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Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 16:14:04 -0400
From: Dana Beal
Subject: MMM 2004 #37: Lobby Kerry for 18 -MC!; Oklahoma City on For May 7?
Important: get your city on the list for May 7, 2005!So far we have confirmed 18 cities:AthensChristchurchCincinnatiDetroitDublinEugeneMontrealNew YorkNimbinParisPhiladelphiaPhoenixRaleighSpokaneSt. LouisTorontoTucsonWashington, D.C.There is also some international MMM networking going on at
this CannabisCulture.com message forum:http://www.cannabisculture.com/forums/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=current*****!!!Cannabis Liberation Day--Mayday Weekend 2004: Updates, Reports!!!*****Aug. 4, 2004 22:36 | Updated Aug. 4, 2004 22:41
IDF to treat shell shock with cannabisBy ASSOCIATED PRESS
The IDF will soon begin using cannabis to treat soldiers suffering from combat stress, the military said Wednesday.
An army statement said the military medical corps and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem would begin treating victims of post-traumatic stress - commonly known as shell shock - with THC, the active ingredient in the cannabis plant. It said the treatment would begin on an experimental basis.
"The use of THC as part of the treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder was approved by military and civilian committees relevant to the subject," the statement said.
An IDF spokesman said treatment would be given to both conscript soldiers and reservists.
Since September 2000, the Israeli military has been conducting day to day operations against the Palestinian terror infrastructure in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
During that time many soldiers have been treated for combat stress following service at military checkpoints and in military operations.
The IDF continues to ban the use of all drugs on a leisure basis, including cannabis derivatives marijuana and hashish.---------------------------From: duncan37@...Hello Dana! I am a graduate student at Oklahoma State University and noticed that we were not on the list of cities or states for the MMM. If you have any information for me that would be great. Have a nice nice next week!
Thanks,Margie------From: douggreene@...http://www.moveonpac.org/vfc/schedule.html
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http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/080804Z.shtmlBush Leagues
Sullen, Depressed President Retreats Into Private, Paranoid World
By TERESA HAMPTON & WILLIAM D. McTAVISH
Capitol Hill Blue StaffJul 29, 2004, 09:08A sullen President George W. Bush is withdrawing more and more from aides and senior staff, retreating into a private, paranoid world where only the ardent loyalists are welcome.
Cabinet officials, senior White House aides and leaders on Capitol Hill complain privately about the increasing lack of "face time" with the President and campaign advisors are worried the depressed President may not be up to the rigors of a tough re-election campaign."Yes, there are concerns," a top Republican political advisor admitted privately Wednesday. "The George W. Bush we see today is not the same, gregarious, back-slapping President of old. He's moody, distrustful and withdrawn."
Bush Walks Alone
Bush's erratic behavior and sharp mood swings led White House physician Col. Richard J. Tubb to put the President on powerful anti-depressant drugs after he stormed off stage rather than answer reporters' questions about his relationship with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay, but White House insiders say the strong, prescription medications seem to increase Bush's sullen behavior towards those around him.
"This is a President known for his ability to charm people one-on-one," says a staff member to House Speaker Dennis J. Hastert. "Not any more."
White House aides say Bush has retreated into a tightly-controlled environment where only top political advisors like Karl Rove and Karen Hughes are allowed. Even White House chief of staff Andrew Card complains he has less and less access to the President.
Among cabinet members, only Attorney General John Ashcroft, a fundamentalist who shares many of Bush's strict religious convictions, remains part of the inner circle. White House aides call Bush and Ashcroft the "Blue Brothers" because, like the mythical movie characters, "both believe they are on a mission from God."
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, the man most responsible for waging America's war on terrorism, complains to staff that he gets very little time with the President and gets most of his marching orders lately from Ashcroft. Some on Ridge's staff gripe privately that Ashcroft is "Bush's Himmler," a reference to Heinrich Himmler, Chief of the SS (the German Police) under Adolph Hitler.
