Re: [gabber] Anti-Drug Vaccines

From Night Stalker
Sent Fri, Jun 23rd 2000, 07:23

> BILLY wanted to be bad. He just never quite made it. Sure, he'd put in
> the hours hanging out with the wrong crowd.  He'd snorted what they
> snorted, injected what they injected and smoked what they smoked.  But
> while his friends found bliss or oblivion, Billy was left to watch from
> the sidelines, untouched by the drugs.

So BILLY decided to go out and buy that Sawn Off Shotgun he had been hearing
so much about, rather than continue to take drugs, which had no effect on
him thanks to the wonder drugs his parents gave him, he decided to be bad in
another way. Robbing Liquor stores... unfortunatly his parents where one
step ahead of him, having already injected him with the new Anti Violence
serum... so BILLY having no freedom turned the shotgun on himself, and ended
his life.

I mean where the fuck is this constant fuckin intervening gonna stop ? Shit
like this will eventually become compulsory at Birth. Where will our freedom
go ? Its only gonna lead to more dangerous drugs being invented to
circumvent the anti-bodies. Then what ??

America "Land of the Free" ?? Biggest fuckin understatement of all time if
ya ask me...

Darkest Regards
-  Sean Cooper  -
.:.   UNIT 731   .:.
Http://www.ucpzone.com/unitlabs/
"You Can`t Escape From The Phuture"

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Sent: 22 June 2000 22:18
Subject: [gabber] Anti-Drug Vaccines


> http://www.newscientist.com/features/features_22424.html
>
> This is just scary- companies are developing vaccines against drugs to
> deter usage...  Imagine if they start giving them to kids.
>
> Here's a snippet:
>
> BILLY wanted to be bad. He just never quite made it. Sure, he'd put in
> the hours hanging out with the wrong crowd.  He'd snorted what they
> snorted, injected what they injected and smoked what they smoked.  But
> while his friends found bliss or oblivion, Billy was left to watch from
> the sidelines, untouched by the drugs.
>
>                 Billy's parents couldn't
> have been happier with the result. Years ago, they'd made the decision
> to vaccinate their son against addictive chemicals. Thanks to a few
> simple injections, Billy's blood was brimming with antibodies that bind
> to these substances and stop them getting to his brain, like a thin red
> line of defence against life's vices.
>
>     Billy may be fictitious, but
> the prospect of an anti-drug vaccine isn't just a rebellious teenager's
> nightmare.  Academic labs and at least five companies are in the
> advanced stages of animal testing for antibody therapies against
> cocaine, phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine and even nicotine. One
> anti-cocaine vaccine has already been tested for safety in drug abusers.
> By the end of the year, it could be undergoing its first efficacy trials.
>
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