THANK YOU.
JOHN X. GONZALES ( APS ) AND OTHERS GOT AWAY WITH IT ALL.
THEY WERE YOUR ' CHILDREN,' AND MY ANSWER TO THE MEXICAN MAFIA OR ANY OTHER IS ' NO ! ' ( I AM NOT A YOUNG ROWDEN. ) THE PHONE MESSAGE ON MRS. ROWDEN'S ANSWERING SERVICE IS PURPOSELY DONE AND MADE TO EMBARRASS HER. ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE OF HER WILL.LAST TIME I SPOKE TO HER, JASON HAD NO POWER OF ATTORNEY; AFFILIATED NEIGHBORHOOD, MY APOLOGIES.
WHEN I AM BEGGING, THIS IS PART OF THE NETWORKING WITH CELPHONES AND DRUG USE RESULTING IN ' COMMENTS ' AND DECLAIRATIONS AND OBEDIENCES TO SPECIAL K, METH AND SPICE NOT TO MENTION HEROIN. THATS WHAT ' HER ' MONEY WOULD BE USED FOR.
' ATTACHMENTS,' A PAPER CLIP: DEFINED IN URBAN DICTIONARY. LOOK IT UP.
YMCA - BRIAN " I'M A COP." LATER, " I WORK WITH COMPUTERS." AN OLDER MAN WHO OPENLY DISCUSES HOMOSEXUALITY IN FRONT OF CHILDEREN.
TEACHERS EMPLOYED BY APS
I HAVE LEARNED FROM GANGSTERS AND THE REASON IS THIS, ALL THAT WAS TAKEN FROM ME AND ALSO ALL THAT I LOST DUE TO MY ADDICTION. I HAVE NEVER REALLY AGREED WITH THEIR MENTALITY; ONLY THAT WHICH I HAVE LEARNED FROM CLASSES LIKE THOSE GIVEN BY RUDOLFO ANYA AND ' THEORY AND AESTHETICS ' BY JASON KNAPP. THE IDEA OF WHAT IS RIGHT AND WRONG, OFTEN BORN OF ' NEED ' IN THE FEW, BUT MAINLY ' WANTS ' IN THE ' MANY,' THE ALL OF WHAT FICTION IS BASED UPON.
I PRINTED JASON ROWDEN'S SONS NAME FOR A REASON, ' FEAR.' YOU MIGHT ASK WHY ? WHAT YOU HAVE BECOME.
I ONCE WAS HELPED BY JOSHUA WITH THE SET UP OF AN E-MAIL. " NO, YOU NEVER ENTER YOUR REAL NAME OR BIRTDATE ! HERE, LET ME DO IT ! "
IN THE END, I DESTROYED THE E-MAIL ADRESS; I DID NOT USE IT.
THAT DAY, I ASKED JOSH " WHO TAUGHT YOU THIS ? " HIS RESPONSE WAS " MY TEACHER, OUR COMPUTER CLASS." THEN THERE WAS COMMENTS ABOUT ANOTHER TEACHER, BUT THE PRIMARY ONE WAS OF INTREST AND JOKES BECAUSE HE WAS GAY; HE TAUGHT THEM TO HIDE. DISCUSSION THEN PROCEEDED WITH EXAMPLES OF OTHER WAYS TO HIDE. AT THIS TIME I STOPED AND JOSH SAID " KNOWING YOU, YOU'LL AWAYS USE YOUR REAL NAME."
RECONIZING THE TIME JUMP, THEN I DELETED THE NEW E-MAIL. I LOOKED AT THE NEAR ' YOUNG ADULT ' AND REMEMBERED THE YOUNG BOY WHO YEARS EARLIER WAS CALLED BY HIS GRANDMOTHER TO HELP ME, AND SAW WHAT ' THEY ' HAD DONE.
WHEN I ROSE TO LEAVE, I LOOKED AT THE MOTHER WITH CHILD THAT WAS ABOVE MONTE'S CHAIR IN THE LIVING ROOM/WHEN ROSE TO LEAVE I LOOKE TO THE LEFT AND SAW THE AWARDS FROM THE YMCA THAT REPLACED THE INDIAN MOTHER WITH CHILD, A SCULPTURE, ABOVE MONTE'S, JOSH'S GRANDFATHER, OLD CHAIR.