"Too many make the mistake of thinking Dick Cheney is the real power in the Bush administration," says one senior Homeland Security aide. "They're wrong. It's Ashcroft and that is reason enough for all of us to be very, very afraid."While Vice President Cheney remains part of Bush's tight, inner circle, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has fallen out of favor and tells his staff that "no matter what happens in November, I'm outta here."
White House aides say the West Wing has been overtaken by a "siege mentality," where phone calls and emails are monitored and everyone is under suspicion for "disloyalty to the crown."
"I was questioned about an email I sent out on my personal email account from home," says one staffer. "When I asked how they got access to my personal email account, I was told that when I came to work at the White House I gave up any rights to privacy."
Another staffer was questioned on why she once dated a registered Democrat.
"He voted for Bush in 2000," she said, "but that didn't seem to matter. Mary Matalin is married to James Carville and that's all right but suddenly my loyalty is questioned because a former boyfriend was a Democrat?" Matalin, a Republican political operative and advisor to the Bush campaign, is the wife of former Bill Clinton political strategist James Carville.
Psychiatrists say the increasing paranoia at the White House is symptomatic of Bush's "paranoid, delusional personality."
Dr. Justin Frank, a prominent Washington psychiatrist and author of the book, Bush on the Couch, Inside the Mind of the President, says the President suffers from "character pathology," including "grandiosity" and "megalomania" - viewing himself, America and God as interchangeable.
Dr. Frank also concludes that Bush's years of heavy drinking "may have affected his brain function - and his decision to quit drinking without the help of a 12-step programs puts him at a far higher risk of relapse."
Whatever the cause for the President's increasing paranoia and delusions, veteran White House watchers see a strong parallel with another Republican president from 30 years ago."From what people who work there now tell me, this White House looks more and more like the White House of Richard M. Nixon," says retired political science professor George Harleigh, who worked in the Nixon White House. "It may be 2004 but it is starting to seem more like 1974 (the year Nixon resigned in disgrace)."© Copyright 2004 by Capitol Hill BlueNews: Elections/Legislation/Government
George Bush Using Hard-Core Anti-Depressants: Handlers Don't Want Him Flying
Off The Handle
Submitted by m
Original Publisher: Capitol Hill Blue
From Capitol Hill Blue
Bush Leagues
Bush Using Drugs to Control Depression, Erratic Behavior
By TERESA HAMPTON
Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Jul 28, 2004, 08:09
President George W. Bush is taking powerful anti-depressant drugs to control
his erratic behavior, depression and paranoia, Capitol Hill Blue haslearned.
The prescription drugs, administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the WhiteHouse physician, can impair the President's mental faculties and decreaseboth his physical capabilities and his ability to respond to a crisis,administration aides admit privately.¯It's a double-edged sword,— says one aide. ¯We can't have him flying offthe handle at the slightest provocation but we also need a President who isalert mentally.—
Angry Bush walked away from reporter's questions.
Tubb prescribed the anti-depressants after a clearly-upset Bush stormed off
stage on July 8, refusing to answer reporters' questions about hisrelationship with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay.¯Keep those motherfuckers away from me,— he screamed at an aide backstage.¯If you can't, I'll find someone who can.—Bush's mental stability has become the topic of Washington whispers inrecent months. Capitol Hill Blue first reported on June 4 about increasingconcern among White House aides over the President's wide mood swings andobscene outbursts.
Although GOP loyalists dismissed the reports an anti-Bush propaganda, the
reports were later confirmed by prominent George Washington University
psychiatrist Dr. Justin Frank in his book Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mindof the President. Dr. Frank diagnosed the President as a ¯paranoidmeglomaniac— and ¯untreated alcoholic— whose ¯lifelong streak of sadism,ranging from childhood pranks (using firecrackers to explode frogs) to
insulting journalists, gloating over state executions and pumping his handgleefully before the bombing of Baghdad— showcase Bush's instabilities.
