Ibogaine – Part 1

by Joe September 10, 2014

Ibogaine - Part 1
Is it possible that the U.S. Government stumbled onto a solution for drug addiction nearly half a century ago but decided to remain silent?
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Pat Battle – The Morning Call

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Pat Battle - by Guy Arseneau

Pat Battle gets up well before dawn to go to work as the co-anchor of NBC’s “Weekened Today in New York.” The alrm sounds at 3 a.m., and it takes a while for the television journalist to shake off the last remnants of sleep as she goes through the preparations for the show.
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Ibogaine – Part 2

by Joe September 9, 2014

Ibogaine Part 2
Is the U.S. Government deliberately suppressing the use of a medication which could cure addicts of their substance abuse?
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Keeping Thomas Edison’s Legacy Alive in New Jersey

by Joe August 9, 2014

Charley Hummel His formal education consisted of three months of schooling, after which he was described by a teacher as “addled” and summarily dismissed from the public education system.
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Tweet Bird of Youth

by Joe August 8, 2014

Tweet Bird of Youth
It began as a decade of hope for world peace that ended in a state of international discord. The sixties opened with John Kennedy’s establishment of the Peace Corp; it closed with the peace symbol animating a defiant anti-war chant of “Hell no, we won’t go.”
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Cher and Share Alike

by Joe August 7, 2014

Cher and Share Alike“If Trump gets elected I’m moving to Jupiter.” The largest of all the planets in the solar system and fifth from the sun, this mega-sized celestial body, composed primarily of gas, now faces a new and highly ironic challenge. In a desperate, (some would say pathetic) bid to stretch her fifteen minutes of fame over an entire life time, Cher, the aging relic from…”
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