs. Also epilepsy as a child. | |
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I wouldn't read too much into that. If they were called by the Chanhassen Police department to make sure they've sufficiently covered all leads then its not a sign of anything, its just the police department being as thorough as all PD's should be. Change it one more time.. | |
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^ Speed is such an overrated drug, where the low is always greater than the high and longer lasting. It's not something that will produce greater productivity and all round health. As for B12 shots, in isolation probably a bad idea. I remember reading long ago, because B12 and folic acid both compete in de-methylating methionine to lower homocysteine, taking too much of one can squeeze out the other. It's so technical I may have misobserved the point, but Prince was vegetarian anyway, so it's unlikely he really needed it. According to his girlfriend Prince liked stuff like strawberry ice cream and peanut m&m's. He was far from vegan. Prince may have inhaled pure oxygen before going on stage, if what i read was right. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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It had been rumored that it was Kirk Johnson who carried him off the plane, as Kirk fulfilled a "jack of all trades" role that included being a bodyguard at times. It sounds like Romeo may not have been on the Atlanta trip at all, as he doesn't address that incident directly.
Whatever ultimately happened or didn't happen, I would guess Kirk knows 100 times more about than Romeo does. No Candy 4 Me | |
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ERINAMONDO said: http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/16/health/prince-bodyguard-speaks/index.html
That is a postive thing to hear, it seems tose closest to him are very loyal and not feeding into the media monster of lies and half truths. But then the question begs why waz an addiction/dependency specialist in CA called and his son sent to PP with Suboxone? And y are the DEA investigating this a crime? [Edited 5/16/16 14:29pm] "Almost all art is trying to become an anaesthetic and at the same time a healing session drawing up the magical electrics.” | |
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2020 said: This is some of the most uplifting news I've heard regarding his passing. So glad he spoke out and is working to set the record straight! Praying for Prince...among the angels Agree | |
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lezama said:
I wouldn't read too much into that. If they were called by the Chanhassen Police department to make sure they've sufficiently covered all leads then its not a sign of anything, its just the police department being as thorough as all PD's should be. It matches the painkiller narrative as does every other thing. But take it away and there are huge holes. A conspiracy, I'd say. We know he was found by the son of a top opiod addiction specialist, and that both he and his father are now lawyered up. No one connected with Prince or Paisley Park has denied this story. We know he almost died on a plane. And that just hours before the addiction specialist showed up, he was getting a prescription. We know local doctors are under scrutiny. Prince had a very serious addiction to painkillers. Although we don't know if anyone, even Prince, was to blame, or what else was involved, I'd say the evidence we have so far regarding painkillers is overwhelming in the extreme. The only thing that makes no sense is how, given his probable physical condition, Prince was able to do so much right until the end. The answer to that may be the one thing we've known all along: he was an extraordinary guy. | |
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It's perhaps probable given the evidence that painkillers played a role, but you wouldn't have to be crazy to still have reasonable doubts:
1. The autopsy and toxicology report has not been released. The Chanhassen sherriff's office (and the DEA) has no information on the amount of percocet that was in his system, and whether this was the cause of death. 2. Prince's associates have said that he used painkillers to deal with chronic pain; no one has said on the record that he was addicted. 3. The "safe shot" is not itself proof that there was a percocet overdose. 4. The lawyer for the California doctor could be telling a half-truth about the intervention, to protect his client (who was illegally carrying buprenorphine across state lines). [Edited 5/16/16 14:42pm] | |
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I'd believe the bodyguard if his story had some dirt in it though. He said he packed Prince's bags and he would have seen stuff... so, like, did he ever see anything else, that maybe wasn't so kosher? It kind of reads like he saw other things, so he would have also seen pills. If he'd been more forthright about the types of things he did see, then I could take his word at face value. As is, he sounds as ridiculous as every other supposed insider, that never saw anything as Prince OD'd repeatedly. | |
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The only information shared with the public was: "Detectives are revisiting the scene at Paisley Park as a component of a complete investigation". . If someone had a suspicion he may have had opioids and they don't know how he got them, and if there's the possibility someone violated any federal laws in transferring or obtaining any prescription medication then it would mean the local authorities (County authorities) would have to work with federal ones (DEA) so that the federal level authorities could investigate. Change it one more time.. | |