©¯I was really very unsettled by him and I started watching everything he did
and reading what he wrote and watching him on videotape. I felt he wasdisturbed,— Dr. Frank said. ¯He fits the profile of a former drinker whosealcoholism has been arrested but not treated.—Dr. Frank's conclusions have been praised by other prominent psychiatrists,including Dr. James Grotstein, Professor at UCLA Medical Center, and Dr.Irvin Yalom, MD, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University Medical School.
The doctors also worry about the wisdom of giving powerful anti-depressant
drugs to a person with a history of chemical dependency. Bush is an admitted
alcoholic, although he never sought treatment in a formal program, and
stories about his cocaine use as a younger man haunted his campaigns forTexas governor and his first campaign for President.
¯President Bush is an untreated alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniactendencies,— Dr. Frank adds.
The White House did not return phone calls seeking comment on this article.
Although the exact drugs Bush takes to control his depression and behaviorare not known, White House sources say they are ¯powerful medications—designed to bring his erratic actions under control.While Col. Tubb regularly releases a synopsis of the President's annual physical, details ofthe President's health and any drugs or treatment he may receive are notpublic record and are guarded zealously by the secretive cadre of aides that
surround the President.
Veteran White House watchers say the ability to control information aboutBush's health, either physical or mental, is similar to Ronald Reagan'ssecond term when aides managed to conceal the President's increasing memorylapses that signaled the onslaught of Alzheimer's Disease.It also brings back memories of Richard Nixon's final days when thesoon-to-resign President wondered the halls and talked to portraits offormer Presidents. The stories didn't emerge until after Nixon left office.One long-time GOP political consultant who for obvious reasons asked notto be identified said he is advising his Republican Congressional candidatesto keep their distance from Bush.
"We have to face the very real possibility that the President of the UnitedStates is loony tunes," he says sadly. "That's not good for my candidates,it's not good for the party and it's certainly not good for the country."© Copyright 2004 Capitol Hill Blue-------------------------July. 24, 2004. 10:51 AM Bush wins big at Stupidity Awards
NELSON WYATT
CANADIAN PRESS
MONTREAL - The November elections may still be ahead of him but U.S. President George W. Bush came out a big winner yesterday - at the World Stupidity Awards.
Bush was a dominating presence at the second edition of the awards presented at the Just for Laughs comedy festival.
Host Lewis Black, whose biting satire is a highlight of TV's The Daily Show, took pride in the recognition the United States received at the awards, saying: "we are the gold standard."
Black said the awards "celebrate the pros" and "perfection in idiocy" because real stupidity is hard work.
"It's easy to fall down a manhole, it's easy to put the candles too close to the drapes, it's easy to launch a military invasion of another country based on a few blurry satellite photos," he observed.
"This year my people, we scaled the Everest of stupidity and we stand upon its peak."
Bush took the Stupidest Man of the Year Award and for the second time in the history of the two-year-old awards won the Stupidity Award for Reckless Endangerment of the Planet.
That award was presented by Justin Trudeau, son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau. He got the biggest reaction of the night from females in the packed house, who hooted, whistled and yelled "yum" at him while he was on stage.
Bush didn't take the category alone, however, and tied with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The controversial Texan president shared in two other awards as the United States was noted for having the Stupidest Government of the Year.
"What was interesting about that is that the decision was made overwhelmingly by Americans who voted," said Albert Nerenberg, of the Main Organization Revealing Obvious Numbskulls which runs the awards.
Nominations and voting took place at the organization's online site, except for the lifetime achievement award which is settled by the judges.
The nominations were judged by experts in their fields - "a bunch of idiots" and overseen by the Academy for Recognizing Stupidity Everywhere.
Stupidest Statement of the Year was Bush's pronouncement that "combat operations have ended in Iraq," where fighting still rages more than a year after the U.S.-led invasion to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Bush beat out pop princess Britney Spears, nominated for saying, "I do," at her brief Las Vegas wedding, and singer Jessica Simpson, who wondered aloud on TV: "Why does Chicken By the Sea taste like tuna? Is it chicken or tuna?"
Though he is facing war crimes charges after being captured by U.S. forces, Saddam can take solace in the Lifetime Achievement Award for Stupidity, which was bestowed on him with a musical tribute and a montage of film clips and photos, including one of him getting a fashion makeover from the cast of Queer Eye For the Straight Guy.
