Devil's Breath Most Dangerous Drug, Blocks Free Will, Wipe Memory & Fatal

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The most dangerous drug in the world: 'Devil's Breath' chemical from Colombia can block free will, wipe memory and even kill


  • Scopolamine often blown into faces of victims or added to drinks
  • Within minutes, victims are like 'zombies' - coherent, but with no free will
  • Some victims report emptying bank accounts to robbers or helping them pillage own house
  • Drug is made from borrachero tree, which is common in Colombia
By BETH STEBNER
PUBLISHED: 17:44 EST, 12 May 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 13 May 2012

A hazardous drug that eliminates free will and can wipe the memory of its victims is currently being dealt on the streets of Colombia.
The drug is called scopolamine, but is colloquially known as ‘The Devil’s Breath,' and is derived from a particular type of tree common to South America.

Stories surrounding the drug are the stuff of urban legends, with some telling horror stories of how people were raped, forced to empty their bank accounts, and even coerced into giving up an organ.
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Danger: 'The Devil's Breath' is such a powerful drug that it can remove the capacity for free will


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Deadly drug: Scopolamine is made from the Borrachero tree, which blooms with deceptively beautiful white and yellow flowers




VICEs Ryan Duffy travelled to the country to find out more about the powerful drug. In two segments, he revealed the shocking culture of another Colombian drug world, interviewing those who deal the drug and those who have fallen victim to it.
Demencia Black, a drug dealer in the capital of Bogota, said the drug is frightening for the simplicity in which it can be administered.

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He told Vice that Scopolamine can be blown in the face of a passer-by on the street, and within minutes, that person is under the drug’s effect - scopolamine is odourless and tasteless.
‘You can guide them wherever you want,’ he explained. ‘It’s like they’re a child.’
Black said that one gram of Scopolamine is similar to a gram of cocaine, but later called it ‘worse than anthrax.’
In high doses, it is lethal.

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It only takes a moment: One drug dealer in Bogota explained how victims are drugged within minutes of exposure



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Victims: One Colombian woman said that under the influence of scopolamine, she led a man to her house and helped him ransack it

The drug, he said, turns people into complete zombies and blocks memories from forming. So even after the drug wears off, victims have no recollection as to what happened.
One victim told Vice that a man approached her on the street asking her for directions. Since it was close by, she helped take the man to his destination, and they drank juice together.


'You can guide them wherever you want. It’s like they’re a child.'


She took the man to her house and helped him gather all of her belongings, including her boyfriend’s cameras and savings.
‘It is painful to have lost money,’ the woman said,’ but I was actually quite lucky.’
According to the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, the drug - also known as hyoscine - causes the same level of memory loss as diazepam.
In ancient times, the drug was given to the mistresses of dead Colombian leaders – they were told to enter their master’s grave, where they were buried alive.
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Devil's Breath: The drug is odourless and tasteless and can simply be blown in the face of someone on the street; their free will vanishes after being exposed to it


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Dangerous: Vice's Ryan Duffy traveled to the capital of Bogota to find out more about the drug



In modern times, the CIA used the drug as part of Cold War interrogations, with the hope of using it like a truth serum.
However, because of the drug’s chemical makeup, it also induces powerful hallucinations.
The tree common around Colombia, and is called the ‘borrachero’ tree – loosely translated as the 'get-you-drunk' tree.
It is said that Colombian mothers warn their children not to fall asleep under the tree, though the leafy green canopies and large yellow and white flowers seem appealing.
Experts are baffled as to why Colombia is riddled with scopolamine-related crimes, but wager much of it has to do with the country’s torn drug-culture past, and on-going civil war.
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Just the Youtube screen cap alone looks scary.

One of my childhood friends is battling heroin addiction. 19 years now ... he's 33 years old and locked up presently.
 
To all the bgol tricks who like to head to south america for pussy.


pay attn.
 
DAMN it sure is :smh:
The Curse of the Crocodile: Russia's Deadly Designer Drug

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2078355,00.html
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:smh:
As typically happens in Russia, Pavlova began her drug use as a teenager shooting a substance called khanka, a tarlike opiate cooked from poppy bulbs, then graduated to heroin and finally, at the age of 27, switched to krokodil, because it has roughly the same effect as heroin but is at least three times cheaper and extremely easy to make. The active component is codeine, a widely sold over-the-counter painkiller that is not toxic on its own. But to produce krokodil, whose medical name is desomorphine, addicts mix it with ingredients including gasoline, paint thinner, hydrochloric acid, iodine and red phosphorous, which they scrape from the striking pads on matchboxes. In 2010, between a few hundred thousand and a million people, according to various official estimates, were injecting the resulting substance into their veins in Russia, so far the only country in the world to see the drug grow into an epidemic.
 
