Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 In a message dated 8/8/02 7:58:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time, snowlion8@... writes: > try running perfect soldier drug > at http://www.google.com > > > I'm almost afraid to. What am I going to find? Something more horrific > than I already know? What about Vietnam? Let's see, I guess it was lots > of good Thai sticks and China white. Oh sheesh, this is depressing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 In a message dated 8/8/02 7:58:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time, snowlion8@... writes: > try running perfect soldier drug > at http://www.google.com > > > I'm almost afraid to. What am I going to find? Something more horrific > than I already know? What about Vietnam? Let's see, I guess it was lots > of good Thai sticks and China white. Oh sheesh, this is depressing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 In a message dated 8/8/02 7:58:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time, snowlion8@... writes: > try running perfect soldier drug > at http://www.google.com > > > I'm almost afraid to. What am I going to find? Something more horrific > than I already know? What about Vietnam? Let's see, I guess it was lots > of good Thai sticks and China white. Oh sheesh, this is depressing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 In a message dated 8/8/02 7:58:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time, snowlion8@... writes: > try running perfect soldier drug > at http://www.google.com > > > I'm almost afraid to. What am I going to find? Something more horrific > than I already know? What about Vietnam? Let's see, I guess it was lots > of good Thai sticks and China white. Oh sheesh, this is depressing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Why does this NOT surprise me???? According to a <A HREF= " http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/observer/uk_news/0,3883,92766,00.html " >rece\ nt news report</A> from an English newspaper, a powerful drug called " Yaba " is gaining popularity in dance clubs across Europe. Also known as " crazy medicine, " " the crazy medicine, " or " that crazy medicine, " this new drug causes users to experience intense hallucinations and a rush of energy that can keep them awake and dancing for nights on end. Considering the speed at which Yaba has infiltrated the so-called " dance underground, " it seems as if this new drug could have been designed with the club crowd specifically in mind. Unfortunately, this is not the case: the drug known as Yaba is not really a new drug at all. It was developed many decades ago - and for a far more sinister purpose than dancing. Much like LSD, Yaba was originally created as a mind control drug by a clandestine government agency. Whereas LSD was created by the <A HREF= " http://www.historyhouse.com/stories/lsd.htm " >fun-loving CIA</A>, however, Yaba was the brainchild of none other than Adolf Hitler. " Tune in, Turn on, Take Over Europe. " During World War II, Hitler wanted to generate a perfect soldier who could fight without rest, twenty-four hours a day. To facilitate this, Nazi chemists created the drug now known as Yaba and distributed it to German troops. As a stimulant, the drug was highly effective, providing Nazi soldiers a distinct endurance advantage during lengthy battles. The additional hallucinogenic effects of Yaba, though unintended, were certainly not an unwelcome property of the drug. As any <A HREF= " http://zhongwen.com/bingfa.htm " >effective general</A> knows, it never hurts to psychologically position your troops a bit to darker side of the sane/insane continuum. Whether this " positioning " is achieved through chemicals, brainwashing, or religious rhetoric is irrelevant - as long as it can be sustained throughout a soldier's tour (or at least until he freaks out and charges naked, strapped with explosives, into an enemy bunker). Considering the sordid history of this Nazi stimulant, we must wonder why the drug is now being introduced into the European club culture. While it is true that Yaba is cheaper and easier to produce than the current club drug of choice, <A HREF= " http://ecstasy.org/ " >Ecstasy</A> (MDMA), this cannot be the only reason for the rise of the drug. After all, these are two very different kinds of drugs. Yaba, as we mentioned before, causes disturbing hallucinations. Ecstasy, on the other hand, is known to produce a euphoric effect, causing the users to have strong feelings of warmth and " connection " to those around them. Love Drug: Ecstasy Needless to say, if the Nazi chemists had stumbled upon this drug and provided it in vast quantities to the German troops, the war would have gone quite differently - perhaps Auschwitz would now be remembered as the site of an outdoor music festival rather than...well, you know. Similarly, if the rave kids were to abandon Ecstasy for the same drug that was used to turn german citizens into crazed killing machines, the dance clubs could begin to look a lot more like Fight Club. Rave Scene: Post Yaba When this happens, the neo-Nazis will make their move. That's right, after researching the matter for many weeks, we have concluded that a trans-European group of neo-Nazi's are the ones flooding the dance clubs with Yaba. Once the drug has fully saturated the minds of the European youth, the neo-Nazis will infiltrate the clubs, recruiting the drug addled club kids for a huge neo-Nazi army that will proceed to rave across the entirety of Europe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Why does this NOT surprise me???? According to a <A