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Cult Watch Title: DrugFacts: Marijuana The need for promoting appropriate use of drugs in the health care system is needed….marijuana as a cure all mania is not. LF's Wacky Weed Kids are again making desperate attempts to promote irrational drug use. The dynamic duo posted two articles falsely showing the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) position on marijuana.
A Few Good Men (1992):
You potheads want the NIDA position on marijuana, you can’t handle the NIDA position on marijuana….here it is anyway:
Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest marijuana as a cure all mania Isn't it a bit early to be drinking? WARNING: Mixing prescription drugs with alcohol may lead to paranoid delusions, and posts like yours! The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party![]() #2. To: hondo68 (#1) WARNING: Mixing prescription drugs with alcohol may lead to paranoid delusions, and posts like yours! I'm starting to think that the clown works for fed.gov. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#3. To: Gatlin (#0) Well, so far you're right. The ignorant dopers can't handle the truth.
#4. To: Gatlin (#0) Are you high?
#5. To: misterwhite (#3) (Edited) Well, so far you're right. According to fed.gov. Of course, we all know they never lie. They do however engage in pseudo-scientific propaganda. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#6. To: misterwhite (#3) Well, so far you're right. The ignorant dopers can't handle the truth. Ignorance is a blight on their drug craving minds and their panic posting of falsely misleading articles won't solve it. Their inability to handle truth makes them so annoying to mainstream society. They serve as gruesome reality portraying those who wish to spawn Americans to relax their attitudes towards abuse, addiction and crime.
#7. To: All (#0) LF's Wacky Weed Kids are again making desperate attempts to promote irrational drug use. Potheads are loaded with an arsenal of copy and paste topics to throw at anyone who objects to their grim habit. They try to show reasons why pot is good yet they will never admit that they smoke the drug simply to get high. Why they love to feel bleary and weak is unknown even to them. The escapism they seek can be described as extreme selfishness to avoid reality. The basic dishonesty concerning their motives is but one reason I will forever distrust the reefer freak.
#8. To: Gatlin, Excalibur, Operation 40, hondo68, Orwellian Nightmare, sneakypete, TooConservative, buckeroo (#7) ...their grim habit.
“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#9. To: Deckard (#8) These threads are pointless. No one is going to be convinced to change their position, nor is LF a site read by a lot of lurkers. So the viciousness of the infighting on these threads seems mostly due to there being so little to gain or lose.
#10. To: All (#7) Potheads are loaded with an arsenal of copy and paste topics to throw at anyone who objects to their grim habit. The ghoulish marijuana fiends will not accept that some people just don’t want to put their brains at a disadvantage to have their drug problem. Afflicted potheads live in their own world having convinced themselves that being numb and idiotic is an acceptable noble trait. Maybe that is why they deny the potential for addiction on one hand, and then spend hours trying to convince others to take up their habit on the other.
#11. To: Gatlin (#10) The ghoulish marijuana fiends.... “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#12. To: Deckard (#8) Thank you, Deckard, for that publick service announcement. I quit.
#13. To: TooConservative (#9) These threads are pointless. Smoking pot is pointless. It results in weakened mental faculties and sometimes claustrophobic paranoia….meaning the pothead becomes utterly terrified of wandering alone in the intellectual desert.
#14. To: All (#13) The absence of critical thinking in the pot culture is remarkably astonishing. Potheads will go to any extreme to destroy a thread critical of their actions. They are always willing to grasp onto any conspiracy theory and become gossip mongers to repeat unfounded information from some garish little blog….as long as it reinforces their drug of choice. But when faced with serious journalistic criticism, they scream lies, blody lies and paste irrelevant pictures.
#15. To: TooConservative, y'all (#9) These threads are pointless. No one is going to be convinced to change their position, nor is LF a site read by a lot of lurkers. These threads are good examples of one of the major political problems we have in the USA today.. The fight between the small govt constitutionalists, and the big brother progressive socialists. The progressives are rapidly losing, and are frantically defending their 100 year old experiment in socialism. I find the fight amusing to monitor. -- Why don't you?
#16. To: Gatlin (#13) Your life is pointless. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#17. To: Deckard (#16) ... life is pointless. Potheads lives are pointless. Potheads have often let it be known that weed is the singularly most important thing in their lives. The arrange everything around and constantly post invalid information about their ganja habit. It appears like you imbeciles are married to a houseplant….one nice thing being, at least you found your intellectual equal.
