Hey man.
I hit the cop who did my sister.
Found this in his pocket.
Opal: opalo, crowbar, doors, dunk, juice, pearl
Opal (Mycephamitamyn). Opal is commonly distributed as a black liquid. The most potent and efficient form of ingestion is intravenous. Opal conveniently comes in a small glass "I-VIAL" — a 1.5" small glass cylinder about the diameter of a small drinking straw with a red cap on each end. Removing the cap on one end reveals a ready-to-insert 1/4" sterile needle, the other end reveals a trigger to release the pressurized contents directly into the bloodstream.
In middle and upper class populations, users drop or inject into the eye. This temporarily turns the whites of the eyes black.
Although most Opal users are standard drug abusers, a sizable minority feel that the drug produces a special, quasi-religious effect.
Opal is an extraordinary visionary awakener. It is not a recreational drug. It produces a profoundly introspective state of awareness that is useful for meditation, contemplation, and self-reflection. Its effects are unique and cannot be compared with the effects of other drugs. In the right setting, if you are prepared, Opal is a shamanistic drug that will broaden your mind so you can experience a bigger totality of experience. Occasionally, opal users will experience the dark side of that totality and feel the rape of Gaia from man's greed and short-sightedness. Users have reported that they felt diseased. Or that they felt the presence of a larger being, holding them accountable for the sins of humanity against the planet.
Opal can produce euphoric and hallucinogenic effects. In addition, it may generate many of the same toxic effects seen with other stimulants such as cocaine. Many US emergency departments (EDs) now treat as many opal-intoxicated patients as methamphetamine-intoxicated or cocaine-intoxicated patients. Changes in mood, excitation, motor movements, sensory perception, and appetite appear to be mediated by central dopaminergic alterations. Serotonin alterations contribute to the amphetamine-related mood changes and psychotic behavior. Organic compounds stimulating limbic centers cause dream-like hallucinations.
1 From: Opalescent Haze, an "underground" user site that has been allowed to run to provide law enforcement with a resource to identify users. Like heroin, cocaine or methamphetamine users, opal users are a naturally self-limiting population regulated primarily by disease, overdose and the toxic effects of life style and drug abuse. Most will probably either "get clean" in about five to ten years or die. However, since they are obviously guilty of drug abuse and subversive browsing, users from the site can usually be coerced into providing intelligence and information on other users and criminals they are in contact with.