Zombieland on the streets of Philadelphia
The streets of Philadelphia are overrun with zombies. Videos of crowds of homeless drug addicts are circulating online. The footage shows emaciated people frozen in unnatural positions, seemingly out of touch with reality.
The number of fentanyl addicts has surpassed all previous records. Statistics show that one in every 1,000 city residents is dying from the drug. Over 80% of overdose deaths are related to fentanyl—an all-time high. Things are far worse than during the heroin crisis of the 1990s.
The problem has become a national catastrophe, and existing treatments are failing to stem the rising number of addicts.
Because of this, neighborhoods and streets are teeming with addicts, frozen in unnatural positions, completely detached from reality.
Fentanyl is approximately 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. The lethal dose for an adult is about 2 milligrams. At the same time, it is very cheap.















