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| | DRCNet Online Library of Drug Policy |
 | | The November Coalition is an organization of Drug War prisoners and their loved ones who are urging the citizens of this country to take a second look at the war on drugs. |  | | Human Rights and the Drug War: Dedicated to the Prisoners of the Drug War and their families and to all those working to regain their freedom and restore respect for all Human Rights. |  | | A publication of DRCNet, Drug War Chronicle is arguably the world's leading drug policy newsletter. |
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| | Illuminati News: Drugs |
 | | You've Been Drafted: Uncle Sam Wants You for the War on Drugs |  | | - [The horrible truth:] Anti-psychotic drugs are becoming increasingly used to tame attention deficit disorder and other behavioral problems in children, despite the fact there's no evidence they work. |  | | Every year, FDA approved drugs kill twice as many people as the total number of U.S. deaths from the Vietnam War.[1] Death by medicine flourishes because deceit, not science, governs a doctor’s prescribing habits. |
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http://www.illuminati-news.com/drugs.htm
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| | Drugs: Political Leaders' views |
 | | Administration is AWOL on the war on drugs. |  | | Full background checks on drug use for all appointees. |  | | Supports tough drug laws as well as drug education programs. |
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| | Drugs 100777.com |
 | | He carried out mind-control experiments using drugs such as LSD on hundreds of patients, but only 77 of them were awarded compensation. |  | | Patients and their parents will be given medication guides that include the warning with each new prescription or refill. |  | | If drugs or hormones are used to prevent swelling, the injured tissues won't heal correctly, greatly increasing the likelihood of repeat injuries to the same area. |
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| | Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hallucinogens after World War II After World War II there was an explosion of interest in hallucinogenic drugs in psychiatry, owing mainly to the discovery of LSD. |  | | Certain drugs can affect the subjective qualities of perception, thought or emotion, resulting in altered interpretations of sensory input, alternate states of consciousness, or hallucinations. |  | | Non-religious reasons for the use of hallucinogens including spiritual, introspective, psychotherapeutic, recreational and even hedonistic motives, each subject to some degree of social disapproval, have all been defended as the legitimate exercising of civil liberties, including freedom of thought. |
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| | War on Drugs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The War on Drugs is an initiative undertaken by the United States to carry out an "all-out offensive" (as President Nixon described it) against the prohibited use of certain legally controlled drugs. |  | | The Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress noted in a 1989 report that the nation's war on drugs could be considered to have started in public policy dating to November 1880, when the U.S. and China completed an agreement which prohibited the shipment of opium between the two countries. |  | | Nixon's modern-day "War on Drugs" began in 1971. |
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| | Lycaeum > Leda > Treatment of drug usage in some examples of modern English writing by S. Taqi 1971 |
 | | This paper will attempt to trace some of the ideas expressed about drug abuse in post-war fiction, to examine changes and trends in writers' attitudes, and to explain the significance of these changes in terms of how they influence, and how accurately they reflect the attitudes of the Western reader to the drugs problem. |  | | Nevertheless, a few novels before the Second World War treated drugs in both an interesting and accurate fashion, and may be said to have been forerunners of the better books on drugs that were eventually to come. |  | | On a more "serious" fictional level, Aldous Huxley, who for many years was fascinated by mysticism (and helped, together with Dr. Timothy Leary, to greatly publicize psychedelic drugs ([ 4 ])), made various references to real and mythical drugs in several of his novels. |
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| | Gulf War Syndrome: Biological Black Magic |
 | | It is a similar rationale that continues to eclipse the illegal use of experimental, unlicensed and highly sensitive drugs. |  | | He is one of tens of thousands of Gulf War vets who have been diagnosed with a fistful of illnesses attributed to his service in the Gulf War. |  | | As part of their work they were monitoring the effectiveness of the biological immunisation programme |
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| | The Fictional Times Business Section |
 | | O'Neil confirmed that the economy is the number one issue on the president's list, right behind the war on terrorism, the war on drugs, the war on corporate taxes, the war on the laws that prevent oil drilling in Alaska and elsewhere, and the war on education. |  | | Enron made the list for costing many of its employees their life savings by refusing to let them dump Enron stock from their pension plans, as the company plunged toward bankruptcy. |  | | Bayer appears on the list because it overcharged the government and public for the anti-anthrax drug Cipro, as well as peddling dangerous antibiotics for poultry. |
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| | Whiskey Bar: Learning Curve |
 | | The War on Drugs didn't play very well because eventually it would have to be brought home. |  | | This is what's known as the 'stab-in-the-back' theory; a lost war is a betrayal at home rather than a losing military, and it was a successful political strategy for the Nazis in the Weimar years. |  | | MacNamara reminds me of one of those WW1 officers, suddenly confronted with the physical reality of what had only been known in terms of photographs and statistics. |
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| | Doctors Seek Cause of Gulf War Illness |