HREF= " http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/observer/uk_news/0,3883,92766,00.html " >rece\ nt news report</A> from an English newspaper, a powerful drug called " Yaba " is gaining popularity in dance clubs across Europe. Also known as " crazy medicine, " " the crazy medicine, " or " that crazy medicine, " this new drug causes users to experience intense hallucinations and a rush of energy that can keep them awake and dancing for nights on end. Considering the speed at which Yaba has infiltrated the so-called " dance underground, " it seems as if this new drug could have been designed with the club crowd specifically in mind. Unfortunately, this is not the case: the drug known as Yaba is not really a new drug at all. It was developed many decades ago - and for a far more sinister purpose than dancing. Much like LSD, Yaba was originally created as a mind control drug by a clandestine government agency. Whereas LSD was created by the <A HREF= " http://www.historyhouse.com/stories/lsd.htm " >fun-loving CIA</A>, however, Yaba was the brainchild of none other than Adolf Hitler. " Tune in, Turn on, Take Over Europe. " During World War II, Hitler wanted to generate a perfect soldier who could fight without rest, twenty-four hours a day. To facilitate this, Nazi chemists created the drug now known as Yaba and distributed it to German troops. As a stimulant, the drug was highly effective, providing Nazi soldiers a distinct endurance advantage during lengthy battles. The additional hallucinogenic effects of Yaba, though unintended, were certainly not an unwelcome property of the drug. As any <A HREF= " http://zhongwen.com/bingfa.htm " >effective general</A> knows, it never hurts to psychologically position your troops a bit to darker side of the sane/insane continuum. Whether this " positioning " is achieved through chemicals, brainwashing, or religious rhetoric is irrelevant - as long as it can be sustained throughout a soldier's tour (or at least until he freaks out and charges naked, strapped with explosives, into an enemy bunker). Considering the sordid history of this Nazi stimulant, we must wonder why the drug is now being introduced into the European club culture. While it is true that Yaba is cheaper and easier to produce than the current club drug of choice, <A HREF= " http://ecstasy.org/ " >Ecstasy</A> (MDMA), this cannot be the only reason for the rise of the drug. After all, these are two very different kinds of drugs. Yaba, as we mentioned before, causes disturbing hallucinations. Ecstasy, on the other hand, is known to produce a euphoric effect, causing the users to have strong feelings of warmth and " connection " to those around them. Love Drug: Ecstasy Needless to say, if the Nazi chemists had stumbled upon this drug and provided it in vast quantities to the German troops, the war would have gone quite differently - perhaps Auschwitz would now be remembered as the site of an outdoor music festival rather than...well, you know. Similarly, if the rave kids were to abandon Ecstasy for the same drug that was used to turn german citizens into crazed killing machines, the dance clubs could begin to look a lot more like Fight Club. Rave Scene: Post Yaba When this happens, the neo-Nazis will make their move. That's right, after researching the matter for many weeks, we have concluded that a trans-European group of neo-Nazi's are the ones flooding the dance clubs with Yaba. Once the drug has fully saturated the minds of the European youth, the neo-Nazis will infiltrate the clubs, recruiting the drug addled club kids for a huge neo-Nazi army that will proceed to rave across the entirety of Europe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Why does this NOT surprise me???? According to a <A HREF= " http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/observer/uk_news/0,3883,92766,00.html " >rece\ nt news report</A> from an English newspaper, a powerful drug called " Yaba " is gaining popularity in dance clubs across Europe. Also known as " crazy medicine, " " the crazy medicine, " or " that crazy medicine, " this new drug causes users to experience intense hallucinations and a rush of energy that can keep them awake and dancing for nights on end. Considering the speed at which Yaba has infiltrated the so-called " dance underground, " it seems as if this new drug could have been designed with the club crowd specifically in mind. Unfortunately, this is not the case: the drug known as Yaba is not really a new drug at all. It was developed many decades ago - and for a far more sinister purpose than dancing. Much like LSD, Yaba was originally created as a mind control drug by a clandestine government agency. Whereas LSD was created by the <A HREF= " http://www.historyhouse.com/stories/lsd.htm " >fun-loving CIA</A>, however, Yaba was the brainchild of none other than Adolf Hitler. " Tune in, Turn on, Take Over Europe. " During World War II, Hitler wanted to generate a perfect soldier who could fight without rest, twenty-four hours a day. To facilitate this, Nazi chemists created the drug now known as Yaba and distributed it to German troops. As a stimulant, the drug was highly effective, providing Nazi soldiers a distinct endurance advantage during lengthy battles. The additional hallucinogenic effects of Yaba, though unintended, were certainly not an unwelcome property of the drug. As any <A HREF= " http://zhongwen.com/bingfa.htm " >effective general</A> knows, it never hurts to psychologically position your troops a bit to darker side of the sane/insane continuum. Whether this " positioning " is achieved through chemicals, brainwashing, or religious