Afghan President's brother claimed to be on C.I.A payroll:NYTimes

A report in New York Times can literally brew up storm in the U.S. political cup. While the U.S. forces keep losing life daily fighting Taliban in Afghanistan and the U.S. authorities fight Mexican drug...

Psych Meds Keep You "Sick" & Make You WORSE

Evidence is mounting that psych meds are making people (& populations) worse, not better. Nations that don't keep their patients on meds have a higher recovery rate than, the "rich & modern" nations like...

Jodie Sweetin's Memoir of Meth, Coke, Ectasy, and Addiction

Remember sweet little Stephanie Tanner from Full House? Well, the only thing even close to sweet about Steph's real-life counterpart, Jodie Sweetin, now-a-days is her last name. In her just-released memior unSweetined the former Pants-Off Dance-Off host opens up about her...

Inside Taliban's "Islamic Emirate" by David Rhode, US Journalist

The recent reports says that Taliban's Financial situation is getting better while that of Al Queda goes down. Opium cultivation, illicit drug trade, kidnapping and extortion earns them close to $400 million, according to New York Time - which the US so far not able to...

Legal High Ban Causes Surge In Interest

Since the Government announced that it was going to ban some of the so-called "herbal highs" in the new year, sellers are claiming that interest in these substances has soared. If ever there was a textbook...

Bush Admin. Admits Patriot Act Used Mostly in Drug Cases

In 2001, the Bush administration hurried through the Patriot Act, barely more than a month after 9/11.  One of the few senators who voted against it was Wisconsin Democrat Russ Feingold, who expressed...

Officer accused of soliciting minors brought down by ‘KopBusters’

A former police officer who worked for over a dozen departments in Texas is behind bars Tuesday, held on numerous felony charges including engaging in organized criminal activity, promotion of prostitution, solicitation of minors and two counts of attempting to possess child...

Alcoholic Celebrities Who Have Undergone Rehab

There are literally countless well known, even well loved celebrities, who are very much in the public eye, who have undergone an alcohol rehab program. While some have managed to kick the habit successfully with their alcohol addiction rehab, others have gone on to relapse,...

La despenalización de la marihuana

La despenalización de la marihuana JOSE BRECHNER “Si los adultos desean tomar chances con la marihuana, es su problema” –Ronald Reagan Siguiendo parcialmente los pasos de México, que en Agosto pasado despenalizó el uso en pequeñas cantidades de Marihuana, Cocaína,...

Hayley Wood, DJ AM's Ex Speaks Out After His Death

Hayley Wood, DJ AM's, or Adam Goldstein's, ex-girlfriend has spoken out for the first time since he was found dead in his NYC apartment late last week. Many news outlets were reporting that DJ AM was so distraught over the break-up with Wood that he was driven back to drugs,...

DJ AM: Breakup with Hayley Wood Drove Him Back to Drugs

DJ AM, also known as Adam Goldstein, who was found dead in his NYC apartment last night was reportedly so devastated by his breakup with model Hayley Wood that it drove him back to drugs, after he had been sober for 9 years. This is being reported by MTV, TMZ and People.com. ...

Michael Jackson's Cause of Death - Acute Propofol Intoxication

The LA County Coroner has just released Michael Jackson's official cause of death: Acute Propofol intoxication. Also contributing to his death was the Benzodiazepine effect, which is a group of drugs taken together...

THE MILKING OF THE CASH COW vs. US HEALTH CARE REFORM

Playing The Health Care Game... We have all watched in amazement as the defaced photos of President Obama as Hitler held by wild eye'd crazy people screaming loudly with no more of a purpose than to disrupt and to...

Obama's PhRMA deal

Smith: Obama's strategy was to vilify the drug companies and then cut deals with them in secret

Binge Drinking Commong Among Adults: Study

Binge drinking is more common among middle-aged people in the United States than previously thought, according to a study by the American Journal of Psychiatry. Researchers studied 11,000 american adults, and...

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