Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts

Monday, 26 September 2011

Dana Beal Sentenced to Prison



Dana Beal
, at age 64 is still a devoted freedom fighter and totally committed to the Medical Marijuana Movement - in the defense of which he is going to prison.

Please read the specifics of his sentencing below and details from the trial that include testimonies of support that were made in Court by witnesses. Also, watch the half-hour video of his statement to the Court that summarizes a lot of his work in setting up support networks for Cannabis patients and his promotion of the anti-addiction herbal medicine called Ibogaine.

Through his work with Ibogaine, Dana has helped a lot of addicts to become free from heroin, crack cocaine, alcohol and other killer chemicals.

Dana is a co-founder of the Yippies, comrade of notable revolutionary activists such as Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and Stu Albert, and he is the "superpower", mastermind and initiator of the Global Marijuana March campaign that sees annual gatherings and protests by thousands of Friends of Cannabis in several hundreds of cities around the planet every MayDay.

Video: Dana's Statement to the Court
{please click on the image, or the link below} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKgOh_VSQe0&noredirect=1

Contact
You can communicate with Dana through his lawyer:
Byron Walker, Attorney At Law,
P.O. Box 10, La Farge, WI 54639

Petros Evdokas
, petros@cyprus-org.net

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Beal gets prison, extended supervision

J. Patrick Reilly, Editor/Co-Publisher

Those who came to the Iowa County courthouse Tuesday to testify on Irvin (Dana) Beal's behalf would not be shocked if he walked on water.

Beal has that affect on those he has helped. But the fact the 64 year old Beal was transporting 180 pounds of medium grade marijuana through Wisconsin when his 1997 Chevrolet Astro van was stopped last January 6 for expired registration, missing bumper and cracked tail light couldn't let him walk out of the courthouse a free man.

Instead, Circuit Judge Robert P. Van De Hey sentenced Beal to five years in prison, 2 1/2 under incarceration and 2 1/2 under extended supervision. Van De Hey also gave Beal credit for time served (267 days) and granted eligibility for early release. That is a better deal than the four years prison and four years extended supervision asked for by assistant DA Timothy Helmberger.

It is a way better deal than the 15 years and $50,000 fine that is the maximum allowed by law. Van De Hey reminded the crowded courtroom that while the passionate testimony offered by people from as far away as New Zealand, California, New York and Minnesota made valid points, he was forced to make a ruling that includes prison time.

"We are a country of laws," he said. "People have acknowledged his deeds but it is not fair to give him a free pass especially with that much marijuana on board. He has committed the offense and now must be held accountable."

"I have no problem with medical marijuana," Van De Hey said. "But I have to keep in mind the 180 pounds he had in his vehicle." "I don't make the laws but I have to enforce the laws as they are written," he said.

This will be Beals's sixth conviction. He was convicted of drug related offenses in 1971, 1987, 1993 and 2006. He was on probation for an arrest in Nebraska when his vehicle was stopped in Iowa County.

Beal testified prior to sentencing and told the judge he would not do that particular thing again. "I am too old," he said. "I need a different job."

He said he was taking the marijuana to be used for medical purposes in Michigan, New York and Washington, DC where it is legal. "Would law enforcement be upset if I was moving medical marijuana to where it was legal?" he asked.

A woman from New Zealand told the court how Beal had come to her country to help set up clinics and with the use of ibogaine, a drug that cures heroin addiction. Ibogaine is not legal in the United States. "If you put Dana away his work will stop," she said. "He has helped a lot of human beings in New Zealand and was planning to do the same in Australia. He is an expert and has paid for those who need treatment. This will all stop if he goes away. Help save our people from drug abuse."

Ed Rosenthal came from California to testify. "I have known Dana for 30 plus years," he said. "Dana saves lives. He is not a drug dealer. You talk community service? Dana has put in 30 years of community service. Don't be part of a system where a person is jailed for his efforts."

Rabbi Issac Freese from Brooklyn said he has known Beal for 20 years and only knows good about him. "He helped us open a medical co-op. He sacrificed himself. He lost money. He went ahead and did it anyway, not for himself but so people could get the help they need." "Dana is needed today by the people he has helped. He has given them shelter, relief and a trusting heart."

A former meth addict credited Beal with getting her sober. "Dana helped me get treatment," she said. "Now I am sober and have a beautiful four year old daughter." Manhattan attorney Doug Green called Beal a champion of medical marijuana and ibogaine. Dennis Brennen, formerly of New York and now of Wisconsin, turned to Dana when he couldn't afford medical marijuana at $30 to $40 per gram. "He could get it for me at $10 per gram. He has helped many get affordable medical marijuana."

