ISIS' Magic Potion: A NATO Drug Derived from the Nazis? (Tunisie Numerique, Tunisia)
"Daeshfighters have shown not a shred
of concern for their own well being or the consequences that might arise in
connection their bestial behavior. They not only ignore global reactions, they
rejoice at the thought of going one step further. … Finally, an explanation for
these abominations has come to light thanks to the seizure of a huge cache of Captagon,
an amphetamine-based drug that inhibits any sense of pain, fear or fatigue. …
So where does this 'Captagon' originate? This is where the more suspicious will
see yet more evidence that certain superpowers and NATO countries were involved
in the creation and expanding phenomenon of Daesh: It
is a synthetic drug conceived and developed in a NATO laboratory in Bulgaria."
If one thing characterizes the terrorist organization Daesh it is more than anything the excessive barbarism and
cruelty demonstrated by its fighters. These terrorists display the most extreme
brutality, not an inkling of morality and stop at nothing to "excel" in
the form of horror and terror. Moreover, these militias have shown not a shred
of concern for their own well being or the consequences that might arise in
connection with their bestial behavior. They not only ignore global reactions, they
rejoice at the thought of going one step further.
Another fact reported by members of the armies battling the
group is that its warriors are utterly insensitive to fear, fatigue and
especially to pain. Even when injured, they nevertheless continue to laugh as
if it weren't their own bodies. Additional testimonies, from Kurdish fighters
in particular, speak of thousands menacingly staring down at you laughing hysterically,
and who are so full of amphetamines that they "will not die." According
to these accounts, most die after having been struck with five or six bullets,
each one of which would in the normal course of events kill a man.
Finally,
an explanation for these abominations and behavior has come to light thanks to
the seizure of a huge cache of Captagon,
an amphetamine-based drug that inhibits any sense of pain, fear or fatigue. It
is a drug that has apparently been all the rage in the Arab Gulf region over recent
months as it offers the user an aphrodisiac effect - and great endurance in
that connection, in addition to being a hallucinogen.
So - where does this "Captagon" originate? This is
where the more suspicious will see yet more evidence that certain superpowers
and NATO countries were involved in the creation and expanding phenomenon of Daesh: It is a synthetic drug conceived and developed in a
NATO laboratory in Bulgaria. Suddenly and as if my magic, the product began to
be packaged and distributed in Syria to Islamic warriors in the form of small
white pills. Before that, the molecule proved itself in other countries which
experienced similar scenarios. For example, Qaddafi was mocked when he asserted
that the Islamists who set his country alight were taking hallucinogenic pills.
It is therefore clear that the fighters of Deash, as, indeed, their cousins in the al-Nusra
Front and other terrorist groups, are fond of these miraculous little
pills. And the organization loves to occasionally reap the monumental financial gain
that accrues from selling them across the entire Middle East. These terrorists
are mimicking the behavior of Hitler's Nazi troops, who consumed a compound similar
to Captagon [D-IX] to give themselves a feeling of indefatigability and invincibility.
The question is: How were these terrorists aware of the
drug or that Hitler's soldiers took it when they had neither met nor fought
them? One might ask the question another way: "Who was it that fought Hitler's
troops, knew of the existence of the drug, would have experienced it, and would
have experimented with it before producing it in the lab for its own troops and
for mercenaries in their pay?"
The General Directorate of Ports in the Syrian coastal
province of Latakia seized about two tons of
narcotics near the beach of Cape of Ras al-Bassit, local media reported, as cited by Prensa Latina.
The confiscated drugs, which were found floating on the
ocean in leather bags, consisted of more than 800 kilos of hashish paste and
nearly six million tablets of Captagon, the drug of choice for members of the
terrorist group Islamic State (IS).
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The general director of Ports of Latakia,
Maitham al-Yousuf, told
reporters that the stash was spotted on May 16 by a patrol ship that ran along
the beach, about 400km northwest of the capital.
For his part, Latakia Governor
Ibrahim Khader al-Salem accused countries that
sponsor terrorism against Syria of being responsible.
"This is a desperate attempt to destabilize [Syria's] national
security and sabotage the minds of young people by preventing them from experiencing
normal life and continuing their educations," said the governor.
According to experts, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) began producing Captagon in 2011 in a laboratory in Bulgaria, and that
it is now being manufactured in other places around the world.
Part of the profit from the illegal trade in Captagon,
experts say, is used to finance armed extremist groups seeking the overthrow of
the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad.