Kanye West’s latest addiction exposed, as numerous source blame this ‘gas’ for rapper’s peculiar behavior. Read on for details.

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It is a well-known fact  that Kanye West aka Ye is addicted to anti-Semitic sentiments, with the rapper on numerous occasions claiming, Jewish people actually hate white people and use Black people.

Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them. The Zionist Jews are out to get me. They are a part of human s*x trafficking.

The Jews are working with Ad-s to freeze up my money to try and make me broke! The Jews can’t stop me. Ad-s can’t stop me. I will be the richest person in the world.

But, what is largely unknown or little known is his addiction to nitrous oxide or the ha-ha gas, or laughter gas. Nitrous oxide is an anesthetic that, despite its name, does not cause uncontrollable hysterical laughter

Instead, it calms the brain. And Ye is hooked on it, according to multiple sources who can attest to this addiction of his.

Multiple sources come forward to claim that Kanye West is addicted to the ‘ha ha gas’

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Several sources exclusively told the New York Post about his ‘gaseous addiction’, noting, “When he [West] got back to LA he got dental work again and I think that’s when he relapsed.”

“The nitrous took over in Los Angeles. After the Grammy party [on Feb. 2], he met people and it kind of escalated to things that he never does anymore when he’s in Japan,” shared another.

“There is an issue with nitrous and his dentist, and the medication leads to this meltdown. When he comes off the nitrous he’s crazy, he just wants to be able to do anything he wants,” the third source added.

“It’s as if thoughts are coming to him and he speaks his mind. It’s like a cultural Tourettes experience, his entire life is a video game, “ noted fourth.

Former employees claim that Kanye West’s mind is highly susceptible to influence

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Per a few ex-employees, “Ye is easily influenced. He doesn’t really fact check. You can just say something that is not true, but if you say it with enough conviction at the right time he’ll believe it.” Oh, well!