 | | Treating these problems may require a combination of therapies including anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy, counseling and antidepressants. |  | | The VA did announce in December that Gulf War veterans are twice as likely to suffer from Lou Gehrig's disease as their peers, but many experts question the finding because no scientific paper has been published to back it up. |  | | Data show that Gulf War veterans are no more likely to die or be hospitalized than their peers who never served in the region. |
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| | Pesticide Action Network, US Congress pushes biological war on Colombia |
 | | In June 1999, the US Senate approved a $1.3 billion aid package in support of Colombia's "War on Drugs," that required testing of the fungal pathogen as another weapon to be employed against illicit drugs, along with conventional pesticides. |  | | The use of this generalist and highly persistent fungal pathogen would legitimize biological warfare, and provide a major threat to the health and environment within Colombia. |  | | If biological warfare in the form of Agent Green is used in Colombia, it may legitimize global biological warfare on a larger scale. |
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http://www.thepanamanews.com/pn/v_09/issue_02/opinion_05.html
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| | Prohibition: The So-Called War on Drugs, Page One |
 | | Illegal drugs will remain illegal until such time as the U.S. government is master of the world (attaining what the Nazis were aiming at), at which time it will no longer need the profits from its drug trafficking. |  | | The informed use of entheogenic, consciousness-enhancing plants and drugs presents a direct and powerful challenge to any system that seeks to spoon-feed the masses with false ideals of nationalism, racism, sexism or pre-digested religion, and this is precisely the reason they have been criminalized. |  | | The Drug War is a tool of racism, providing an excuse to disenfranchise the black population. |
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| | Dr. P's Psychoactive Drugs & Behavior Resources |
 | | Towards a Rhetorical Genealogy of the War on Drugs by B. Attias, Ph.D. The Myths of Drug Legalization - a written rebuttal by J. Sutherland-Moore to a report written by T. Gorman (Deputy Chief of the CA Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement) |  | | Classroom Psychopharmacology is concerned with the study of drugs as they affect children in classrooms |  | | Drugs, Brains and Behavior by C. Timmons and L. Hamilton (online book previously published by Prentice Hall) |
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| | Westerns Reviews |
 | | All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, is a historical fiction book based on World War I. The main character, whose name is not mentioned because he is also the narrator, joined the military at age nineteen and soon made several friends. |  | | Even if you're ultimately unconvinced, which I find highly unlikely assuming that you're willing to question all of your most basic assumptions (the primary philosophical task), you will still be impressed by the consistently high level of discourse that Tarnas has brought to bear on this "outsider" (at least academically speaking) subject. |  | | Blankley sees major recruiting sources within U.S. prisons (blacks, drug users), and problems with our Mexican border. |
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| | NPR : A Battle Plan Against Gulf War Illness |
 | | Veterans of the 1991 Gulf War blamed their health problems on exposure to chemicals, drugs and vaccines. |  | | MedSearch is an online medical reference library for Gulf War-related illnesses. |  | | Prompted by the complaints of Gulf War veterans, Congress passed a law requiring soldiers to receive medical examinations before being sent to battle. |
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| | wang in the wind |
 | | Oh well, at least we are winning the War On Drugs. |  | | Here's a list of "street names" of drugs. |  | | why "bud," "chronic" and "pot" aren't on the list. |
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| | 2002-June.txt |
 | | Its member firms charge so much for their drugs that they are more profitable than other industries; meanwhile, high prices put medicine beyond the reach of millions. |  | | Its member firms charge so much for their= =20 drugs that they are more profitable than other industries; meanwhile, high= =20 prices put medicine beyond the reach of millions. |  | | Fictional Scenario THE USMC SPECIAL OPERATIONS CAPABLE (SOC) CONCEPT: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH by W.J. Morrissey Patch Barracks, Stuttgart Headquarters, European Command (EUCOM) 0230 Hours, 21 December 1994 Colonel Clyde Butcher was just finishing his mid-tour situation report as the Senior Watch Officer in the "war room" at EUCOM Headquarters when his intercom rang. |
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http://grunt.space.swri.edu/pipermail/harborsite/2002-June.txt
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| | GuruNet — Content Map |
 | | List of proprietary eponyms based on active trademarks |  | | List of prototype World War II combat vehicles |  | | List of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey precursors |
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| | AlterNet: Cops Against the Drug War |
 | | Roger Goodman, director of a Seattle-based bar association project studying drug policy, puts it this way: "The news story is not that the war on drugs has failed, it's who's saying it now." When cops are joining in, you know that the movement for drug-law reform is becoming mainstream. |  | | "After three decades of fueling the U.S. war on drugs with half a trillion tax dollars and increasingly punitive policies, illicit drugs are easier to get, cheaper, and more potent than they were 30 years ago," reads a LEAP statement. |  | | Now retired after a 26-year career with the New Jersey State Police, Cole is leading a new group of current and former law-enforcement officials who are similarly disillusioned with the war on drugs. |