THE DAMAGE DONE BETWEEN ONLY A FEW YEARS.
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scopolamine..........HINDSIGHT. BEERS.....I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT DRUG. I TRYED TO POUR OUT THAT BALL OF NEAR WHITE ' BUBBLE.' EVERY TIME.
THERE, RED FLAG............? THERE WAS A SUPPLEMENT, NOW ' DRUG,' THAT I WAS TAKING AT THE TIME TO BURN FAT.
NOW AFTER READING ALL THE INFORMATION AND THE ' COMBINATIONS ' AND THAT INFO. AND WHAT I ' WOKE UP WITH,' WELL YOU FIGURE IT OUT. YET FOR THE INTERESTED ' PARTIES ' THIS IS NOT HOW YOU BECOME ' clairvoyant.'
TERRTORIES
WITHOUT HUGHSON
AT THIS TIME " IT'S LIKE SODIUM PENTOTHAL." THE MAN SAID TO SOMEONE ELSE. NIGHT OF THREE MEN WEARING BLACK UP TO NECK, ANGLO, BALD HEADS, ASKING IF I WAS LOYAL TO AMERICA. THIS HAPPENED INSIDE MY BEDROOM AT 5417 ALICE NE. THE BEDROOM LIGHTS WERE EVEN OFF. FUNNY THING ABOUT ALL THIS IS THAT DRAKE GAVE ME A PAPER FROM THE NET ABOUT GANGSTER STALKING AND SITES OF THE LIKE AND HOW IT WAS JUST ' MENTAL.' HUM....YOU SHOULD OF TAKEN THE DEAL WITH THE FBI IN INDIANA.
DAN FINEMARK " GO DO A ' FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ' SEARCH OF YOURSELF AND SEE WHAT YOU FIND ! " I HAD NO IDEA WHAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT. THIS WAS ABOUT THE TIME THAT HE TOLD ME HE RENTED FROM CAPT. BACCHUS YEARS BEFORE AND ASKED ABOUT JASON, " YOUR FRIEND JASON." I MET CAPT. BACCHUS THROUGH DAN FINEMARK, SOLD HIM A SCULPTURE BY JASON KNAPP, HE ASKED " IS THAT ALL ? " I ASKED " WHAT? " HE BOUGHT JASON'S ( KNAPP ), A TRINITY SITE REPLICA, NOT EVEN ONE OF MINE; SIGNED. $125.00 BY CHECK, THEN NOTHING BUT TROUBLE SINCE AND TOLD " NEVER CALL US. " AGAIN. CUBAN DRUG DEALER TIME FRAMEWORK.
RECENT CUBAN IN WHITE CAR LAST SUNDAY.
YEARS AGO I WAS TAKING A SUPPLEMENT THAT IS ILLEGAL NOW; SIMILAR TO ANOTHER DRUG THAT IS POSTED HERE. I KEPT ' HEARING ' " DON'T DRINK THAT ! " " DON'T EAT THAT ! " ALL OF THIS WAS MY OWN FOOD AND DRINKS, IF OPENED. THIS WENT ON FOR ABOUT A YEAR, ONLY INSIDE OF MY HOUSE. BETWEEN 2004-2008. THEN ALMOST THE SAME AT THE MISSOURI STREET RESIDENCE IN EL PASO, 2014/15.
THE E-MAIL BELOW IS IN REFERENCE TO THE MENTAL RAPES AND REAL PEOPLE WHO I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH. THIS WAS ABOUT THE TIME OF " WE ARE FREEDOM FIGHTER ! " SOMETHING THAT I THOUGHT I HERD IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD AFTER A FIGHT AND COMMOTION IN ONE OF THE HOUSES IN BACK OF ME WHEN A WOMAN WAS DRAGGED AWAY FROM A PARTY. THIS ' INTERROGATION ' WAS ON THAT NIGHT ' ABOVE ' THE REAL EVENTS HAPPENING.