Jackie Rickard testified from her wheelchair and credited Beal with helping her get medical marijuana for her condition.

Paul DeReinzo, a school teacher in New York, compared Beal to Galileo who was eventually proven right in his theories after 300 years. "Let's not take 300 years to prove Dana right," he said. "Dana's been right all along. We can do the right thing here for future generations."

Beal may eventually answer charges against him in other states.

From: http://www.thedodgevillechronicle.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=8&ArticleID=1869

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Valis is Valid
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Entheogens/message/3172


Free Dana Beal, Free Ourselves

http://www.facebook.com/groups/143405647913


Dana Beal is out of Jail - Freedom for all Friends of Cannabis!
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/11/dana-beal-is-our-of-jail-freedom-for.html

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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Man complained to police about bad quality Marijuana



Please read this news item from the Associated Press, and two short comments below.

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Pennsylvania man complained to police about buying bad pot
AP – Mon Oct 25, 2010

UNIONTOWN, PA, USA – A southwestern Pennsylvania man called 911 to complain about some terrible marijuana he had just purchased, which turned out to be something other than pot. Police said the man told officers he bought the substance earlier that day and that "it was nasty" when he smoked it.

Uniontown Detective Donald Gmitter said a field test determined the substance wasn't pot at all, but police didn't say what it was.

Even though the 21-year-old man didn't technically buy marijuana, he isn't off the hook.

Sgt. Wayne Brown told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Wednesday's incident remains under investigation, and the man could face a charge of possessing a counterfeit controlled substance.

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Pennsylvania man complained to police about buying bad pot
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/10/25/1395568/pa-man-complained-to-police-about.html

Information from: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, http://pghtrib.com
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Comment 1

The "counterfeit controlled substance" is very likely something poisonous or harmful, which no one should be smoking.

The person selling could have advertised it as tobacco; or as a new kind of "legal high"; or as a "smoking herbal blend"; or as Cannabis... whatever the claim, isn't it the responsibility of the Police to protect us from dangerous and unknown substances?
Where should a person go for help in a case like this if the Police is going to charge you with a non-existent crime?


Comment 2

The "counterfeit controlled substance" might turn out to be a harmless herb like oregano (which should not be smoked in large quantities), or like mullein (which is ok to smoke sometimes). But still, the act of selling it while pretending it's Cannabis, is a fraud. If you sell your own sperm as "hand lotion" you are committing fraud against someone. If you sell bits of gravel from your back yard as "antique gallstones" you are committing fraud.

Wouldn't it be great if we lived in a world where the Police considered it their duty to protect us from fraud of this type? ESPECIALLY when the substance we are being led to believe we are buying - Cannabis, in this case - has been proven by thousands of years of scientific investigation and usage, including seventy years of rigorous laboratory-based modern Science, to be absolutely safe, wonderfully beneficient for hundreds of illnesses and declared by millions of people as a true Path to the Divine?

Petros Evdokas, petros@cyprus-org.net
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Links, Resources / Παραπομπές, Πηγές
{english language below}

Καννάβι σε Κάθε Μανάβη
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog-post_17.html

Η Κάνναβις... το κατ' εξοχήν οικολογικό φυτό
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/04/blog-post_24.html

Μερικές Αλήθειες για την Κάνναβη...
http://cyprus-org.net/kannaouri.htm

"Η νεολαία χρειάζεται ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗ στην ορθή χρήση της Κάνναβης και των
άλλων Ψυχοδηλωτικών μέσων."
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/blog-post_28.html?showComment=1280409785949#c4274626124964217254

Προσεχώς ναρκοτέστ
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyprus-imc-ellinika/message/1428

Ο Κωστής στα Πρόθυρα της Ελευθερίας... ή της Φυλακής
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/08/blog-post_07.html

Στη Φυλακή ο Κωστής - η Κοινότητα σε Εγρήγορση
Η Υπεράσπιση Ετοιμάζει Έφεση
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/08/blog-post_11.html

Ποιές Λύσεις Προτείνουμε
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/09/blog-post.html#proteinoume

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A Cannabis Forest Laid Waste - an Immense Loss for All Humanity
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/09/cannabis-forest-laid-to-waste-immense.html

Dana Beal is out of Jail - Freedom for all Friends of Cannabis!
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/11/dana-beal-is-our-of-jail-freedom-for.html

More Dangerous and Lethal than Drug Abuse: the War on Drugs
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-dangerous-and-lethal-than-drug.html

Very Serious Men in Skirts. And dresses
With heavy jewelry
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/06/very-serious-men-in-skirts-and-dresses.html

Petros Evdokas and Cannabis, on Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%2B%22Petros+Evdokas%22+%2Bcannabis&num=50&hl=en&filter=0

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Saturday, 24 April 2010

Η Κάνναβις... το κατ' εξοχήν οικολογικό φυτό*




Η Κάνναβις... ...το κατ' εξοχήν οικολογικό φυτό

Είναι μια αβλαβής, μη τοξική φυσική ουσία με πολλές ιδιότητες που μας παρέχουν την αντικειμενική και υποκειμενική δυνατότητα για πραγματοποίηση του οικολογικού οράματος.

