Oh good-----by now they know who did it-------RIGHT?
The lefties are crossing their fingers hoping it's a white supremacist guy as opposed to an Antifa idiot that took a wrong turn.
could be some nut high on KETAMINE. I have no specific examples-----but that stuff----
as I have LEARNED-----is supposed to be mind-altering. People SEE stuff
Yes, you are correct, ketamine does have certain hallucinogenic effects, but it is also a VERY powerful sedative. Chances of them being able to drive there, run over all the people, and then try to escape while on ketamine are slime to none, and slim just left town.
Ketamine, sold under the brand name
Ketalar among others, is a
medication mainly used for starting and maintaining
anesthesia.
[4] It induces a
trance-like state while providing
pain relief,
sedation, and
memory loss.
[5] Other uses include for
chronic pain and for sedation in
intensive care.
[6][7] Heart function, breathing, and airway reflexes generally remain functional.
[5] Effects typically begin within five minutes when given by injection with the main effects lasting up to 25 minutes.
[3][4]
Common side effects include psychological reactions as the medication wears off.
[8] These reactions may include agitation, confusion, or
hallucinations.
[4][8][9] Elevated
blood pressure and muscle tremors are relatively common, while
low blood pressure and a decrease in breathing are less so.
[4][9] Spasms of the larynx may rarely occur.
[4] Ketamine has been classified as an
NMDA receptor antagonist but its mechanism was not well understood as of 2017.
[10]
And, here is more about how it affects you when it is used recreationaly...................
Recreational
Main article:
Recreational use of ketamine
Ketamine poured onto glass and left to dry
Ketamine use as a recreational drug has been implicated in deaths globally, with more than 90 deaths in England and Wales in the years of 2005-2013.
[39] They include accidental poisonings, drownings, traffic accidents, and suicides.
[39] The majority of deaths were among young people.
[40] This has led to increased regulation (e.g., upgrading ketamine from a Class C to a Class B banned substance in the U.K.).
[41]
Unlike the other well-known dissociatives
phencyclidine (PCP) and
dextromethorphan (DXM), ketamine is very short-acting. It takes effect within about 10 minutes,
[42] while its
hallucinogenic effects last 60 minutes when
insufflated or injected and up to two hours when ingested orally.
[43]
At anesthetic doses, under-dosaged from a medical point of view, ketamine produces a
dissociative state, characterised by a sense of detachment from one's physical body and the external world which is known as
depersonalization and
derealization.
[44] At sufficiently high doses, users may experience what is called the "
K-hole", a state of extreme dissociation with visual and auditory hallucinations.
[45] John C. Lilly,
Marcia Moore and
D. M. Turner (amongst others) have written extensively about their own
entheogenic use of, and
psychonautic experiences with ketamine.
[46] Both Moore and Turner died prematurely (due to hypothermia and drowning respectively) during presumed unsupervised ketamine use.
[47]
Ketamine - Wikipedia
The dissociative state that it produces would render you unable to drive or even walk. If you take a high enough dose to find the "k hole", you won't even move.
Saw a documentary on one of the learning channels about it.