IN NEW MEXICO ' PEOPLE ' WHO ARE AFFILIATED WITH APD ( ILEAGAL DRUGS, NARCOTICS ), SOME FBI AND ORGANIZED CRIME IN GENERAL*, ARE ALSO AFFILIATED WITH INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. THE MONEY NEVER STAYS IN THE UNITED STATES, ONLY A VERY SMALL PORTION.
* CAPT. BACCHUS'S DELIVERY OF PHOTO ALBUMS REGARDING BANDITOS MOTORCYLE CLUB ( EVIDENCE ? ) WHEN HE RETIRED AND BECAME ' HOMELAND SECURITY CHEIF ' OR WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL HIM, DURING THE CHAVEZ YEARS. THIS AFTER 9/11. ALL MATTERS OF ' IMPORTANCES ' TAKEN IN IMAGERY, INCLUDING MUG-SHOTS AND PERSONAL PHOTO'S ' SEIZED.'
REASON ? OPEN ' COMMUNICATIONS ' IN FUTURE FEDERAL REVENUES; IF CALLED UPON, I GUESS. ONLY THE ENEMY, I THINK.
1990'S
JOHN KETCHUM, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER, ALQ, NM. AIRPORT, ( TOM (“BLACK JACK”) KETCHUM
http://blogs.canoe.com/parker/news/famous-last-words-gunslingers-and-desperados/ ), ONE OF THE OWNERS OF THE 7/11 ALSO OWNED THE APT. COMPLEX ON CHARLESTON ST. ( ENDED UP BEING A ' DRUG STORE ' ) DURING THE CUBAN MESS YEARS AGO IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM. PEOPLE WERE DIEING EVERYDAY; I COVERED THE BACK OF ONE COP A CUBAN HAD AIM ON ONE NIGHT, NO SHOTS FIRED THAT NIGHT. HINDSIGHT..........
KETCHUM WANTED ME TO GO INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH ANOTHER PROPERTY IN THE AREA, I SAID NO. I HAVE NO MONEY, I WAS AN ARTIST. I GUESS ' PONY-TAIL,' BUT I HAD NO MOTORCYCLE; COLLEGE DAYS ' LEFTOVER.'
I WAS TOLD TO WAIT FOR HIM ONE MORNING, HE WAS GOING TO BRING A LADDER AND DID SO, EVEN THOUGH AN APT WAS BEING BUSTED BY APD, HE TOLD ME TO WAIT ANYWAY, SO I DID. THE FEMALE TENANT ASKED ABOUT ME BEING IN THE PARKING LOT, " GUESS HE HAS A NOSE FOR THIS ." WAS WHAT THE COP SAID.
AFTER IT WAS OVER, I WAS STILL WAITING, I THINK HE CALLED, " CAN'T MAKE IT." I TOLD HIM ABOUT THE BUST. " WELL, I GUESS IT'S FOR THE BEST." HE SAID. I NEVER GOT THE LADDER THAT DAY, SO NO WORKING OFF RENT.
HINDSIGHT.............THE TENANTS WERE NEVER EVICTED; ONE WENT MISSING, FEMALE. ALL OTHERS STILL THERE.
HINDSIGHT............
ZECHARIA SITCHIN
WHITE ' GAY ' SUPREMACISTS AND ALL THE NONSENSE THAT THEY TRIED FOR YEARS; ' THE MENTAL ATTACKS/RAPES.' ALL BASED ON THE ABOVE. GOOD LUCK......ALL OVER AGAIN FOR THIS ELECTION AND ALL THE PEOPLE YOU KILL AND ' CONFUSE.'
' NORTH STAR ' IS AN OLD SATELLITE ORBITING A PLANET LARGER THAN OURS, SUMER LEGEND.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/21/world/far-side-moon-music/index.html
BELOW : AN E-MAIL TO MYSELF REGARDING A MAN WHO I MET AT THE 7/11 AND THE RECOLLECTION OF THE CONVERSATION IN A RV YEARS EARLIER DURING OR JUST AFTER THE ' STAR CHAMBER;' A JUDGEMENT BY OTHERS OF MYSELF....OUTSIDE OF THE LAW, MADE TO ' LOOK ' LIKE RELIGIOUS EVENT.
