Types of Amphetamines - By Narconon Watsonville, CA
This video is about the types of amphetamines and the side effects. Amphetamines have become very popular lately since it is addictive and can be found in some prescription drugs.
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Monday, August 28, 2017
Liked on YouTube: Speed makes Nellie aggressive (amphetamine) | Drugslab
Speed makes Nellie aggressive (amphetamine) | Drugslab
This episode Nellie Benner used speed (amphetamine). This powder is chemical medium with a stimulating effect. After using speed Nellie test her concentration and focus. USE: You can use speed on different ways; sniffing (the effect will be shorter but strong), spray (You feel the effect right away, not recommended), rectal (anal) and oral (longer effect). Solvents can be damaged a risk full. To reduce the risk, you can dry the speed. Average you feel the speed 5 till 8 ours. 12 ours after taking the speed you may still feel effects. Because the long trip doesn’t take more speed. The trip will take longer. Don’t combine it with other drugs and alcohol. DOSE: Strength of amphetamine is varied; dosage is hard. Depending on experience, way of using and strength of the speed 5 – 40 mg is an usual dose. RISKS: Overheating (hyperthermia). Warm environment + not drinking water enough +dancing = overheating. Search for a cool environment, take your rest, drink 2 glasses water in one hour and sweat. Increased risk of heart troubles. (cardiovascular problems). On long term and a lot of use; brain damage. Addicted Psychical problems and hangover. OUR HOSTS: Rens Polman: http://ift.tt/2cjKQk0 Nellie Benner: http://ift.tt/2cS1Umr Bastiaan Rosman: http://ift.tt/2cjLUo2 CURIOUS ABOUT A DRUG? Let us know which drug by commenting in the comment section below or by using the hashtag #DrugslabBNN. ABOUT DRUGSLAB: Drugslab is an educational YouTube channel about drugs, funded by the Dutch government. On this YouTube channel we, Rens Polman, Nellie Benner and Bastiaan Rosman, will take in the drugs you want us to try. We do this in the name of science so we can show you what the effect of drugs are on the human body. You can suggest any type of drug by commenting in the comment section below the videos or by using the hashtag #drugslab. Besides our weekly experiment, we provide you of safe methods of use, safe doses, the effects, the risks and very useful do's and don'ts when high on drugs. Given by experienced epicureans. Light it up people, in the name of science! Peace. ABOUT BNN: BNN is a Dutch public broadcasting association. The broadcasting association was founded in 1997 by Bart de Graaff. The focus of the broadcasting association lies on reaching teenagers and young adults. BNN produces entertainment and informative television programs, radio programs and feature films. Some of BNN’s programming has dealt controversial issues such as the shortage of organ donors, drugs and sex. ABOUT SPUITEN EN SLIKKEN: Drugslab is part of Spuiten en Slikken. Spuiten en Slikken (translated as Shoot and Swallow) is a Dutch program on public television. It is a program about sexuality and drugs that started in 2005. It has been broadcasted since on BNN. The aim of the program is to educate youngsters. In the show discussions about sex and drugs take place with weekly guests. The program also features small reports about certain types of drugs and the effects of them, as well as different aspects of sex. WARNING: The following show serves an educational purpose in relation to the use of drugs and the effects of using drugs. It is explicitly not the intention to encourage people to use drugs. The acts seen in this show are performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals. Accordingly, BNN-VARA and the producers must insist that no one attempt to recreate or re-enact any activity performed on this show and BNN-VARA will not be liable for any material and/or immaterial damage if people do so!