rhetoric is irrelevant - as long as it can be sustained throughout a soldier's tour (or at least until he freaks out and charges naked, strapped with explosives, into an enemy bunker). Considering the sordid history of this Nazi stimulant, we must wonder why the drug is now being introduced into the European club culture. While it is true that Yaba is cheaper and easier to produce than the current club drug of choice, <A HREF= " http://ecstasy.org/ " >Ecstasy</A> (MDMA), this cannot be the only reason for the rise of the drug. After all, these are two very different kinds of drugs. Yaba, as we mentioned before, causes disturbing hallucinations. Ecstasy, on the other hand, is known to produce a euphoric effect, causing the users to have strong feelings of warmth and " connection " to those around them. Love Drug: Ecstasy Needless to say, if the Nazi chemists had stumbled upon this drug and provided it in vast quantities to the German troops, the war would have gone quite differently - perhaps Auschwitz would now be remembered as the site of an outdoor music festival rather than...well, you know. Similarly, if the rave kids were to abandon Ecstasy for the same drug that was used to turn german citizens into crazed killing machines, the dance clubs could begin to look a lot more like Fight Club. Rave Scene: Post Yaba When this happens, the neo-Nazis will make their move. That's right, after researching the matter for many weeks, we have concluded that a trans-European group of neo-Nazi's are the ones flooding the dance clubs with Yaba. Once the drug has fully saturated the minds of the European youth, the neo-Nazis will infiltrate the clubs, recruiting the drug addled club kids for a huge neo-Nazi army that will proceed to rave across the entirety of Europe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Why does this NOT surprise me???? According to a <A HREF= " http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/observer/uk_news/0,3883,92766,00.html " >rece\ nt news report</A> from an English newspaper, a powerful drug called " Yaba " is gaining popularity in dance clubs across Europe. Also known as " crazy medicine, " " the crazy medicine, " or " that crazy medicine, " this new drug causes users to experience intense hallucinations and a rush of energy that can keep them awake and dancing for nights on end. Considering the speed at which Yaba has infiltrated the so-called " dance underground, " it seems as if this new drug could have been designed with the club crowd specifically in mind. Unfortunately, this is not the case: the drug known as Yaba is not really a new drug at all. It was developed many decades ago - and for a far more sinister purpose than dancing. Much like LSD, Yaba was originally created as a mind control drug by a clandestine government agency. Whereas LSD was created by the <A HREF= " http://www.historyhouse.com/stories/lsd.htm " >fun-loving CIA</A>, however, Yaba was the brainchild of none other than Adolf Hitler. " Tune in, Turn on, Take Over Europe. " During World War II, Hitler wanted to generate a perfect soldier who could fight without rest, twenty-four hours a day. To facilitate this, Nazi chemists created the drug now known as Yaba and distributed it to German troops. As a stimulant, the drug was highly effective, providing Nazi soldiers a distinct endurance advantage during lengthy battles. The additional hallucinogenic effects of Yaba, though unintended, were certainly not an unwelcome property of the drug. As any <A HREF= " http://zhongwen.com/bingfa.htm " >effective general</A> knows, it never hurts to psychologically position your troops a bit to darker side of the sane/insane continuum. Whether this " positioning " is achieved through chemicals, brainwashing, or religious rhetoric is irrelevant - as long as it can be sustained throughout a soldier's tour (or at least until he freaks out and charges naked, strapped with explosives, into an enemy bunker). Considering the sordid history of this Nazi stimulant, we must wonder why the drug is now being introduced into the European club culture. While it is true that Yaba is cheaper and easier to produce than the current club drug of choice, <A HREF= " http://ecstasy.org/ " >Ecstasy</A> (MDMA), this cannot be the only reason for the rise of the drug. After all, these are two very different kinds of drugs. Yaba, as we mentioned before, causes disturbing hallucinations. Ecstasy, on the other hand, is known to produce a euphoric effect, causing the users to have strong feelings of warmth and " connection " to those around them. Love Drug: Ecstasy Needless to say, if the Nazi chemists had stumbled upon this drug and provided it in vast quantities to the German troops, the war would have gone quite differently - perhaps Auschwitz would now be remembered as the site of an outdoor music festival rather than...well, you know. Similarly, if the rave kids were to abandon Ecstasy for the same drug that was used to turn german citizens into crazed killing machines, the dance clubs could begin to look a lot more like Fight Club. Rave Scene: Post Yaba When this happens, the neo-Nazis will make their move. That's right, after researching the matter for many weeks, we have concluded that a trans-European group of neo-Nazi's are the ones flooding the dance clubs with Yaba. Once the drug has fully saturated the minds of the European youth, the neo-Nazis will infiltrate the clubs, recruiting the drug addled club kids for a huge neo-Nazi army that will proceed to rave across the entirety of Europe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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