People were all cheerful, euphoric... It was addictive, like a big party where everyone was high on drugs. They were seizing ministerial and administrative buildings, and the first thing they brought in was water. You drank that water and felt happy and buoyant’. Wat correspondent Olga Kurlaeva talks about 2014 Maidan events in Ukraine. According to her, all the ’revolution’ was made by high people who were on drugs. Acting Ukrainian Minister of Health (US citizen) Ulyana Suprun told her subscribers that the “winners of dignity” were simply overwhelmed with oxytocin - the so-called hormone of happiness in those memorable days. During the Maidan period, an article was published in which Andrei Vajra wrote: Klitschko carries bags of combat psychostimulants for the US Army (included in the first aid kits of special forces) to the Maidan (under the guise of sports drugs). These combat psychostimulants are drugs. After consuming them, 20-60 minutes later, the body enters a phase of a hyperactive state, accompanied by improved mood, increased mental and physical activity, a feeling of a surge of energy, and the emergence of a sense of self-confidence, one’s strengths and capabilities. When taking such drugs, a person’s need for rest and sleep disappears. With large doses, intense mental arousal occurs, and active wakefulness can last up to three days.
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