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$6.2BB Fighter Jet Program Replacing $6BB in Free College Tuition Signals a Brave New World for American Students 

5/30/2015

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It's a Brave New World
for American Education




From The Economist. 
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Is your child's school run like a jail?

Invest in:
Education
Harm Reduction

Social Programs
Consciousness-Based
Mental Health Research


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What would a 
$6.2 billion fighter
jet program buy 

60 years after Eisenhower's
'Chance for Peace' 
speech?


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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
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Use all the tools at your disposal, America.


Don't drop the ball on our future.


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Ridin' Dirty in a Gas Guzzling Krabby Patty Mobile (Low Gas Prices to Blame?)

5/28/2015

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Birth of Consciousness

5/28/2015

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The world is your baby. 
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Don't drop the ball. Respect the mind.
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Don't be a hog.

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(Re)Evolving Time?


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And Most of All...Thank You for the Bacon

5/28/2015

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The World is
an Only Child.
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Most Important
Legislation of
Our Generation?

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Are You Happy?

Do you ever think about 

Life

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The Birth of Consciousness

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Rick Steves: European Take on America's War on Marijuana

5/28/2015

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The war on drugs is a war on American taxpayers and mental health. It goes against every principle of harm reduction.

Perpetuated by:
  • Personal ideology trumping science
  • FDA and politicians bedding with pharmaceutical companies that make psychoactive drugs​​
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Public health, pharmaceutical, and healthcare policies of the United States have put Caucasians–the major policy-makers in America for quite some time–on a different health trajectory than Germans, French, U.S. Latinos, British, Canadians, Australians, and Swedes.
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Travel writer Rick Steves, star of "Rick Steves' Europe," describes how European drug policy, which views drug abuse as a health issue rather than a crime, is more effective than the United States' globally devastating war on drugs.
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Joe Biden and Terence McKenna Agree, Culture is Not Your Friend: Bernie Sanders Gets Between American Cultural Institutions and the Next Overdose Epidemic. Tolerating legislation of "morality" by politicians has resulted in a deadly American drug war, highest rate of drug use in the world, mass incarceration, HIV outbreak in Indiana, hepatitis C epidemic, cultural pushback to proven harm reduction measures, broken families, mental illness and addiction later in life for children who are affected, and billions of dollars of taxpayer money to clean up the mess that medicine made.

Tennessee's Welfare Drug Testing Program Was a Complete Failure
Failing America: Politicians Lack Courage to Fight Substance Abuse and Improve Mental Health and Drug Policy
Are policy failures behind the opioid epidemic?
Smart Drug Policy and Harm Reduction versus American Self-Harm: Mutually-Assured Self-Destruction of the United States, Politicians, and their Electorate
Bernie Sanders: Preventing Fires, Not for Sale

Smart Drug Policy and Harm Reduction versus American Self-Harm: Bernie Sanders Looks to Prevent Mutually-Assured Self-Destruction of American Government and Its Electorate. The images and video clips show how public health, pharmaceutical, and healthcare policies of the United States have put Caucasians–The major policy-makers in America for quite some time–on a different health trajectory than Germans, French U.S. Latinos, British, Canadians, Australians, and Swedes. Minorities in the United States suffer even worse than Caucasians. The video shows how the Cherokee Nation suffer from hepatitis C at 5x higher rate than the rest of the United States, and how they're twice as likely to die from the disease. African-Americans are disproportionately put in prison... half of state prisoners are in for drug offenses. ETSU Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse Working Group

Posted by Our Amazing World on Wednesday, February 17, 2016
"Tolerate Alternative Lifestyles or
Build More Prisons?​" 
–Rick Steves
60 Minutes did a nice profile on the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Drug Czar Michael Botticelli last night but they really dropped the ball by not challenging him when he said he wants to treat drug use as a health issue rather than a criminal one. They should have asked him why we are still arresting 1.5 million people for drugs every year in the United States. HuffPost: 60 Minutes Profile on the Drug Czar: What They Got Right -- and Wrong
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Longstanding U.S. drug war, drug policy has little
effect on substance use, but kills hundreds of thousands &
prevents valuable research of cannabis and hallucinogens

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Washington Post: How the war on drugs creates violence
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The UNODC calls for decriminalization?
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PBS Frontline:
The Staggering Death Toll of Mexico’s Drug War
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Full Video: CIA Involvement in Cocaine Trafficking/Distribution in America, CIA Director Takes Questions Los Angeles Community Town Hall
Michael Ruppert Confronts CIA Director John Deutch

