Psychological Dependence to PCP a.k.a WET

Psychological Dependence to PCP a.k.a WET

For those of us that have experimented once or twice in life with substances, it is often times very difficult to imagine someone that has never had a desire to try some type of drug or substance.  It has repeatedly been said that everyone has some type of addiction.

I do not accept this as the truth. On the contrary; I believe that there exist Millions of people that have never so much as taken a drink or smoked a cigarette.

Many young people between the ages of 14-21 are currently experimenting with what is called Wet-----aka (PCP.)

I know some people that prefer to dip their cigarettes in PCP or their Blunts.  Most PCP users administer the drug intermittently, although daily use has been reported and tolerance may develop. There is evidence of tolerance to behavioral effects of PCP in animals. PCP can be very addicting and use can lead to psychological dependence, craving, and drug seeking behavior. That means, extreme craving for this evil substance that makes people act out of their natural mind.

 Allow me to educate you on the dangers of using Wet or PCP to get a buzz.

 PCP is Embalming fluid First off; many kids in all types of neighborhoods are experimenting with this dead man’s drug. I say, dead man, because it is used to embalm the deceased, so if it is used to embalm the deceased; imagine what it is doing to your brain.

Embalming fluid is a compound of formaldehyde, methanol, ethanol and other solvents. In the Philadelphia suburb of Morrisville, a 14-year-old boy fatally stabbed a 33-year-old neighbor more than 70 times in May 2000, after smoking wet he purchased in Trenton, N.J. The boy, who said he took "wet" to quiet the voices in his head, is serving a seven-year sentence in a juvenile facility.

 To the increasing number of kids now smoking it, PCP induces a psychotic state with symptoms that resemble schizophrenia.  I have said this once before and I will say it again. Those voices that you are hearing are DEMONS, YES DEMONS.

When you experiment with drugs, you are giving permission through admission to the spiritual realm around us every day, to control your actions and thoughts.

 Although there are no national statistics on usage, many drug experts say anecdotal evidence suggests wet has spread from poor, minority inner-city areas to affluent, white suburban neighborhoods and college campuses.

Oh yes, many of those sweet college suburban children are experimenting with wet because it is legal. Formaldehyde can be purchased in drug stores and beauty supply stores (it is an ingredient in nail care products). It's also available in many schools science labs.

PCP triggers feelings of stimulation, euphoria, and lowers inhibitions at low doses. It also causes sweating, impaired coordination, and judgment, and slurred speech. The thing that is most frightening is how violent some people are when they ingest this particular substance.

There are some good facts about the usage here in the U.S and that is; As trends go, "wet" seems to have come and gone, as numbers on several national surveys, tracking use and problems linked to the drug, have declined recently. Don’t get too relieved because other studies are saying that the drug is reemerging or resurging because it is legal.

Wet users describe having extensive conversations with inanimate objects that seem to come to life, or even stepping outside of their own bodies and spending the night hanging out with themselves.  These are those forces that I previously mentioned, messing with your mind.

In March of 2009, the Washington Post reported that 10 percent of adults in D.C.’s justice system tested positive for the drug. The National Institute on Drug Abuse’s 2010 Monitoring the Future study reported that 1 percent of 12th graders had used PCP in the year prior to the survey, and 2.5 percent have tried it in their lifetimes.

Common effects of smoking wets include:

  • Elevated body temperature
    Schizophrenic episodes including voices instructing the user to commit crimes or violent acts
    ? Paranoia,anxiety and depression even to the point of suicide
    ? Delusions of superhuman strength or ability, such as the ability to fly
    ? Hallucinations, often disturbing or frightening, even when not high on the drug
    ? Runs of two to three days in which user feels neither the need for sleep nor food

Forces of evil are responsible for such drugs as marijuana, hashish, cocaine, speed, LSD, peyote, and mescaline. These drugs attack a person's mind and open it for a demon to enter. If you do not believe in such things, that is fine. I will convey this, though;

Drug overdose is killing thousands every year.

Drug dependency is killing family structure.

Drugs drain the nation economically.

Drugs drain the nation's health care system

Drug addicts now are being born from mothers who are addicts, passing the addiction in their womb.

Drug addiction is contributing greatly to the spread of AIDS.

Drug addiction is contributing to the sexual abuse of children and young adults through prostitution and pornography. This type of sin also "traffics in the bodies and souls of men", as Jesus prophesied in Revelation 18:13.

You don’t have to believe in Demons or Evil forces at all, one thing is for sure; they sure as Hell believe in you.
Knowledge is Power

 

 

Daryl Wms-Dotson

WDi Architecture, Inc.

8 年

I'm speechless

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