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Remember guy day after Vist to governors office, Katy powell, ducky parsons and the rv about all of this year's ago, and guy who warned me that I was talking to myself in the rv. Then other guy who came in 7-11 who mentioned corpus cristi and maybe I would learn more about myself on bike trip to el paso, days and even weeks to make it to el paso, if I ever would.
http://www.abqjournal.com/732638/news/aps-probes-possible-diversion-of-pta-donation.html
Watch "Coast To Coast AM Organized Gang Stalking And Electronic Harassment EDITED Only OGS EH Portion Low" on YouTube
BELOW : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyoscine_hydrobromide
Research
" One common and particularly dangerous method that criminals use in order to rob a victim is through the use of drugs. The most common has been scopolamine. Unofficial estimates put the number of annual scopolamine incidents in Colombia at approximately 50,000. Scopolamine can render a victim unconscious for 24 hours or more. In large doses, it can cause respiratory failure and death. It is most often administered in liquid or powder form in foods and beverages. The majority of these incidents occur in night clubs and bars, and usually men, perceived to be wealthy, are targeted by young, attractive women. To avoid becoming a victim of scopolamine, one should never accept food or beverages offered by strangers or new acquaintances or leave food or beverages unattended. Victims of scopolamine or other drugs should seek immediate medical attention."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/14/asia/australia-billion-dollar-ice-seizure/?iid=ob_mobile_article_footer_expansion&iref=obnetwork
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSKCN0VY15F
spe·cial K ( 2002-THEN 2006 - THEN 2007-08 ) IS METH, WITH SPECIFIC ADDITIVES; SOME USE B-12, ALSO HEROIN, POWDER FORM - DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN )
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=special+k
Top Definition
1. Ketamine
2. Often obtained by breaking into animal hospitals, this liquid-state tranquilizer can be poured over a mirror, dried, and diced into a powder ready for rave-happy snorting.
2. Often obtained by breaking into animal hospitals, this liquid-state tranquilizer can be poured over a mirror, dried, and diced into a powder ready for rave-happy snorting.
http://www.abqjournal.com/513960/abqnewsseeker/injection-needle-called-deadly-weapon-in-investigation-of-nurse.html
http://www.abqjournal.com/401474/news/omi-mary-hawkes-fatally-shot-with-three-bullets.html
http://www.abqjournal.com/707229/abqnewsseeker/bcso-man-caught-with-3-pounds-of-meth-2-pounds-of-heroin.html
http://www.abqjournal.com/713822/news-around-the-region/texas-traffic-stop-yields-3m-in-drugs-in-picture-frames.html
BELOW : ONE SITE WITH ' MODERATE ' DEFINITION.
http://drugaware.weebly.com/speed-crystal-meth-ketamine-and-mephadrone.html
Amphetamine Sulphate (Speed, Whizz, Billy)
Amphetamine is generally found in its
powder form- sulphate, and snorted like
cocaine or injected, though it can be bought in tablet
form as well. It increases the seratonin and dopamine levels in the
brain, causing "rushes" and increasing the level of
self confidence in a user in a similar way that alcohol can
do.
Speed is the general term for any amphetamine based drug, which also includes dexedrine and desoxyn.
Speed was thought of as "poor man's cocaine". Unlike cocaine however, amphetamine can be synthesised by anyone with a knowledge of chemistry, as the ingredients are not as difficult as coca to obtain. Since the renaissance of cocaine's popularity in recent years, as well as the rise of other stimulants such as crystal meth and mephedrone, speed in its sulphate form seems to have become much rarer at street level. As its nickname suggests, it is a stimulant and gives the user excessive energy and causing hyperactivity, making the user very wearing to be around.
