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>The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein's emails suggested he had an interest in potentially toxic plants that eliminated free will.
In an email dated March 3, 2014, sent to an individual identified as Ann Rodriguez, Epstein wrote, 'ask chris about my trumpet plants at nursery [SIC]?,' a line that may indicate he had Angel's Trumpet plants.
Also known as 'Devil's Breath,' the flowering shrub contains scopolamine, a potent psychoactive compound that can cause serious effects on the nervous system.
Scopolamine interferes with the brain's memory system by blocking key receptors in the central nervous system. In high doses, it can leave a person highly suggestible and almost catatonic.
Archive: https://archive.today/rSHu0
From the post:
>>The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein's emails suggested he had an interest in potentially toxic plants that eliminated free will.
In an email dated March 3, 2014, sent to an individual identified as Ann Rodriguez, Epstein wrote, 'ask chris about my trumpet plants at nursery [SIC]?,' a line that may indicate he had Angel's Trumpet plants.
Also known as 'Devil's Breath,' the flowering shrub contains scopolamine, a potent psychoactive compound that can cause serious effects on the nervous system.
Scopolamine interferes with the brain's memory system by blocking key receptors in the central nervous system. In high doses, it can leave a person highly suggestible and almost catatonic.