Οι ψυχοδραστικές της ιδιότητες εμβαθύνουν, ανυψώνουν και διευρύνουν την συνείδηση χωρίς να προκαλούν εθισμό, εξάρτηση ή τοξίνωση. (1)

Η νέα βιολογία κατατάσσει την κάνναβη στην κατηγορία των ενθεογόνων, ή ψυχοδηλωτικών, δηλαδή στις ουσίες διά των οποίων βιώνεται η αυτοψυχογνωσία. Όντας ακίνδυνη και ήπια, η ψυχοδραστική επίδραση της κάνναβης συμβάλλει στην πραγμάτωση του "Γνώθι σ' αυτόν", και οδηγεί στη θεογνωσία μέσα από τη συνειδητοποίηση του "κατ' εικόνα και καθ' ομοίωσιν". Γι αυτούς τους λόγους, 1 έως 2 δισεκατομμύρια άνθρωποι ανά την υφήλιο χρησιμοποιούν την κάνναβη ως μέσον λατρείας, δηλαδή ως Αγίαν Κοινωνία.

Η κάνναβις είναι ανανεώσιμη πηγή ενέργειας και υλικών (2):
ο- Οι φυσικές ίνες του φυτού, που δεν είναι ψυχοδραστικές, χρησιμοποιούνται από την ανθρωπότητα για 6000 χρόνια τώρα γιά την κατασκευή σχοινιών, υφασμάτων και χαρτιού, για την κατασκευή ρούχων, παπουτσιών, καταλυμάτων, βιβλίων, κουτιών, υλικών πακεταρίσματος, πανιών για σκάφη και για την ζωγραφική ("κανναβάτσο"!).

ο- Το κανναβινέλαιο είναι ανανεώσιμη πρώτη ύλη με χρήση στην παρασκευή μπογιάς, βερνικιών, και στη παρασκευή λιπαντικών υλικών που, επιφέροντας ελάττωση των τριβών σε μηχανές, μειώνουν τη φθορά και την σπατάλη ενέργειας.

Η κάνναβις είναι ανανεώσιμη πηγή για 2 καύσιμα τα οποία εύκολα παρασκευάζονται με απλή τεχνολογία:

o- Η ζύμωση και απόσταξη του φυτού προσδίδει εύκολα μεγάλες ποσότητες αλκοόλης για χρήση σε μηχανές εσωτερικής καύσεως αντικαθιστώντας σε τεράστιο βαθμό τα ρυπαντικά καύσιμα πετρελαιοειδών (έχει επίσης μεγάλη χρησιμότητα ως ψυκτικόν και απολυμαντικόν, και εξέχουσα θέση ως χημικός διαλύτης για κάθε εργαστήριο). Στην παραγωγή εκλύεται 3 φορές περισσότερο οξυγόνο από αυτό που καίει στη χρήση της, και δεσμεύεται διοξείδιο του άνθρακος, επιφέροντας εξισορρόπηση στην τοξική κατάσταση της ατμόσφαιρας του πλανήτη μας. Ως "απόβλητον" της διεργασίας, δημιουργείται γλυκόζη που είναι φαγώσιμη. (3)

o- Το κανναβινέλαιο είναι καύσιμο πρώτης ποιότητος που δεν εκρήγνυται εύκολα (η μηχανή Diesel είναι απόγονος της μηχανής πού αρχικά είχε σχεδιαστεί για να λειτουργεί με κανναβινέλαιο!).

Η κάνναβις είναι εξαιρετικό λίπασμα για βιο-καλλιέργειες, και καλή πηγή νιτρικού καλίου γιά ήπιες εκρηκτικές ύλες.

Οι σπόροι της κάνναβης οι οποίοι δεν είναι ψυχοδραστικοί, είναι φαγώσιμο τεραστίας θρεπτικής αξίας. Η γεύση τους θεωρείται το άκρον άώτον της γαστρονομίας (όχι μόνο από τα καναρίνια!), και η περιεκτικότητα σε πρωτεΐνες είναι της τάξεως της σόγιας (πού είναι τροφή εκατομμυρίων ανθρώπων). Ως φαγώσιμον, οι σπόροι της κάνναβης (το "κανναούριν") παρέχουν τη δυνατότητα να τραφεί ολόκληρη η ανθρωπότητα με τροφές ποιότητος οι οποίες συμφωνούν με το περιβάλλον, αντί να καλλιεργούνται σε αντιδιάσταση με τη φύση.

