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Henbane Bell (Scopolia carniolica)

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A Legal Phytochemical Source Of Scopolamine


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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."



First impression: The first thing I notice about this plant is that the scientific name seems to be derived from the drug it produces known as scopolamine. Scopolia, scopolamine.. Usually when the scientist do this, it is to indicate that this particular species is one that produces the most known quantities of whatever particular phytochemical it is named after, in this case scopolia c. is named after the component known as scopolamine. I cite this fact all over this blog entry so, I won't cite it again here.


Disclaimer: I hope that this blog post provides Christian and Jewish authorities, and all other righteous human beings in the US government, as well as vigilantes, with good intel on natural phytochemical sources of scopolamine, a deadly mind control drug / poison that's used to rape, rob, and even murder.[2][3][4] It's 100% legal in the US, and underground chemist and drug rings can isolate it(ie: free-base it, extract it) from any number of scopolamine producing plants, such as : Henbane(Hyoscyamus niger), Bella Donna(Atropa belladonna), Mandrake, Datura(hornapples, jimsonweeds, or devil's trumpets), Serpentine wood, and this one (Scopolia carniolica).[8] A ethnobotanical supplier out in Europe is supplying the whole globe with the seeds, his shop is Ethnoplants.com I'm not affiliated with Ethnoplants.com nor do I get paid for the reference. I did ask the shop owner if he would kindly link to my page here. This information is for intel purposes only. Keep in mind that it is academics(chemist are scholars) that mostly run the illegal drug trade, and corrupt authorities in the DEA, FBI, and Police. They're all working together, and note that phytochemist(academics) are the ones who are interested in these drugs, and have the knowledge and supplies to produce them)


Tip: Usually when the government starts to crack down on a specific plant, like they did with Mimosa Hostilis, what those involved in the commerce(the ethnobotanical industry) will do, is they'll find another plant that produces that same chemical that the government is leaving alone, or they'll find a new plant that produces a precursor to the substance they want to produce, and begin to market and distribute it instead. For example, Marigolds won't get you high, but they produce a chemical that can be converted into LSD, thus making them a potential precursor in illegal LSD manufacturing operations. Another example of this is when big bro started coming after Mimosa h, people started using other DMT producing plants instead. The government only seems to go after what is popular. Organized crime cults have their role in the moulding of the ethnobotanical industry. I'm here to expose it.


Nicknames: Henbane bells;[1] | OG Observation: Interesting fact about the name "Henbane bells", that I learned from another ethnobotanical of Native American origin that I blogged on recently ( called "DogBane" or "Apocynum androsaemifolium" for the scientific name ).. Is that Merriam-webster's online dictionary defines "bane" as: "a source of harm or ruin : curse. death; destruction;" Dogbane is poisonous to Dogs, hints Dog+bane(death). Another scopolamine producing plant goes by "Henbane", so it is interesting that this one has earned the title "Henbane bells", and also produces scopolamine, much like Henbane. Henbane has been used by dark occultist and witches[5] It's a deadly plant that's used in necromancy and divination by the occult[5](see Deuteronomy 18), and big big pharmaceutical companies.[6][7] Also the word "bells" in the name, reminds me of the band AC/DC and their song "hells bells", which is exactly what you'll be hearing if you're foolish enough to eat this deadly mind control drug used by dark sorcerers.


Classification: Deliriant; (psychoactive poison); Produces deadly mind control drug known as Scopolamine;[8]


Plant Family: Solanaceae; ( The same plant family as Tomatoes, Eggplants, Tobacco, Deadly nightshade, Bella Donna, Datura, Henbane, and many other species which produce scopolamie and related diabolical constituents ) Genus: Scopolia;[1] Species: S. carniolica;[1]


Ethnobotany: Henbane Bell, like all of the other diabolical deliriant mind control witches brew pharmakeia plants that also produce scopolamine and tropane alkaloids, is native to EUROPE![1] This is partially an observation, and partially a cited fact. What the occult and its criminal drug cartels likes to do, is they like to keep things quiet, and keep the church in the dark. What I like to do, is I like to expose them and really piss them off and bring light to those in the church who work for the gov who want to know about these diabolical mind control drugs, like scopolamine. Because we know the chemical constituents of this plant, and can see by its name "Henbane bell" its indicated nature, we can tell that it would be used as any other scopolamine carrier, in a diabolical and evil way. Nothing good can come from the use of this plant, and it is dark occultist and serpent medical who primarily have an interest in it, and the ones like it.


