Friday, June 4, 2010

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Salvia For Sale


Iolite IEV-001 White Portable Vaporizer

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 12:16 PM PDT

  • It’s durable and simple, made of FDA approved plastics, flick the switch, hit the piezo igniter and you are ready for the new portable revolution
  • Patented flameless butane catalytic heater and precision bi-metal thermostat, ensures herbs are heated not burned and no waiting in between pulls for heat up or cool down, for pure smokeless freedom
  • It¿s handy, fitting in the palm of your hand, and small portable, handheld, herbal vaporizer that is about the same size as a typical smartphone
  • It delivers with a 500mg capacity of dried or fresh herb that will typically vaporize for 15 minutes, it produces a rich and flavorsome vapor
  • It¿s economical, a fill of butane gas will last for 2 hours of continuous vaporization, no expensive batteries, car kits or similar accessories needed

Product Description
For direct inhalation of vapor the iolite portable vaporizer, creates the heat you need to vaporize, anytime, anywhere, within 45 seconds. More than just a sleek lightweight design, the iolite is a powerful portable vaporizer that appeals to everyone, from the light to intense user – making vaporizing a whole lot easier on the go. Combining a smart design with innovative technology the iolite is the next generation in vaporizing herbs. Oglesby and Butler technology … More >>

Iolite IEV-001 White Portable Vaporizer


Hidden wounds of war

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 11:14 AM PDT

Hidden wounds of war
The first time Marine Cpl. Brent Lewis heard gunfire from the local skeet shooting range, he was alone in his Naperville backyard. He instinctively ducked and looked for cover.”Just because you’re home doesn’t mean you’re truly home,” he said.Lewis, now 37, was honorably discharged in 2003 after serving five years of active duty in South Korea , Kuwait and Iraq . But it wasn’t until earlier this …

Read more on The Naperville Sun


New drug trend includes use of legal substances

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 10:10 AM PDT

New drug trend includes use of legal substances
A new trend of drug abuse has caused at least two nonfatal overdoses in Milton, but these substances pose an unusual problem: They're legal.

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Setting History Free (5/10): Graham Hancock & David Wilcock

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 09:08 AM PDT

Bringing together two inspirational investigators of our hidden past and uncertain future, this unique dialogue between David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the wonders of ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself. What is the Ark of the Covenant? Why is its loss the greatest riddle of the Bible? Has its final resting place been found? What do the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza teach us? What was the function of the Osireion and other awesome megalithic sites of unknown origin found throughout Egypt? Were the high knowledge and magic of ancient Egypt brought to the Nile Valley by the survivors of an earlier civilisation around 12500 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, an epoch referred to in the Book of the Dead as Zep Tepi, “The First Time”? The possibility of a great lost civilisation Atlantis by any other name was the focus of Hancock’s book Fingerprints of the Gods and the dialogue considers the evidence for this exciting idea — including out-of-place artefacts and technologies, ancient maps of the world as it last looked more than 12500 years ago, and the mysteries of the Mayan calendar. Is it a computer for calculating the end of the world? Or do its prophecies of a great change to come speak to us of a joyous rebirth of human consciousness after 21 December 2012? Join Hancock and Wilcock as they discuss Angkor in Cambodia, Baalbeck in the Lebanon, underwater ruins submerged by


Setting History Free (4/10): Graham Hancock & David Wilcock

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 08:04 AM PDT

Bringing together two inspirational investigators of our hidden past and uncertain future, this unique dialogue between David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the wonders of ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself. What is the Ark of the Covenant? Why is its loss the greatest riddle of the Bible? Has its final resting place been found? What do the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza teach us? What was the function of the Osireion and other awesome megalithic sites of unknown origin found throughout Egypt? Were the high knowledge and magic of ancient Egypt brought to the Nile Valley by the survivors of an earlier civilisation around 12500 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, an epoch referred to in the Book of the Dead as Zep Tepi, “The First Time”? The possibility of a great lost civilisation Atlantis by any other name was the focus of Hancock’s book Fingerprints of the Gods and the dialogue considers the evidence for this exciting idea — including out-of-place artefacts and technologies, ancient maps of the world as it last looked more than 12500 years ago, and the mysteries of the Mayan calendar. Is it a computer for calculating the end of the world? Or do its prophecies of a great change to come speak to us of a joyous rebirth of human consciousness after 21 December 2012? Join Hancock and Wilcock as they discuss Angkor in Cambodia, Baalbeck in the Lebanon, underwater ruins submerged by