#18. To: Gatlin (#13) Smoking pot is pointless. It results in weakened mental faculties and sometimes claustrophobic paranoia….meaning the pothead becomes utterly terrified of wandering alone in the intellectual desert. You’ve probably seen those “Above The Influence” anti-drug commercials in which they show worst scenario outcomes to people smoking weed. Really depressing sh*t. They always make the person out to be an accidental murderer, or homeless, jobless, friendless. No prospects of anything positive on the horizon. Well, we have a list of the smartest people who ever admitted to smoking pot as a nice complement to the most successful people who owned up to puffin’ dope. Suck it, ATI. Steve JobsIt’s been reported the Apple co-founder smoked pot and took LSD in his first semester at Reed College in Portland, Oregon in 1972. Since dropping out from the school, he’s only gone on to become one of the most successful and wealthiest people in America. In 1984, he received the National Medal of Technology from President Ronald Reagan. In 2007, Fortune Magazine named him the most powerful person in business and then California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger inducted him into the California Hall of Fame. Fortune also named him CEO of the Decade in 2009 while Forbes ranked him #57 on their list of the World’s Most Powerful People that same year. The Financial Times named Jobs its person of the year for 2010. I’m not sure, but I don’t think you can have those kind of accolades being dumb. Plus, the guy’s a Beatles fan, dated Joan Baez, and sold one of his houses to Bono from U2. That’s some hip, hip company, my friend.
Carl SaganAstronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, pothead. It’s hard to argue for pot slowing you down when you look at Carl Sagan’s record. Apparently a confirmed and admitted stoner, among his many achievements are a Pulitzer Prize, an Emmy, a best-selling novel, as well as more than 500 science papers and articles. He was a founding member of the Planetary Society, and he won a pipe load of scientific awards. Hardly surprising, he is said to have believed in the validity of stoned insights. I believe in them too, it’s just that Carl’s revolved around the origins of the cosmos, not which bagel store is open at 3 in the morning. Stephen Jay GouldPaleontologist, biologist, science historian. Most famous scientific contribution was the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which says that most evolution is marked by long periods of stability. Kind of like most of us after a good bong hit. One of the most influential and best read writers of popular science, Gould became an advocate for medical marijuana following his diagnosis with cancer. He claimed it had an “important effect” on his recovery. He also testified in court to the benefits of marijuana, and is quoted as saying “it is beyond my comprehension that any humane person would withhold such a beneficial substance from people in such great need simple because others use it for different purposes.” Gould used pot to help retain his health for twenty years, the same period during which he wrote The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, not what you might call an insignificant work. Francis CrickWon a Nobel Prize for figuring out the double-helix structure of DNA. Rumor has it that he was on acid at the time. Crick wasn’t the first to see twin twisted monsters coming at him during an acid plunge, but he was the first to recognize as an important scientific discovery. As a founding member of Soma, a legalize cannabis group, he also experimented pot, which he believed helped to remove the filters of abstract thought. Margaret MeadOk, so it’s probably not totally accurate to describe Margaret Mead as a pothead, but she was a major proponent for marijuana, so we’re going to widen the definition a bit. When she died in 1978, Mead was possibly the most famous Anthropologist on the planet. Time had named her Mother of the World in 1969. She authored or co-authored around 40 books, received 28 honorary doctorates, and was President of both the American Anthropological Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Most famously, she testified before Congress on the legalization of marijuana. She testified on lots of stuff, but it’s this one everyone remembers. Afterwards, she was called a dirty old lady, crazy, and no doubt many other things. Andrew WeilHad a mushroom named after him. Do we need to know any more? Well, yes, we do. Although he looks like he’s been binging on an all-night high, Dr. Weil has medical and biology degrees from Harvard, is a naturopath, as well as a widely acknowledged expert on medicinal herbs, alternative medicines, and mind and body interactions. He was on the cover of Time, has written a bunch of books, and used to write for High Times. He talks about the advantages of stoned thinking, as well as an innate need to alter consciousness. Is that him or us? Whatever, it’s clearly worked for him. Kary MullisAnother Nobel Prize winner, another stoner. Mullis tried heavier drugs than just pot. He invented the polymerase chain reaction, which if it’s slipped your mind, is the one that allows duplication of parts of DNA. He says acid helped him to develop it, perhaps along with pot, which he allegedly smoked just before his first trip. While most of us have trouble figuring out how a chair works when we’re high, this guy was working out how to mimic nature. Oliver SacksIf you’ve seen “Awakenings” with Robin Williams, you already know something of Oliver Sacks’ work. He’s a neurologist, the film based on his book of the same name. He also wrote The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. Sacks is an Oxford graduate and professor of neurology at Columbia Medical Center. He’s been referred to as the poet laureate of medicine, and received numerous awards and honorary doctorates in the field of neurological science. Not bad for a man who’s admitted to using marijuana on a more that recreational level, seeing it as a potential gateway to other minds and other consciousnesses. Richard FeynmanPhysicist who helped design the atomic bomb. Well, nobody said anyone on this list was wise, just smarter than average. Feynman used pot to enhance his out of body experiences while in a sensory deprivation tank. When he came out, he won a Nobel Prize for his theory of quantum electrodynamics.
