I wouldn't put much work into finding the pharmacist, either hes a floater in the area (which means hes overworked and miserable) or that is his store so he'd personally know James anyway. The pharmacy will have no information available due to HIPAA which means no patient information is to be shared barring certain circumstances. Its best and easier to link other people to him via the MD. Maybe not as primary evidence but would strengthen any other claims. Still looking for a higher resolution picture so i can read the doctors name.
That's more or less what I thought about it too. The prescribing physician would be a key lead, there was a post about a week and a half ago about an aneasthesiologist that had some kind of property ownership situation with a farm that is all tied into all of this somehow , if I remember correctly. Would the bar code on the pill bottle have any useful information and if so is there a way to read it from the image? And HIPAA is jeopardized it seems, the context of the picture is party time and published on the internet.
Pharmacists at CVS are frequently rotated to other stores, depending on workloads of prescription fills. My pharmacy guy often fills prescriptions at another CVS a couple miles away.
I'm a pharmacist and naturally interested in med bottles. One of the jimmy comet Instagram pictures has a bunch of pound notes and CVS bottle on them (see attached). The bottles are most likely the same thing, Alprazolam (xanax) probably 1mg from the pill description. the green circle confirms their controlled status as it is common procedure for CVS to circle the quantity dispensed to signify that they counted it again. The store phone # is partially visible which matches the last 4 digits of store #2104's phone number (5013 Connecticut Ave, DC 20008). I only have a low resolution copy of the picture so the only other details i can make out is that the pharmacists first name is Nathaniel. On the left bottle, below the green circle at the very bottom is where the physicians name is. Usually groups tend to use the same medical professionals through word of mouth, some other undesirables involved with this most likely have connections to this doctor.
As an aside, professionally I dont like to dispense controlled substances like this with vague directions like "take x tablets as directed by mouth" it usually means that they dont have a scheduled use or "temporary" use( it would say as needed). Dudes either got a shitty way of dealing with anxiety or is using it to mix with pills for the decrease of inhibition in conjunction with alcohol. Taking a picture of xanax and money is something elliot rodgers or some ombre white girl would do.
IF ANYONE HAS A HIGHER RESOLUTION VERSION OF THIS PLEASE SEND IT TO ME. Also interested in any other pizzzagate stuff that references medications or physical med bottles.
▼ 24Rainier7
I looked into this a while back , see here https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1456631 . There is only one individual with the first name Nathaniel that was a registered pharmacist in D.C. , https://app.hpla.doh.dc.gov/Weblookup/Details.aspx?result=721a54d5-3d23-4a04-a03e-ac78c470a931 . Note at the time he was working down the road aways , literally .
▼ NoGodsNoKings
I wouldn't put much work into finding the pharmacist, either hes a floater in the area (which means hes overworked and miserable) or that is his store so he'd personally know James anyway. The pharmacy will have no information available due to HIPAA which means no patient information is to be shared barring certain circumstances. Its best and easier to link other people to him via the MD. Maybe not as primary evidence but would strengthen any other claims. Still looking for a higher resolution picture so i can read the doctors name.
▼ 24Rainier7
That's more or less what I thought about it too. The prescribing physician would be a key lead, there was a post about a week and a half ago about an aneasthesiologist that had some kind of property ownership situation with a farm that is all tied into all of this somehow , if I remember correctly. Would the bar code on the pill bottle have any useful information and if so is there a way to read it from the image? And HIPAA is jeopardized it seems, the context of the picture is party time and published on the internet.
▼ anonymousj
Pharmacists at CVS are frequently rotated to other stores, depending on workloads of prescription fills. My pharmacy guy often fills prescriptions at another CVS a couple miles away.
▼ ThorTheWonderful
Oh sorry, thought you said pharmacist.
▼ anonymousj
He clearly said pharmacist's name (partial) is Nathaniel.
▼ NoGodsNoKings
I'm a pharmacist and naturally interested in med bottles. One of the jimmy comet Instagram pictures has a bunch of pound notes and CVS bottle on them (see attached). The bottles are most likely the same thing, Alprazolam (xanax) probably 1mg from the pill description. the green circle confirms their controlled status as it is common procedure for CVS to circle the quantity dispensed to signify that they counted it again. The store phone # is partially visible which matches the last 4 digits of store #2104's phone number (5013 Connecticut Ave, DC 20008). I only have a low resolution copy of the picture so the only other details i can make out is that the pharmacists first name is Nathaniel. On the left bottle, below the green circle at the very bottom is where the physicians name is. Usually groups tend to use the same medical professionals through word of mouth, some other undesirables involved with this most likely have connections to this doctor.
As an aside, professionally I dont like to dispense controlled substances like this with vague directions like "take x tablets as directed by mouth" it usually means that they dont have a scheduled use or "temporary" use( it would say as needed). Dudes either got a shitty way of dealing with anxiety or is using it to mix with pills for the decrease of inhibition in conjunction with alcohol. Taking a picture of xanax and money is something elliot rodgers or some ombre white girl would do.
IF ANYONE HAS A HIGHER RESOLUTION VERSION OF THIS PLEASE SEND IT TO ME. Also interested in any other pizzzagate stuff that references medications or physical med bottles.
▼ Narcissism
Interesting info thanks for sharing.
Point of Note: Elliot Rodger was a super sloppy False Flag
▼ ThorTheWonderful
Good work! Now we need somebody to carefully check out the store and see if there is a Nathanial that works there.
▼ waxdino
This is the type of analysis I've been waiting for on these! Sorry if it's been done, I haven't seen it.