New revelations keep tumbling out of the Epstein files. The emails show that the disgraced financier grew a toxic plant, the Angel’s Trumpet. This plant contains scopolamine, a substance that can caus ...
Jeffrey Epstein grew "Trumpet Plants" which are also referred to as "Devil's Breath" because it contains scopolamine.
While the reference may sound innocuous at first glance, investigators and observers have flagged it because Angel’s Trumpet ...
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What experts have to say about 'angel's trumpet', the toxic flower mentioned in Epstein emails
Newly reviewed Epstein files are shedding light on an unusual detail — a toxic flowering plant known for its powerful effects on the human brain. The plant, often called Angel’s Trumpet or “Devil’s ...
Angel's Trumpet plants are highly toxic and contain scopolamine, a drug that can induce sedation and hallucinations. Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who owned these plants, was aware of their dangers.
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Epstein's emails expose that he cultivated these plants and was aware of scopolamine's properties, which can impair memory and decision-making. Emails also reference the drug's ability to leave ...
It isn't surprising that angel's trumpet plants, from Tropical America, get plenty of publicity: They grow up to 15 feet tall, they flaunt dangling blossoms that can be 20 inches long and they contain ...
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What is the zombie flower in the Epstein files? Its meaning and why trumpet plants are trending
References to “trumpet plants” in the Jeffrey Epstein Files have ignited social media speculation about toxic or mind-altering substances linked to the disgraced financier. These plants ,commonly ...
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