Dangerous Drug Called ‘Flakka’ Turns People Into Delusional Zombie-Like Monsters

Dangerous Drug Called ‘Flakka’ Turns People Into Delusional Zombie-Like Monsters.



There are several recreational drugs used by addicts for non-medicinal or leisure purposes. The most common are Ecstasy, Opium, Cocaine, LSD, and Heroin. Each drug has a different effect but are all mind-altering substances that are detrimental to a user’s mental and physical health. However, there is one drug that turns people into zombie-like monsters!


The drug is called Flakka, aka Zombie Drug, one of the most dangerous drugs in the planet. Similar to the one which we saw in the novel Rise of the Ghost Ebola.
“It’s called the zombie drug because people who use it go into a zombie state and either eat themselves or bite and chew other people. They exhibit delusional behavior and superhuman strength.” said Bethlehem police Chief Mark DiLuzio.

Flakka is a cheap, synthetic stimulant, chemically similar to amphetamine in bath salts. This dangerous drug is made from a compound called alpha-PVP, a chemical cousin of cathinone class developed in the 1960s that has been sold as a designer drug.
Flakka is also called “gravel” because it looks like the colorful gravel stones found in fish tanks.
There are many cases linked with flakka, such as the recent case of a Florida college student accused of killing a couple and then biting the dead man’s face. The 19-year old was apprehended by the police after the incident in which police said the boy had supernatural strength.
“When you see a case like this where someone is biting off pieces of somebody’s face, could it be Flakka? The answer is it absolutely could be a Flakka case,” said Martin County Sheriff William Snyder.
Earlier this September, a man on flakka was running naked across an intersection to escape the imaginary people he said were chasing him.

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