Several weeks ago we came to you with a warning that shocked many and yet was denied by even more. Our attempts to shed light on a growing evil behind the scenes of dice cream fell on deaf ears. Although some did take up the warning and with their help we continue the fight against what may be the largest threat to global peace since world war II and in fact as you will find out may have similar ties to the second great war.

After our first report we were driven underground by the government. Not only our American offices but offices in Japan, China, Russia and many other major countries were shut down and many of our colleagues thrown in jail with no reason. So most of us have gone underground and we bring you this report while on the run.



Our first report sent ripples through much of the civilized world but Dice cream began a fast campaign to win the hearts and souls of the world wide community. They began giving away Pink teddy bears (as picture below)

As well as tee shirts:

We ran across many of these items in parts of war zones such as this tee shirt hanging from a clothing line outside of the karkand market.

Dice Creams efforts paid off when American stores began having shortages due to the war consumers rushed the stores in droves trying to buy as much dice cream as possible.


Now we ask ourselves why? Why the desperation to get dice cream? Well as we uncovered in our last article there are several compounds that were not identifiable. Due to the nature of our situation proper labs and funding to look into the chemical compounds has been uneasy to come by. Although our reporter John Johnson or Crack head John senior Drug correspondent

was able to identify that part of the chemical compound as opium based explaining the almost addictive nature of the dice cream. Crack head John went on to explain "Yo that be some sick Sh!t yo give me another of that Zatar Wetland special before a brother has to represent." After we deciphered exactly what he was saying we discovered that one of the main ingredients was opium grown in Zatar wetlands one of the hot zones in the war. We decided visit the battle zone ourselves to see what we could find.

After several attempts to get into the war zone we were able to procure a chopper and take a flight over the battle zone. Around the entire area fields of various kinds many of which were the opium fields we were looking for:

One interesting thing that we did find though and is yet unexplained were what looked to be crop circles in the fields themselves? Only time and research will tell if this in fact has a connection to what the unknown chemical compounds in dice cream really are.


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