It is actually 93 cities in the paragraph-per-city list. Forwarded message begins:
Dana Beal <dana@...> wrote:
Dana Beal <dana@...> wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 15:13:44 -0500
From: Dana Beal
Subject: MMM 2004 #1: Organizers Busted in Boone, Hull!; Portland ME,
Turku Make 95 Cities on the MMM Poster for 2004!
So far, 95 Cities are Signed up for 2004 .
MAYDAY IS JAY-DAY!(Next year, the first Saturday of May falls on May 1. We are recommending Sunday, May 2 or Monday May 3 in cities where there is significant conflict with other local events--or as a rain date. Of course, we understand that some schools have to do it on 4/20 because their school year is over by May, and that some northern cities have to do it a little later in May...)albany
albuquerqueamsterdam
ashland
asheville
aucklandberlinboone
bratislava
buenos airesbuffaloburlingtoncapetown
christchurch
cincinnati
clevelandcolognecolumbia
dallas
darwindaytondes moines
detroit
doverdublin
dunedin
eugene
fayetteville
flint
frankfurtft. lauderdalehalifaxhearsthelsinkihilo
houstonhull
kansas citykingstonlas vegaslansinglebanonleonlevinlondonmexico cityminneapolismissoulamoscowmontpeliernapiernashvillenewarknew orleans
new yorknimbinogdenomahaorlando
paducahparisparkersburgphiladelphiaphoenix
portlandportlandpragueraleigh-durhamrapid cityrichmondroanokerosariosacramentosalt lake citysan diego
san franciscosan juansan marcosspringfield
st. louissturgeon fallstampatel avivtoronto
tokyo
traverse city
tucsontupeloturkuupper lakevancouverwashington, d.c.wellingtonwichitawilmington
Help us reach our goal of 300 cities worldwide!
To get on the poster for 2004--"Mayday is Jay Day"--check yr contact info and email me back telling me to add yr city to the List at the top of this email. Right now the last listing we have for you is as follows:
Eaton: Andy Fudge fudgeie@... 210 eaton lewisburg rd apt#61 Rally 12 noon -- lots of kick ass specialtiesBy the way, I lost about three weeks email not long after this year's event. Did anything happen on the first Saturday of May in yrour area? Numbers? Arrests? Media? Anything of interest happen, etc?
You can also call me at 212-677-4899.
Dana/cnw
P.S.: We are also interested in adding to our list of prestigious endorsers, which consists of pot activists well-known in their city or country. We need a name and phone number for each. Any suggestions?P.P.S: We need on average $100 for each affiliate to print and ship this year's poster. If you can't send it, we have to raise it somewhere else.HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THE MILLION MARIJUANA MARCH--BOOK A YIPPIE SPEAKER!
Recently we wrote you that we need on average $100 for each affiliate to print and ship this year's poster--and that if you can't send it, we have to raise it somewhere else.
You can help. Go to http://www.yippiespeakers.com Here's the good news: 20% of all speaker fees go to printing and operating expenses for the MMM 2004. (If you can get me booked personally it's 100%.)
Some of these speakers like Grace Slick and Hunter Thompson get $25,000 just for appearing at yr local university! (Some like Dennis Peron are available for a few thousand) Your local group gets 4% finders' fee.
What we need you to do is contact yr local on-campus activists and have them agitate their student affairs folks in charge of outside speakers (or equivalent) to book some of our speakers. It's important to clarify that we are NOT asking them to get this from the budget of their NORML or SSDP chapter, but from the campus office that books outside speakers. (At Kent State they call it the Office of Student Life, and they paid me $4,000 for a three hour appearance, which went straight to the printer.)
It's a good year for it. Things have come full-circle for Yippie! We have all the elements--an illegitimate Republican President everyone hates at home, a quagmire war abroad--for the first time since the '70's. And best of all, even though all our speakers support cannabis and oppose the drug war, they are Yippie, not legalization speakers, so you won't have to deal with demands from the university administration that you find some anti-drug speaker for "Balance" or you don't get the booking. (Since we are moving toward protests against the Republican Convention in NYC next August, to be fair they'd have to demand an opponent of protests, period, which is absurd.)If you have a hot prospect, email me right back; but since about half of everything sent to this address "bounces", be sure to also put in a call to the speakers bureau at 212-677-7180, and leave a message if no one picks up.Dana/cnw*****!!! Mayday Weekend 2004--Cannabis Liberation Day: Updates, Reports!!!*****From: risto.mikkonen@...MAYDAY IS JAY-DAY!
