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flesheater 04-07-2008 07:33 PM

Scopolamine-Colombian Devil's Breath
 
There was an incident that happened to my friend who found himself a victim of Scopolamine in Costa Rica. There were many of us who doubted his story after he told his experience as a WARNING TO ALL!

Well, let me just say, it is definitely some scary shit!

Today, I came across this video which documents the powers of Scopolmine, which is used in many crimes on unsuspecting victims, especially in Colombia.

I think it's one of the most disturbing videos I've ever seen. It is very freak'n informative, a wake up call to the dangers that are out there in the P$P scene, a warning to all!

I highly recommend you watch all 9 videos, it may save your life!

http://www.vbs.tv/player.php?bctid=1...TE3NDYwNF9fTkV...

genuinegirly 04-07-2008 07:48 PM

Yeah, this looks like some scary stuff. Thanks for the head's up!
Wiki article

Quote:

Scopolamine has been used under the name burundanga, a jungle form of Rohypnol in Venezuelan and Thailand resorts in order to drug and then rob tourists. Delivery mechanisms include using pamphlets and flyers laced with the drug; however, spiked alcoholic drinks are the most common.

A nine part series on the drug, also known as "Colombian Devil's Breath", can be found on VBS.TV.

In recent years the criminal use of scopolamine has become an epidemic. Approximately fifty percent of emergency room admissions for poisoning in Bogotá have been attributed to scopolamine.

Victims of this crime are often admitted to a hospital in police custody, under the assumption that the patient is experiencing a psychotic episode. A telltale sign is a fever accompanied by a lack of sweat.

Scopolamine is used criminally as a date rape drug and as an aid to robbery, the most common act being the clandestine drugging of a victim's drink. It is preferred because it induces retrograde amnesia, or an inability to recall events prior to its administration or during the time of intoxication.


MSD 04-07-2008 07:54 PM

"P$P"?

Scopolamine is not very different than any other anticholinergic that crosses the blood-brain barrier if taken in high doses, the difference is that its active dose is so much smaller. In high doses it's a deleriant, a dissociative, potentiates opiates, and induces amnesia. Taking a shitload of Benadryl will do nearly the same thing.


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