Published on the Mercury-News’ website, “Dark Alliance,” became one of the first viral news pieces of the Internet era...1996 CIA Director town hall meeting regarding allegations that the CIA was working with the cocaine industry to bankroll Contra rebels in Nicaragua. In 1996, journalist Gary Webb unloaded a three-part series for The San Jose Mercury-News alleging that the Central Intelligence Agency helped spark America’s crack cocaine epidemic by enabling drug traffickers tied to the Nicaraguan Contras to ship into the country and use the proceeds to fund their insurgency against the Sandinista government. Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/IkaXLZvDbCIhttps://en.wiki2.org/wiki/Gary_Webb

Posted by Our Amazing World on Saturday, February 6, 2016
Forget the Drugs, How Did the Guns Get Here?"

Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/IkaXLZvDbCI1996 CIA Director town hall meeting regarding allegations that the CIA was working with the cocaine industry to bankroll Contra rebels in Nicaragua. In 1996, journalist Gary Webb unloaded a three-part series for The San Jose Mercury-News alleging that the Central Intelligence Agency helped spark America’s crack cocaine epidemic by enabling drug traffickers tied to the Nicaraguan Contras to ship into the country and use the proceeds to fund their insurgency against the Sandinista government. Published on the Mercury-News’ website, thereby making it available to all, the series, “Dark Alliance,” became one of the first viral news pieces of the Internet era.

Posted by Our Amazing World on Saturday, February 6, 2016
You Created "Drug Culture," DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Not the Drugs​
National Cancer Institute, Opioid Overdose Hasten Prohibition's Last Dance with Mary Jane​
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Will Pharma Fraud and Drug Costs Impact the Election, or Vice Versa? The Subject May Die if Bernie Sanders Doesn't Win.

Elizabeth Warren: Change Can Happen, Quit Bedding with Billionaires

Is Your Life in America Like Pushing a Boulder Through Eternity? 5 Issues We Can Change
Bernie Sanders Gets Between American Cultural Institutions and the Next Overdose Epidemic

Bernie Sanders Brings the Heat on Healthcare, Pharma, and the FDA

America: Land of the Free?

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Mental Health, Addiction, and Drug Policy: Politics and Faux Morals Trump American Health 
Mental Illness: 1978 vs Today
Mental Illness: 1978 vs Today

Has anything changed in 40 years? It's arguably worse. Listen to the Surgeon General who wants to improve emotional well-being through meditation, gratitude exercises, and social connection (psilocybin psychotherapy, anyone?) http://www.ouramazingworld.org/life/shamanicoptions

Posted by Our Amazing World on Sunday, January 3, 2016
The FDA has a sordid history of pushing through mental health and psychoactive meds whose adverse effects are not fully known. ​
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Can Americans trust that a new FDA commissioner  would be wary of psychoactive drugmakers who are responsible for billions of dollars in fraud against the U.S. Department of Justice and the American taxpayer and have not made significant progress in preventing or treating mental illness  and addiction in the past four decades? 

The FDA has clearly not kept Americans physically safe from the effects of psychoactive drugs. Does the FDA keep patients and the American taxpayer financially safe? New mental health medications the past two decades have primarily been expensive "me too" drugs that have the same mechanism of action and efficacy of drugs that are already on the market. Putting these medications on the market does nothing to help patients. Does continued Big Pharma involvement in mental health research do more harm than good? 
 
Prime example: Brintillex (vortioxetine). According to STAT News, "This antidepressant may be no better than cheaper alternatives. But demand could soon soar. Drug makers Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Lundbeck are counting on approvals to create new demand for the drug and new justification to convince insurance companies to pay for it ($290 for 30 days). 
The makers of this brand-name antidepressant are betting that they can win the first-ever regulatory approval for the treatment of cloudy thinking in people with depression."
Lack of Progress: FDA-Approved Drug Therapies vs Classic Hallucinogens to Treat Addiction

America's Most Admired Mental Health Lawbreaker: Over the course of 20 years, Johnson & Johnson created a powerful antipsychotic medication, promoted it illegally to children and the elderly, covered up the side effects, and made billions of dollars
 