Hi!
In Finland Helsinki and Turku have decided to organise the demonstration
on 8.5. because of the weather conditions and extensive traditional
demos and parties due to the 1.5.
ps. check these documents by UNESCO. Very important points of view about
the international drug war and from an very authoritative source:
Guilhem Fabre (2003) Criminal Prosperity. Drug Trafficking, Money
Laundering and Financial Crises after the Cold War. ISBN 0-7007-1498-7
http://www.unesco.org/most/drugbook_eng.htm
Globalisation, Drugs and Criminalisation
http://www.unesco.org/most/globalisation/drugs_1.htm
MOST 2001
http://www.unesco.org/most/annualreport2001.htm
Luís Astorga (1999) Drug Trafficking in Mexico: A First General
Assessment.
http://www.unesco.org/most/astorga.htm
Laniel, Laurent (1999) Cannabis in Lesotho: A Preliminary Survey.http://www.unesco.org/most/dslaniel.htm---------Crusader for Pot Dies After MS Fight By Patrick Moloney
http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread18058.shtmlSource: London Free Press December 29, 2003Londoner Lynn Harichy, whose efforts helped to legalize medicinal marijuana use in
Canada, died Christmas Day after a lengthy battle with multiple sclerosis. She was 42.
As part of a national network of lobbyists, Harichy was a longtime crusader for the
legalization of pot for medicinal uses. She once lit up a joint on the steps of London
police station, an act that led to her arrest. Two years ago, following the efforts of
pot crusaders like Harichy across Canada, the federal government eased the law on pot
use for those suffering from serious illnesses.
The Office of Cannabis Medical Access was established to regulate use of medicinal
marijuana in cases where it would have some medical benefit.
Harichy's efforts to that end leave a proud legacy, says her brother, Wayne Fortnum. "A
lot of people when they go, they didn't leave anything behind. She has something. I'm
proud that she did what she thought she needed to do."
Harichy ran the Cannabis Compassion Club, which supplied pot to sick people. She served
more than 600 people who suffered from such diseases as MS, AIDS, cancer, epilepsy and
chronic pain.
As the rules began loosening around marijuana use for the seriously ill, Harichy once
told The Free Press why she started the club.
"The people who bought from us just couldn't go out on the street," she said. "It would
have been too dangerous for them."
Despite the criminal charges it caused her, and the social embarrassment she once
admitted to feeling, Harichy continued pushing the cause until her MS began to take its
harsh toll over the past year, her brother noted.
"She was dedicated to her cause," Fortnum said. "When she got her mind (set) to do
something, she did it."-----PRO-CANNABIS CAMPAIGNER FIGHTS CHARGE
09:30 - 30 December 2003
A Pro-cannabis campaigner is going all the way to the crown court to challenge his arrest over possession of the drug.
Carl Wagner, 44, whose house was raided on December 15 by officers in riot gear, appeared before magistrates in Hull yesterday charged with cultivating four plants and possessing cannabis leaves and resin.
Mr Wagner, of Victoria Square off Ella Street in west Hull, refused to enter a plea in court and District Judge Fred Rutherford said the case would have to proceed to a trial, giving Mr Wagner the option of a trial at the magistrates' court.
However, Mr Wagner elected for the trial to take place at the crown court - where penalties are higher - and announced he would be defending himself.
Mr Wagner had previously refused a police caution, declaring his arrest was unjust and he intended to fight it.
After refusing to plead at the court, Mr Wagner told the judge: "I consider it an unjust law."
Prosecutor Brian Clarke told the court that the amount of cannabis found in the house was entirely consistent with personal use and there was no suggestion he was growing the weed to sell on.
Mr Wagner intends to save the taxpayer thousands of pounds by refusing legal representation.
The defence costs in a two-day trial at the crown court run to about £1,500, excluding prosecution costs and the amount of money it takes to run the court and pay staff.
Mr Wagner said: "I consider this a cruel and unjust law and I don't believe I should be in court. I will go to court and defend myself to save taxpayers."
Mr Wagner said he feels obliged to continue the case to highlight his concerns about police raids for cannabis.
"This is not something I particularly want to do," he said.
"I could have just got a caution and buried my head."
