New Zombie Drug Coming Out of Sierra Leone May Contain Crushed Human Bone

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A dangerous drug crisis is unfolding in Sierra Leone, West Africa, centered on a psychoactive substance known locally as “kush.” Unlike the synthetic cannabis product called “kush” in the US, the West African version is a highly toxic blend of drugs and chemicals, with reports indicating that ground-up human bone is one of its ingredients.

To say it is a “zombie drug” is an understatement of its effects. MORE

12 Comments on New Zombie Drug Coming Out of Sierra Leone May Contain Crushed Human Bone

  1. All street drugs could have human remains. It’s not like the makers are forced to put the ingredients list on the containers.

    Is that where the addict is gonna draw the line? Is he/she is going to quit because, “ew! bones!”? Doubtful.

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  2. Dem bones, dem dry bones now hear the spirit of hallucinations. NOT! How stupid or poor do you have to be to ingest this poison? The zombies crawl in, the zombies crawl out and that’s what it’s all about. If the rest of the toxic ingredients don’t get you the formaldehyde certainly will do you in.

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  3. Africa again. The place where the enlightened public believes that raping a virgin (read: children) and consuming their flesh and blood will cure AIDS. These kind of subhumans need to be kept on their shithole continent to prevent the rest of civilization from being infected with their particular brand of retardation.

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