NIMH Director: Taking the Long View on Antipsychotics

Jeffrey Lieberman, author of the NIMH-CATIE Schizophrenia Trial discusses the effectiveness of antipsychotic erugs in patients with chronic schizophrenia: Efficacy and Safety Outcomes of the CATIE Trial. "As a result of preferential use, the cost of this second-generation antipsychotics has gotten increasingly substantial to the point that now the US market is about $10 billion a year, the global market is $14 billion a year, and this, along with the cost of other drugs, has put a real strain on the budgets of Medicaid and other third party payers. We're over a decade into the second-generation antipsychotic drug era, and the efficacy claims are really not robustly or consistently substantiated. The side effect issue has become more complicated, as we're going to hear, and I'll say more about it in a second, and the improvement in long-term outcome really hasn't been demonstrated; as for cost-effectiveness, the data just plain ain't there...There are concerns and questions as to whether we simply traded neurologic side effects (tardive dyskinesia, EPS) for metabolic side effects (weight gain, diabetes) with the newer medicines." –Jeffrey Lieberman, MD

The NIMH-CATIE trial: What did we learn?

Author and Ex-DSM Task Force Chair Allen Frances says psychiatric overdiagnosis is hurting Americans: Expert tells Senate panel life's setbacks too often answered with medication

2 Legit 2 Quit Worsening Our Mental Health and Feeding the Stigma of Mental Illness: Psychiatrists established their financial legitimacy (ability to be paid by insurance) not by good work that they do, but through the expansion of the DSM and overdiagnosis. Despite all the diagnoses that are possible, there are still only 4 main classes of psychiatric medications. 
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After decades of failure, why are pharmaceutical companies still allowed to meddle in our mental health? FDA and physicians bedding with pharmaceutical billionaires has essentially pushed out the number of psychotherapists available in our mental health system (especially in poor communities and low-population centers) and favored overprescribing, predominantly by primary care physicians.

Have we stopped giving subsidies to Big Pharma for providing educational materials that might be incorrect or misleading, especially for mental health and pain studies that have highly subjective and easily manipulated outcome measures? 
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Why are lawmakers still allowed to dictate public health policy and obstruct important mental health and addiction research based on personal ideology rather than science? 
Although ketamine has become popular in the media as a possible treatment to relieve suicidality and treatment-resistant depression, non-addictive classic hallucinogens that have been used in humans for millennia still cannot be thoroughly researched due to strict Schedule I legal classification. 
Dr. Lieberman: "The one thing that I might share in common with Steven Jobs...is that we both feel that LSD was a very important, sort of, experience to have"
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Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman (NIMH-CATIE schizophrenia trial lead investigator) regarding serotonin 2a receptor agonists (classic hallucinogens):  
"We need to study these drugs."
The longer these substances cannot be easily researched, the worse it will be considered yet another mental health and drug policy failure.

Policy failures have caused the opioid epidemic as well as the current state of America's broken mental health care system. Principal liability must go to the FDA; ​America's problem with psychoactive prescription drugs has lasted for decades
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​Quoting the Urban Institute: "With so many government and non-government entities involved in developing, testing, manufacturing, regulating, marketing, distributing, prescribing, and dispensing these powerful drugs, we need better mechanisms for holding both private industry and public-sector agencies accountable. The American public deserves no less.
In the case of opioids, investigations by the Justice Department, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Senate Finance Committee were too late to save lives. This epidemic is a powerful reminder that we need to base our public policies on strong research evidence. ​

“Overstated or unsubstantiated findings are not helpful for translating evidence into effective policy, and contribute to public, policymaker and media perceptions (often accurate) of unreliable, flip-flopping research findings,” Ross Koppel and Spencer Jones recently argued in Health Affairs. 
Don't Hold Your Breath: Will "The Coming Boom" in Brain Medicines Include Mental Health?
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NY Times: Even Talking About Reducing Drug Prices Can Reduce Drug Prices

Drug Industry Launches Ad Campaign Aimed at Lawmakers:
Lobbies against efforts to rein in prescription costs
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“Health care research must be based on the strongest feasible designs, and not on protocols that affirm our biases, support hidden funding sources, or obscure wise policy choices.”

​Fortunately, some efforts are underway to identify best approaches  for containing the epidemic, preventing future overdoses, revisiting  policies that may not be helpful, and formulating new ones that are. But a critical lesson is that policies do matter, and the social and economic costs of getting them wrong can be very high."

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This applies to any psychoactive medication.