Sergey BrinHe has a BS from the University of Maryland, a MS from Stanford and took PhD courses at Stanford before putting that on hiatus to co-found Google with Larry Page. His dad’s a math professor at the University of Maryland. His mom’s a research scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. His wife, Ann Wojcicki, is a biotech analyst who graduated with a B.S. in biology from Yale in 1996. She and Brin are working with leading researchers to help doctors, patients, and researchers analyze the human genome data and try to repair “bugs” as if DNA were HTML. He was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering, which is “among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer” and received the Marconi Foundation Prize, the “Highest Award in Engineering”. Like Jobs (see above), he’s among the wealthiest in the world. I can only imagine the first time he described DNA as HTML to someone, he/she must’ve been like, “are you high?” To which, he responded, “No! Why? You holdin’?” “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#19. To: Gatlin (#17) (Edited) Potheads have often let it be known that weed is the singularly most important thing in their lives. Making shit up again? Why is no one surprised? On the other hand you seem to have some sick authoritarian fetish judging by your posts praising the unconstitutional War on Drugs. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#20. To: Deckard (#19) Potheads have often let it be known that weed is the singularly most important thing in their lives. There is absolutely no need for you potheads to take a sentence out of context from a NIDA document and try to have another hours-long discussion like you do every time the subject of pot comes up. You cannot possible understand or comprehend how incredibly dull you Weed Kids are. You are like a thousand characters from a smoke in arriving for a mutual masturbation fest.
#21. To: tpaine (#15) I find the fight amusing to monitor. -- Why don't you? After a few thousand threads with the same people posting the same exact stuff, it begins to lose some of its charm.
#22. To: Gatlin (#20) There is absolutely no need for you potheads Yeah, anyone against the war on drugs or in favor of parents treating their kids seizures as they see fit and without asking permission from big daddy gooberment must be potheads. Get a clue, fascist-boy. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#23. To: Gatlin, hondo68 (#20) ...mutual masturbation fest. Admit it - you miss yukon, don't you? “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#24. To: All (#21) I don’t know if it’s the social isolation or the beginning of schizophrenia that causes you potheads to be such strange….very strange folks. Most of us shudder because we know. We also know the really sad thing is that you have no clue just how weird you really are. You potheads are FREAKS….and I leave you with that.
#25. To: Gatlin (#24) I don’t know if it’s the social isolation or the beginning of schizophrenia that causes you potheads to be such strange….very strange folks. Most of us shudder because we know. We also know the really sad thing is that you have no clue just how weird you really are. You potheads are FREAKS….and I leave you with that. Coming from someone who tried to Sybil the forum here, you come across as being truly irrational.
#26. To: Dead Culture Watch (#25) (Edited) Coming from someone who tried to Sybil the forum here, you come across as being truly irrational. No doubt you show the behavior of someone missing important information by no treating intelligence as if it limited all of your cognitive abilities. I understand your inability to think rationally with your inadequate intelligence. You should not be surprised when smart people say smart things. If something is irrational, then you bothering to spend time on is even more irrational….is it not?
#27. To: Gatlin (#26) Tater, you are so full shit, everyone can see it foaming out of your keyboard.
#28. To: Gatlin (#7) Potheads are loaded with an arsenal of copy and paste topics to throw at anyone who objects to their grim habit. They try to show reasons why pot is good yet they will never admit that they smoke the drug simply to get high. Why they love to feel bleary and weak is unknown even to them. The escapism they seek can be described as extreme selfishness to avoid reality. The basic dishonesty concerning their motives is but one reason I will forever distrust the reefer freak. Amen.