Iraq and the conservative right in the United States figured heavily in the awards, which declared Fox's The O'Reilly Factor the Stupidest TV Show and gave Fox News the nod for Media Outlet Which Has Made the Greatest Contribution to Furthering Ignorance Worldwide.
Also, Stupidest Woman of the Year was U.S. soldier Pte. Lynndie England, who became notorious after pictures were published of her allegedly abusing Arab prisoners in a Baghdad military prison. She is facing charges.
Presenter Maggie Cassella said England beat out convicted homemaking guru Martha Stewart, dysfunctional rocker Courtney Love, Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson who "finally had enough surgery to place himself in this category."
Cast members from Survivor: All Stars - Rob Cesternino, Kathy O'Brien and Shii Ann Huang - gave the award for stupidest trend, which was trucker hats.
Stupidest Act of the Year went to Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, who cradled his baby while feeding a crocodile, an act which sparked a storm of protest.
"What is it with celebrities dangling their babies?" asked presenter Scott Thompson of Kids in the Hall fame. "Next year, they'll be eating them. Good thing cocaine is an appetite suppressant."
Gigli, considered one of the worst movies of the year and an albatross for stars Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, tied with Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ as Stupidest Movie. The tie was to be broken by audience members at the Friday night event but the audience couldn't decide which was worse so the tie stayed.
Although Canada was shut out, Nerenberg said it was a banner year for stupidity.
"It was a stupendous year for stupidity," he said.
The show ended with a raucous musical number by mini Kiss, a group of singing dwarfs who perform made up like the '70s glam rock group.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join the Kerry Drug War Thread: http://forum.johnkerry.com/index.php?showtopic=11770&hl=illicit+drugs+terrorismALSO, Check out the Marijuana Decrim Thread:http://forum.johnkerry.com/index.php?showtopic=30196&st=180Dean Becker
Jul 31 2004, 05:50 PM
Post #170
Have you read this part of the Democratic Platform? (Below, on" crime and violence.")
This outlook at solving crime and violence is a further step into the abyss of drug war. Treatment, meaning piss testing, is a sham.
DuPonts, Walters, Rand and Ricarte are names that come to mind as cohorts in the sham that is drug war. These are men who front the need for more drug war, based not on science, but on superstition and fear fronting for greed at its heart
Yesterday, I had the chance to speak to the Drug Czar, Mr. Walters. His goons forbade me to shake his hand or offer my business card.
There is not one person of stature, not Walters, DuPont or anyone who dares to defend this drug war in an open, public discussion. It cannot be done.
Lord save us from those whose ideas of drug treatment is pissing in a bottle every month or every day. There are many, much better options available, to include the use of Ibogaine, which has proven its ability to stop the horrible cravings for hard drugs.
The Czar told us that: "High potency marijuana should not be considered like the marijuana of the past, it should be considered to be a new drug".
The audience shouted "liar" and "are you a doctor". Walters of course has no medical education whatsoever. In any case, he would rather addicts have no real treatment like Ibogaine nor would he allow sick and dying patients to benefit from "the drug formerly known as marijuana."
"Crime and violence:
...To keep our streets safe for our families, we support tough punishment of violent crime and smart efforts to reintegrate former prisoners into our communities as productive citizens. We will crack down on the gang violence and drug crime that devastate so many communities, and we will increase drug treatment, including mandatory drug courts and mandatory drug testing for parolees and probationers, so fewer crimes are committed in the first place...."
(This link leads you to the whole Democratic Platform, in PDF Format.)
http://a9.g.akamai.net/7/9/8082/v001/www.d...004platform.pdf
(Without drug prohibition, the drug gangs, the drug violence, rampant addiction, the majority of overdose deaths and childrens easy access to drugs would not exist.... but then, what would we do with the $50 Billion dollars left over each year?)
To hear the recent words of John Walters, please visit the Drug Truth Network site. http://www.drugtruth.org, go to the 4:20 site for his words from Canada, his words from Houston go up Sunday nite.
