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Drug 'Devil's Breath' from Colombia can block free will, wipe memory and even kill
UK Daily Mail ^ | May 12, 2012 | Beth Stebner

Posted on 05/13/2012 3:57:59 PM PDT by Innovative

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To: Sarajevo

We have some areas on our beaches where it’s very rocky, seldom rains and extremely hot, salt air.
They thrive.


61 posted on 05/14/2012 6:29:03 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: jennings2004

At the original Mail link, there’s a 30 minute video; couple of gen-x reporters, doing an undercover report on this.

Sort of the expose you might see on that Al Gore channel. There’s one show (at least there was about a year ago, not sure now, called “Vanguard” which I actually liked on that network)

The expose was unnerving to say the least. They interviewed a (quite attractive) young lady who was I think served some in a drink, she proceeded to take them back to her apartment, and gave away all her boyfriend’s stuff. Eagerly. Incredibly she was not assaulted.

Another guy went to a strip club with friends. Two of them stayed late, and were somehow drugged. He woke up in a park, and when he returned home the doorman explained to him he had accompanied the guys who cleaned out his own apartment. His friend died, evidently he had a higher tolerance and the goons overdosed him trying to put him under.

The guy being interviewed explained that he (himself) “used to be a bad guy, ‘mal, mal, mal’” (looked the part certainly), when the reporter asked him what he did about the robbery, he explained he was somewhat notorious in the neighborhood, and several people recognized him and eventually they discovered who had done it.

He paid some guys to kill them, he said.

A prostitute was being interviewed, and said she had drugged guys more times than she could count.

I half expected this stuff to be debunked on this thread. The fact it’s not being debunked, is troubling.

I think I’ll scratch Columbia off my vacation plans.

Sheesh.


62 posted on 05/14/2012 6:52:32 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (Vote for the straight guy.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

“Casteneda made it all up.”

Another blind guide, leading a lot of people into a ditch.


63 posted on 05/15/2012 12:09:45 AM PDT by Dogbert41 ("...The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God" Zech. 12:5)
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To: Innovative

it’s an old drug...in the olden days, we used it with pain medicine to give to women in childbirth, and it was called “Twilight sleep”...the moms could cooperate with you during the childbirth but wouldn’t remember it the next day...that way, we could keep the narcotic dosage lower.

Of course, some women screamed their heads off, so the delivery rooms tended to be a bit noisy, and some would tell us secrets, some real, but some imagined or dreamed up... (some old novels suggested they used scopalamine as a truth serum too, but the problem is that you couldn’t rely on what was said: it might be true, or something they thought was true, or something they wished or imagined was true).

I’m not sure you could make a person a zombie from breathing it in...we always injected it, and the dosage was limited.


64 posted on 05/15/2012 4:32:38 AM PDT by LadyDoc
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To: Innovative

it’s an old drug...in the olden days, we used it with pain medicine to give to women in childbirth, and it was called “Twilight sleep”...the moms could cooperate with you during the childbirth but wouldn’t remember it the next day...that way, we could keep the narcotic dosage lower.

Of course, some women screamed their heads off, so the delivery rooms tended to be a bit noisy, and some would tell us secrets, some real, but some imagined or dreamed up... (some old novels suggested they used scopalamine as a truth serum too, but the problem is that you couldn’t rely on what was said: it might be true, or something they thought was true, or something they wished or imagined was true).

I’m not sure you could make a person a zombie from breathing it in...we always injected it, and the dosage was limited.


65 posted on 05/15/2012 4:32:57 AM PDT by LadyDoc
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ok...this explains my mother’s puzzling description of giving birth to me and my 2 sisters.

She said they would put the “mask” over and ask her to breathe deeply...and pretty soon, it was all over!

I’d ask obvious questions...Didn’t you have to push?
Well...she didn’t remember having to do that.

LOL! It sounded like magic...no pushing, no surgery...but somehow a baby came out.


66 posted on 05/15/2012 4:55:30 AM PDT by Scotswife
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