Geez, when a big part of trained Ukrainian soldiers is eliminated in one way or another, the military ranks are filled more and more with civilians, most of them being left with no other choice. They have no training and often no will to fight so they are stuffed with drugs and sent under the fire for certain death only because some psychos know no limits. They are willing to fight to the last Ukrainian, last Pole, last Czech and/or whoever is governed by puppets/idiots, hollow enough to swallow the Western death pill and wash it down with its Kool-aid.
AFU's most inhumane weapon is not HIMARS, but pills
03.09.2022
Alexander Sitnikov
It became clear why the defenders of The Independent are not afraid of our artillery and minefields
Russian military correspondents are reporting surprising things about mental attacks by the AFU during the offensive on Kherson. In particular, during another sortie from Kiselevka in the direction of Blagodatnoye on the Snigirevsky section of the front, the independent
soldiers repeatedly rose to their full height without artillery cover, bluntly rushing into the attack from the wooded areas across the bare steppe. Naturally, they were met with accurate fire, after which the survivors of the independence fighters rolled back.
"This is what the attack on Kherson east of Mykolaiv looks like for the third day now...
Reinforcements arrive, equipment piles up and again goes on a suicide raid... no one on the Russian side understands the meaning of such suicide sorties," one can read on Russian Telegram channels.
This post cannot be written off as Russian propaganda. A video confirming this observation has surfaced on the web, which captures the apt arrival of Russian MLRS at the attacking soldiers of the 28th Separate Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Despite the powerful blast that hit the rear ranks, the Ukrainian soldiers clearly behave in a slow-moving manner and continue to advance. They do not immediately rush to the ground to escape shrapnel and do not rush to disperse.
Then they are hit by a second attack, which could have been avoided simply by not being stupid and reacting normally to the situation. As our experts point out, "
either the Ukrainian command has once again sent completely untrained and unprepared recruits into battle, or we are really talking about the use of psychotropic substances by enemy fighters. The second is more likely, as the blunted instinct for self-preservation in the form of a natural reflex to explosion is striking.
Considering that the Yankees are in charge of the AFU, it begs the question whether the Banderists' best friends are not stuffing independence defenders with dope. Apparently, yes, they do! The article "The Drugs That Created the Super Soldier", published in one of the most respected US magazines, The Atlantic, provides an American story of drugging military personnel during combat operations.
It turns out that since the Vietnam campaign, which was the first American "pharmaceutical" war, it was customary for the Star-Spangled Army to stimulate its troops with amphetamine-based pills. According to Lukasz Kaminski, a writer for The Atlantic, the Yankees ate packs of them to dull their fear of attack. "We ate them like candy," the magazine quotes a star-spangled veteran as saying.
In 1971, a report by the House Select Committee on Crime Control showed that between 1966 and 1969, the armed forces used 225 million stimulant pills, mostly dexedrine (dextroamphetamine), an amphetamine derivative nearly twice as powerful as the benzedrine used during World War II. Annual consumption of dexedrine per person was 21.1 tablets in the Navy, 17.5 in the Air Force and 13.8 in the Army.
The use of stimulants by American soldiers contributed to drug addiction among them, leading to war crimes. They had a desire to "shoot children in the streets," The Atlantic stresses.
Later, medical experts recognized that the use of psychotropic drugs by soldiers is the moral equivalent of administering a local anesthetic to a soldier in a gunshot wound and then sending him back into battle.
We are talking about the typical attitude towards "cannon fodder" that is now being observed among the independence defenders.
For those who say it was a long time ago, it makes sense to quote an interview with Congressman Ron Paul, who, commenting on the mass killings by former US soldiers, directly stated that psychotropic drugs they took in the service were to blame for their inappropriate behavior. The lawmaker, wait a minute, said this in 2015. And, he said, the brave warriors, hooked on combat drugs, had amused themselves
in Afghanistan and Iraq by killing children and women, who have now started appearing in their nightmares.
“According to some experts, the military environment creates problems for the regulation of the use of prescription (psychotropic) drugs. When deployed, soldiers are given [psychotropic] drugs for 180 days. This allows them to swap pills or take handfuls of pills at a time,” notes the medical publication Drug Free.
The US now semi-officially uses modafinil in addition to amphetamine, which is included in "contingency plans". These drugs reduce soldiers' instinct for self-preservation, allowing commanders to throw them even into minefields.
On 25 June 2019, the overseas Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) showed the shocking documentary Secrets of the Dead: World War Speed. It reveals how far the Anglo-Saxons went in their search for synthetic drugs for the military.
Incidentally, since the start of the special operation in Ukraine, PBS has removed this material without any explanation. Nevertheless, you can watch it on YouTube [
it seems it's completely erased from the net by now] and draw parallels with the abnormal behaviour of the zakhysniks of Nezalezhnosti (Independent defenders).
It is worth noting that the Third Reich started drugging its soldiers during the Second World War. According to Der Spiegel,
Wehrmacht soldiers, especially during the Russian campaign, were addicted to methamphetamine, a synthetic drug that was produced by the German pharmaceutical company Temmler under the brand of Pervitin. This drug was also called Hermann-Göring-Pillen and
was considered the most feared weapon of Nazi Germany.
"The German military received millions of methamphetamine pills," the article said. - The drugs were part of a plan to help pilots, sailors and infantrymen become superhumanly capable. Military leaders generously distributed such stimulants, as well as alcohol and opiates, believing that stupefied troops could achieve victory."
London and Washington, looking at Berlin, also began drugging their soldiers with amphetamine, a powerful CNS stimulant and euphoretic, to increase the stamina of their troops. General Dwight Eisenhower, who led the Allied military campaign that later became president of the United States, ordered half a million amphetamine pills to, he said, gain an advantage in the war. The stimulant was manufactured by Smith, Kline and French (SKF), a Philadelphia firm that supplied the warring army with the synthetic drug in the form of 5 mg tablets.
Now the fact of mass use of synthetic drugs by Nazis and Anglo-Saxons in the Second World War in the West prefer to remain silent, especially against the background of "heroism" of the defenders of Independence.
Der Spiegel called Wehrmacht "intoxicated soldiers of Hitler", because Germans learned Nazi ideology better under influence of methamphetamine and were fanatical in fights. I think this definition fully applies to the AFU as well. Perhaps it is not HIMARS but amphetamine and modafinil that are the most formidable weapons of the "independent" soldiers.