|
Post by dayan on Nov 19, 2015 23:26:59 GMT -5
Yet another edition of life imitating art- Fighters in Syria are on steady doses of an amphetamine called Captagon. The combat drug allows them "stay up for days, killing with a numb, reckless abandon." Side effects include "psychosis and brain damage". The tiny, highly addictive pill produced in Syria and widely available across the Middle East, its illegal sale funnels hundreds of millions of dollars back into the war-torn country's black-market economy each year, likely giving militias access to new arms, fighters and the ability to keep the conflict boiling, "You can't sleep or even close your eyes, forget about it," said a Lebanese user, one of three who appeared on camera without their names for a BBC Arabic documentary that aired in September. "And whatever you take to stop it, nothing can stop it." "I felt like I own the world high," another user said. "Like I have power nobody has. A really nice feeling." "There was no fear anymore after I took Captagon," a third man added. www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/11/19/the-tiny-pill-fueling-syrias-war-and-turning-fighters-into-super-human-soldiers/?tid=pm_pop_b
|
|
|
Stim Time
Nov 20, 2015 0:14:32 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by wascalwywabbit on Nov 20, 2015 0:14:32 GMT -5
Time to get an aerosol stim receptor site blocker out on the field... Let's make sure it's non-combatant safe first tho.
|
|
|
Post by ntsheep on Nov 20, 2015 0:39:57 GMT -5
Doesn't surprise me at all. War and drugs go hand in hand together. It's been going on for ages.
|
|
|
Post by neveragain on Jun 7, 2016 5:55:42 GMT -5
A book just came out, it's called "Shooting Up". Basically, it goes throughout every major conflict in history and discusses how soldiers throughout the centuries have *AlWAYS* used drugs in some form or another in order to enhance their combat potential and willingness to kill.
PS - Captagon is small potatoes compared to some of the stuff that first world nations are dosing troops on the ground with.
|
|
|
Post by neveragain on Jun 7, 2016 6:53:36 GMT -5
Time to get an aerosol stim receptor site blocker out on the field... Let's make sure it's non-combatant safe first tho. We DID have a weaponized aerosol hallucinogen developed during Vietnam, named BZ. The book "Acid Dreams" details its creation and how it could be spread over entire cities by air.
|
|