BETH STEBNER
UK Daily Mail
May 14, 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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More horrrible news just keeps coming in. It would be nice to hear something good, but I’d rather know the truth than believe a damn lie.
I’M GONNA CAPITALIZE THE MARKET OF THIS STUFF AND FEED IT TO GLOBALISTS AND FORCE THEM TO BE CONSTITUTIONALISTS AND WIPE THE MEMORY OF IT FROM THEM.
ALSO, COULDNT THIS DRUG BE USED TO MAKE PSYCHOTIC SHOOTERS ?
Isn’t Meclizine the brand name for scopolamine? I’m talking the anti-nasea med.