Speed was particularly popular amongst young people in the early 60s. The Beatles are reported to have used it regularly in their Hamburg days to keep them going through the all night performances that they were contracted for. During the mods and rockers era, speed pills of various types were widely used by the two groups. It has been a mainstay of youth subculture for many years. It has also been and continues to be used by militaries across the world. During World War Two, bomber pilots were given speed to keep them awake on long missions and methedrine was used by British fighter pilots to such an extent that one report famously stated that "methedrine won the Battle of Britain". Street gangs and football hooligans also used the drug regularly to enhance their fighting ability. Before its recreational use as a club drug, the main reason for its use was for staying awake. Workers on night shifts and long distance lorry drivers in the past were regular users. It is well known to increase concentration and has been used by students as a study aid. Aside from its status in law, it is widely banned in sporting competitions as a performance enhancing drug, and athletes are regularly tested for it. Doctors believe however, that physical exercise combined with amphetamines puts a life threatening strain on the heart. It is used as an aid to losing weight by many people, as it suppresses the appetite while increasing energy levels which heighten the body's metabolism.
Speed in its sulphate form is usually cut with glucose, although other more sinister powders are common too, and dental problems are common amongst speed users that take the drug orally. Bruxism (the grinding of teeth) is common, contributing to this. Other side effects include diarrhoea, constipation, aggression and paranoia. The comedown from speed causes extreme fatigue, and users say that their dreams become extremely vivid.
It is possible to overdose on amphetamine, though it is unusual for it to be fatal unless the user has cardiovascular problems for example. It is known to cause mental problems and paranoid delusions among users, though these are not thought to be permanent problems. Aching muscles are common amongst users of any stimulant, as the result of over-exertion.
As tolerance builds up quickly, regular users need to constantly build up their dose to achieve the same results, leading to dependence and addiction, in proportion to the rising cost of the user's habit.
Speed is the general term for any amphetamine based drug, which also includes dexedrine and desoxyn.
Speed was thought of as "poor man's cocaine". Unlike cocaine however, amphetamine can be synthesised by anyone with a knowledge of chemistry, as the ingredients are not as difficult as coca to obtain. Since the renaissance of cocaine's popularity in recent years, as well as the rise of other stimulants such as crystal meth and mephedrone, speed in its sulphate form seems to have become much rarer at street level. As its nickname suggests, it is a stimulant and gives the user excessive energy and causing hyperactivity, making the user very wearing to be around.
Speed was particularly popular amongst young people in the early 60s. The Beatles are reported to have used it regularly in their Hamburg days to keep them going through the all night performances that they were contracted for. During the mods and rockers era, speed pills of various types were widely used by the two groups. It has been a mainstay of youth subculture for many years. It has also been and continues to be used by militaries across the world. During World War Two, bomber pilots were given speed to keep them awake on long missions and methedrine was used by British fighter pilots to such an extent that one report famously stated that "methedrine won the Battle of Britain". Street gangs and football hooligans also used the drug regularly to enhance their fighting ability. Before its recreational use as a club drug, the main reason for its use was for staying awake. Workers on night shifts and long distance lorry drivers in the past were regular users. It is well known to increase concentration and has been used by students as a study aid. Aside from its status in law, it is widely banned in sporting competitions as a performance enhancing drug, and athletes are regularly tested for it. Doctors believe however, that physical exercise combined with amphetamines puts a life threatening strain on the heart. It is used as an aid to losing weight by many people, as it suppresses the appetite while increasing energy levels which heighten the body's metabolism.
Speed in its sulphate form is usually cut with glucose, although other more sinister powders are common too, and dental problems are common amongst speed users that take the drug orally. Bruxism (the grinding of teeth) is common, contributing to this. Other side effects include diarrhoea, constipation, aggression and paranoia. The comedown from speed causes extreme fatigue, and users say that their dreams become extremely vivid.
It is possible to overdose on amphetamine, though it is unusual for it to be fatal unless the user has cardiovascular problems for example. It is known to cause mental problems and paranoid delusions among users, though these are not thought to be permanent problems. Aching muscles are common amongst users of any stimulant, as the result of over-exertion.
