The Pill That Supposedly Turns Syrians Into Superhuman, Fearless, Relentless Killers
Captagon captures the imaginations of yellow journalists.

The Washington Post reports that "a tiny, highly addictive pill" known as Captagon is "fueling Syria's war and turning fighters into superhuman soldiers." According to Post reporter Peter Holley, Captagon, a stimulant that is "widely available across the Middle East," not only helps fund various armed groups in Syria; it enables their members to fight without fear, kill without hesitation or remorse, and resist brutal interrogation. "Captagon quickly produces a euphoric intensity in users, allowing Syria's fighters to stay up for days, killing with a numb, reckless abandon," Holley writes. "One secular ex-Syrian fighter who spoke to the BBC said the drug is tailor-made for the battlefield because of its ability to give soldiers superhuman energy and courage."
Holley quotes Reuters quoting "a drug control officer in the central city of Homs" who "observed the effects of Captagon on protesters and fighters held for questioning":
We would beat them, and they wouldn't feel the pain. Many of them would laugh while we were dealing them heavy blows. We would leave the prisoners for about 48 hours without questioning them while the effects of Captagon wore off, and then interrogation would become easier.
The use of stimulants by soldiers is nothing new. Both German and U.S. forces used amphetamines during World War II, and American pilots continue to rely on them to fight fatigue and maintain alertness. Contrary to the impression left by Holley's breathless report, there is nothing especially magical about Captagon, a.k.a. fenethylline, which is a combination of dextroamphetamine, the main ingredient in Adderall, and theophylline, a stimulant in the same class as caffeine that can be found in tea and chocolate. According to a 2014 post at Smarter Nootropics, fenethyline "doesn't appear to be active in its own right." Rather, "it's a prodrug that the liver separates into both of these compounds." Hence "the effects subjectively would be very similar to taking Adderall XR and drinking tea or coffee," although "the effects are going to be milder than the same dose of Adderall," since "half of the molecule" is the caffeine-like theophylline.
Captagon was first synthesized in 1961 by the German pharmaceutical company Degussa AG, which sold it as a treatment for narcolepsy, depression, and what today would be called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—one of the main conditions for which Adderall is prescribed. According to Wikipedia, Captagon "was considered to have fewer side effects and less potential for abuse than amphetamine," which jibes with the Smarter Nootropics account: "It is of lower abuse potential than Amphetamine, and is actually quite comparable to Vyvanse in terms of effects. Essentially while not a nootropic, Captagon was designed to be a 'smart drug' with a lower side effect and abuse potential than Adderall." Yet Holley, citing Reuters, claims "the drug's addictive power led most countries to ban its use."
In 1981 the U.S. government placed fenethylline in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, which is supposedly reserved for drugs that have a high abuse potential but no accepted medical use. "Fenethylline does not have an accepted medical use in the United States and is not approved for distribution," says a 2003 report from the Drug Enforcement Administration. But the DEA also notes that "fenethylline is a central nervous system stimulant with effects similar to amphetamine," which does have accepted medical uses, so this distinction, like many drawn by our drug laws, seems pretty arbitrary. Contrary to what Holley implies, there is no reason to think fenethylline is more addictive than prescription stimulants such as Adderall and Vyvanse or that it is more effective at fortifying soldiers for battle, let alone that it makes them "superhuman."
If Holley had claimed Adderall or Vyvanse was turning Syrian fighters into fearless, remorseless, relentless, pain-impervious killers, his report probably would have elicited more skepticism from his editors and readers. But since Captagon is unfamiliar to the Post's audience, it's safe to uncritically pass on hyperbolic secondhand stories about it. Holley's article reminds me of press coverage from the early 1990s, during the U.S. intervention in Somalia, that blamed the appalling violence in that country on qat, a stimulant shrub with a long history of social use there. Reporters can make up all kinds of shit about other people's drugs with little fear of contradiction.
[Thanks to Claudio Vidal for the tip.]
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Lance Henrikson is pleased.
That was the first thing I thought of as well. Glad you put it in. I wonder what this will do to people trying to get Adderall?
Xenophobia meet Drug Panic.
Drug Panic meet Xenophobia.
Oh, i see you two know each other quite well.
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Two great tastes that taste great together!
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Emily Murphy (The Black Candle) would be proud.
+1 Forced Sterilization for non-"human thoroughbreds"
That's why America is at such a disadvantage in the Middle East: Captagon lasts for 48 hours and Miraclo wears off after one.
Remember the 1980's when everyone was afraid of the Japanese? Remember then how ninja's were the superhuman threat?
That mantle has now been inherited by islamic terrorists.
1. One of those ninja frogmen needs to lose weight.
2. Lundgren runs like a girl.
No I won't say that to his face - he can still kick my ass.