Mr Wagner said he and his family were "still angry" at the police raid on his house.He said the police had turned his house "upside down" and said his family were still scarred by their memories of the raid.
For the past two years Mr Wagner has run a stall in Hull's indoor Trinity Market selling hemp and cannabis-related products .
In the last General Election he stood as a Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate.
letters@...--------------From: cindieo@...Putting together the 2004 calender for MaineLy NORML. We are planning an action probably in Portland, Maine on the 1st Saturday in May.
Please keep me on your update list.
Thanks
Cindi Ellen O'Connor
cindieo@...
RR1 Box 1090Starks, Maine 04911----------From: js28918@...Hello,My name is Joshua Nathan Simmons. I live at 114 Trivette's drive,
Boone,Watauga County, North Carolina. Yesterday 12-31-03 at
approximately 10 am the Watauga County Crime Stoppers (Watauga County
Sheriffs Department Narcotics division showed up at my door step.
After they questioned me and I denied them access they made their
entrance and discovered paraphernalia, thus granting them the right to
search and seize. They then detained my roommate Jenifer Martin, her
mother Robin Martin, and myself as two of them went to get a warrant.
After two hours they returned and found a lot of pipes and some things
that could be used to grow marijuana. As of now we have not been
arrested. We have to turn ourselves in Friday 01-02-03 at 10 am.I am writing you in hope that you can offer some assistance. I have
just graduated from Appalachian State University, and as you know this
could potentially ruin my life. I have never hurt anybody. I am the
President of the ASU HEMP Club, and sponsored, promoted and hosted the
Million Marijuana March in Boone last year. I have never hurt anybody,
I have never sold drugs. There are no lawyers in North Carolina that I
know of that will represent me in this case. Again, please reply to
this letter with some form of assistance. Thank you for your time.
Nathan Simmons
828-268-1595-------Major Parole Moves on The Table By Gary Delsohn
Source: Sacramento Bee December 28, 2003
Convinced that California can no longer afford its $5.3 billion prison and parole
system, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration is exploring moves that would all
but eliminate parole conditions for nonviolent, nonserious offenders and eventually --
through early release and lighter penalties -- dramatically shrink the prison
population. Some of the moves result from recent court settlements. Others are efforts
whose planning began under former Gov. Gray Davis and have been speeded up by
Schwarzenegger.Read More... http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread18055.shtml*************************BUSHWHACKED!!*****************************http://www.sacurrent.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=10705756&BRD=2318&PAG=461&dept_id=482778&rfi=6
WITH A WHISPER, NOT A BANG
By David Martin 12/24/2003
Bush signs parts of Patriot Act II into law - stealthily
On December 13, when U.S. forces captured Saddam Hussein, President
George W. Bush not only celebrated with his national security team, but
also pulled out his pen and signed into law a bill that grants the FBIsweeping new powers. A White House spokesperson explained the curious
timing of the signing - on a Saturday - as "the President signs bills
seven days a week." But the last time Bush signed a bill into law on a
Saturday happened more than a year ago - on a spending bill that the
President needed to sign, to prevent shuttng down the federal
government the following Monday.
By signing the bill on the day of Hussein's capture, Bush effectively
consigned a dramatic expansion of the USA Patriot Act to a mere
footnote. Consequently, while most Americans watched as Hussein was
probed for head lice, few were aware that the FBI had just obtained the
power to probe their financial records, even if the feds don't suspect
their involvement in crime or terrorism.
By signing the bill on the day of Hussein's capture, Bush effectively
consigned a dramatic expansion of the USA Patriot Act to a merefootnote.
The Bush Administration and its Congressional allies tucked away these
new executive powers in the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 2004, a legislative behemoth that funds all the intelligence
activities of the federal government. The Act included a simple, yet
insidious, redefinition of "financial institution," which previously
referred to banks, but now includes stockbrokers, car dealerships,
casinos, credit card companies, insurance agencies, jewelers, airlines,
the U.S. Post Office, and any other business "whose cash transactions
have a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax, or regulatory
matters."
Congress passed the legislation around Thanksgiving. Except for U.S.