"We've Been Duped!"
IDB
Aug 1 2004, 02:50 PM
Post #177
Dean Becker wrote:
QUOTE
Have you read this part of the Democratic Platform? (Below, on" crime and violence.")
This outlook at solving crime and violence is a further step into the abyss of drug war. Treatment, meaning piss testing, is a sham.
"We will crack down on...drug crime that devastate(s) so many communities, and we will increase drug treatment, including mandatory drug courts and mandatory drug testing for parolees and probationers, so fewer crimes are committed in the first place...."
To be more precise, mandatory drug courts and drug testing represent aggrandizement of criminal justice into areas that properly belong to medical research. They ain't treatment! Back in February, I noticed this language, and realized the sheer zone in the official Kerry position lay in the absence of emphasis on true medical treatment for addiction, considering what is out there-- ibogaine, and now the legal semi-synthetic 18 MC.
Holding the Kerry campaign to its promise to increase treatment for addicts, not pot de-crim, is the way to pry Weiner and Beers out of their monopoly on power after Kerry wins in November. To that end, we had affiliates in 16 swing states fax and call Kerry Headquarters and attempt to get some one in responsibility to respond with their position on scientific research into non-coercive, medical treatments of drug dependency.
The environmentalists tossed it over to health care, even though it's an African rainforest plant that offers a demand-reduction alternative to defoliating Columbia (iboga alkaloids are the ONLY KNOWN treatment for cocaine and crystal meth addiction). And the health care people don't to get involved, presumably because the issue of drug treatment "belongs" to the law enforcement/national security people.
We had a good info-zap at the Kerry HQ in Boston, got the manager of the entire Mass campaign to come down and talk, and she concluded that we were "friendlies" who just wanted to get our point across in the campaign. Said we'd have to go to D.C. though if we wanted to talk policy.
The issue falls into the crack between law enforcement, health and environmental policies, so we have to show up in D.C. some time this month with 25 or so people, literature, videotapes and give something to every single worker in the Kerry national office. Then follow it up with a meeting with a "committee" from all 3 policy bailiwicks that are affected, and get them to issue a simple statement pledging support for scientific research (i.e, Glick & 18 MC). A statement we can take out to the battlefield states to counter-act Nader, who is represented by Kevin Zeese, who has always been anti-Ibogaine because he sees it as a threat to clinical trials of heroin maintenance.Meanwhile, you all can approach either Theresa Heinz or Chris Heinz on the the campaign trail in yr home state. Win the election or lose, her foundation has enough money to fund development of iboga alkaloids single-handedly. Who knows-- she might even get into it because it's African --that may have been why she came back and got more copies of the Independent article. Her roots, so to speak.
Jilly Lane
Aug 1 2004, 06:30 PM
Post #178Well that is good news. Even if we didn't get mj decrim right away, if they would legalize ibogaine therapy for real drug addicts that would be a good, good thing. You know alot of the time a wife can be more influential than anyone else in bringing an issue to the front or in the way it is approached. Look at Nancy Ray-Gun and the Urine Testers. 9 They had a few hits, but it is hard to dance to)
climbingthegreatbluecliffs
Aug 1 2004, 07:29 PM
Post #181
I look forward to the day when ibogaine is de-scheduled. You start giving one, if not the most effective substance for treating addictive behaviors (currently considered by the Federal govt(via the CSA) to be lacking in medical use and more addictive than morphine and cocaine) to addicts and ill show you the definition of harm reduction. Whats strange is how 18-MC is legal, to my knowledge possession could easily be prosecuted under the analog act.
I 'wonder' why the feds have decided that its development is ok... Than again im not very much opposed to any sort of use of hallucinogenics as treatment for psychological conditions... thats conservatism; bringing things back to a pre-leary-ish equilibrium.