3) Zoshka Mizak was/is incredibly hot and it's a crime she never appeared in another movie.
It's worse than PCP!
Now I really want this.
Yeah. If it's Sched1 then it's got to be good.
You should know ahead of time that it will make you poop your mouth.
The Washington Post reports that "a tiny, highly addictive pill" known as Captagon is "fueling Syria's war and turning fighters into superhuman soldiers."
Jesus tapdancing Christ, pick one. It's Climate Change, low oil prices or super drugs...
Super-drugged climate change is dropping the price of oil?
no no no, super-drugged oil is lubricating climate change. dumbass.
You forgot Bitcoin and encryption.
The use of stimulants by soldiers is nothing new. Both German and U.S. forces used amphetamines during World War II,
Schnapps and Benzadrine, baby!
It's Climate Change, low oil prices or super drugs...
It is probably a combination. The super drugs are petroleum based, and drilling for the oil to make them causes climate change.
"If your jihadist rage lasts for more than four hours, call your imam."
Side effects may include: increased risk of drone strikes, dry mouth, and suddenly having your internal organs spread over a large area.
May cause oily discharge.
Anal leakage.
There's a pill that turns you into a no-warrant-carrying, no-knock-raiding police officer?
Wow! Science!
There's a pill that turns you into a no-warrant-carrying, no-knock-raiding police officer?
Coptagon.
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Speaking of oil,
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Cool. With any luck, that should kill a few polar bears.
With any luck, that should kill a few polar bears.
OK
But we only have 5 years of oil remaining!
Sounds like a fun for a Friday nite on the town as well.
Popping pep pills to stay awake in a war zone is hardly new. If these fellows start using D-IX, get back to me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-IX
Shit. I want some of that.
Why is that not a party drug?
Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.
Why is it that our *non-white* opponents are always superhuman, amoral killing machines. From the Moro warriors at the beginning of the last century that drove the development of the 1911 because they were 'fanatical warriors who could be shot multiple times and would still try to kill you', to the quat chewers who were 'crazed', and now we have Captagon.
Ah, now we finally know why these guys are so hateful, violent, and evil. Good to know it has nothing to do with any belief system.
This is terrible news! What if some particularly nasty fighters come up with the idea of combining this dangerous super-drug with Bath Salts, which we all know will give each of them the combined strength of 10 men and also give them an insatiable craving for eating human flesh? We will be dealing with a super-strong, super-alert zombie army, folks!!
I don't want my face eaten!
Given how much will-sapping power there is in a single joint, why don't we start flying in the bales and bales of seized MJ and giving it away? Within a month there won't be an ISIS soldier who's arse wasn't too big to fit into hit pants and spends the day sitting around watching the sunlight play through the bullet holes in his living room wall.
Do we have Helicopter Agammamon here?
So go running for the shelter of Muhammad's little helper.
Complete ignorance about how drugs or guns actually work provides an endless supply of derp.
Clearly, in this case, they work the same. Taking this pill or merely touching a gun apparently both turn you into a rage-fueled murder machine.
Which makes me wonder why they need the pills? But maybe their guns have the wrong ergonomic features or color to properly puppeteer the minds of humans.
The secret compartment of my ring I fill/
With my ISIS super energy pill!
So when Captain America does it it's ok huh
BAATH SALTS!
Elohel
How is this not a story about hash?
Because I think they know even low-information readers know that smoking hash isn't actually helpful if you want to stay up for "days".
All of this misinformation makes me wonder if it was a enormous misunderstanding -- or purposeful misrepresentation -- that led to hash users becoming associated with assassins.
According to a relatively well sourced article I read about it the other day, purposeful misrepresentation.
I read that the got the recruits totally ripped, showed them a "paradise" filled with hash and beautiful young nubile women, then said that's where they went if they died in battle.
Rather clever giving them a taste of paradise.
They must also be smoking banana peels!
The drug warriors were right: Speed kills!
"SOLDIERS TAKE DRUGS TO STAY ALERT! MORE AT 10!!!"
But the DEA also notes that "fenethylline is a central nervous system stimulant with effects similar to amphetamine," which does have accepted medical uses, so this distinction, like many drawn by our drug laws, seems pretty arbitrary.
It must be relatively easy to make fenethylline making it harder for our pharmaceutical companies to make a profit off of it so it must be banned.
[Thanks to Claudio Vidal for the tip.]
Listen, I don't know who this Claudio clown is, but I posted this in the deep-sixed AM links AND the Friday Funnies
The Washington Post reports that "a tiny, highly addictive pill" known as Captagon is "fueling Syria's war and turning fighters into superhuman soldiers."
And according to christine christie, flapmymoutharino, and the other neo cons, the gateway drug that started them using this was marihuana.
They should force them to attend a US university, it'll turn them into pussies.
Sometimes man you jsut gotta roll with it.
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