Representative Charlie Gonzalez, all San Antonio's House members voted
for the act. The Senate passed it with a voice vote to avoid individual
accountability. While broadening the definition of "financial
institution," the Bush administration is ramping up provisions within
the 2001 USA Patriot Act, which granted the FBI the authority to obtain
client records from banks by merely requesting the records in a
"National Security Letter." To get the records, the FBI doesn't have to
appear before a judge, nor demonstrate "probable cause" - reason to
believe that the targeted client is involved in criminal or terrorist
activity. Moreover, the National Security Letters are attached with a
gag order, preventing any financial institution from informing its
clients that their records have been surrendered to the FBI. If a
financial institution breaches the gag order, it faces criminal
penalties. And finally, the FBI will no longer be required to report to
Congress how often they have used the National Security Letters.
Supporters of expanding the Patriot Act claim that the new law is
necessary to prevent future terrorist attacks on the U.S. The FBI needs
these new powers to be "expeditious and efficient" in its response to
these new threats. Robert Summers, professor of international law and
director of the new Center for Terrorism Law at St. Mary's University,
explains, "We don't go to war with the terrorists as we went to war
with the Germans or the North Vietnamese. If we apply old methods of
following the money, we will not be successful. We need to meet them on
an even playing field to avoid another disaster."
"It's a problem that some of these riders that are added on may not
receive the scrutiny that we would like to see."
- Robert Summers
Opponents of the PATRIOT Act and its expansion claim that safeguards
like judicial oversight and the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits
unreasonable search and seizure, are essential to prevent abuses of
power. "There's a reason these protections were put into place," says
Chip Berlet, senior analyst at Political Research Associates, and a
historian of U.S. political repression. "It has been shown that if you
give [these agencies] this power they will abuse it. For any
investigative agency, once you tell them that they must make sure that
they protect the country from subversives, it inevitably gets
translated into a program to silence dissent."
Opponents claim the FBI already has all the tools to stop crime andterrorism. Moreover, explains Patrick Filyk, an attorney and vice
president of the local chapter of the ACLU, "The only thing the act
accomplishes is the removal of judicial oversight and the transfer of
more power to law enforcements agents."
This broadening of the Patriot Act represents a political victory for
the Bush Administration's stealth legislative strategy to increase
executive power. Last February, shortly before Bush launched the war on
Iraq, the Center for Public Integrity obtained a draft of a
comprehensive expansion of the Patriot Act, nicknamed Patriot Act II,
written by Attorney General John Ashcroft's staff. Again, the timing
was suspicious; it appeared that the Bush Administration was waiting
for the start of the Iraq war to introduce Patriot Act II, and then
exploit the crisis to ram it through Congress with little public
debate.
The leak and ensuing public backlash frustrated the Bushadministration's strategy, so Ashcroft and Co. disassembled Patriot Act
II, then reassembled its parts into other legislation. By attaching the
redefinition of "financial institution" to an Intelligence
Authorization Act, the Bush Administration and its Congressional allies
avoided public hearings and floor debates for the expansion of the
Patriot Act.
Even proponents of this expansion have expressed concern about these
legislative tactics. "It's a problem that some of these riders that are
added on may not receive the scrutiny that we would like to see," says
St. Mary's Professor Robert Summers.
The Bush Administration has yet to answer pivotal questions about its
latest constitutional coup: If these new executive powers are necessary
to protect United States citizens, then why would the legislation not
withstand the test of public debate? If the new act's provisions are in
the public interest, why use stealth in ramming them through the
legislative process? *
-------------------If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked. Prov. 29:12
"Rumsfeld Backed Saddam" After Chemical Agent Use in 1984 by Andrew Buncombe
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=475931
"Fresh controversy about Donald Rumsfeld's personal dealings with Saddam Hussein was
provoked yesterday by new documents that reveal he went to Iraq to show America's
support for the regime despite its use of chemical weapons."
Government Officials Profited From Illegal Arming of Iraq
http://www.TomFlocco.com
Bush Concealed Iraqi Chemical Weapons Plant in Florida which shipped WMD
to Saddam Just Prior to Gulf War I. Continued...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F257347E6
We Finally Got Our Frankenstein... and He Was In a Spider Hole! -- by Michael Moore
Thank God Saddam is finally back in American hands! He must have really missed us.