As tolerance builds up quickly, regular users need to constantly build up their dose to achieve the same results, leading to dependence and addiction, in proportion to the rising cost of the user's habit.
Crystal Methamphetamine (Ice)
Popular as a club and party
drug, true crystal meth looks like broken glass. It is
related to speed, though users claim the rush and euphoria are infinitely more
intense. There are different forms of methamphetamine, which are all
psychoactive, but are marketed at different stages of the production process,
hence the differences in colour, effect and purity. Yellowish or brown forms
tend to be regularly found but most commonly is the clear crystal
form.
Medically it has been used to treat ADHD in both children and adults. In the past it was also used as an appetite suppressant in the treatment of obesity although since its addictive potential was discovered, this is no longer the case. It is also rumoured that Hitler was administered methamphetamine by his physician to counter the effects of suspected Parkinson's Disease. However, there is no concrete evidence for this.
Like traditional speed, it increases concentration and causes hyperactive effects as well as intense rushes, heightened self confidence and invincibility as well as an increase in libido. These effects are more intense than traditional amphetamines.
It is most commonly smoked in glass pipes like crack, which are often improvised from light bulbs, or chased off foil like heroin. Other methods of use are by injecting, snorting, orally (which doesn't give the rush associated with other ways of taking the drug), and occasionally by suppository, though this is rare.
Amphetamine and methamphetamine are usually sythesised, but recent studies have discovered that both substances occur naturally in acacia trees, as does mescaline and nicotine.Like amphetamine sulphate, methamphetamine is easy to synthesise to anyone with a knowledge of chemistry, making it available worldwide. As highly flammable and volatile chemicals are used in the process, many crystal meth labs have been discovered as a result of fires. Highly toxic gases are by-products of the process of synthesis, causing yet more risk to the manufacturer. Many users are prone to psychological problems similar to schizophenia that can become long term, as well as dental problems (meth mouth), cardiovascular disorders and risks of heart attack or stroke. Long term methamphetamine usage has been strongly linked to depression and suicidal tendencies. Because long term use can increase paranoia, users may become aggressive or violent. Bruxism is common and users often find themselves feeling edgy and twitchy.
Tolerance to methamphetamine builds up at different rates depending on the user, but the drug is highly addictive, both mentally and physically. Like heroin, the withdrawal symptoms can be severe, but will not physically harm the user. It will, however, increase the depression aspect, and medical reports claim that the depression associated with methamphetamine withdrawal is more severe than that of cocaine withdrawal. The intensity and duration of the withdrawal symptoms differ to the amount and regularity of use.
Medically it has been used to treat ADHD in both children and adults. In the past it was also used as an appetite suppressant in the treatment of obesity although since its addictive potential was discovered, this is no longer the case. It is also rumoured that Hitler was administered methamphetamine by his physician to counter the effects of suspected Parkinson's Disease. However, there is no concrete evidence for this.
Like traditional speed, it increases concentration and causes hyperactive effects as well as intense rushes, heightened self confidence and invincibility as well as an increase in libido. These effects are more intense than traditional amphetamines.
It is most commonly smoked in glass pipes like crack, which are often improvised from light bulbs, or chased off foil like heroin. Other methods of use are by injecting, snorting, orally (which doesn't give the rush associated with other ways of taking the drug), and occasionally by suppository, though this is rare.
Amphetamine and methamphetamine are usually sythesised, but recent studies have discovered that both substances occur naturally in acacia trees, as does mescaline and nicotine.Like amphetamine sulphate, methamphetamine is easy to synthesise to anyone with a knowledge of chemistry, making it available worldwide. As highly flammable and volatile chemicals are used in the process, many crystal meth labs have been discovered as a result of fires. Highly toxic gases are by-products of the process of synthesis, causing yet more risk to the manufacturer. Many users are prone to psychological problems similar to schizophenia that can become long term, as well as dental problems (meth mouth), cardiovascular disorders and risks of heart attack or stroke. Long term methamphetamine usage has been strongly linked to depression and suicidal tendencies. Because long term use can increase paranoia, users may become aggressive or violent. Bruxism is common and users often find themselves feeling edgy and twitchy.
