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Originally posted by FreedomCommander
reply to post by boymonkey74
Like I said, it's off record, meaning, only private sector and those that work there. Internet is not going to do any good.
So far, I'm the only whistle blower that is willing to test his stuff on this drug.
How did you learn about this?
How long has it been around?
What does it have to do with Yale?
What is/was your involvement?
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask
I only seek opinions, not attention. I made this thread seeking information, not flags or stars.
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
reply to post by kimish
I wish I can make this up, but I can't. I forgot the book's name that my friend has said, but from another book called "Ultimate Reality" there is a chapter called "Chapter 34: Miscellaneous Topics" with one of it's sections labeled "Terrifying Metamorphoses and Displaced Intelligence" which does talk about werewolves and vampire, in the flesh.
It talks about what are were-wolves. In human form, they are 6 times stronger than an average man and can run as far and fast as the 6-million dollar man. But if that isn't enough, in human form, they can jump... 15 feet.
There was a scare in Los Angeles in 1962. It was true. However, only 2 in a million people are werewolves.
This is scary stuff. This is why I'm cautious.
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
As the title say, What is the were-virus/wir-virus?
Only from what I have heard, Yale University is conducting research on it. Comes in two shades, Strength-enhancement and Neuro-enhancement.
Yale University denies such claims, but apparently a connection is willing to give it for a reasonable price of $280 and will be shipped in dry ice and in a week's time.
The drug/virus can be administered by oral or injection. Unknown on full effects other than dependance on shade. Unknown on time limit.
The only thing I can say is this: The only thing that changes is your muscles/brain, they are faster, stronger, and harder than before. Unknown on whether the person is still human or not. No transformations of any sort has happened. Unknown if they are able to have a human family if they take the drug/virus.
Unknown on how many people have done this other than their performance has increased.
If Yale is up to this, then what I'm going to get will have to pass a certain test I have developed. If fails, then I'll report this thread as a hoax and discontinue saying such things.
If success, a warning will go out to say that a new type of steroid is out and will change a person's life, forever.
I wouldn't say this if I knew this was false, but I need others opinions on the matter at hand.
Thoughts, comments?