Man, he sure looked bad! But, at least he got a free dental exam today. That's
something most Americans can't get. America used to like Saddam. We LOVED Saddam. We
funded him. We armed him. We helped him gas Iranian troops. But then he screwed
up... Continued
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/index.php?messageDate=2003-12-14
Rense.com: Kurds Captured, Drugged Saddam Before US Got Him
Sydney Morning Herald The Courier-Mail 12-21-3http://www.rense.com/general46/drgg.htm
Kurds, Not U.S. Captured Saddam: Report
by Lycan * Monday December 22, 2003
http://utah.indymedia.org/news/2003/12/7067.php
Talabani is said to have held Saddam first and negotiated a deal with the U.S.
Corporations That Supplied Iraq's Weapons Program
http://boards.marihemp.com/boards/culture/media/4/4229.gif
http://makeashorterlink.com/?J336256E5
Bushit Rumcheney Cocktail:Fascist Nationalism and MKULTRA
http://makeashorterlink.com/?K5CA22DF5
"Secular schools can never be tolerated because such schools have no religious
instruction, and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on
air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith . . .we need believing people."[/b]
Adolf Hitler, April 26, 1933, from a speech made during negotiations leading to theNazi Vatican Concordant of 1933
Bushit: Timeline of Treason
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q2C0261B6
Bushladen and the Terrorists Carlyles Groups
http://makeashorterlink.com/?J6A0231B6
Bush Cabal Hides Patriot II Police State in HR2417
http://makeashorterlink.com/?M6E5220E6
McCollum advocates sodomy deterrents and legislating
..."Kids into Adult Prisons, secret searches"
"The horrors experienced by many young inmates, particularly those who are convicted of
nonviolent offenses, border on the unimaginable. Prison rape not only threatens the
lives of those who fall prey to their aggressors, but it is potentially devastating to
the human spirit. Shame, depression, and a shattering loss of self-esteem accompany the
perpetual terror the victim thereafter must endure."
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Farmer v. Brennan
Stop Prisoner Rape http://www.spr.org
DRCNet: McCollum/Return of the Undead
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/317/mccollum.shtml
Former Congressman Bill McCollum (R-FL), who as head of the House Judiciary Committee's
Subcommittee on Crime played a key role in much of the repressive anti-drug
legislation to pass in the last 15 years, is seeking to return to Capitol Hill, this
time as a senator. McCollum gave up his House seat in 2000 to run for the Senate only
to be defeated by Democrat Bill Nelson, and then was passed over in his bid to be named
drug czar for the new Bush administration. Since then, he has licked his wounds as a
Washington lobbyist.
But McCollum's has been condemned not only by drug reformers but by privacy advocates
as well. He was winner of the Orwell Award at the 1999 Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
conference in Washington, DC. That dishonor goes to the person who has most promoted
Big Brotherism. McCollum scored the award for his efforts to give the FBI expanded
wire-tapping capabilities and the ability to read encrypted emails.
Ho hummmm Bob the Doorman again,
DRCNet: "B-1 Bob" Dornan Return of the Undead
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/317/dornan.shtml
During his time in Congress, Dornan developed a well-earned reputation as a man of the
far conservative right. A fervent anti-communist, he never met a military procurement
bill he didn't like or a liberal issue he did. The slogan prominently displayed on his
campaign web site is "Fighting for Faith, Family, and Freedom 2004." Dornan is a
particularly loud-mouthed and belligerent politician. He sucker-punched Democratic
Congressman Tim Downey on the House floor in 1992 and famously referred to women
critics as "lesbian spearchuckers."
Evil Lurking
http://www.cannabinoid.com/boards/politics/media/36/36620.gif
The Anti-Pat Robertson/Christian Coalition Site
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7027/patrobertson.html
The Distinctly Non-Christian Origins of the United States of America
http://www.chestnutcafe.com/cafe/US_History.html
Primary Reasons
http://boards.marihemp.com/boards/culture/media/4/4260.gif
Istook the Constitution and set it on fire
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U2D4222D6
Harsh Souder Drug Bill Coming Soon To Congress
http://makeashorterlink.com/?E280651B6
Hemp, Hemp, Hooray? No Way, Says DEA
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S200461B6
Howard Dean Speaks to MMJ...I thought he was running as a Democrat?
