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The Opioid Matrix: A Journey Into the Rabbit Hole

The Opioid Matrix: A Journey Into the Rabbit Hole

Hosted by Rigaku

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Episodes

100

Latest episode

May 2026

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EN

About the show

The Opioid Matrix is a podcast for anyone looking for the latest information in the illegal drug supply chain — Beginning to end. Each episode will feature a discussion with industry experts about the current opioid crisis, including drug trafficking, drug manufacturing, drug identification, drug addiction, as well as the role of government, law enforcement, new health and social programs, and more. Welcome to The Opioid Matrix-A Journey into the Rabbit Hole.

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May 5, 2026Episode 10045 min

Gangland Guardian: 36 Years in the Line of Fire

In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, host Michael Brown speaks with Ralph Ornelas, a 36-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, about the domestic networks helping fuel America’s fentanyl crisis.Drawing on decades of experience in gang investigations, narcotics enforcement, and jail operations, Ornelas explains how groups like the Mexican Mafia, Crips, Bloods, and other domestic organizations have evolved far beyond street crime into sophisticated drug distribution networks. He also describes how jails and prisons can become control points for narcotics trafficking, and why corruption, policy, and reduced enforcement tools have made the problem harder to contain.Together, they discuss the connection between cartel supply and domestic distribution, the role of gangs in moving fentanyl into U.S. communities, and the growing dangers posed by new substances being mixed with fentanyl, including xylazine and other synthetic additives. The conversation also explores the importance of education, interagency cooperation, and stronger prosecution strategies to disrupt these networks before more lives are lost.This episode offers a sobering look at how the fentanyl crisis is no longer only a border issue or an overseas cartel issue. It is a deeply rooted domestic threat playing out in neighborhoods, schools, jails, and communities across the country.We Also Cover:How Operation Knockout proved that cartel-connected gang networks can be dismantled when prosecutors, federal agencies, and local law enforcement set their egos aside and work collaboratively.Why policy decisions at the state and local level can make enforcement harder.What law enforcement, educators, and families can do to confront the next phase of the synthetic drug crisis.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

April 28, 2026Episode 9943 min

From Myanmar to Mexico: A Warning for America’s Drug War

In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, Michael Brown speaks with Adam Castillo, a former U.S. Marine officer, founder of AGS Myanmar, and former president of the American business community in Myanmar. Adam is also the author of Finding Our Voice: A Story of Leadership in Crisis and the American Spirit Abroad, a leadership memoir shaped by his experience guiding an American business community through Myanmar’s post-coup collapse.Drawing on his firsthand experience in Myanmar during a period of civil war, institutional breakdown, and economic instability, Adam explains how weak governance and diminished law enforcement can create the conditions for criminal networks and narcotics trafficking to expand. He and Michael explore the parallels between Myanmar and Mexico, and what those lessons mean for Americans trying to understand cartel power, fentanyl trafficking, and the broader opioid crisis.The conversation also looks beyond geopolitics to the local level, emphasizing the importance of community leadership, trusted institutions, and public awareness in preventing addiction and social breakdown. At its core, this episode is about what happens when formal systems fail — and why communities cannot afford to wait until criminality and addiction become normalized.We also cover:How weak governance and reduced law enforcement can create space for narcotics trafficking and violent crime to expandWhy Myanmar offers a cautionary parallel for understanding cartel influence, instability, and addiction in MexicoWhat families and communities can do now to strengthen prevention, awareness, and resilience before the damage deepensViews expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

February 24, 2026Episode 9838 min

“Dope Moves North, Money Moves South”: the Drug Cartel 2.0 Model

What happens when a fully synthetic drug turns organized crime into an industrial-scale, cross-border killing machine?In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, host Michael Brown sits down with Jack McFarland (retired DEA agent, Caribbean division veteran, and global law enforcement consultant) to unpack how fentanyl rewired the opioid crisis into something closer to a mass-casualty supply chain than a “drug problem.”Together, they explore:Why fentanyl changed the rules: when traffickers no longer avoid killing customersHow the pipeline really works: from precursors to labs to street distribution networksWhat cartel “adaptation” looks like: shifting routes, shifting mixtures, and shifting riskThe new policy battlefield: when enforcement becomes diplomacy, designations, and deterrenceThe hardest question we keep dodging: where empathy ends, and accountability must beginThis episode isn’t just a conversation about fentanyl — it's about how drug cartels have evolved into international criminal corporations intent on poisoning thousands of Americans for profit. Decades ago, drug cartels operated as tightly controlled smuggling rings, focused almost entirely on moving narcotics across borders. The primary objective was profit; Today, these groups aren’t just moving drugs—they’re running extortion operations, human trafficking, and cybercrime.  Ruthlessness is the new model.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

January 13, 2026Episode 9749 min

Narco-Terrorism Reimagined: Why the Old Rules No Longer Apply

What happens when the world’s most dangerous networks evolve faster than the systems meant to stop them?In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, host Michael Brown sits down with Dr. Martin Gallagher — retired Scottish police superintendent, terrorism researcher, and author of Terror for Profit — to dissect how globalization, soft policy, and outdated paradigms have allowed narco-terrorism to thrive unchecked.Together, they explore:How terrorist and criminal networks have merged into a single global threatWhy traditional definitions of “terrorism” no longer fit modern cartel activityHow drug policy could feed criminal profitsWhat governments must do to regain control: radical enforcement, policy realignment, or bothDr. Gallagher brings a unique transatlantic perspective, drawing on decades of law enforcement, academic research, and frontline experience with international crime.This episode isn’t just about the problem — it’s a direct challenge to the systems, laws, and ideologies failing to confront a threat hiding in plain sight.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

