Exit International, the international suicide cult
established and run by former medical practitioner Phillip Nitschke, is now
promoting recourse to Energy Control, which operates a drug testing laboratory
in Spain, for quantitative testing of the lethal drug Nembutal (sodium pentobarbital).
Energy Control is a Spanish organisation promoting a harm
reduction approach to recreational drug use. It offers an international drug
testing service for substances including cocaine, heroin and ice. Its philosophy
is supposedly to support the responsible use of drugs such as these.
The drug testing service costs 60 euros per sample or 80
euros to receive full documentation of the tests. After making the payment a
confirmation code is received.
The instructions for submitting samples for testing are as
follows:
Put each sample with its “code to
send sample” in an envelope and send to this address:
Energy Control
C/ Independència 384, bajos
08041-Barcelona (SPAIN)
You can send several samples together in the same envelope, just make
sure each of them is correctly labeled with its own code, so we can identify
them when they arrive.
40-50 mg is enough, except for pills and blotters which should be a
whole one. It’s recommended to send the samples in a folded paper or zip bag
rather than in a capsule. The tablets, blotters and microdots should be wrapped
to prevent rupture and spillage.
By entering into the business of testing a lethal drug
precisely for its purity and effectiveness in causing death, Energy Control is
moving out of its alleged business of “harm reduction” and into the business of
ensuring the ultimate harm of death. Energy Control of course has no means of
knowing whether a lethal dose of sodium pentobarbital which has been sample
tested at its laboratory will be used to commit suicide, perhaps by a depressed
teenager, or indeed for the murder of an elderly relative or a relative with
dementia.
The export of any amount of a prohibited substance
such as sodium pentobarbital without the relevant license is an offence under Section8 of the Export Control Act 1982 which is “punishable on conviction by imprisonment for a period not
exceeding 5 years.”
By encouraging his cult
followers now not only to illegally and criminally import the death drug sodium
pentobarbital but also to illegally and criminally export it at the risk of 5
years imprisonment, death cult leader Nitschke is once again demonstrating his cavalier
recklessness for the wellbeing of his followers.
He needs to be stopped before the corpses of his followers pile any higher.