Nightmarish U.S. Navy Psa Warns against Dangers of Bath Salts
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The U.S. Navy has released a video warning sailors to stay away from bath salts. The video is part of a new campaign titled, 'It's not a fad...it's a nightmare,' which warns sailors to stay away from bath salts and other designer drugs.
The U.S. Navy has released a disturbing new PSA to discourage sailors from taking the designer drug known as bath salts, which has reportedly become a scourge among some servicemen.
In the video, a young sailor snorts a thick white line of the drug, vomits and then suffers demonic hallucinations.
After attacking his girlfriend on a date, he passes out in his apartment and eventually lands in the emergency room, where he begins to have seizures.
In an interview for the PSA, Lt. George Loeffler, a psychiatry resident at Naval Medical Center San Diego, says bath salts users risk suffering hallucinations, paranoia and other horrific effect for weeks after "jacking up their brain" on the drug.
The U.S. Navy has released a disturbing new PSA to discourage sailors from taking the designer drug known as bath salts, which has reportedly become a scourge among some servicemen.
In the video, a young sailor snorts a thick white line of the drug, vomits and then suffers demonic hallucinations.
After attacking his girlfriend on a date, he passes out in his apartment and eventually lands in the emergency room, where he begins to have seizures.
In an interview for the PSA, Lt. George Loeffler, a psychiatry resident at Naval Medical Center San Diego, says bath salts users risk suffering hallucinations, paranoia and other horrific effect for weeks after "jacking up their brain" on the drug.
Jan 5, 2013 12:41 AM