Tolerance to methamphetamine builds up at different rates depending on the user, but the drug is highly addictive, both mentally and physically. Like heroin, the withdrawal symptoms can be severe, but will not physically harm the user. It will, however, increase the depression aspect, and medical reports claim that the depression associated with methamphetamine withdrawal is more severe than that of cocaine withdrawal. The intensity and duration of the withdrawal symptoms differ to the amount and regularity of use.
Ketamine (Special K)
Ketamine is primarily a horse
tranquiliser, used in conjuction with other anaesthetics in veterinary
medicine. It has also been used as an anaesthetic in humans,
and also as an anti-depressant in psychiatric medicine.
Medically it is used intravenously, but as a recreational drug, its most
common form is powdered or liquid. In the past it has been sold as a
tablet. Because of this, it was often mistaken for, and/or sold as ecstacy.
Indeed, a lot of ecstacy on the market often contains some
ketamine.
Ketamine was first synthesised in the early 1960's, but it became popular as a recreational drug during the rave culture of the late 80's and early 90's. Since then it has been outlawed in many countries, including the UK, USA and Canada.
In its powder form it is usually snorted or eaten, which can produce a laxative effect. It can also be injected. Generally its effects last between one to two hours. Users report out of body experiences, hallucinations and increased energy, though others report numbness and drowsiness. Like all drugs, the users environment will influence the experience, and with ketamine being a club drug, chances are that the user will feel like dancing. The intensity of the effects tend to vary depending on the amount taken. Often users will mix the drug with cocaine to counter its sedative effects. Users often experience what is known as the "K hole", which is when a user is absorbed so much in the experience that the real world is completely disassociated from them. This takes a high dosage to result in this effect.
Ketamine is known to enhance the effects of alcohol and other sedatives such as vallium and barbiturates, therefore increasing the risk of overdose.
Long term use has been linked to memory lapses in users, and it is known to affect the urinary tract, resulting in cystitis. Users may also experience severe stomach cramps.
While the dangers of ketamine are widely disputed, it is worth knowing that two of its champions, Marcia Moore and DM Turner, who wrote extensively about their experiences, both died prematurely as a direct result of ketamine abuse-Turner drowning in his bath after injecting the drug and being unable to move, and Moore of hypothermia after passing out in the woods after injecting ketamine. These are only two stories out of thousands that have used the drug with no ill effect, but it highlights the fact that if one is going to use these type of drugs recreationally, it is preferable to be in a social situation rather than alone as there is no way to predict what may happen. As we have previously pointed out, the environment of the user is all important.
Ketamine was first synthesised in the early 1960's, but it became popular as a recreational drug during the rave culture of the late 80's and early 90's. Since then it has been outlawed in many countries, including the UK, USA and Canada.
In its powder form it is usually snorted or eaten, which can produce a laxative effect. It can also be injected. Generally its effects last between one to two hours. Users report out of body experiences, hallucinations and increased energy, though others report numbness and drowsiness. Like all drugs, the users environment will influence the experience, and with ketamine being a club drug, chances are that the user will feel like dancing. The intensity of the effects tend to vary depending on the amount taken. Often users will mix the drug with cocaine to counter its sedative effects. Users often experience what is known as the "K hole", which is when a user is absorbed so much in the experience that the real world is completely disassociated from them. This takes a high dosage to result in this effect.
Ketamine is known to enhance the effects of alcohol and other sedatives such as vallium and barbiturates, therefore increasing the risk of overdose.
Long term use has been linked to memory lapses in users, and it is known to affect the urinary tract, resulting in cystitis. Users may also experience severe stomach cramps.
While the dangers of ketamine are widely disputed, it is worth knowing that two of its champions, Marcia Moore and DM Turner, who wrote extensively about their experiences, both died prematurely as a direct result of ketamine abuse-Turner drowning in his bath after injecting the drug and being unable to move, and Moore of hypothermia after passing out in the woods after injecting ketamine. These are only two stories out of thousands that have used the drug with no ill effect, but it highlights the fact that if one is going to use these type of drugs recreationally, it is preferable to be in a social situation rather than alone as there is no way to predict what may happen. As we have previously pointed out, the environment of the user is all important.