December 9, 2025Episode 9652 min

Unchained: Rewriting a Legacy Beyond Addiction

Generational addiction isn’t just a theory - it’s a reality in homes across America. But what does it take to truly break the cycle?In this deeply personal episode of The Opioid Matrix, Michael Brown sits down with Chris Schultz, a father, a recovering addict, and a man who began using and trafficking drugs before his 15th birthday.Chris shares how addiction took root in his family, what it cost him as a young man, and how years of therapy, faith, and community support helped him rebuild his life. Today, he runs an electrical contracting company that hires and mentors people in recovery - offering not just employment, but purpose.Together, they explore:Why trauma in childhood leaves lasting scarsHow 30-day programs often fall short for long-term healingWhat accountability, structure, and second chances really look likeWhy trades and job skills may be the missing link in recoveryThis is a raw and hopeful story - not just about addiction, but about what’s possible when recovery is backed by real resources, supportive communities, and lived experience.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

November 18, 2025Episode 9532 min

Quiet Crisis: Cartel Influence in Canada

In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, host Michael Brown speaks with Chris Hudson, a Canadian security expert and CEO of CJE Hudson & Associates, to examine how the global fentanyl trade is evolving—and why public safety professionals must stay ahead of the threat.Drawing from decades of experience in international security and counter-narcotics consulting, Hudson provides insight into the cross-border dynamics of fentanyl trafficking, the role of organized crime networks, and the challenges law enforcement faces in adapting to an increasingly complex threat environment.They discuss:How synthetic opioids like fentanyl are impacting North America and beyondThe connection between trafficking, financial networks, and cyber threatsGlobal policy gaps that allow cartels and criminal groups to operate at scaleWhy law enforcement efforts must be supported by coordinated, non-political strategiesThis episode also explores how cities can proactively address drug-related violence by empowering professionals and supporting long-term solutions rooted in public safety—not politics.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

October 28, 2025Episode 9450 min

The Fentanyl Equation: Science Fights Back

Three hundred thousand American deaths in three years…and the chemistry is still evolving. If the cartels turned the lab into the battlefield, why haven’t we brought our own defenses?In this investigation, host Michael Brown sits down with Collin Gage, CEO and co-founder of ARMR Sciences, to unpack a controversial but potentially game-changing idea: an immunotherapy “vaccine” designed to block fentanyl from reaching the brain. Gage explains the planned Phase I/II human trial, why military and first responders could be the first beneficiaries, and how a platform could expand to multivalent shields against carfentanil and emerging analogs.We press the hard questions: pharmaceutical-grade versus “cartel” fentanyl, risk-compensation behavior, and whether the U.S. should treat this as biodefense.Expect an unflinching discussion about creating anti-narco-chemistry that removes the “high” and, with it, the business model. It’s exactly the kind of debate a country losing hundreds of people each day must have, if we want a fentanyl-free future.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

September 2, 2025Episode 9344 min

Fighting Fentanyl at the Root: Why Every City Needs Project SMART

Fentanyl isn’t just stealing lives—it’s exposing a broken system. Year after year, billions are spent on programs that barely move the needle, while families keep losing loved ones. But what if the solution has been sitting right in front of us all along?In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, Michael Brown talks with Larry Kenemore a retired paramedic who’s seen addiction up close, and now leads the North American Rotarian Action Group on Addiction Prevention. Larry shares Project SMART, a practical, community-driven plan to shut down the “addiction pipeline” before it claims more lives. The problem? Politics, pride, and money are keeping proven ideas on the sidelines. Together, they break down why past efforts like “Just Say No” fell short, how fentanyl is showing up in vape pens, and why the real fix might come from neighbors helping neighbors.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

August 19, 2025Episode 9251 min

From Most Wanted to Most Trusted: The Double Life of a Law Enforcement Informant

What if the people we locked away for drug crimes were running million-dollar trafficking empires—from behind bars?In this explosive episode, we sit down with Benjamin Freedland—once a mid-level trafficker moving hundreds of pounds of marijuana and deeply embedded in a cartel’s East Coast operation.After flipping and working undercover with the FBI, DEA, and U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Freedland now trains law enforcement on how to recruit and manage high-level informants.But this story isn't about redemption—it’s a chilling look at the new face of the fentanyl crisis. Freedland reveals how America’s correctional system has become a breeding ground for synthetic drugs and organized crime.This episode will challenge everything you think you know about law enforcement, cooperation, and the systemic failures that keep the opioid epidemic alive.We discuss:Prisons are ground zero for synthetic drug trafficking, especially K2 and fentanyl-laced substances.Old-school “tough cop” methods backfire when recruiting reliable informants—respect wins.The criminal justice system needs a radical overhaul to disrupt the fentanyl pipeline—starting with how we train officers.Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

July 15, 2025Episode 9144 min

California: Sanctuary City Policies, Homelessness and Cartel Fentanyl, where does this Road Lead to?

While overdose deaths climb and homelessness surges, billions in taxpayer dollars disappear into broken systems and half-hearted solutions. And beneath it all, an industrial-sized drug economy thrives: unseen, unchallenged, and politically inconvenient.In this searing episode of The Opioid Matrix, Scott Silverman, CEO and Founder at Confidential Recovery, comes back to the show to dissect alongside Michael Brown the fentanyl-fueled collapse happening in plain sight.We dive into:How fentanyl has turned homelessness into an economic loop no one’s breakingImplementing harm reduction strategies without treatment or housing infrastructureThe cartel tactics reshaping distribution into thousands of small, undetectable channelsThis episode doesn’t pull punches. It asks what too many refuse to: What if we’re letting fentanyl win because it’s just easier that way?Views expressed in this material are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Rigaku Analytical Devices.

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