This survey is to determine how common is the neglected issue of ‘criminal intent’ by ‘involuntary drugging’ with toxic chemical compound Scopolamine!? Extracted from the Duboisia bush, currently grown on a global scale in the Barnett Region Queensland. Considered the world’s scariest drug goes by the street name's 'devils breath', 'touch', 'contact' or 'scoop'.
Reports are surfacing regarding the abuse of Scopolamine to either rob or sexually abuse in the area. Considering there are ‘secret groups of individuals’ in the region working to grow stronger strains(?) it should come with stringent laws in place. It can be blown in your face or mixed into a drink, is tasteless & colourless; effects seen within one minute, eyes become dilated! Scopolamine leaves the body in 3-4 days & excreted unchanged in urine within 12hrs after ingesting, making testing difficult. Hair tests are also available but no specific measure for scopolamine poisoning are in place!?
Surprisingly, Scopolamine is not listed at the Australian Institute of Criminology. Alkaloids Australia, who supplies BAYER, grows the Duboisia bush in Kingaroy (QLD) recently charged 33 times for acting as a criminal cartel. Columbia gets approx. 50,000 hospital entries p/a where it’s well-known to criminals to get someone under ‘chemical submission’, causes severe amnesia & submissiveness, to rob or to knock unconscious to sexually abuse or kidnap or kill someone; depending on its dose. It’s also well known in America & Spain as a 'date rape drug'? Toxic doses vary greatly with children being very susceptible, even 10mg can lead to death. VICE reported I gram can kill 10-15 adults!
Interestingly, Scopolamine shares the same compound number with cocaine; which its sometimes cut with, for its much cheaper cost & ease in obtaining. Scopolamine is listed as an ‘essential medicine’ & a ‘biological chemical weapon’- incapacitating agent! Used in WW2 to commit what was than termed ‘wild euthanasia’; causing terminal pneumonia? Its a highly toxic substance!
This survey serves to alert first respondents: Police, Mental Health Workers, GP’s & Emergency Departments regarding the importance of considering scopolamine intoxication in the setting of amnesia & anticholinergic syndrome. Warning signs also need to be placed in Public Areas, regarding the toxicity of the compound existing within the region; requires urgent attention for both tourists & everyday Australians. The survey is for anyone residing or travelling through from Brisbane to Gladstone in Queensland.
Thanks, in advance for your invaluable participation in this much-needed survey! Please share with your family & friends…