On Monday 31 December 2001 21:37, you wrote:
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> All the rest, your misrepresentation of my efforts to e-mail data of
> (medical) risk-taking, on the issue of Ecstasy, is deeply demoralizing. So,
> please, from now on, keep monologuing. No moral issue was in question here,
> but you insist talking this language, and you refuse to face the fact that
> you are dismissing the health aspects of the problem.
The health problems are a good point. Most leading illicit drug research
internationally is being carried out under the term "harm reduction". This
understands the fact that people take drugs. The problem is then not to stop
people using drugs but reducing the potential harm of drugs. But the biggest
problem is the fact that illicit drugs are used by the capitalist state as a
divide and rule strategy in order to keep the state capitalist. (Taken
from a verbal address given by Dr Sam Freidman, Senoir Research Fellow, NRI,
NY, in Sydney.) Very cynical and very sad, for sure.
Illicit drugs have become a vector in a cruel cybernetic social control
system deployed by the capitalist state, otherwise known as social
engineering. The only solution: REVOLUTION!
best wishes
Chris Jones.
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