Οι φαρμακευτικές χρήσεις του φυτού: έχει την δυνατότητα να αντικαταστήσει άμεσα 60% έως 70% όλων των ψυχοφαρμάκων, και δρώντας θεραπευτικά να αναιρέσει τους λόγους χρήσεως τους. Είναι το ιδανικό μη-τοξικό φάρμακο για το γλαύκωμα. Σώξει ζωές σε παθήσεις όπως η ανορεξία-βουλημία, βοηθά στην ανακούφιση από τις τοξικές παρενέργειες της χημειοθεραπείας και ακτινοθεραπείας στον καρκίνο, και από τις παρενέργειες των τοξικών φαρμάκων που χρησιμοποιούνται γιά το ΑΙDS. Λειτουργεί κατά του άσθματος και των αναπνευστικών αλλεργιών, βοηθά στον αυτοκαθαρισμό των πνεύμονα από την πίσσα του τσιγάρου, δρα ως παυσίπονο, ήπιο αντισπασμωδικό, ευφοριακό, και σε συνδυασμό με άλλα φυτά ως ασφαλές αναισθητικόν. Είναι ήπιο αντιβιωτικό, δυνατό ανοσιογόνο, και έχει χρήση στις μέρες της ροής στην περίοδο, στον ανώδυνο τοκετό, και στην επανάκτηση της λειτουργίας των μυώνων μέσω φυσιοθεραπείας.

Στην ομοιοπαθητική, έχει χρήση στη θεραπεία της νευρασθένειας, της μανίας, επιληψίας, αμνησίας, του τραυλίσματος, στην θεραπεία της περικαρδίτιδας, οφθαλμικών και ουρολογικών παθήσεων.

Η κάνναβις έχει πολύτιμη χρήση στην προετοιμασία για την συνειδητή μετάβαση προς τον θάνατο. Βοηθά στην αποτοξίνωση και απεξάρτηση από ψυχοτρόπες ουσίες, είναι στήριγμα στη ψυχοθεραπεία (δρα ως αναστολέας και επιλύτης των νευρωτικών αναστολών) και δυνητοποιεί την ψυχική αυτοεξισορρόπηση.


Γιατί την φοβόμαστε;
Αντικειμενική πραγματικότητα:
Η κάνναβις είναι ανανεώσιμη φυσική πηγή ενέργειας και υλικών που δυνητοποιούν την απεξάρτηση της οικονομίας-βιομηχανίας από το διεθνές κεφάλαιο και την αναδόμηση της οικονομικής αυτάρκειας του τόπου. Κάποτε η Κύπρος παρήγαγε... όλα τα προς το ζειν - ρούχα, τροφές, καύσιμα, φάρμακα - απολαμβάνοντας αυτάρκεια από τα Καννάβια Λευκωσίας έως τη Κανναβιού της Πάφου!

Η Κύπρος τελεί υπό διπλήν κατοχήν: ο βορράς κατέχεται από τις στρατιωτικές δυνάμεις των εμπόρων ηρωίνης (Τουρκία, Πεντάγωνο, CIA), και ο νότος κατέχεται πολιτικά ως νεο-αποικία από τον εμπορικό κλάδο του διεθνούς κεφαλαίου με συμμετοχή των τοπικών αρχόντων. Για την απελευθέρωση, η αυτάρκεια είναι παράγων απαραίτητος. Η κάνναβις παρέχει τις υλικές δυνατότητες για την αυτάρκεια, όχι μόνο για την μελλοντική μας συμμετοχή στην διεθνή οικολογική οικονομία και την συνεργασία των λαών: Η αυτάρκεια είναι απαραίτητη προϋπόθεση για την διεξαγωγή του απελευθερωτικού αγώνα. Χρειάζεται πάντως είδους κινητοποίηση και εφευρετικότητα για τον διπλό απελευθερωτικό αγώνα που αποβλέπει εις την αντικατάσταση του πολιτικό-οικονομικού συστήματος (της αυταρχικής εξουσίας Κεφαλαίου και Κράτους) στις δήθεν ελεύθερες περιοχές της Κύπρου με θεσμούς αυτοκυβέρνησης, οικολογικής και άμεσης δημοκρατίας, και εις την απελευθέρωση των κατεχομένων περιοχών. Γι' αυτό είναι παράνομη η κάνναβις.

