Anonymous ID: 726909 March 6, 2019, 1:37 p.m. No.5542641   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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re: Ketamine

Most anons probably know this, but just in case and for new eyes:

Ketamine is a hallucinogen and dissociative, something sought after in the MKUltra experiments.

http://www.ketamine.com/dissociative-anaesthetic.html

https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/hallucinogens-dissociative-drugs/what-are-effects-common-dissociative-drugs-brain-body

"Ketamine [2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)-cyclohexanone] is used as a general anaesthetic; in pain management to reduce opioid tolerance and withdrawal; in controversial drug-assisted psychotherapy; recreationally, as an ill-named "club drug"; and as an experimental tool to investigate the properties of mind.

Sub-anaesthetic doses of ketamine may induce feelings of euphoria, dreamy detachment, deep mystical insights, loss of normal time sense, "floating" weightlessly away from one's body-image, and an altered phenomenology of thought. Some users report merging with inanimate objects, vivid "near-death" experiences, extraterrestrial beings and meeting God - or Satan. By common consent, experience of the "K-hole" cannot adequately be captured in words. Ketamine-inspired insights are also hard to integrate into the rest of one's life - not least because the drug induces significant amnesia.

When ketamine is administered at higher, anaesthetic doses of 1 mg/kg intravenously, the subject may stare blankly into space with his or her eyes open for 10 or 12 minutes, still retaining significant muscle tone but unresponsive to environmental stimuli. This state of detachment was christened "dissociative anaesthesia" by University of Michigan researcher Edward Domino, who credits the term to his wife. The two classic dissociative anaesthetics are ketamine and phencyclidine."