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This episode Nellie Benner used speed (amphetamine). This powder is chemical medium with a stimulating effect. After using speed Nellie test her concentration and focus. USE: You can use speed on different ways; sniffing (the effect will be shorter but strong), spray (You feel the effect right away, not recommended), rectal (anal) and oral (longer effect). Solvents can be damaged a risk full. To reduce the risk, you can dry the speed. Average you feel the speed 5 till 8 ours. 12 ours after taking the speed you may still feel effects. Because the long trip doesn’t take more speed. The trip will take longer. Don’t combine it with other drugs and alcohol. DOSE: Strength of amphetamine is varied; dosage is hard. Depending on experience, way of using and strength of the speed 5 – 40 mg is an usual dose. RISKS: Overheating (hyperthermia). Warm environment + not drinking water enough +dancing = overheating. Search for a cool environment, take your rest, drink 2 glasses water in one hour and sweat. Increased risk of heart troubles. (cardiovascular problems). On long term and a lot of use; brain damage. Addicted Psychical problems and hangover. OUR HOSTS: Rens Polman: http://ift.tt/2cjKQk0 Nellie Benner: http://ift.tt/2cS1Umr Bastiaan Rosman: http://ift.tt/2cjLUo2 CURIOUS ABOUT A DRUG? Let us know which drug by commenting in the comment section below or by using the hashtag #DrugslabBNN. ABOUT DRUGSLAB: Drugslab is an educational YouTube channel about drugs, funded by the Dutch government. On this YouTube channel we, Rens Polman, Nellie Benner and Bastiaan Rosman, will take in the drugs you want us to try. We do this in the name of science so we can show you what the effect of drugs are on the human body. You can suggest any type of drug by commenting in the comment section below the videos or by using the hashtag #drugslab. Besides our weekly experiment, we provide you of safe methods of use, safe doses, the effects, the risks and very useful do's and don'ts when high on drugs. Given by experienced epicureans. Light it up people, in the name of science! Peace. ABOUT BNN: BNN is a Dutch public broadcasting association. The broadcasting association was founded in 1997 by Bart de Graaff. The focus of the broadcasting association lies on reaching teenagers and young adults. BNN produces entertainment and informative television programs, radio programs and feature films. Some of BNN’s programming has dealt controversial issues such as the shortage of organ donors, drugs and sex. ABOUT SPUITEN EN SLIKKEN: Drugslab is part of Spuiten en Slikken. Spuiten en Slikken (translated as Shoot and Swallow) is a Dutch program on public television. It is a program about sexuality and drugs that started in 2005. It has been broadcasted since on BNN. The aim of the program is to educate youngsters. In the show discussions about sex and drugs take place with weekly guests. The program also features small reports about certain types of drugs and the effects of them, as well as different aspects of sex. WARNING: The following show serves an educational purpose in relation to the use of drugs and the effects of using drugs. It is explicitly not the intention to encourage people to use drugs. The acts seen in this show are performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals. Accordingly, BNN-VARA and the producers must insist that no one attempt to recreate or re-enact any activity performed on this show and BNN-VARA will not be liable for any material and/or immaterial damage if people do so!
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Sunday, August 27, 2017
Liked on YouTube: Paratroopers Static Line Jump From C-17
Paratroopers Static Line Jump From C-17
Paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division perform static line jumps from C-17 Globemaster III aircraft over Sicily Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. AiirSource Military covers events and missions from the United States Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Visit our channel for more military videos: http://www.youtube.com/AiirSource Like & share this video to show your support! Subscribe to stay updated: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=AiirSource Facebook: http://ift.tt/1Rs6MMv Google+: http://ift.tt/1RtUEUX Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AiirSource SSgt Michelle Di Ciolli, SrA Nicholas Priest, SSgt Chelsi Urban
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Paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division perform static line jumps from C-17 Globemaster III aircraft over Sicily Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. AiirSource Military covers events and missions from the United States Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Visit our channel for more military videos: http://www.youtube.com/AiirSource Like & share this video to show your support! Subscribe to stay updated: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=AiirSource Facebook: http://ift.tt/1Rs6MMv Google+: http://ift.tt/1RtUEUX Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AiirSource SSgt Michelle Di Ciolli, SrA Nicholas Priest, SSgt Chelsi Urban