Notable comments on Twitter from psychiatrist Allen Frances, former Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force:
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"Pharma spends fortunes persuading politicians high drug prices are great for patients & taxpayers- who have no say"

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"Drug prices will be crazy til we the people end Pharma's stranglehold on politicians meant to represent us, not them"
 
"'Reefer madness' always myth. Pot pretty safe compared to legal drugs like alcohol, prescription opioids & benzos"

​Significant progress in mental health will take a culture change and an end to FDA approval tricks that involve mental health medications.

Bernie Sanders Brings the Heat on Healthcare, Pharma, and the FDA​
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America: Never a friend to harm reduction 
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Borrow Bernie Sanders' Foreign Policy Insight: Understand Past Mistakes, Don't Arm Extremists
Want to Support Veterans? Make Smarter Foreign Policy and Budget Decisions
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"If they kill me, I will rise again in my people."
– Archbishop Killed by his Government Closer to Sainthood
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​Epidemic of Death: Appalachia, American Politicians Lack Courage to Go "All In" on Opioid Maintenance, Harm Reduction, Mental Health & Drug Policy Reform​
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2 Ohio Tragedies, Yesterday and Today
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#RxProblem without Harm Reduction...the hidden
cost of the American opioid and drug war fiasco.
 
Hepatitis C may lie latent for years and not cause harm to patients. However, when it become acute, it destroys the liver and kills those who have it. Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) is a new drug that can essentially cure hepatitis C. Made by Gilead Sciences, Inc., Sovaldi costs about $1,000 a pill, or about $84,000 for a patient on a standard, 12-week treatment schedule. 
  • Claiborne County, TN, jail says most inmates have hepatitis C
  • Costly hepatitis C Drugs Threaten To Bust Prison Budgets
  • Minnesota prison inmates sue to access to costly hepatitis C meds
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The Atlantic: The True Cost of an Expensive Medication
The U.S. is unique among Western countries in that it doesn’t regulate drug prices. One nurse tells the story of what it’s like to watch patients get sicker when they can’t afford a pricey treatment.
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Bernie Channels FDR, JFK, Arnie
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​Rick's Thoughts on Income Inequality and the Grand Ol' Party

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Recipe for Hopelessness
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​TRAVEL RAP
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You Want Massive Inequality?

http://www.ouramazingworld.org/politics/pitchforks2016http://www.ouramazingworld.org/life/bernietacklesgreedhealthcarehttp://www.ouramazingworld.org/politics/meltdown

Posted by Our Amazing World on Sunday, February 7, 2016
Shamanic Medicines Want to Help a Broken and Addicted U.S. Mental Health Care System

Psychedelics Expert Interviews and America's Mental Health & Addiction Tragedies

Nothing Said to Be Certain but Death and Psilocybin's Potential Benefit to Mental Health Treatment and Research​​

Psychology Study Explains Psychedelic Ethics: Awe, the Small Self, and Prosocial Behavior
Could Psilocybin Be Useful in Combating Depression and Anxiety in Homebound Older Adults and Patients with Chronic or Terminal Illness?​

America, Don't Fight Mental Illness and Addiction with One Arm Behind Your Back​

New York University Psilocybin Music Sampler That Helps Patients with Psychological Distress

Medical Ethics and the Ethical Considerations in the Medicinal Use of Psychedelics - Julie Holland, M.D. 
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“What mushroom is it that blooms at the end of human history? Is it the mushroom of Teller and Fermi and Oppenheimer, or is it the mushroom of Albert Hofmann and Gordon Wasson and Richard Evans Schultes and Timothy Leary?” –Terence McKenna, The Archaic Revival

Meditation & hallucinogens as preventative mental health? 

Both have significant influence on circuitry related
to mental illness, addiction, and consciousness.​
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Kotor & Mostar: 135 Seconds of Happiness
in the Balkans (And Realities of America)
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Humanitarian Crisis for Syrian Refugees in
​the Balkans, Remembering the Yugoslav Wars
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Nine Lives: Crack'n Cats of Turkey & the Balkans​
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It's a Matter of Conscience: Bernie Calls Out Greed,
Holds American Healthcare to a Higher Standard
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Why the Decline of Organized Religion in the USA?
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Religious Culture Lacking Openness & Compassion Destroys Dignity​
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The Saudi SuperPAC(t) that Haunts
​Syrian Refugees and Future of America
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National Security: Senator Predicted
Trillions Lost from Defense Department Sickness
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Epidemic that Medicine Made:


Prescription Opioids: Are Our
Pain Killers Killing Our Patients? 



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Black Lung, Black Hearts:
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​Mining, Poverty, Addiction, Dis-Grace


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