Υποκειμενική πραγματικότητα:
Τα ψυχικά ωφελήματα της κάνναβης αποκαθιστούν τη φυσική ψυχική ισορροπία του ατόμου λύοντας το φόβο, αφανίζοντας τους μοχλούς πίεσης που χρησιμοποιεί η εξουσία για να ελέγχει και να εκμεταλλεύεται τους ψυχικούς μας μηχανισμούς και την καταπιεστική συμπεριφορά ανάμεσα μας, καθαρίζουν το μυαλό του ατόμου και μας απαλλάσσουν από την τοξική επίδραση της ιδεολογίας του κοινωνικού ρατσισμού, της φαλλοκρατίας και του αυταρχισμού. Με άλλα λόγια, η κάνναβις δρα ως καταλύτης στη δημιουργία ενός ψυχισμού απελευθέρωσης, στη δημιουργία πληθυσμών και ατόμων που δεν καταπιέζονται εύκολα, που είναι ψυχικά ώριμα για να επωμιστούν τη συλλογική συνύπαρξη, την συνεργασία, την άμεση δημοκρατία και την αυτοκυβέρνηση. Γι αυτό είναι παράνομη η κάνναβις.

Ο φόβος της κάνναβης καλλιεργείται συνειδητά με κάθε μέσον τρομοκρατίας πού διαθέτει το σύστημα, διότι έτσι προωθούνται τα συμφέροντα της ανίερης συμμαχίας του διεθνούς κεφαλαίου και των εδώ τοπικών αρχόντων.(4)


Αποινικοποίηση!

Η κάνναβις βλαστά παντού, σχεδόν σε όλα τα κλίματα και τα υψόμετρα. Η θέση της είναι δίπλα από την τσουκνίθα και την μολώχα στις αυλές μας, και δίπλα από το σιτάρι στους αγρούς μας. Είναι ένα μέρος της φύσης του οποίου καμμιά πράσινη συνείδηση δεν μπορεί να ανέχεται την καταπίεση και καταστολή.

Υπάρχει άτομο με οικολογική, πατριωτική ή σοσιαλιστική συνείδηση που μπορεί να δικαιολογήσει το γιατί να είναι παράνομη τούτη η μορφή του πράσινου, το γιατί να διώκονται, να φυλακίζονται και βασανίζονται οι φίλοι τούτου του φυτού, και γιατί να εξαλειφθεί ένα τόσο συνειδητό μέρος της Φύσης;

Πέτρος Ευδόκας, petros@cyprus-org.net
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Ολες οι εδώ πληροφορίες εύκολα επιβεβαιώνονται σε οποιαδήποτε καλή εγκυκλοπαίδεια.

(1) Ιατρικές μαρτυρίες σε βάθος και μ' επιστημονική εγκυρότητα:
ο- στο "ιατρικό ευαγγέλιο" Μerck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (η 15η έκδοση, 1987), όπου αναφέρεται ξεκάθαρα και το ότι η κάνναβις διώκεται "για πολιτικούς ...και όχι τοξικολογικούς λόγους".
ο- στο βιβλίο του ψυχίατρου-νευρολόγου Κλεάνθη Γρίβα "Ναρκωτικά και Εξουσία", στο κεφάλαιο "Η αλήθεια για την ινδική κάνναβη".
(2) The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer
http://www.jackherer.com/chapters.html

(3) The Case for Hemp as a Biofuel
http://www.votehemp.com/PDF/The_Case_for_Hemp_as_a_Biofuel2008.pdf

(4) Μερικές Αλήθειες για την Κάνναβη...
http://cyprus-org.net/kannaouri.htm

* Το παρόν κείμενο δημοσιεύτηκε ως άρθρο στο περιοδικό Οικολογική Ενημέρωση περί τα έτη 1996-97, και αυτούσιο ως φυλλάδιο έκτοτε σε διάφορες εκτυπώσεις.

