This episode is devoted entirely to cocaine.
Here's the info taken from the History channel website:
Derived from South America's coca leaf, cocaine was touted as a cure-all in the late 19th century and was the secret ingredient in many medicines and elixirs such as Coca-Cola. But cocaine's allure quickly diminished as racism entered the picture--the concept of the "cocaine-crazed Negro" even led police to strengthen the caliber of their guns from .32 to .38. We'll see how, though it was outlawed in 1914, its popularity soared in the 1980s and '90s and gave birth to a deadlier form--crack.
Enjoy and keep it shared!
Release Details
Source: Digital Cable/MPEG-2
Source Resolution: 720x480
Source Bitrate: 7000-8500 kbps VBR
Video CODEC: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC using x264.exe v0.54.620
Resolution: 512x384 (1.33:1) [=4:3]
Video Bitrate: 1,058 kbps
FPS: 29.97 / Qf=0.180 bits/pixel
Audio CODEC: MPEG-4 AAC HE using neroAacEnc.exe package build date: 26-May-2006
Audio Bitrate (adaptive average): 97kbps VBR/48.0 kHz
Runtime (edited out commercials): 00:42:20 (76,131 frames)
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