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   Liberal population control to All   
   Re: Zombie Drug Rumored To Contain Human   
   30 Jan 24 23:02:55   
   
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   From: killa-coon-with-drugs@jan6.org   
      
   On 19 Mar 2022, Trump Is A RUSSIAN ASSET  posted some   
   news:t15rru$2qu36$143@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > If they are stupid enough to take it, let them rot and stink where   
   > they fall.  Fuck them.   
      
   Adeadly new drug is spreading across countries in West Africa, wreaking   
   havoc in local communities.   
      
   The drug, known as "kush," causes users to walk around like zombies,   
   falling over and injuring themselves as they fall asleep on foot, with a   
   dozen dying every week and thousands being hospitalized.   
      
   The drug is mostly taken by men aged between 18 and 25 and is worst   
   affecting the country of Sierra Leone, according to a Conversation   
   article by Michael Cole, a professor of forensic science at Anglia   
   Ruskin University in the UK.   
      
   Kush—unlike the drug of the same name in the U.S.—is a mixture of   
   several substances, including cannabis, fentanyl, tramadol, and even the   
   preservative formaldehyde. Some have claimed that the drug contains   
   ground-up human bones, though experts think this is likely only a rumor.   
      
   According to a report in The Daily Telegraph, around 1 million people in   
   the region are though to be addicted to the deadly new substance.   
      
   https://www.newsweek.com/drug-mix-kush-deadly-addictive-africa-1861393   
      
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