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Ideas for Collectives (Sift Talk Post)
4. Stoners Collectives: Place for all the stoners to hang out and share drug related videos, and drug policy activism videos."...--sounds personal, you should fuse it with the gorper collective, and starve to death on your own carbon dioxide.......and lack of meat
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Child Abused By CIA Testifies as an Adult
MKULTRA was real enough, her story I don't know. As far as I know it was from unsworn testimony and is well outside of areas I normally spend much time on so it's hard to say what parts are real and what aren't. The real parts were questionable enough to lend some doubt I guess.
The main reason I'm aware of the subject at all is that it brushed across drug reform as well, the Schaffer Library of Drug Policy has a collection of info based on the joint hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in '77. I don't know if she is mentioned but it should be good background on the subject in general.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/e1950/mkultra/index.htm
Montana Meth Project TV ads
I'd give it a down vote if I could. Meth is about as dangerous a drug as we've got out there but hysteria and such isn't the way to teach kids. We've had enough scare ads.
The Drug Policy Alliance has a pretty good page on meth with links to more information. We do need to educate our kids about drugs but we've got to do it with science and facts, not with scare tactics they'll later find are exaggerated so cause them to doubt it all. These ads and the type are counter productive.
http://www.drugpolicy.org/drugbydrug/methamphetam/