Do you imagine
yourself walking down the street when suddenly a group of zombies attack you? It
sounds like a horror movie, but according to some scientists and recent events
certain drugs can turn people into zombies.
The bath salts in
the EEUU are causing fear and paranoia. A 26 year old homeless was attacked the
past 26 of May. Rudy Eugene ate the hobo’s ears, nose, one eye, and part of his
forehead. The police was forced to kill
Eugene since he didn’t want to leave his victim. A woman in New York attacked
her three year old son, a pitbull dog, and passersby. The same story is
repeated across the US. These cases have all in common the use of bath salts.
It is really possible that a drug that it has been around since 2008, at least
in the US, can turn people into zombies.
First of all it is
necessary to clarify that the so called bath salts have nothing to do with the
ones we use in the bathtubs. The owners of this drug name it lake that and
label them “not for human consumption” in order to make it a legal product. The
bath salts are a synthetic drug similar to LSD. It can cause cannibalism,
hallucinations, zombie like behavior, and the worst thing is that there is no
test to pick up this drug.
All drugs leave you like a zombie; however,
there is no official register of a drug that makes you eat other people. Maybe
the victimizers were all cannibals before taking the drug, or they all had
mental disorders. Whatever the answer is, further research needs to be done,
since this can be the beginning of new dangerous phenomena.
Wow! I'm completely schocked right now! I had never hear that before! It's amazing what drugs or chemicical substances can produce in our body and alterate the way that we usually behave!
ReplyDeleteI strongly believe that this product must be taken away from the sale's stores in order to prevent more attacks. The worst thing is that this practice could be massified and affect people's security. We should take part of this debate and come to a solution, before something even worse might happen!
We see this kind of things and even so some suppurt drug usage.
ReplyDeleteDoing drugs was cool in the 60s, 70's and 80s, now means that you are an idiot and you need help.
Drugs in the 60s, 70s or 80s were "safe" in comparison to what we've been seeing in these days. You really don't know what you're taking into your body, so it's no wonder that these situation are happening nowadays. If today we have to be careful of being burglared, maybe tomorrow we are going to be careful of junkies that might want to eat you.
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