A bunch of drugged-up, kill-crazy psychopaths. Send them to North Korea...that would be interesting.
The real “drug” is islam.
ADHD and asthma meds. Doesn’t sound that exciting once you get past the blaring headlines.
BS...it’s just imams, the Koran, and simple hatred and giving into it...
It is ISLAM that turns them into “unforgiving killing machines”....
Hey, I’ve got an idea. Let’s bring a lot of them to the USA so they can bring their drug with them!
One of the Yazidi sex slave children who escaped said it was horrific when they came to them on drugs and raped them. I wonder if this was the drug she was talking about.
Headshots cure that
The nazis had a “go pill” called Pervitin that was widely used. Hitler himself was a fan of the drug.
Cart in front of horse there.
*slam does that to them too.
What makes ISIS dangerous isn't what drugs they take, it's what the first initial 'I' in their name stands for.
A form of this is given by doctors in the US to young boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. It is no wonder we have school shootings when this killer drug is widely given. That’s why the military does not accept recruits who have taken these drugs in the past. They, along with the opioids, prescribed by doctors and sold by the billions by Big Pharma, have destroyed thousands of lives.
Wait a tick! Isn’t this the same religion that bans alcohol?
Drugging warriors has been done for centuries. The Germans drugged their soldiers for higher performance without fear.
Hitlers Little Helper: A History of Rampant Drug Use Under the Nazis
By DAGMAR HERZOGMARCH 27, 2017
Norman Ohler documents the ways the drugs drove the German Army during World War II, in his book Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich.
German soldiers during the early part of WWII were known to use Pervitin, a form of methamphetamine. (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration)
Ohler argues that some of the German army’s early triumphs victories that would shape the course of the war were thanks in part to the use of an over-the-counter form of methamphetamine called Pervitin. A doctor named Otto F. Ranke was tasked with improving the performance of German soldiers. He had seen studies that showed Pervitin reduced fear and fatigue, and realized it was the perfect combination for soldiers.
Pervitin helped keep the army marching past the breaking point when Germany invaded France by way of the Ardennes mountains. But the drug also helped the soldiers fight.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/books/review/blitzed-drugs-third-reich-norman-ohler.html