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Liked on YouTube: Paratroopers Parachute Jumping - Hercules C 130 Aircraft
Paratroopers Parachute Jumping - Hercules C 130 Aircraft
Paratroopers Parachute Jumping - Hercules C 130 Aircraft Cool video brought to you by fascinating life channel presents footage from a mounted camera of British Army Paratroopers with the Parachute Regiment on a training exercise with their American counterparts, jumping from a Hercules C-130 transport aircraft. Enjoy! Attribution: Paratroopers Jumping from a Hercules C-130 Aircraft from Ministry of Defence http://ift.tt/2w8SA53 under cc by http://ift.tt/oKTIFM
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Paratroopers Parachute Jumping - Hercules C 130 Aircraft Cool video brought to you by fascinating life channel presents footage from a mounted camera of British Army Paratroopers with the Parachute Regiment on a training exercise with their American counterparts, jumping from a Hercules C-130 transport aircraft. Enjoy! Attribution: Paratroopers Jumping from a Hercules C-130 Aircraft from Ministry of Defence http://ift.tt/2w8SA53 under cc by http://ift.tt/oKTIFM
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Liked on YouTube: U.S. Military To Deliver Its First Bulletproof, Weaponized Iron Man Suit In 2018
U.S. Military To Deliver Its First Bulletproof, Weaponized Iron Man Suit In 2018
U.S. Military To Deliver Its First Bulletproof, Weaponized Iron Man Suit In 2018 Summary: TALOS, or Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, is a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton designed to protect the lives of soldiers on the front lines, especially those who lead the army in a mission. Adm. Bill McRaven got the idea of the super suit when a U.S. soldier under his command died during a raid in Afghanistan, vowing never to let such a tragedy happen to one of them again. “One of our folks going through the door was killed by the Taliban on the other side in an attempt to rescue a hostage,” McRaven told National Public Radio (NPR). Compared to Iron Man’s suit, TALOS is a liquid armor that can solidify when it’s hit by a bullet, which is more technologically advanced, but it won’t have flying capabilities or a built-in JARVIS, although it has in-helmet technologies that improve visibility and provide better communication with the rest of the troop. A chemical engineering professor from the University of Delaware Norman Wagner applied nanotechnology to produce this adaptive liquid material. “These particles organize themselves quickly, locally in a way that they can’t flow anymore and they become like a solid,” Wagner explained the technology to NPR. Just like Stark’s suit, TALOS is fitted with built-in sensors that monitor the wearer’s health, checking conditions from heart rate to body temperature. The suit is far from completion, as the developers are still fine-tuning it to further improve its protection capabilities and cut down its strain on the wearer. The head U.S. Special Operations Command, Gen. Joseph Votel, took over the project and hopes to have it ready for the U.S. Army as soon as possible to give each soldier “the advantage when he is most vulnerable.”
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U.S. Military To Deliver Its First Bulletproof, Weaponized Iron Man Suit In 2018 Summary: TALOS, or Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, is a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton designed to protect the lives of soldiers on the front lines, especially those who lead the army in a mission. Adm. Bill McRaven got the idea of the super suit when a U.S. soldier under his command died during a raid in Afghanistan, vowing never to let such a tragedy happen to one of them again. “One of our folks going through the door was killed by the Taliban on the other side in an attempt to rescue a hostage,” McRaven told National Public Radio (NPR). Compared to Iron Man’s suit, TALOS is a liquid armor that can solidify when it’s hit by a bullet, which is more technologically advanced, but it won’t have flying capabilities or a built-in JARVIS, although it has in-helmet technologies that improve visibility and provide better communication with the rest of the troop. A chemical engineering professor from the University of Delaware Norman Wagner applied nanotechnology to produce this adaptive liquid material. “These particles organize themselves quickly, locally in a way that they can’t flow anymore and they become like a solid,” Wagner explained the technology to NPR. Just like Stark’s suit, TALOS is fitted with built-in sensors that monitor the wearer’s health, checking conditions from heart rate to body temperature. The suit is far from completion, as the developers are still fine-tuning it to further improve its protection capabilities and cut down its strain on the wearer. The head U.S. Special Operations Command, Gen. Joseph Votel, took over the project and hopes to have it ready for the U.S. Army as soon as possible to give each soldier “the advantage when he is most vulnerable.”
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