#29. To: Dead Culture Watch, Too Conservative, Sybil, Bobby, Grandious, Willy, Etc. (#25) These threads are good examples of one of the major political problems we have in the USA today.. The fight between the small govt constitutionalists, and the big brother progressive socialists. The progressives are rapidly losing, and are frantically defending their 100 year old experiment in socialism. I find the fight amusing to monitor. -- Why don't you?
After a few thousand threads with the same people posting the same exact stuff, it begins to lose some of its charm. --- Too Conservative
I enjoy seeing the desperation of the gatlin, misterwhite crowd trying to make valid points for more prohibition. -- They've become quite frantic.
I don’t know if it’s the social isolation or the beginning of schizophrenia that causes you potheads to be such strange….very strange folks. Most of us shudder because we know. We also know the really sad thing is that you have no clue just how weird you really are. You potheads are FREAKS….and I leave you with that. ---- Gatlin I'd bet that as a group, we constitutionalists use less mind altering substances than gatlin and his progressives.
Coming from someone who tried to Sybil the forum here, you come across as being truly irrational.---- Dead Culture WatchYou got it......
#30. To: Gatlin (#26) information by no treating intelligence as if it Lol, what a dumbass you are!
#31. To: Dead Culture Watch (#30) Why do you never attempt in any way to dispute or disprove any content of my posts? Is it because you can't, since I only use moral and practical reasoning? Why is all you can do, is personally attack me with name calling? Why do you not present something that will give some credibility to you posts? What is you problem?
#32. To: Dead Culture Watch (#30) Lol, what a dumbass you are! But smart enough to cause you emotional pain….and it is with great pleasure that I continue to exacerbate that condition knowing that it probably will never be ameliorated for you. LOL....right back at you!!!
#33. To: Gatlin (#31) To: Dead Culture Watch Why do you never attempt in any way to dispute or disprove any content of my posts? I merely pointed out that using multiple IDs is something a complete loser does. The whole pot good/bad threads are actually boring as hell to me. I don't use drugs, but I know I don't have any moral right to tell another they cannot. But I guess you are too stupid to grasp my opinion, or it's relevant concept.
#34. To: Dead Culture Watch, Gatlin (#25) Coming from someone who tried to Sybil the forum here, you come across as being truly irrational. OUCH. Lol. (but wasn't it TWO forums?) Gatlin still doesn't understand the long-standing animus of his shenanigans and sweeping false accusations. An admission of being wrong -- though rare at these forums -- goes a long way in a lot of peoples' books.
#35. To: Gatlin (#0) For example, a study showed that people who started smoking marijuana heavily in their teens and had an ongoing cannabis use disorder lost an average of eight IQ points between ages 13 and 38. The lost mental abilities did not fully return in those who quit marijuana as adults. Those who started smoking marijuana as adults did not show notable IQ declines (Meier, 2012). Explains a lot. Played sports in freshmen year of HS with great athletes and students. One summer later a few stopped playing sports and became marginal or failing students. Drugs... "For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13) #36. To: Gatlin (#0) Those who started smoking marijuana as adults did not show notable IQ declines (Meier, 2012). But no doubt increases in votes for liberals. "For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13) #37. To: TooConservative (#9) These threads are pointless. No one is going to be convinced to change their position, nor is LF a site read by a lot of lurkers. Yes the lines seem to be quite fixed on this issue. "For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13) #38. To: tpaine (#15) The progressives are rapidly losing, and are frantically defending their 100 year old experiment in socialism. How are the socialists losing? At every turn the emperor and his successor vice regent Hitlery are winning the culture and political wars. A tyrannical SCOTUS as well. Seems they are entrenched. "For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13) #39. To: Deckard, CZ82, liberator (#19) Steve Jobs I guess the question would be did Jobs when CEO for Apple require drug testing for his employees? What about Microsoft and any other large corporation? When a lot of these youth pot users became bottom line men in business did they hire people like their younger 'selves' or people they knew would be clean? Something to look at. Oh and Carl Sagan believed in aliens. "For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13) #40. To: redleghunter (#39) Oh and Carl Sagan believed in aliens. So? “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#41. To: Deckard (#40)
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