http://makeashorterlink.com/?N25E12DC6
George "Dubya", Banking and Other Scandals
http://www.tylwythteg.com/enemies/Bush/bush21.html
The Carpetbagger Report
Commentary, Analysis, and Tirades on Politics in America
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com
THUNDERING DRUMS "THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN"
http://www.angelfire.com/wy/nainmatessupportgrp/index.html
Tom Delay tied to bribery scandal by Deroy Murdock
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q198617E6
Google: Tom Delay
http://makeashorterlink.com/?G368247E6
The Two Faces of Tom Delay Page
http://www.tylwythteg.com/enemies/tom.html
"Two Groups Try to Block Charity Tied to DeLay"
http://www.stateandfed.com/weekly_updates/email1208.htm
Two groups working to limit money in politics have asked the IRS to deny tax-freestatus to a charity that offers donors a chance to spend time with U.S. Rep.Tom DeLay(R-Texas) at the Republican National Convention and to have part of their donations
help abused children.
The Enron Meltdown
http://www.jonchristianryter.com/2002/020204.html
The House and Senate are going to have a hard time-or at least half of the members
are-holding unbiased hearings on the Enron failure since approximately 40% of Congress
received contributions of some type from Enron
Leading the pack was George W. Bush with $113,000 of Enron pocket money. Next was Kay
Bailey Hutchinson [R-TX]; $99,500 * Phil Gramm [R-TX]; $97,350 * Bob Dole [R-KS];
$95,650 * Democratic National Committee; $55,000 * Ken Bentsen [D-TX]; 42,750 * Shelia
Jackson-Lee [D-TX]; $38,000 * Joe Barton [R-TX]; 28,909 * Tom DeLay [R-TX]; $28,900 *
Lobbying or Bribing? excerpted
http://dukeemployees.com/washington37.shtml
According to the Dallas Morning News. Texas Republican Congressman Joe Barton admitted
to attempting to protect a utility from federal oversight. He explained that his ownlegislation would uniquely provide regulation.
The legislator denied that contributions to Republicans, at fund raising events that he
hosted, had anything to do with it. Perish the thought!
The donations apparently did not go directly to Mr. Barton. The money went to
candidates that Mr. Barton raised money for, or to candidates that they favored. Mr.
Barton campaigned for: House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Sugar Land, Texas, Sen.
Richard Shelby of Alabama and Rep. Billy Tauzin of Louisiana.
Corruption Dec 03
http://www.crisispapers.org/topics/corruption.htm
Power Rangers
"At the start of every fundraising stump speech, President Bush insists he's focused on
the 'people's business' and that 'the political season will come in its own time.' Yet
as his fundraising haul tops $102 million, the only people the president seems to have
time for are those bagging bundles of $2,000 checks. The Bush-Cheney re-election
campaign's unprecedented fundraising effort over the past six months has relied on
super-donors -- 309 contributors who have attained elite status with the Bush
organization, including 24 new bundlers quietly added to the list last week... In
return for their largesse, these rainmakers want more than a pat on the back from the
president or a snapshot with Dick Cheney. The Rangers and Pioneers expect rollbacks of
environmental regulations, million-dollar tax breaks and plum presidential
appointments. And Bush delivers. Consider a few examples of the administration's track
record." Continued...
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/9465
Risky Business in Iraq
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1219-01.htm
Patriots and profits
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/16/opinion/16KRUG.html
Capitol Kickbacks
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/9600/view/print
Baker takes the loaf
http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=300&row=0
GOP at work: Resistance to business regulation paved way for accounting scandals
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031207/SROXLEY/31207007
Blood Kin
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2003/12/05/120.html
Iraq Could Produce Another Enron
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1202-04.htm
The Gathering Storm Around Richard Perle
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2003/11/26/perle/index_np.html
Why Tom DeLay is one of the biggest threats this country faces
http://www.differentstrings.info/archives/002544.html
Arab Lobby Gains Clout
http://www.aaiusa.org/news/aainews052602.htm
TOM DELAY'S INNER CIRCLE MADE BUCKETS OF CASH OFF OF ENRON: DELAY INITIATED THE DEAL
http://www.rollcall.com/pages/news/00/2002/02/news0225a.html
[RollCall, By JOHN BRESNAHAN and DAMON CHAPPIE, 02/25/02]
Feral-humans just having some Quid Pro Quo 'business' "In early 1998, Enron Corp.
