Wednesday 11 February 2015

http://www.henrymakow.com/

a new article upon henry makow's site...which mentions a drug called 'scopolamine'....

 
 
 
"Scopolamine was used in conjunction with morphine, oxycodone, or other opioids from before 1900 into the 1960s to put mothers in labor into a kind of "twilight sleep". The analgesia from scopolamine plus a strong opioid is deep enough to allow higher doses to be used as a form of anaesthesia."
 
a twilight sleep...once mixed with heroin?
 
 
"Twilight sleep (English translation of the German word Dämmerschlaf[1][2]) is an amnesic condition characterized by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine,[3] especially to relieve the pain of childbirth. This combination induces a semi-narcotic[4] state which produces the experience of childbirth without pain, or without the memory of pain.[3] The term 'Twilight Sleep' is also sometimes used to refer to modern intravenous sedation."
 
 
I wonder now...is LOCATS 'on the same page'.......why is this 'cat' so attached to its pole? the cat in question has been coded out to be 'caroline hughes' - see previous notes:
 
 
 

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