Εκτύπωση του φυλλαδίου γιά διανομή σε φίλους, γνωστούς και αγνώστους:
Σελίς 1
http://cyprusindymedia.org/Kannavis-Oikologikotath-Selis1.pdf
Σελίς 2
http://cyprusindymedia.org/Kannavis-Oikologikotath-Selis2.pdf

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Πληροφορίες, Εμβάθυνση, Ενημέρωση και τα Περαιτέρω
(με ιδιαίτερες ευχαριστίες στους νομικούς μας συμβούλους και δικηγόρους φίλους του ιερού φυτού)

Καννάβι σε Κάθε Μανάβη
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog-post_17.html

Global Marijuana March 2010
http://cures-not-wars.org/wordpress/

“Ναρκωτικά” / Κυπριακό Παρασκήνιο
"Οι πιο πολλές απόψεις των Κυπρίων Πολιτικών για τα Ναρκωτικά είναι άκρως λαϊκίστικες και απαρχαιωμένες. Γνωρίζουν καλά ότι..."
http://tinyurl.com/koumbarokratia-narkotika

"Κάνναβη Απομυθοποιημένη Νόμιμη!
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Legalize it! ("and dontcha criticize it")
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Entheogens/message/4799


A Cannabis Forest Laid Waste - an Immense Loss for All Humanity
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/09/cannabis-forest-laid-to-waste-immense.html

Dana Beal is out of Jail - Freedom for all Friends of Cannabis!
http://cyprusindymedia.blogspot.com/2009/11/dana-beal-is-our-of-jail-freedom-for.html

Global Marijuana March
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Κάνναβη Απομυθοποιημένη Νόμιμη!
(το ίδιο ακριβώς όπως πιό πάνω, σε εναλλακτική διεύθυνση)
http://koumparokratia.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/%ce%ba%ce%ac%ce%bd%ce%bd%ce%b1%ce%b2%ce%b7-%ce%b1%cf%80%ce%bf%ce%bc%cf%85%ce%b8%ce%bf%cf%80%ce%bf%ce%b9%ce%b7%ce%bc%ce%ad%ce%bd%ce%b7-%ce%bd%cf%8c%ce%bc%ce%b9%ce%bc%ce%b7/

“Ναρκωτικά” / Κυπριακό Παρασκήνιο
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http://koumparokratia.wordpress.com/2010/02/19/%ce%bd%ce%b1%cf%81%ce%ba%cf%89%cf%84%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ac-%ce%ba%cf%85%cf%80%cf%81%ce%b9%ce%b1%ce%ba%cf%8c-%cf%80%ce%b1%cf%81%ce%b1%cf%83%ce%ba%ce%ae%ce%bd%ce%b9%ce%bf/

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Saturday, 6 March 2010

From the Weather Underground Organization: MARCH 6 1970-2010

We've just received this communication from our friends and comrades Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn of the Weather Underground Organization.

Every day is a day to honour the dead and fight for the living - but today is a special one.

Cyprus IndyMedia Collective

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MARCH 6 1970-2010

A front page headline in the New York Times on March 7, 1970 announced: “Townhouse Razed by Blast and Fire; Man’s Body Found.” The story described an elegant four-story brick building in Greenwich Village destroyed by three large explosions and a raging fire “probably caused by leaking gas” at about noon on Friday, March 6.

The body was later identified as belonging to 23-year old Ted Gold, a leader of the 1968 student strike at Columbia University, a teacher, and a member of a “militant faction of Students for a Democratic Society.” Over the next several days two more bodies were discovered—Diana Oughton and Terry Robbins had both been student leaders, civil rights and anti-war activists—and by March 15 the Times reported that police had found “57 sticks of dynamite, four homemade pipe bombs and about thirty blasting caps in the rubble,” and referred to the townhouse for the first time as a “bomb factory.” That awful event announced widely the existence of the Weather Underground, in some ways the most notorious, but far from the only group of Americans to take up armed struggle as a protest tool at that moment—the story took off from there, growing, changing, and accelerating every day

A few days after the Townhouse explosion Ralph Featherstone and William “Che” Payne, two “black militants," associated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, according to Time magazine, “were killed when their car was blasted to bits” by a bomb police said was being transported to Washington D.C. to protest the prosecution of SNCC leader H. Rap Brown. The Black Liberation Army leapt onto the national scene, and other organized groups—Puerto Rican independistas, Native American first nation militants, and Chicano separatists— emerged demanding self-determination and justice.

Violent resistance to violence was far from an isolated phenomenon: Time noted that in 1969 there had been 61 bombings on college campuses, most targeting ROTC and other war-related targets, and 93 bomb explosions in New York, half of them classified as political,” a category that was “virtually non-existent ten years ago.” According to the FBI, from the start of 1969 to mid-April 1970, there were 40,934 bombings, attempted bombings, and bomb threats. Out of this total, 975 had been explosive, as opposed to incendiary, attacks, meaning that on average, two bombs planned, constructed, and placed, detonated every day for more than a year. Our national history includes times of anarchist resistance, labor militancy, massive unreported (and still largely unacknowledged) slave rebellions, and the armed abolitionism of John Brown; the late 1960’s and 1970’s was becoming one of those times.

How had it come to this?

