Pentagon’s New Drug Weapons: “Calmatives”

August 26th, 2007

It sounds like they’re looking for drugs to create more docile Americans. Will it make enemy forces want to watch TV and shop at WalMart, too?

Via: Wired:

In fact, it looks like the military are all set to start deploying a new generation of – well, as the report points out, they carefully avoid calling them chemical weapons. The preferred terms are nonlethal techniques, riot control agents, or, more commonly, calmatives.

How’s that? Calmative originally meant something quite specific, but researchers at the Army’s Edgewood Chemical Biological Center have started using their own definition:

A calmative agent can be defined as an antipersonnel chemical that leaves the victim awake and mobile but without the will or ability to meet military objectives or carry out criminal activity.

3 Responses to “Pentagon’s New Drug Weapons: “Calmatives””

  1. kristofer says:

    why dont they just use weed?

  2. kristofer says:

    my fault, they are.

  3. Jason says:

    War on drugs.

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