Just saw some of da pics. Had flesh rotting straight off da bone. :puke:

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^^^^

GASOLINE?? wtf? :eek::smh:

that shits a whole nother kind of dangerous
still dont know if its fuckin wit krocodile






fuck that

:smh:yeah someone posted a video the meat was sliding off in a bucket.

WHAT FUCKIN' PICS....
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sorry, but these VICE videos are rapidly losing credibility with me.

first that silly nims video in NY.

now this shit. anyone else ever think that the "local source" was just a homeless meth head? notice that after he scored the "scopolamine" he looked (and sounded) like he had taken a toot of something himself?

or that hooker who claimed she could rub it on a john's face but then later said she rubbed it on her own skin (under her nose)?

:lol:

or most of the oral myths that included touching scopolamine powder on paper could intoxicate you? your skin can't absorb enough scopolamine to do that.

:lol:

or the john that got robbed by 2 prostitutes? blamed it on scopolamine but admitted he finished MORE than a bottle of rum?

:lol:

people, scopolamine is used in OTC products!
 
sorry, but these VICE videos are rapidly losing credibility with me.

first that silly nims video in NY.

now this shit. anyone else ever think that the "local source" was just a homeless meth head? notice that after he scored the "scopolamine" he looked (and sounded) like he had taken a toot of something himself?

or that hooker who claimed she could rub it on a john's face but then later said she rubbed it on her own skin (under her nose)?

:lol:

Didn't shorty say while she did that, she had cotton stuffed up her own nose? :dunno:
 
Didn't shorty say while she did that, she had cotton stuffed up her own nose? :dunno:

yes, presumably so she wouldn't inhale it.

but did you miss the part where she said she could rub some on the john's face and drug them?

21 year old street kids aren't very bright, so they make up outlandish lies.

on the 1 hand she says she can drug johns by rubbing it on their face. then practically in the next breath she's talking about how she can rub it on her own face.

:lol:
 
sorry, but these VICE videos are rapidly losing credibility with me.

first that silly nims video in NY.

now this shit. anyone else ever think that the "local source" was just a homeless meth head? notice that after he scored the "scopolamine" he looked (and sounded) like he had taken a toot of something himself?
or that hooker who claimed she could rub it on a john's face but then later said she rubbed it on her own skin (under her nose)?

or most of the oral myths that included touching scopolamine powder on paper could intoxicate you? your skin can't absorb enough scopolamine to do that.

or the john that got robbed by 2 prostitutes? blamed it on scopolamine but admitted he finished MORE than a bottle of rum?

people, scopolamine is used in OTC products!

Notice how the only person that doesn't get got is the street vendor *wearing gloves*.
 
yes, presumably so she wouldn't inhale it.

but did you miss the part where she said she could rub some on the john's face and drug them?

21 year old street kids aren't very bright, so they make up outlandish lies.

on the 1 hand she says she can drug johns by rubbing it on their face. then practically in the next breath she's talking about how she can rub it on her own face.

:lol:

Yeah, I hear you. But since we don't really know that much about the drug it's hard to call it. I been around people who hustle and people who use most of my life. So I can tell who's a crackhead, who's a dope fiend, who like that girl and how they act. I NEVER seen Devil's Breath, or anybody selling or using that shit.

For now, the documentary is all I can go on.
 
Notice how the only person that doesn't get got is the street vendor *wearing gloves*.

he was wearing gloves, but he was also not a native english speaker.

speech, cadence and diction all play a part in derren brown's "act". notice all of his illusions involve a great deal of fast paced chatter.
 
I'd bet cash money this was in them Pill Cosbys...was perfectly legal in a pill that also had oxycodone in the 1940s-1990s.
They give it to women in labor to sedate them...called it "twilight sleep".
They were wide awake but couldn't feel a thing!! All of em said they woke up with cum on them and in pain...maybe them bitches thought they were dreaming he fucked them because they didn't REMEMBER that he actually DID!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopolamine

Twilight sleep (English translation of the German word Dämmerschlaf[1][2]) is an amnesic condition characterized by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine,[3] especially to relieve the pain of childbirth. This combination induces a semi-narcotic[4] state which produces the experience of childbirth without pain, or without the memory of pain.[3] The term 'Twilight Sleep' is also sometimes used to refer to modern intravenous sedation.
 
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