Empire, invasion, and occupation always earn blow-back. In 1965 most Americans supported the war, but by 1968 people had turned massively against it—the result of protest and organizing and a burgeoning peace movement, and of civil rights leaders like the militants from SNCC, Muhammad Ali, and Martin Luther King, Jr. denouncing the war as illegal and immoral. Even more important, veterans came home and told the truth about the reality of aggression and occupation and war crimes. The US government found itself isolated around the world and in profound and growing conflict with its own people inside its own borders. The Vietnamese themselves were decisive: they refused to be defeated. The Tet Offensive in 1968 destroyed any fantasy of an American victory, and when President Lyndon Johnson announced at the end of March, 1968 that he would not run for re-election, it seemed to us we had won a victory.

But peace proved to be a dream deferred, for the war did not end—it escalated into an air and sea war, expanded into all of Cambodia and Laos, and every week the war dragged on another six thousand people were murdered in Southeast Asia. Six thousand human beings—massive, unthinkable numbers—were thrown into the furnaces of war and death that had been constructed by our own government. The war was lost, but the terror continued. All Vietnamese territories outside US control were declared “free-fire zones” and airplanes rained bombs and napalm on anything that moved, destroying crops and live-stock and entire villages. John McCain, an unremorseful war criminal, flew some of those missions. As a young lieutenant, John Kerry testified in Senate hearings at the time that US troops committed war crimes every day as a matter of policy, not choice.

No one knew precisely how to proceed, for the anti-war movement had done what it had set out to do—we’d persuaded the American people to oppose the war, built a massive movement and a majority peace sentiment—and still we couldn’t find any sure-fire way to stop the killing; millions of people mobilized for peace, and our project, our task and our obsession, was so simple to state, so excruciatingly difficult to achieve: peace now. The war slogged on into a murky and unacceptable future, and the anti-war forces splintered then—some of us tried to organize a peace wing within the Democratic Party, others organized in factories and work-places, some fled to Europe or Africa or Canada, others to communes, the land, and hopeful but small organizing projects. Some began to build a vehicle to fight the war-makers by other means, a clandestine force that would, we hoped, survive what we thought of as an impending American totalitarianism. Every choice was contemplated, each seemed a possibility then—and we had friends and family in every camp—and no choice seemed utterly beyond the pale.

The Weather Underground carried out a series of illegal and symbolic attacks on property then, some 20 acts over its entire existence, and no one was killed or harmed; the goal was not to terrorize people, but to scream out the message that the US government and its military were committing acts of terrorism in our name, and that the American people should never tolerate that. Some felt that our actions were misguided at best, off-the-tracks, indefensible and even despicable, and that case is not impossible to make. But America’s longest war itself, with all its attendant horrors, was doubly despicable, and while many stood up, who in fact did the right thing; who ended the war; who transformed the world?

We began to think of ourselves as part of the Third World project—revolutionary liberation movements demanding justice and freeing themselves from empire, we believed, would also transform the world. We thought that we who lived in the metropolis of empire had a special duty to “oppose our own imperialism” and to resist our own government’s imperial dreams. Eventually we came to think that we could make a revolution, and that in any case it was our responsibility to try. It was a big stretch, but every revolution is impossible until it occurs; after the fact, every revolution seems inevitable.

All of that was forty years ago—lots of water under the bridge since then, raging rivers and cascading falls, rapids and torrents, chutes and ladders—a long time in the life of a person—the young become the old, and stories get retold. But it’s also a matter of perspective: the meaning of any historical event will always be contested, and the more recent the event, the fiercer the contestation. The last word has not been written about the radical movements of youth in Europe in 1968, and certainly the meaning of the Black Freedom Movement or of the US invasion and occupation of Viet Nam and the various American reactions to that catastrophe—from mindless jingoism to sincere patriotism, from reluctant participation to gung-ho brutality, from protest to armed resistance—are far from settled. We’re reminded of the Chinese premier Chou En Lai responding to a French journalist’s question many years ago about the impact of the 18th Century French revolution on the 20th Century Chinese revolution. He thought for quite awhile and finally said, “It’s too soon to tell.” Forty years is less than the blink of an eye.

The big wheel keeps on turning: events and actions and adventures plunge relentlessly forward and nothing withstands the whirlwind of life on-the-move and history in-the-making. No single narrative can ever adequately speak to the diversity and complexity of human experience, for meaning itself is in the mix, always contested and never easily settled. Because meaning is made and remade in the present tense, our backward glances are now necessarily refracted through the US defeat in Viet Nam, the steady decline of empire, the hollowing out of the economy through militarism, the destruction of our political system, the environmental catastrophe that capitalism wrought, the terror attacks of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions and occupations and wars that continue as defining features of our national life. There is no sturdy accounting of distant times: everything must change, no one and nothing remains the same.

