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Mayor Resigns, Claims Abduction By Satan Worshippers
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The Truth About Truth Serum

Written by Alan Bellows on August 30th, 2006 at 5:10 pm

From DamnInteresting.com

This is a classic Damn Interesting article, originally published on 22 December 2005

Popular culture makes gratuitous use of powerful lie-repelling agents known as Truth Serums. They are usually depicted as injected drugs which strongly inhibit a subject's ability to lie, causing him or her to mechanically recite the truth to an interviewer upon questioning.

Such drugs have been utilized by some of the three-letter government agencies in the not-so-distant past (CIA, FBI, DOD, KGB, etc.), particularly during the rampant paranoia of the Cold War. And in the aftermath of 9/11, there was some discussion on the idea of bringing them back into use for interrogation. But are these truth serums effective? Do they produce any useful results?

The short answer is, no. The long answer is "Noooooooooooo!" while running in slow-motion.

Many barbiturates fall under the "truth serum" category, including scopolamine, sodium amytal, and Sodium Pentothal. Scopolamine was tested in the 1950s as a truth serum in project MKULTRA, and is now infamous as a date-rape drug due to its tendency to cause retrograde amnesia (the inability to recall events prior to its administration). Sodium Pentothal is a drug which is commonly used in operating rooms as general anesthesia, though in recent years it has been largely replaced by better alternatives.

Another of the most common truth serums is ethyl alcohol, the same agent that is found in alcoholic beverages. As a truth serum, it is usually injected in a nearly pure form, but its effects are indistinguishable from those caused by consuming large amounts of alcohol orally. If you've ever been intoxicated, then you are personally familiar with the effects that truth serum has on the mind and body.

While a drunk person may be more likely to confess their secrets, they are not incapable of lying, nor will they necessarily share any information that is asked of them. All of these truth serums work in the same manner: They depress the central nervous system and interfere with judgment and higher cognitive function. A person in such a state tends to regurgitate a cocktail of information which is a blend of facts and fantasy, with many details exaggerated or omitted. In a word, unreliable.

In 1963 the Supreme Court ruled that a confession produced under the influence of truth serum was unconstitutionally coerced, and therefore inadmissible. After that, the use of such drugs fell rapidly from popularity in the U.S.. But truth serums may not be gone for good, as the Supreme Court asserted shortly after 9/11 that terrorism may require "heightened deference to the judgments of the political branches with respect to matters of national security."

Further reading:
Wikipedia article on Truth Serum

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=223
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#12
I saw the same Tonight Show segment, Richard, which is what I was thinking of when I wrote what I wrote.  Those Hollywood people have access to all sorts of things first.  Are you dreaming about smoking, Richard?
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#13
Regarding the article, "The Truth About Truth Serum" - Damn Interesting! ;-) Yuck, yuck!
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#14
I can imagine Hollywood people do get access to things long before the general public does. I don’t remember any dreams where I was smoking but the first week after I quit smoking I was dreaming like crazy. Normally I rarely remember dreams but that week I was remembering 20 or more dreams a night. Now I’m back to rarely remembering dreams. :(
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#15
Isn't that interesting?  I remember you saying that you rarely remember dreams, Richard.  It's kind of like you caught up for a week.
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#16
Get Boldened Wrote:Until now, we haven't hear anything from the media confirming a group, perhaps from Illuminati because they're satanists, that can brainwash and is involved and with people in higher positions. Good find! Btw, President Clinton was born in Arkansas. It seems like presidents are coming from the countrysides like Bush from Texas where the far surroundings and small towns allow Illuminati satanists to do their work undetected. Or you could argue the reason that they come from those states is their great great grandparents had blood money and they didn't move into cities, but that still wouldn't be fair to other people.

I know someone who recently fled a small town and I'm pretty sure one of these satanic rings was trying to lure this person into their sick lifestyle.  It makes me think there are many reasons these things seem common in small towns.

It is easier to control people and to take over the institutions in small towns.  I suppose having connections helps one anywhere, but in small towns, the opportunities are less abundant.  It is easier to control someone by requiring their cooperation to get or keep a job.  The circumstances described to me involved a lot of secrecy, ingrigue, and nefarious conduct, but control over individuals' livelihood seemed to be the principal means of control.
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#17
You made an excellant point spiritvager. That's very possible.
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