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📍 Bogotá, Colombia (Zona Rosa / Zona T) — Three nights ago, I was drugged with Devil’s Breath, also known as scopolamine, one of the most dangerous substances in the world. It happened in one of Bogotá’s nicest nightlife zones, a place where you’d never expect it. This is not an easy story to share, but it’s one that travelers NEED to hear. I was out with another tourist, having only a couple of drinks, when everything changed. We woke up drugged, robbed, and confused — phones, money, and trust, gone. What followed was a terrifying attempt to recover what was stolen, including walking into a drug den with police who were hesitant to act. ☠️ Scopolamine is a drug that removes free will, making victims vulnerable to robbery, assault, or worse. This is something many victims stay silent about out of fear, shame, or embarrassment, but it must be talked about. Safety while traveling is more important than pride, especially if you’re alone — like I was. 🎥 In this video, I share my experience, what really happens when you’re hit with devil’s breath, and the warning signs & tips to protect yourself if you ever visit Bogotá or any other city where this happens. ➡️ Don’t let my story scare you away from traveling — but let it open your eyes to reality. Trust your instincts. Know your limits. And always stay aware. #Colombia #Bogota #Scopolamine #DevilsBreath #TravelSafety #SoloTravel #ZonaT #ZonaRosa