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The NYPD does not understand Guyanese culture. They cannot understand why someone would stash their life savings at home. Yet many Americans are doing just that in this new economic downturn. This leads to a double crime, an almost perfect crime where the victim gives their money away instead of being robbed. Then comes insult to injury. The callous NYPD cops that call the victim a liar, because they do not believe them and refuse to investigate because, of course, the victim just another immigrant.
Queens cops are no help on this one. They just laughed at us. Here is what happened.
I was at work last Thursday 03 05 2009. I got a call on my cell at around 11:45 am. It was my wife hysterical on the phone that our house was broken into. She said someone sprayed something on my sister-in-law who was home at the time and they took everything.
I rushed home to find my sister-in-law dazed and almost incoherent. They had called 911 and the cops had just left. What she told me was unbelievable. She said that she was leaving the house at around 10:45am to go to the dentist when this tall slim round faced Haitian woman in a black coat with her head tied up, came through the front gate and came up the steps to her. The woman asked her if she knew where the baptist church was and she replied that she did not know. The woman then became forcefull asking her to give her a minute she wanted directions. All the time she was touching her shoulder and then started speaking in some strange language.
What happened next was incredible. She said she suddenly became dizzy, started seeing all colors and felt like she could not move. The next thing she knew, she was sitting on the porch and remembered that she had given the woman $13,000.00 that she had saved up in a closet . All that was left was the plastic bag with no money. She does not recall how this happened.
When we questioned her, she remembered that the woman was waving a black cloth and that she had thrown the cloth in a wastebasket. Sure enough we found it there. I call the cops and told them we had some evidence and that they should take it for analysis. They started speaking down to us and laughed us off. They said we should go to the precinct to look at pictures. When I took her there they were insultive saying that she must have fallen for some scam where she thought she would give someone her money and get more in return. They did not want to proceed with any investigation, so she threw away the cloth.
More questioning revealed that there were two women involved. One of them was waiting in a white nissan. When I asked her what she felt, she said that she felt as if her head was twice it's size as if stretched almost like an alien and her vision became as if she was looking through a narrow slot and she had to force herself to answer any questions about the incident.
In any case I had some doubts that all of this actually happened until we investigated further. It seems similar incidents occurred all over Queens to many people. Some of them even withdrawing huge sums of cash from their bank accounts and giving it to these people. The scammers also involve talk of money in their plots so that the police can have the impression that the victim was involved in some pre-arranged money scheme with them.
I finally came across a link to the actual drug that is being used to create this form of mind control and I will give you the link, but it seems strange that the NYPD is scoffing at our claims. If this had happened to a white woman they would be all over themselves trying to find the criminal. The innocent immigrants of Queens and Brooklyn do not matter to these insensitive assholes. These cops were so callous that they did not even care that someone lost thirteen thousand dollars, yet they come after you for a simple parking violation or loud music. There must be at least a few dozen cases like this and most people I talk to mention someone they know that this happened to. I really want to take this to the media if I had the time, but I don't.
The drug they use is called Burundanga (AKA Scopalamine). It puts you into a trance and they can control your mind and get you to do whatever they want. There are urban legends about this drug so some of you may feel this is fake. However the urban legends are about the methods of delivery( such as drug soaked business cards etc), not about the existence of this drug. This drug is real and the effects are real. Especially when mixed with other voodoo powders.
here is the link to Burundanga: http://www.earthops.org/scopalamine1.html
Be sure to read the note at the bottom. This was how I was able to match the symptoms
Someone needs to make the NYPD (especially an asshole called Detective Shaeffer of the 102 Precinct) more sensitive.
Here is a hardcopy just in case: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From - Sat Aug 31 10:28:58 1996 Approved: militia-request@atype.com (a31fcbe8e7f727ba2227ce41bbe621a2) From: barr@euclid.colorado.edu (b) Organization: U Return-Path: news@lace.colorado.edu NNTP-Posting-User: barr Path: news.clark.net!noos.hooked.net!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!uhog.mit.edu!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!atype.com!militia-request Newsgroups: misc.activism.militia Date: Tue, 27 Aug 96 16:02:19 GMT Message-ID: <841161739$17214@atype.com> Subject: Unusual Drug Lines: 110 From a medical source: Scopolamine can be used as a presurgical drug for the purpose of impairing memory of surgical trauma. It provides an initial knowckout effect, before the anaesthesia proper is administered, and has the added benefit of preventing long term memory formation during the period of time. At one time scopolamine was given to women during childbirth. Exerpt from Wall Street Journal Article, July 3, 1995 Dateline Bogota, Colombia If you thought cocaine was bad news, wait until you hear about Burandanga. Burundanga is a kind of voodoo powder obtained from a Colombian local plant of the nightshade family, a shrub called barrachera, or "drunken binge". Used for hundreds of years by Natie Americans in religious ceremonies, the powder when ingested causes victims to lose their will and memory, sometimes for days. (This drug is also known as Nightshade or "CIA drugs). When