Natural Habitat: Europe;[1] ( OG Observation: It appears that there is a predictable recurrence in regards to scopolamine producing plants being native to Europe. I find this interesting and an undenyable pattern. I just thought I'd share that with the world, so that my research is as effective as possible. I want to help the good guys in the government keep up to speed with what diabolical deliriant drugs exist out there, like scopolamine and plants, so they won't be in the dark. )


Anti-dote: Jesus christ; Lots of Echinacea(chug like 5 pitchers of it);


What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? Phytochemistry is an academic field of study that directly plugs into ethnobotany, and the ethnobotanical industry. It's thanks to indigenous cultures who used plants that get you high, that modern medicine even exist. Ethnobotanist provide information for phytochemist, and ethnobotanical suppliers(people in the Ethnobotanical industry, shop owners, and marketers), help provide those researchers with specimens that go on to lead to future drug discovery, and the production and discovery of new medicines. The illegal drug trade has an interest in these ethnobotanicals, as well as organized crime cults, secret societies like the freemasons, and neo nazis, as well as the DEA, FBI, and the occult in general, as well as scholars and big drug companies.[2][3][4][5][7][10]


Phytochemicals: Scopolia carniolica produces anticholinergic tropane alkaloids, atropine and scopolamine.[8]


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties: These deadly plants are used by big pharmaceutical companies in the production of "medicines".[10][11] While deadly, they can be used medicinally, however I highly advise against trying such a horrible thing. Pharma producers make use of something called the Ardnt Shulz Rule to use poisons as medicine.[9] It's a rule that states any substance stimulates in small doses(acts as a medicine), inhibits in moderate doses, and kills in large enough doses.[9]


Related Ethnobotanicals: Henbane, Datura, Mandrake, Atropa Bella Donna, Serpentine wood, and one called Latua pubiflora AKA: SORCERER'S TREE; I'll be blogging on the sorcerer's tree soon, and add it to the database. I love exposing this stuff. If you know of any other scopolamine producing plants, please email me and let me know! I fact check everything so don't send me mis-information please. ScottTheWarrior@juno.com subject: HerbsPedia


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Academic citations:

[2] PubChem - The National Library Of Medicine, Scopolamine Database: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Scopolamine

[3] Vice News, Worlds Sacariest Drug (The Devils Breath) Short Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToQ8PWYnu04&t=9s

[5] Michael, Coby. The Poison Path Herbal: Baneful Herbs, Medicinal Nightshades, and Ritual Entheogens. Simon and Schuster, 2021.

[6] Koch, George P. "The cultivation of medicinal plants." The Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1912) 8.4 (1919): 275-281.

[8] Fatur, K., et al. "Pipes and Potions: Testing the Efficacy of European Folk Preparation Methods for Anticholinergic Solanaceae Plants. Plants 2022, 11, 126." 2022,

[9] Sharma, Rajneesh Kumar. "Arndt Schultz Law and Its Applications."

[10] Grynkiewicz, Grzegorz, and Maria Gadzikowska. "-Tropane alkaloids as medicinally useful natural products and their synthetic derivatives as new drugs." Pharmacological Reports 60.4 (2008): 439.

[11] Kohnen-Johannsen, Kathrin Laura, and Oliver Kayser. "Tropane alkaloids: chemistry, pharmacology, biosynthesis and production." Molecules 24.4 (2019): 796.

Book Citations:

[7] Tyler, Varro E, et al. Pharmacognosy. 1988.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopolia_carniolica

[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopolamine

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