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[[File:True Detective-Scopolamine.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''In popular culture''' - The first season of [[True Detective]] has a scene in which the former undercover cop Rust Cohle has to get the trust of a gang member again, "Ginger" offers him a powder to snort, which is Scopolamine, and it continues with Cohle having trouble to go from memory why he is visiting again after years.]]
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[[File:True Detective-Scopolamine.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''In popular culture''' - The first season of [[True Detective]] has a scene in which the former undercover cop Rust Cohle has to get the trust of a gang member again, "Ginger" offers him a powder to snort, which is Scopolamine, and it continues with Cohle having trouble to go from memory why he is visiting.]]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071121123826/http://www.sobercircle.com/index.asp?node=resources&section=articles&fileid=8 The Most Dangerous Drug in the World] - ([http://archive.ph/umAnf archive.is])
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071121123826/http://www.sobercircle.com/index.asp?node=resources&section=articles&fileid=8 The Most Dangerous Drug in the World] - ([http://archive.ph/umAnf archive.is])
  

Revision as of 00:49, 4 January 2022

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Devil's Breath, a plant which contains Scopolamine.
Interest ofProject CHATTER
A naturally occurring drug.
Vice documentary on the effects of the drug.

Hyoscine (or Scopolamine) is a psychedelic drug with generally unpleasant potent effects on both mind and body. It is a delieriant and can make users suggestible and submissive. It has been tested for use as a truthserum and can be fatal.

Effects

It was researched in MKUltra related projects for use as a "truth drug", but found allegedly unreliable and abandoned; earlier research tested the use of Scopolamine in criminology.[1][2] However, usage in recent years in Europe has been reported[3][4] and a 2014 crime and safety report from Columbia mentions: "Unofficial estimates put the number of annual scopolamine incidents in Colombia at approximately 50,000".[5] A complete knock out of critical thinking and a state of basically taking orders from others has been reported in a Vice documentary by a victim of such attack in Colombia.[6][7] Afterwards memory is at best strongly impaired, but more likely completely lost; this effect would have made the drug a perfect research candidate for MK-Ultra and it may have been used in assassinations like the RFK/Assassination.

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In popular culture - The first season of True Detective has a scene in which the former undercover cop Rust Cohle has to get the trust of a gang member again, "Ginger" offers him a powder to snort, which is Scopolamine, and it continues with Cohle having trouble to go from memory why he is visiting.


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