refined the powder yields scopolamine, a well-know drug with legitimate uses as a sedative and to combat motion sickness. (Mengele of Nazi fame also had and experimented with scopolamine as a truth serum). But in Colombia, the drug's most avid fans are street criminals. Crooks mix the powder with sedatives and feed the Burundanga cocktail to unsuspecting victims whom they then proceed to rob - or worse. Doctors here estimate that Colombian hustlers slip the odorless, colorless and soluble Burundanga (pronounced boor-oon-DAN-ga) in food or drink to about 500 unwitting victims in the city each month. About half of the city's total emergency room admissions for poison are Burundanga victims. "It is a very serious problem," says Fernando Botero, Colombia's defense minister. Adds Camilo Uribe, the doctor who runs the city's formost toxicology clinic and who is in charge of toxicology for all of Bogota's public hospitals. "It's epidemic". It seems that everyone in Bogota knows someone who has been victimized by the drug, Burundanguiado, as the say in Spanish. In one common scenario, a person will be offered a soda or drink laced with the substance. The next the person remembers is waking up miles away, extremely groggy and with no memory of what happened. People soon discover that they have handed over jewelry, money, car keys, and sometimes have even made multiple bank with- drawals for the benefit of their assailants. Because Burundanga is often given at seedy bars or houses of prostitution, many victims are reluctant to come forward. "The victim can't say no; he has no will and becomes very open to suggestion. It's like CHEMICAL HYPNOTISM," says Dr. Uribe. "From the moment it's given, the victim remembers absolutely nothing of what happened." He adds, "From a criminal point of view, it's got a lot of advantages". Architect David Neneses says he was Burundanguiado twice in one week last December. Mr. Meneses' first encounter with Burundanga took place on a Friday night when he stopped at a pharmacy to buy antacid. Two well-dressed men approached hes car. Teh last thing Mr. Menses remembers is one of the men unwrapping a piece of candy. "I woke up the next day at noon at my house." he says. He had no memory of how he got there, though the doorman in his building told Mr. Menseses he saw him com in at 7 a.m. looking nervous and confused. On Monday, Mr. Meneses checked with his bank, where he was told that his ATM card made 13 withdrawals for a total of about $700 on that lost Friday night. Concerned that he might have unwittingly been involved in criminal activity, or that his car had been used, Mr. Meneses went to the local prosecutors office where he made a sworn statement saying he wasn't respon- sible for anything that had happened during the hours he was under the influence of the drug. Three days later, the luckless Mr. Meneses noticed that he had a flat tire. Two men on the street approached him and offered to change it. "I remember they gave me something to drink, which I can't imagine why I drank." he says. Police found him asleep in his car six hours later. He had been robbed of his radio and about $125. These days, Mr. Meneses is careful to drive with the windows rolled up. He doesn't venture out much at night anymore. "Burundanga is a very dangerous weapon in the hands of the underworld" he says. Not all cases of Burundanga involve theft or robbery. Sometimes victims have been used as mules to carry cocaine, says Dr. Uribe's brother Manuel, a neurologist practicing at the clinic. In one incident, says Manuel Uribe, a well-known Colombian diplomat disappered shortly after leaving a function in Bogota, only to reappear in Chile under arrest for cocaine smuggling. Medical tests showed he had been under the influence of Burundanga, and no charges were filed. Camilo Uribe said that in a minority of cases Burundanga is used to lure young women who are then abused sexually. When they are found days later, they have no memory of what has happened to them. "You see that a lot with university coeds." he says. Camilo Uribe is often called by companies and embassies to talk about the perils of Burundanga. One diplomatic mission that takes the problem very seriously is the U.S. Embassy. Its orientation manual warns freshman diplomats never to visit bars or nightclubs alone. "Druggings in group situations are far less common" the manual says, adding that food and drinks should never be left unattended. At the Colombian unit of Dow Chemical Co. (now there's an organization that knows about drugs!) security officials periodically tell employees how to avoid getting Burundanguiado "There have been many cases." says Oswaldo Parra, the company's legal officer. "It's a very common practice in Colombia." Curiosly, just next door in Ecuador, where the plant is grown commercially for medical purposes, its criminal use is unknown. Instead, the plant is the subject of poetry and myth. If one sleeps under the plant in Ecuador, he will be able to tell the future, legends say. Here, however, Pedro Gomez Silva, a forensic chemical expert, tells police cadets that for fear of Burundanga, Colombians shouldn't accept food, drinks or cigarettes from strangers, nor buy them from street vendors. What's more, to be on the safe side, Colombians shouldn't help when asked for directions or the time of day. And forget sidewalk romances. The way things go with Burundanga, flirting with a stranger could lead to a really lost weekend. End article. NOTE. THIS SUBSTANCE CAN BE GIVEN BY LIQUID, CIGARETTE OR INHALANT. IT IS TASTELESS AND ODERLESS AND CAN GIVEN WITH A DRUG THAT MAKES THE VICTIM TEMPORARILY BLIIND. THE VICTIM UNDER THIS DRUG, WITH AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR, WILL TELL THE TRUTH TO ANY QUESTION ASKED. THE VICTIM MAY HAVE NO MEMORY OF THE EVENT, OR MAY REMEMBER THE EVENT AS A DREAM. MEMORIES OF EVENTS WHILE ON THIS DRUG MAY COME INTO CONCIOUSNESS MANY YEARS LATER. THE CIA/FBI/NSA AND MOST POLICE DEPARTMENTS KNOW ABOUT THESE DRUGS. THIS DRUG IS USED BY SECURITY FORCES TO "MAKE PEOPLE FORGET" OTHER EVENTS. VICTIMS OF THIS DRUG OFTEN REPORT DISTORTED VISION, ESPECIALLY THINGS BEING MADE WIDE AND SMALL, OR THE GIVER'S HEAD STARTING TO STRETCH. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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