But as to cocaine treatment, there are some substances which have been developed that show some success in treating cocaine withdraws. However these do not tackle the real reason why the user became, and possibly becomes addicted in the first place. Ibogaine destroys withdraws and helps the user come to terms with their addiction in a way no presently accepted (by the FDA and whatnot) treatment systems do. There could easily be established a safe range of use, and conditions under which x amount per lb of body weight or so and so concentration in the blood is dangerous if some real research were allowed. Why is this not happening? i think its because it would open the floodgates of realism in the area of drug policy, and horses with blinders pull the carriage so much better
This post has been edited by climbingthegreatbluecliffs: Aug 1 2004, 07:31 PM--------------------IDB
Aug 1 2004, 07:46 PM
Post #182
QUOTE(Jilly Lane @ Aug 1 2004, 06:33 PM)
Well that is good news. Even if we didn't get mj decrim right away, if they would legalize ibogaine therapy for real drug addicts that would be a good, good thing. You know alot of the time a wife can be more influental than anyone else in bringing an issue to the front (or in the way it is approached.) Look at Nancy Reagan and the Urine Testers. (the words were ok, but it is hard to dance to)
The point is, 18-MC is NOT AN ILLEGAL DRUG. It was designed by NIDA-approved scientists to overcome FDA objections to the parent compound--naturally occuring ibogaine. Because it doesn't appear in nature, it has never been available on any market, legal or illegal, so no one has gotten around to scheduling it. It's like marinol compared to medmj--except I am willing to admit that 18-MC could actually be better than the natural stuff (no nausea for one thing). Surely Theresa Heinz can find an hour to meet with Dr Stanley Glick of the Albany Medical College, the next time she's in the area. I mean, she doesn't even have to meet with "legalizers" (!) Just squeeky-clean scientists in white coats!
She would immediately one-up Nancy Reagan! Think of the potential for milking stories of abject addict misery, a la Jerry Springer...
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> I mean, set
> and setting are extremely important when one is doing heavy tripping,
> particularly if doing it for more than simply party reasons, so is it the
> same with ibogaine?
absolutely, IMHO.
If I were you I would:
focus on my intentions...
ask for guidance from my higher self...
ask for healing...
ask for freedom...
ask for answers...
(these are things that were either suggested to me or i thought of on my own before I did Ibo in 98 - and it helped)
spend some time reflecting on yourself, where you are in your life, where you want to go from here.
write these things down to solidify them.
burn a candle. offer up a glass of water, light some incense. manifest your intentions with some sort of ritual. make it your own... own it.
A safe setting and having trust in your guide is extremely important.
make the setting safe.
make it dark, light sources can be extremely annoying.
make it quiet.
Trust in the process.
Depression post Ibo is a possibility, that is true.
Right before I was treated I heard similar stories from different sources, I had my own doubts as well. But I firmly believe these opportunities are not just random, for whatever reason you are being given the opportunity to experience Iboga. Honor that. It is a rare thing. It is a sacred thing.
I'm rooting for you all the way.
Peace,_.Dave-----To: info@...From: Dana Beal <dana@...>Subject: Note that methamphetamine has been added...Cc: staley@..., clear@..., enadelmann@..., greglake@..., douggreene@..., jblotcher@..., Danielle@..., Kenneth Alper <kra1@...>, tagnyc@..., "Ann Northrop" <annnorth@...>, duncanto@..., Timm@...Bcc: ibogaine@...X-Attachments:Dear Dan and Bruce:
Note that I have successfully lobbied OASAS and Stanley Glick to get methamphetamine included in the last sentence of the 2nd paragraph of the ibogaine page of the official New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services website--the list of addictions 18 MC shows promise for.
See http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/AdMed/meds/fyiibogaine.htm
State recognition of a promising experimental treatment for methamphetamine addiction means that the recent GMHC sponsored task force conclusion that there is "no known treatment" has been obsoleted by the march of scientific research.
I look forward to participation in any future forums that address biomedical research into more effective treatments for drug dependency. I believe the moment has come for us what we have done best in the past--fast-tracking new drugs that improve the lives of HIV positive people.
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1994-2000 Governor George W. Bush legacy: 4.7% of Texas adults
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