Many who knew and loved them 40 years ago, choose to remember Ted Gold, Diana Oughton, Terry Robbins, Ralph Featherstone, and Che Payne every day as beautiful and committed young people who believed fiercely in peace and justice and freedom, believed further that all men and women are of incalculable value, and thought that they had a personal and urgent responsibility to act on that deep belief. We think of Brecht: a smile is a kind of indifference to injustice. And then we turn to Rosa Luxemburg writing to a friend from prison: love your own life enough to care for the children and the elderly, to enjoy a good meal and a beautiful sunset, to embrace friends and lovers; and love the world enough to put your shoulder on history’s great wheel when required.

We have not forgotten our fallen friends, not for a moment. March 6 is for us a time of more formal remembrance. Their deaths and all that followed offered us an opportunity to reconsider and recover. We were able to recommit and to see that the first casualty of making oneself into an instrument of war is always one’s own humanity, that, in the words of the poet Marge Piercy, “conscience is the sword we wield. Conscience is the sword that runs us through.” We remember our lost comrades, their many brave, as well as their damaging last acts, and we continue to vibrate with the hope and despair they embodied then.

Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn
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Editorial Note:
We reproduce here the first communication from the Weather Underground to show the spirit of the times - and because we still embrace the political and moral validity of that path, as well as its slogan: "Arm the Spirit!"


Communiqué #1 From The Weatherman Underground

From /The Berkeley Tribe/, July 31, 1970. The Red Mountain Tribe.


Hello. This is Bernardine Dohrn.

I'm going to read A DECLARATION OF A STATE OF WAR.

This is the first communication from the Weatherman underground.

All over the world, people fighting Amerikan imperialism look to Amerika's youth to use our strategic position behind enemy lines to join forces in the destruction of the empire.

Black people have been fighting almost alone for years. We've known that our job is to lead white kids into armed revolution. We never intended to spend the next five or twenty-five years of our lives in jail. Ever since SDS became revolutionary, we've been trying to show how it is possible to overcome the frustration and impotence that comes from trying to reform this system. Kids know the lines are drawn revolution is touching all of our lives. Tens of thousands have learned that protest and marches don't do it. Revolutionary violence is the only way.

Now we are adapting the classic guerrilla strategy of the Viet Cong and the urban guerrilla strategy of the Tupamaros to our own situation here in the most technically advanced country in the world.

Ché taught us that "revolutionaries move like fish in the sea." The alienation and contempt that young people have for this country has created the ocean for this revolution.

The hundreds and thousands of young people who demonstrated in the Sixties against the war and for civil rights grew to hundreds of thousands in the past few weeks actively fighting Nixon's invasion of Cambodia and the attempted genocide against black people. The insanity of Amerikan "justice" has added to its list of atrocities six blacks killed in Augusta, two in Jackson and four white Kent State students, making thousands more into revolutionaries.

The parents of "privileged" kids have been saying for years that the revolution was a game for us. But the war and the racism of this society show that it is too fucked-up. We will never live peaceably under this system.

This was totally true of those who died in the New York townhouse explosion. The third person who was killed there was Terry Robbins, who led the first rebellion at Kent State less than two years ago.

The twelve Weathermen who were indicted for leading last October's riots in Chicago have never left the country. Terry is dead, Linda was captured by a pig informer, but the rest of us move freely in and out of every city and youth scene in this country. We're not hiding out but we're invisible.

There are several hundred members of the Weatherman underground and some of us face more years in jail than the fifty thousand deserters and draft dodgers now in Canada. Already many of them are coming back to join us in the underground or to return to the Man's army and tear it up from inside along with those who never left.

We fight in many ways. Dope is one of our weapons. The laws against marijuana mean that millions of us are outlaws long before we actually split. Guns and grass are united in the youth underground.

Freaks are revolutionaries and revolutionaries are freaks. If you want to find us, this is where we are. In every tribe, commune, dormitory, farmhouse, barracks and townhouse where kids are making love, smoking dope and loading guns—fugitives from Amerikan justice are free to go.

For Diana Oughton, Ted Gold and Terry Robbins, and for all the revolutionaries who are still on the move here, there has been no question for a long time now—we will never go back.

Within the next fourteen days we will attack a symbol or institution of Amerikan injustice. This is the way we celebrate the example of Eldridge Cleaver and H. Rap Brown and all black revolutionaries who first inspired us by their fight behind enemy lines for the liberation of their people.

Never again will they fight alone.

May 21, 1970

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