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Originally posted by here4awhile
reply to post by Mr Mask
how would an agency spike the marijuana...if it's grown locally...it's all up to the grower...as for the rest it could be possible i suppose...but why would they need to spike the drugs if they could just spike our food supply?? or our vaccines?? or our water?? or our air?? or our prescription drugs??edit on 30-6-2011 by here4awhile because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Mr Mask
3) The targeted users could be considered more "worthless" or expendable to anyone wishing to "cleanse the earth of unwanted types". There wouldn't be a fear of the weapon being taken by those manufacturing it accidently (as in accidentally eating or drinking something with the weapon inside it)...just stay off drugs and you will survive.
MM
Opiates/Narcotics and Depression Before SSRI's, Opiates were commonly used as antidepressants until the mid-1950s. It was then discovered that they are exceedingly addictive. Today, treating depression with opiates is usually not considered. However, studies have shown that some opiates can be beneficial to some depression sufferers. In 1995, Harvard Medical School conducted a clinical trial that demonstrated that some patients could be treated with an opiate called Buprenorphine. The Journal of European Neuropsychopharmacology published a follow-up study in 2006 to the 1995 Harvard experiment. The publication indicated that the original Harvard findings still applied; patients who were give Buprenorphine and showed significant improvement. Although Buprenorphine has been proven to relieve symptoms of depression for some, re-acceptance of this has been hampered by governmental prohibition efforts. There is also a problem of lack of alternatives and high rates of addiction. Buprenorphine is generally preferred as the first-line opiate in depression treatment, as managing the tolerance buildup of other opiates can be complicated.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by awareness10
Wow. Thats intense. Especially the photos linked to.
Well for all the people who fear the government is trying to "depopulate," if they REALLY wanted to, they would just make drugs like this easy to get, everywhere. It wouldnt take long to lower the population if it were.
Originally posted by here4awhile
reply to post by awareness10
by god...that's disturbing...(graphic)
very disturbing indeed
Originally posted by galadofwarthethird
reply to post by awareness10
Seen some very disturbing pics and vids of this from Russia about 4 years ago, and oh yes they looked like the walking dead. I probably could find the vids and pics again, but the post by "here4awhile" shows more then most people would want to see, but it does get more graphic then those pics.
And still people think that zombies are just something that is only in the movies.. Oh with the right "things" you sure as hell can make a zombie or army of zombies. And if there is a profit in it there are those who would try to push these drugs and chemicals on the streets, after all heroin or things like Oxycontin or meth are everywhere already. And some drugs would make heroin or meth seem mild in comparison.
And really one of the reasons why there not pushing harder drugs like this crocodile thing is because they need there "customers" to survive for longer periods of time so as to make more of a profit of them.
So remember kids drugs are bad. mmkayy.
Originally posted by Vanishr
I hope this is nothing in relation to ;
Im just waiting for the day when this horrible card comes into play.