secured a $750,000 contract for political operatives tied to House Majority Whip Tom
DeLay (R-Texas) to
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ibogaine is
ibogaine is to the treatment of chemical dependence
ibogaine is a drug which can stop drug addiction in a single dose
ibogaine is one of several alkaloids found in the west african shrub called
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is a natural addiction interrupter medication used to treat heroin
ibogaine is stuck in limbo yes
ibogaine is the primary psychoactive alkaloid found in the african shrub
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is largely the work of lotsof and his disciples in new york's
counterculture
ibogaine is an alkaloid found primarily in the root bark of the shrub
'tabernanthe iboga' which usually grows in equatorial africa
ibogaine is so heavy that one looses all ones knowledgeibogaine is in the treatment of addictions
ibogaine is a medical breakthrough in drug addiction recovery
ibogaine is an alkaloid derived from the root of the african plant
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is an alkaloid derived from the root of the african shrub
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is the only drug that has heroin beat
ibogaine is not a substitute for narcotics or stimulants
ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive compound that is used in
central west africa in bwiti religious ceremonies
ibogaine is an indole
ibogaine is the primary psychoactive alkaloid found in the african shrub
tabernanthe
ibogaine is an antagonist to reserpine
ibogaine is an indole alkaloid first isolated from
ibogaine is indeed a
ibogaine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in the root of an african
plant called tabernathe iboga that when consumed orally works as an hallucinogen
ibogaine is not a major component of the alkaloids
ibogaine is afkomstig uit de bast van de wortels van de afrikaanse plant
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is the best facilitator yet though for this process
ibogaine is a safe and effective drug
ibogaine is exhausting
ibogaine is extracted is tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from
the roots of the african rain forest shrub tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is not being made available with the dispatch ofibogaine is largely the work of lotsof and
ibogaine is an anti
ibogaine is not known
ibogaine is a broad spectrum anti
ibogaine is established
ibogaine is a much more humane and dignified approach to detox'
ibogaine is being promoted as an addiction
ibogaine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid
ibogaine is a psychedelic drug
ibogaine is that the addict have a follow up plan
ibogaine is some journey
ibogaine is a psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from the rain forest shrub
tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is a competitive inhibitor of
ibogaine is an alkaloid drug derived from an african shrub
ibogaine is dose
ibogaine is extremely >expensive >
ibogaine is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the root of the
african shrub tabernanthe ibogaibogaine is an alkaloid plant
ibogaine is derived from the root bark of a central african plantibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive alkaloid found in tabernanthe
iboga and other plant species of central west africa
ibogaine is an indole alkaloid found in the roots of tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid derived from the roots of
the rain forest shrub tabemanthe iboga
ibogaine is an experimental therapy and has not been approved by the food and
drug administration
ibogaine is an alkaloid found in the tabernanthe iboga plant in tropical
areas of central west africa
ibogaine is a derivative of an african plant
ibogaine is as illegal as any street narcotic
ibogaine is used experimentally to interrupt drug addiction and allow
therapeutic intervention
ibogaine is a way out
ibogaine is derived from the roots of tabernanthe iboga
ibogaine is a very new treatment option and is specific for heroin and
cocaine addictions
ibogaine is a psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from the rootbark of an
african plantibogaine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid found in a variety of
tropical shrubs of the tabernanthe genus
ibogaine is safe when administered in doses up to 25 milligrams per kilogram
of body weight
ibogaine is so positive
ibogaine is not only a powerful entheogen
ibogaine is terribly flawed
ibogaine is the most important
ibogaine is a medication in treating dependence to addictive drugs such as
heroin and crack
ibogaine is a religious sacrament
ibogaine is a recently developed drug
Some revisions have been made to the ibogaine dossiers and you may enjoy
taking a look at our what's new section http://www.ibogaine.org/whatsnew.html
Laurent Sazy provides a new exhibit of Bwiti photographs to the Ibogaine
Dossier Gallery. Exhibit II includes Bwit, Edika and Mwiri ceremonies. The
collection includes a photograph of the Mwiri ceremony in which only African men may
participate. Once again Sazy's dramatic images take us into the African
forest.
A second exhibit, a stunning microphotograph of ibogaine HCl.
Along with ibogaine development has come the discovery of second generation
ibogaine-like drugs. The Ibogaine Dossier presents an updated file on the
ibogaine congener 18-Methoxycoronaridine. These are technical documents that now
include Anti-addictive actions of an iboga alkaloid congener: a novel mechanism
for a novel treatment. Maisonneuve IM, Glick SD. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2003
Jun;75(3):607-18..
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