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10.04.2026 12:00
A 30-second clip from Bengaluru has sparked widespread speculation about a so-called “zombie drug”, but experts warn against jumping to conclusions. With no verified evidence, the incident highlights how quickly misinformation spreads online. Not every unusual behaviour has a dramatic explanation; sometimes, context is everything. Pause, verify, and think before you share.

https://www.psychologs.com/viral-video-of-motionless-man-in-bengaluru-sparks-zombie-drug-speculation/

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Viral Video of Motionless Man in Bengaluru Sparks ‘Zombie Drug’ Speculation 
A viral video that captures an individual standing completely still without any element of movement around them in Bengaluru has gained considerable online visibility. The video has created lots of conversation and confusion surrounding the experience of the man in the video compared to everyone else running around him in their everyday hustle and bustle.  Social Media Fuels ‘Zombie Drug’ Claims  Following the wild attention the video gained, many users began sharing links between this case and the so-called “Zombie Drugs”, which typically refer to chemically compounded synthetics associated with abnormal physical manifestations. There have been many theories regarding the incident that happened, and many people compared it with similar events within different cities, but there are no scientific facts or real proof to show whether or not the man was high on those types of drugs.  Experts Urge Caution  Experts and authorities have discouraged the public from making assumptions based…
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