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Military Technology - the Special K Experiment

Why Is This Idea Important?: It could save a lot of soldiers lives if this was really possible.

A drug known on the streets as Special K (Ketamine) is said by its users to produce out-of-body experiences. While these are most likely just hallucinations it wouldn't be hard to test. Just ask some soldiers to volunteer for a test. Give them the drug and if they report an out-of-boy experience have them say what they saw on a computer screen facing away from them. If by some weird chance people really could throw their consciousness this way, sort of like ventriloquists throwing their voices, then it would be a handy tool for the military to have. They have send soldiers in their out-of-body state to search buildings and report back where ambushes had been laid (among many other things).

Submitted by longshot9999 2 years ago

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  1. we_spencer said:

    It appears that the democrat party is intimately and heavily involved with the testing of this drug and its out of "body" experiences over the past 40 years. The proof is in their economic policies of borrowing to get out of debt and prefering subordonate notes over prefered notes in settling bankrupsy contrary to ages old business law.

    2 years ago
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  2. Big Rooster said:

    longshot, so do the drugs LSD and XTC but I really don't think I would sleep well knowing they were on these drugs and had weapons at the same time...I'll pass thank you.

    It's bad enough we have kids on the streets putting us in the same situation.

    2 years ago
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  3. we_spencer said:

    Rooster,

    Are you refering to the politicians, military or both being on drugs and having weapons?

    I would have no problem if it was just the politicians, thou I would prefer that they (the poilticians) be given steady heavy disages of Thorazine.

    2 years ago
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  4. Big Rooster said:

    we_spencer, I agree with the Thorazine...that would slow them down and keep them from going out into direct sunlight too...give em a double shot! I would love to see them do the Thorazine shuffle with that glazed over look in their eyes for the next two years.

    2 years ago
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  5. longshot9999 said:

    Big Rooster, LSD, XTC and other street drugs don't dependably reproduce this experience on-demand and have other side effects that would make them poor candidates for this idea. Ketamine is a disociative drug that's kind of in a class all by itself when it comes to this issue. The dame experience can be reliably reproduced by stimulating specidic areas of the brain with an instrument probe (google Swiss epilepsy experiments) but that's a bit invasive. The subject was actually given a serious test for unrelated purposes several years ago by Massachusetts General Hospital. They'd had so many people report out-of-body experiences on the operating table that they put a monitor up on a shelf facing away from the operating table and for 6 months had a random phrase appear on the screen. They were hoping to happen into a case where one of the patients could read the screen. Using special K would take away the randomness inherent in their experiment.

    2 years ago
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  6. Big Rooster said:

    And nobody could read the screen...case closed. PETA cries when Obama killed a fly and yet nobody has stopped this testing? Dreams pretty much prove you don't have to be awake or alert to see things that seem to be very real.

    2 years ago
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