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| | War on Terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | First, there has always been considerable debate as to what constitutes terrorism; in addition, the notion of declaring war on an abstract concept is troubling to some (in the same vein as the war to end all wars, war on drugs, war on poverty, and the war on crime). |  | | In the United States, the War on Terrorism became the prism through which international relations were viewed, supplanting the Cold War and in some cases the war on drugs. |  | | The War on Terrorism differs from WWI and WWII in that it does not appear to be a war between nation states, but is to all visible appearances, something akin to a world-wide civil war with non-nation actors simultaneously waging war on their own governments and on foreign governments as well. |
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| | Drug Policy Alliance: What's Wrong With the Drug War? |
 | | Everyone has a stake in ending the "war on drugs." Whether you’re a parent concerned about protecting children from drug-related harm, a social justice advocate worried about racially disproportionate incarceration rates, an environmentalist seeking to protect the Amazon rainforest or a fiscally conservative taxpayer you have a stake in ending the drug war. |  | | The war on drugs has become a war on families, a war on public health and a war on our constitutional rights. |  | | Drug Policy Alliance: What's Wrong With the Drug War? |
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| | War on Drugs - encyclopedia article about War on Drugs. |
 | | The War on Drugs is an initiative undertaken in the United States to carry out an "all-out offensive" (as President Nixon described it) against the non-medical use of certain prohibited drugs. |  | | The Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress noted in a 1989 report that the nation's war on drugs could be considered to have started in public policy dating to November 1880, when the U.S. and China completed an agreement which prohibited the shipment of opium between the two countries. |  | | War on drugs Part II: Losers, documentary (50 min) showing downside of the 'War on Drugs' by Tegenlicht of VPRO Dutch television. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/War+on+Drugs
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| | GROUPS: Anti War-on-Drugs Activists' List |
 | | From: aldis@zeta.org.au (Aldis Ozols) Newsgroups: alt.activism, alt.drugs, rec.drugs.cannabis, rec.drugs.misc, rec.drugs.psychedelic, talk.politics.drugs Subject: GROUPS: Anti War-on-Drugs Activists' List Date: 1 Mar 1998 11:53:38 GMT Message-ID: <drugs/law-reformers_888753208@rtfm.mit.edu> Summary: This is a list of organisations active in drug law reform, with information on how to contact them. |  | | PO Box 31231 Cincinnati, OH 45231 Phone: (513) 522-6264 Fax: same Internet: http://www.greenpanthers.org/ (Loey Glover, Terry Mitchell - National Coordinators) Notes: We are the ONLY militant resistance to the War on Drugs. |  | | CO-HIP is also dedicated to fighting the erosion of civil rights caused by the "War on Drugs". |
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| | bluemud.org - Drug Bibliography |
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| | Bad Trip by Paul Armentano |
 | | Indeed, the sheer volume of ways "the war against drugs is destroying America" leaves Miller with few opportunities to probe many of the drug war's negative repercussions with the depth they deserve. |  | | Seldom has an accounting of the war on drugs' real-world costs been so meticulous and conveniently available all in one place. |  | | As a result, Bad Trip often reads like a Cliffs Notes guide to ending the war on drugs. |
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| | Executive Summary - AODP Position Paper |
 | | The war on drugs is a prohibitionist policy which focuses on deterring use, not on reducing associated problems (National Drug Control Strategy 1989, cited from Mosher and Yanagisako 1991). |  | | Sweet, R.W. "The War On Drugs Is Lost," National Review, February 12, 1996. |  | | Buckley, W.F- "The War On Drugs Is Lost," National Review, February 12, 1996. |
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| | War on Drugs - encyclopedia article about War on Drugs. |
 | | The War on Drugs is an initiative undertaken in the United States to carry out an "all-out offensive" (as President Nixon described it) against the non-medical use of certain prohibited drugs. |  | | The Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress noted in a 1989 report that the nation's war on drugs could be considered to have started in public policy dating to November 1880, when the U.S. and China completed an agreement which prohibited the shipment of opium between the two countries. |  | | War on drugs Part II: Losers, documentary (50 min) showing downside of the 'War on Drugs' by Tegenlicht of VPRO Dutch television. |
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| | WOD-PCA060404cWeb.htm |
 | | It is a sad, recurrent theme in the war on drugs that law enforcement repeatedly tried to limit what research is undertaken by denying permits to possess and use drugs for studies, and by vilifying and threatening the professional lives of those courageous researchers who do the necessary work despite the obstacles. |  | | The War on Drugs, the War on Doctors, and the Pain Crisis in America - |  | | We have reviewed the Harrison Act and its aftermath as the historical crux of the war on drugs, the war on doctors, from which the pain crisis in America directly stems. |
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http://www.doctordeluca.com/Library/WOD/WOD-PCA060404cWeb.htm
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| | Legalize Drugs, Win Phony 'War' |
 | | LEGALIZE DRUGS, WIN PHONY 'WAR' Voice From Goleta - Stephen Heller President Bush want us to believe that using illegal drugs supports terrorism when in fact it is the War on Drugs doing the supporting. |  | | So, strangely, the way to "win" the war on drugs is to stop fighting it. |  | | The statement said the federal government's costly drug war is cruel and ineffective, and disproportionately affects the poor and minorities. |
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