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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2012 18:34:46 GMT 10
I dont know what it does, where to get it, or the side effects...............but thats never stopped me before, put me down for a line.
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Post by concrete on May 14, 2012 21:09:56 GMT 10
Now. Seems I'm growing something called Brugmansia (Angels Trumpet). It looks very similar to the BORRACHERO TREE which these articles are reporting on about Scopolamine. Guess what. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BrugmansiaSooo... Anyone know how to isolate certain chemicals from plants?
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2012 22:34:27 GMT 10
You mean Datura? Now that I do know something about. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaturaYeap, yeap and yeap. When we were running around we found one of these in someones garden, stupidly told everyone we knew about, it was stipped bare inside two days, had a lot of friends that vanished for a few days after it, no idea where they had been. You have to be very careful about how much you take. We were never very careful.
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Post by concrete on May 14, 2012 22:47:16 GMT 10
Umm...
Big D. Ever think 1+1 might equal 1?
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Post by brillbilly on May 14, 2012 23:41:15 GMT 10
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Post by boxfree on May 15, 2012 9:19:06 GMT 10
Jimson weed grows wild here in Arizona. Some call it loco weed and cattle and horses that eat it sometimes have to be put down. People who ingest the seeds can go permanently blind or die.
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Post by sammysamm89 on Jun 4, 2012 2:32:33 GMT 10
This is just one of god knows how many drugs that are out there and have these kinds of effect on people.
Least we not forget the very well known concoction in The Serpent and the Rainbow that has been around since early 1900's (we all know it's probably earlier than that) that has been said to be used to "turn people into zombies".
I do however feel so much better knowing that recently (and is a complete joke that this was even an actual headline) the CDC has announced and I quote [quote"CDC does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead (or one that would present zombie-like symptoms)," wrote agency spokesman David Daigle in an email to The Huffington Post.][/quote]
Can we also put the CDC down for a line of this stuff Darryl??
My point not being the whole zombie apocalypse every thinks we're having but that this shit has been around along time books written, movies and documentaries made as well as countless studies done on these drugs.
The funny thing is they are blaming at least one of these zombie stories on drugs saying it made him do it..yet the CDC wants to release the above statement. Funny shit!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 11:27:51 GMT 10
Difference is I have never seen it in powdered form, which would make it more concentrated I would think..........besides, I hate eating leaves.
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