Mexican drug smugglers target Texas fishermen (The Newsroom)

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 06:59 AM PDT

Mexican drug smugglers target Texas fishermen (The Newsroom)
The Newsroom – As the national debate over immigration rages, armed drug smugglers from the Mexican side of a popular fishing lake in Zapata, Texas, have targeted Texan fishermen, demanding drugs and, if that fails, money. The Texas Department of Safety has warned Texas fishermen to stay on the U.S. side of Falcon Lake, the Washington Post’s William Booth reports, igniting fears that drug …

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Setting History Free (3/10): Graham Hancock & David Wilcock

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 05:58 AM PDT

Bringing together two inspirational investigators of our hidden past and uncertain future, this unique dialogue between David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the wonders of ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself. What is the Ark of the Covenant? Why is its loss the greatest riddle of the Bible? Has its final resting place been found? What do the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza teach us? What was the function of the Osireion and other awesome megalithic sites of unknown origin found throughout Egypt? Were the high knowledge and magic of ancient Egypt brought to the Nile Valley by the survivors of an earlier civilisation around 12500 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, an epoch referred to in the Book of the Dead as Zep Tepi, “The First Time”? The possibility of a great lost civilisation Atlantis by any other name was the focus of Hancock’s book Fingerprints of the Gods and the dialogue considers the evidence for this exciting idea — including out-of-place artefacts and technologies, ancient maps of the world as it last looked more than 12500 years ago, and the mysteries of the Mayan calendar. Is it a computer for calculating the end of the world? Or do its prophecies of a great change to come speak to us of a joyous rebirth of human consciousness after 21 December 2012? Join Hancock and Wilcock as they discuss Angkor in Cambodia, Baalbeck in the Lebanon, underwater ruins submerged by


GA Governor OKs Bill Banning Drug K2

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 04:58 AM PDT

GA Governor OKs Bill Banning Drug K2
Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue has signed a bill that bans the drug K2, also known as synthetic marijuana.

Read more on WSPA Spartanburg


Setting History Free (5/10): Graham Hancock & David Wilcock

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 03:56 AM PDT

Bringing together two inspirational investigators of our hidden past and uncertain future, this unique dialogue between David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the wonders of ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself. What is the Ark of the Covenant? Why is its loss the greatest riddle of the Bible? Has its final resting place been found? What do the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza teach us? What was the function of the Osireion and other awesome megalithic sites of unknown origin found throughout Egypt? Were the high knowledge and magic of ancient Egypt brought to the Nile Valley by the survivors of an earlier civilisation around 12500 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, an epoch referred to in the Book of the Dead as Zep Tepi, “The First Time”? The possibility of a great lost civilisation Atlantis by any other name was the focus of Hancock’s book Fingerprints of the Gods and the dialogue considers the evidence for this exciting idea — including out-of-place artefacts and technologies, ancient maps of the world as it last looked more than 12500 years ago, and the mysteries of the Mayan calendar. Is it a computer for calculating the end of the world? Or do its prophecies of a great change to come speak to us of a joyous rebirth of human consciousness after 21 December 2012? Join Hancock and Wilcock as they discuss Angkor in Cambodia, Baalbeck in the Lebanon, underwater ruins submerged by


Entheogen: An Interview w/ Christ About God's Forbidden Fruit

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 02:53 AM PDT

Salvia divinorum has a long and continuous tradition of religious use by Mazatec shamans, who use it to facilitate visionary states of consciousness during spiritual healing sessions. The known active psychotropic molecule of Salvia

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