Mephadrone (Mcat, Meow Meow, drone)
Mephadrone is a
stimulant related to amphetamine that was first synthesised as
long ago as 1929. It has only become popular in the early 21st
century within the dance culture due to the impure varieties of
drugs such as ecstacy that hit the scene due to prohibition driving it
underground. The same prohibitive laws have now been applied to mephedrone,
which has resulted in the price doubling. It won't be long before the
purity of the drug is affected, which will lead to further dangers on top of
those associated with the drug alone. This is the result of
media propaganda and misinformation. In fact, the term "meow
meow" wasn't known before the popular press first coined the
name.
Ironically, widespread use of mephedrone came about because of the laws which criminalise other substances that were popular within the club and rave scene, as well as the lack of purity of ecstacy and cocaine.
Its effects are said to be similar to both cocaine and MDMA, and like amphetamine, it is relatively easy and cheap to synthesise. These effects include intense rushes, heightened musical appreciation, increased energy and euphoria which last for around one to three hours, depending on the amount ingested and the method of use. This evidence is mainly anecdotal however, as there are no formal research results, and as the drug, despite being around for nearly a century, has only been popular in the last few years, meaning its long term effects can only be speculated upon.
One side effect that is certain is bruxism, the grinding of teeth, also associated with other stimulants such as cocaine, amphetamine and ecstacy. It is claimed that it affects concentration and short term memory, and has been linked to paranoia and depression. Increased heart rate is common, but there is no evidence that it has any effect mentally.
As mephedrone is a stimulant, it is known to cause dehydration, and doctors recommend the user drinks water at regular intervals while intoxicated and avoids using alcohol or any other drug in conjuction with it.
Several deaths due to mephedrone have been reported in the media, however there is no medical evidence that the drug was the direct cause of this in every case. It has been proven to be the cause of a small number however, but as it is a relatively new drug, one can only speculate as to the full dangers of it. It is believed to be less addictive than cocaine, while at the same time carrying the same risks. As the drug is a stimulant, it is not recommended for those with heart conditions. It is worth pointing out however, that the number of alleged deaths that have been linked to mephedrone are a tiny fraction of the number of deaths that are proven to be a direct result of alcohol.
Ironically, widespread use of mephedrone came about because of the laws which criminalise other substances that were popular within the club and rave scene, as well as the lack of purity of ecstacy and cocaine.
Its effects are said to be similar to both cocaine and MDMA, and like amphetamine, it is relatively easy and cheap to synthesise. These effects include intense rushes, heightened musical appreciation, increased energy and euphoria which last for around one to three hours, depending on the amount ingested and the method of use. This evidence is mainly anecdotal however, as there are no formal research results, and as the drug, despite being around for nearly a century, has only been popular in the last few years, meaning its long term effects can only be speculated upon.
One side effect that is certain is bruxism, the grinding of teeth, also associated with other stimulants such as cocaine, amphetamine and ecstacy. It is claimed that it affects concentration and short term memory, and has been linked to paranoia and depression. Increased heart rate is common, but there is no evidence that it has any effect mentally.
As mephedrone is a stimulant, it is known to cause dehydration, and doctors recommend the user drinks water at regular intervals while intoxicated and avoids using alcohol or any other drug in conjuction with it.
Several deaths due to mephedrone have been reported in the media, however there is no medical evidence that the drug was the direct cause of this in every case. It has been proven to be the cause of a small number however, but as it is a relatively new drug, one can only speculate as to the full dangers of it. It is believed to be less addictive than cocaine, while at the same time carrying the same risks. As the drug is a stimulant, it is not recommended for those with heart conditions. It is worth pointing out however, that the number of alleged deaths that have been linked to mephedrone are a tiny fraction of the number of deaths that are proven to be a direct result of alcohol.
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