The story of Devil's Breath
You might say that these days, the world is experiencing a bit of a thawing period concerning the war on drugs. Of course, the majority of them are still illegal, however, punishments for possession and recreational use of these substances have been significantly reduced in many parts of the world. That being said, there are still some drugs out there that you should stay away from forever and ever
One of those drugs is a mysterious substance known as "Devil's Breath Burandanga or Devil's Breath, as it's widely know, is said to be
found almost exclusively in Colombia. It is derived from the flowers of
the borrachero tree .The drug is the stuff of folklore and urban legend in Colombia. It's
said that Devil's Breath removes the free will of those on it and wipes
all memories of their experience while intoxicated
In 2012, Vice dispatched one of its correspondents to the capital of
Colombia to investigate the rumors. There, they encountered a wide
variety of stories from people who believe they were drugged with
Devil's Breath. Some told of being raped, forced to empty their bank
accounts, and in one case, convinced to give up an organ. Part of what makes Devil's Breath so terrifying is that it can easily be administered to someone against their will
For the most part, Devil's Breath takes the form of a simple odorless
and tasteless powder. According to one drug dealer, the substance can
be blown in the face of a stranger on the street. Then, within minutes,
they're fully under your control. "You can guide them wherever you
want," he said. "It’s like they’re a child."
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