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Stephen King's "Needful Things" and how those fictional cases could be possible

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Who likes horror tales, where some evil takes people under the control? I like those stories very much, and one of my favorite novels about this sector is "Needful things", what is the story about the small city at USA, what would take control one of my favorite bad guys: Randall Flagg, what is one of the King's usual charters in the field of pure evilness. In this book, Randal Flagg portrays an antique dealer, who would take control the soul of some people, and this happens, the way that this man gives something, like the picture of Elvis to some person, and then Flagg takes the soul for payment.


This novel seems like some fiction, and we all think that this could ever happen to us, but then we must understand that maybe King knows something about this kind of things. In this case, somebody could actually make nasty tricks to somebody, by giving this person some object, what has covered some chemical like the superheroine, what would slip in the human body by the skin.


If the criminal wants to addict some person can that monster first touch the victim with paper or gloves, what is painted with Fentanyl, that is chemically produced synthetic opiate. That could make the person very happy, and give that target the feel of euphony. In this version, the man of evil could actually take somebody under the control, by giving to that poor man or woman some drug by aerosol, what would be sprayed to victims face, or it can also paint to some things like photographs.


After that, this man can just take the victim under the control by using chemical agents, what that monster might put in that victim's deodorant. Of course, that type of criminals can mix the opiates in the drinks in some bar, and those medicals cause always the good feeling, what hides the most addictive chemical agent in the world. And of course, those victims cannot resist that man if they don't know about that opiate.


Monsters like this fictional Randall Flagg usually make their victims addicted to those opiates, and that is the good way to control somebody's mind and will. If the victim doesn't do everything, what this monster wants, must this man just decrease the level of the opiate, and that makes always bad feeling for the person, who is in the hook of those chemicals. This is one way to clean person bank account and then drive that targeted human straight to the gutter. So those kinds of Randall Flaggs is in the real life extremely dangerous and cold bloody persons, who would suck their victims dry from money and other property.

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