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1. I'm sure the authorities are acting on knowledge they actually have and we don't. And yet their later actions match the narrative that has already been given by the likes of TMZ (who have stayed away from the larger claims that they cant prove, and we all know what they are). 2. Chronic pain + painkillers IS an addiction. Whether you are taking them for actual current pain or become addicted and just continue, even the most mild painkillers claim addiction can occur after three days. THREE DAYS. And you're talking 'chronic'? Yep, that's addiction. 3. No, but it matches every other goddamn thing, and was announced long before everything else in the narrative just happened to match up TO THE LETTER. We were told on the QT he got a save shot for a painkiller overdose, and lo, just days later what do we find out about the 911 caller? 4. We know who his client is and what he does. It's all about addiction. He has no other reason to be there. Whether he went to help, or just to be used as another source for opioids, all roads lead to addiction. | |
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If this turns out not to be drug related some people are going to be so dissapointed. Even here on the org. Some of you guys really love the drug narrative. Apparently. The wooh is on the one! | |
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If it in fact happened once after the Atlanta show, that's not "repeatedly", the word is "once". And if he was not at that show or on that plane he would not have any direct knowledge about it. Change it one more time.. | |
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Yes you make some good points, although taking painkillers is not "dirty"...meaning he could still be living a "clean" lifestyle and taking prescribed meds for pain. . But agreed that many of these performers take something to get "up" for a show and I don't blame them. If you were having a bad day and really tired, would you want to go in front of 10,000 people and do a crappy show...or anything less than you knew you were capable of? No of course not and if taking a pill could allow you to give all those people a magical experience and amazing show and memories, then I get the temptation to pop that pill. | |
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paulludvig said: If this turns out not to be drug related some people are going to be so dissapointed. Even here on the org. Some of you guys really love the drug narrative. Apparently. same with the hiv/aids story. | |
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Really 10 dea UNMARKED CARS is nothing to read into.,.you guys have fucking blinders on | |
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You realize how big Paisley Park is? Maybe you don't. What do you think you'd need that many cars for if there was no one there? Its to make sure they had the bandwidth to make sure they could look through it all. Change it one more time.. | |
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Then why Narcan on the plane? That's a treatment specifically designed to treat opiod overdoses.
Look, it's not at all suprising P could have hid any addictions he may have had from everybody...including a bodyguard. The emergency landing is key here. People are ignoring that in order to help support whatever outlandish consipracy theory they are trying to push. Sometimes a fire is just a fire. Doesn't always mean the fire was set by the Illuminati or Warner Bros. hired Ninjas... | |
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Stop. Your point would be more logical if it was 10 local law enforcement vehicles. But these were DEA. Don't bring in DEA for B12 shots. Sorry... | |
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ThirdStrike said:
Then why Narcan on the plane? That's a treatment specifically designed to treat opiod overdoses.
Look, it's not at all suprising P could have hid any addictions he may have had from everybody...including a bodyguard. The emergency landing is key here. People are ignoring that in order to help support whatever outlandish consipracy theory they are trying to push. Sometimes a fire is just a fire. Doesn't always mean the fire was set by the Illuminati or Warner Bros. hired Ninjas... Sometimes people collaps if they push themself to hard. He had been ill for weeks and had just finished performing to intense shows. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I remember P taking B12 shots years ago. I believe it was part of his tour riders. | |
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We already know why the plane made an emergency landing. They were addressing an unresponsive passenger. That's a mater of record. You guys are ignoring obvious signs... | |
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Do you understand what an investigation intails? Who would be the experts in federal level offenses? Local authorities or FEDERAL ones? If you don't know what you're talking about, why are you responding to me? Change it one more time.. | |
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Would you then administer NARCAN for a simple collapse? Again, it's specifically designed to treat OPIOD OVERDOSE... | |
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Does an unresponsive passenger necessarily mean an OD'd passenger? I'm sorry, I might be lost in the semantics here... | |
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