Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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Ayahuasca Iquitos Peru 2002 – part 1 of 2

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 08:33 PM PDT

Adventure in the heart of the Amazon, shamanic ritual with one of the most profound substances on eart…. the ayahuasca experience. Met with a fascinating man named Scott who has been living in Iquitos for at least a decade. He is an anthropologist, psychologist, philosopher, ethnobotanist who has connections with many of the indegenous shamans in the region. He runs a eco-lodge where you can go experience this incredible medicine called refugio altiplano.


Graham Hancock on c2c am p1

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 07:28 PM PDT

Graham Hancock is the author of the major international bestsellers The Sign and The Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods and Heaven’s Mirror. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. His public lectures and TV appearances, including the three-hour series Quest For The Lost Civilisation, have put his ideas before audiences of tens of millions. He has become recognised as an unconventional thinker who raises legitimate questions about humanity’s history and prehistory and offers an increasingly popular challenge to the entrenched views of orthodox scholars. BROADCASTED 31 March 2010


Obama Talks Drug War in Mexico: News Current

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 06:24 PM PDT

President Obama visited Mexico to discuss the drug war as well as the economy with Mexican President Filipe Calderon. VIEW more Obama videos & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube playlist here… www.youtube.com


Consciousness And Altered States P12 Graham Hancock

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 05:20 PM PDT

Researcher and author Graham Hancock discussed how humanity received a jump start some 40000 years ago, when our ancestors took psychoactive plants and had contacts with non-terrestrial beings who served as teachers. Their visions and encounters were depicted on cave paintings, he said. The Amazonian hallucinogenic brew known as ayahuasca is being used today, and its active ingredient DMT, is naturally made in the human pineal gland. People who have spontaneous visions may produce higher levels of this chemical in their bodies, he noted. In Dr. Rick Strassman’s experimental studies of DMT, users reported experiences similar to alien abduction scenarios, Hancock reported. In fact, aliens, fairies, and spirit beings may all be the same thing, just construed differently based on cultural frameworks, Hancock suggested. He argued that hallucinogens such as ayahuasca should be made legal, as they help to advance the freedom of consciousness. Hancock touched on some of his other areas of research, detailing how a lost civilization predating the Egyptians, created the megalithic structures on the Giza Plateau. This civilization was destroyed in a global cataclysm– something that we may face in our own time as part of a recurring cycle of destruction, he warned. The ancient Mayans created a calendar that is strikingly accurate, more so than the Gregorian one we use today, he added.


Police up their war on weed

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 04:13 PM PDT

Police up their war on weed
IT’S the innocuous-looking weed that’s tainted Griffith’s reputation forever -and local police have just upped the stakes in their war against it.

Read more on Griffith Area News


Ex Drug Cop Bashes the Drug War, Makes a Plea for Marc Emery

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 03:13 PM PDT

Please go to www.NoExtradition.net for more information and ways to help! Barry Cooper, an ex top-cop from the frontlines of the Drug War in Texas, talks about his previous DVD ‘Never Get Busted Again!” and the next DVD coming out this fall. He explains why prohibition is a major failure and answers a question about Marc Emery facing extradition. Please, help save Canadian cannabis activists from extradition to the US and life in US prison for their peaceful, non-violent activities in CANADA! Call the Justice Minister of Canada and leave a message saying he should not committ Marc Emery, Michelle Rainey, or Greg Williams to extradition to the USA! (613) 957-4222 www.noextradition.net www.cannabisculture.com


American Drug War

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 02:13 PM PDT

www.streetgangs.com Decades after President Nixon started the war on drugs, we have over one million non-violent drug offenders living behind bars. The War on Drugs has become the longest and most costly war in American history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure? Inspired by the death of four family members from “legal drugs” Texas filmmaker Kevin Booth sets out to discover why the Drug War has become such a disastrous failure. Three and a half years in the making, the film follows gang members, former DEA agents, CIA officers, narcotics officers, judges, politicians, prisoners and celebrities. Most notably the film befriends Freeway Ricky Ross; the man many accuse for starting the crack cocaine epidemic, who after being arrested discovered that his cocaine source had been working for the DEA with CIA knowledge. www.streetgangs.com


Drug War “Conspiracy Theories”

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 01:09 PM PDT

A short clip from American Drug War featuring Judge James Gray on the topic of “conspiracy theories” of the war on drugs. www.AmericanDrugWar.com http


Terence McKenna’s Enthobotanical Garden

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 12:09 PM PDT

Terence McKenna shows off his ethnobotanical garden paradise in the backyard of his home on the island of Hawaii.


DMT, Ayahuasca, Plant Intelligence and Terence McKenna – An Interview with Dennis McKenna

Posted: 02 Jun 2010 11:05 AM PDT

Today we discuss oo-koo-he, ayahuasca, habit and novelty theory, 2012, Terence McKenna, plant communication and the future of psychedelic research. For the last thirty years, Dennis McKenna has pursued the interdisciplinary study of ethnopharmacology and plant hallucinogens. He is co-author, with his brother Terence, of The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching (Seabury Press, 1975; Citadel Press, 1991), a philosophical and metaphysical exploration of the ontological implications of psychedelic drugs which resulted from the two brothers’ early investigations of Amazonian hallucinogens in 1971. He received his doctorate in 1984 from the University of British Columbia. His doctoral research focused on ethnopharmacological investigations of the botany, chemistry, and pharmacology of ayahuasca and oo-koo-he, two orally-active tryptamine-based hallucinogens used by indigenous peoples in the Northwest Amazon. Following the completion of his doctorate, Dr. McKenna received post-doctoral research fellowships in the Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health, and in the Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine. In 1990, he joined Shaman Pharmaceuticals as Director of Ethnopharmacology. He joined the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota in 2001 as a Senior Lecturer and Research Associate. He is a founding board member and Vice-President of the Heffter Research Institute, a non


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