Posted on 05/13/2012 3:57:59 PM PDT by Innovative
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
... 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.
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.
She took the man to her house and helped him gather all of her belongings, including her boyfriend's cameras and savings.
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Misterioso: From my experience, they don't always work.
Okay, Best Intriguing Freeper Post of 2012 Award.
It grows wild pretty much everywhere.
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I don’t think the ‘Devil’s Breath’ in the story and Angel Trumpits here could be the same thing.
If you read the story, they had to go to South America to investigate the plant.
There was recently an episode of ‘Criminal Intent’ that involved a serial killer who used this drug on victims. The bad guy dumped some white powder on a tray (I was just figuring it was cocaine) and then blew it into his victims face. Then he instructed the guy to kill his own son, who was also a captive. This all happened on the bad guy’s fishing boat.
Huh... A topless White Zombie.
It would be interesting if certain political figures were made to tell the truth.
Not if we do it first. JUST KIDDING!
Brugmansia is the plant used in Colombia and Datura is the plant supposedly consumed by Carlos Castenda in Mexico. The two are closely related members of the solanaceae family and both are known as Angel's Trumpet.
The Colombians may be misusing it but the reporters could probably have gone just about anywhere to locate a source of scopolamine. I know a couple guys who tried some wild Jimson weed they found around their camp site in Southern California back in the 70s.
Oh, ok. Wow.
Glad I never picked any of those flowers. (they are so beautiful) They shouldn’t have those things growing around public places. Children don’t know they’re dangerous.
I live near the beach here, and there have been more than a few tourists who have poisoned themselves by using oleander branches (oleander bushes are everywhere along the beaches)to spear hot dogs to roast.
They’re not a problem unless you actually consume them. A lot of common plants are toxic. Probably the worst and most common is oleander. It is TOXIC. I’ve been told to wear gloves when handling it.
I read all his books in the 70s before I had an encounter with Jesus. It was all sorcery.
I hack down my neighbor’s oleander bushes twice a year (27 years now) and have never had any problems. The plants exude a milky white sap when cut, like Milkweed. They are just indestructible.
Featured in a recent episode of Castle.
Take the ‘little grenades’ and grind them up for tea ... just sayin’
Dumb me, I remember when I was a kid and once picking some oleander blossoms- and then somebody told me they were poisonous and to wash my hands.
It’s amazing more children aren’t poisoned by plants.
They’re drawn to flowers and putting things in their mouth.
I’m just dumbfounded that that apt. complex here would allow those Angels Trumpets to grow on its grounds. Lots of children live there.
(By the way, there is a movie called ‘White Oleander’ about a woman who used them to poison her husband. Good movie
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283139/)
Well, at least I didn’t use the brances to spear hotdogs like some of our tourists along our beaches.
They’re so dangerous I don’t know why they don’t cut them all down.
Casteneda made it all up.
Casteneda made it all up.
Really? I’ve got to try some of those. I have spots on my property where I can’t even get cactus to grow.
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