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    • Synthetic pot as a military weapon? Meet the man who ran the secret program

      Dr. James Ketchum tested a potent form of synthetic marijuana on soldiers to develop a secret weapon in the '60s. Now he's telling the tale.

      It was billed as a panel discussion on "the global shift in human consciousness." A half-dozen speakers had assembled inside the Heebie Jeebie Healers tent at Burning Man, the annual post-hippie celebration in Black Rock, Nev., where 50,000 stalwarts braved intense dust storms and flash floods last August. Among the notables who spoke at the early evening forum was Dr. Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin, the Bay Area-based psychochemical genius much beloved among the Burners, who synthesized Ecstasy and 200 other psychoactive drugs and tested each one on himself during his unique, offbeat career.

      Sitting on the panel next to Shulgin was an unlikely expositor. Dr. James S. Ketchum, a retired U.S. Army colonel, told the audience, "When Sasha was trying to open minds with chemicals to achieve greater awareness, I was busy trying to subdue people."

      Ketchum was referring to his work at Edgewood Arsenal, headquarters of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps, in the 1960s, when America's national security strategists were high on the prospect of developing a nonlethal incapacitating agent, a so-called humane weapon, that could knock people out without necessarily killing anyone. Top military officers hyped the notion of "war without death," conjuring visions of aircraft swooping over enemy territory releasing clouds of "madness gas" that would disorient the bad guys and dissolve their will to resist, while U.S. soldiers moved in and took over.

      Ketchum was into weapons of mass elation, not weapons of mass destruction. He oversaw a secret research program that tested an array of mind-bending drugs on American GIs, including an exceptionally potent form of synthetic marijuana. (Most of these drugs had no medical names, just numbers supplied by the Army.) "Paradoxical as it may seem," Ketchum asserted, "one can use chemical weapons to spare lives, rather than extinguish them."

      Some of the Burners were perplexed. Was this guy cool or creepy?

      Shulgin, a critic of chemical mind-meddling by the military, was wary when he first met Ketchum at a 1993 event honoring the 50th anniversary of the discovery of LSD. But Ketchum is not your typical military bulldozer type. An intelligent, gracious man with a disarming sense of humor, in his own way he has always been a free spirit. He and his wife, Judy, who currently reside in Santa Rosa, became close friends with Sasha and his formidable partner, Ann. They stayed in frequent contact and occasionally socialized together. When the Shulgins invited them to Burning Man, the Ketchums joined the caravan of RVs driving to the desert.

      "I'm kind of a Sasha worshipper," Ketchum, who reads neuropharmacology textbooks during his leisure hours, confessed. Tall and lanky, the colonel, now 76, is one of the few people who can actually understand what Shulgin, six years his senior, is talking about when he lectures on the molecular subtleties of psychedelic drugs, waving his arms furiously like a mad scientist. Shulgin took Ketchum under his wing and welcomed him into the fold.

      Shulgin wrote the foreword to Ketchum's self-published memoir, Chemical Warfare: Secrets Almost Forgotten, which lifts the veil on the Army's little-known drug experiments and illuminates a hidden chapter of marijuana history. A graduate of Cornell Medical College, Ketchum describes how he was assigned as a staff psychiatrist to Edgewood Arsenal, located 25 miles northeast of Baltimore, in 1961.
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      Dr. James Ketchum tested a potent form of synthetic marijuana on soldiers to develop a secret weapon in the '60s. Now he's telling the... more

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    • They paid for cage fight, got gay love

      Sacha Baron-Cohen of "Borat" fame, may have been responsible for a hoax played on a stadium full of Arkansas wrestling fans. Audience members thought they were going to a "cage fight" style wrestling match, but instead of wrestling, the two actors stripped each other down to their underwear and started kissing.

      Audience members threw beers at the actors. Local officials were visually outraged. Everyone entering the stadium signed wavers explaining they were being filmed. There were posters throughout the stadium also announcing the cameras.

      "An elaborate array of mounted and handheld video cameras caught the crowd of 1,600's reaction as the two men "went right up to the line" of the city's morality laws, Holland said. The two men stripped down to their underwear, kissed and rubbed on each other, the sergeant said."

      Cohen has a film coming out next year featuring "Bruno", the gay Austrian fashion reporter created for "the Ali G Show." "Baron Cohen, in the guise of Bruno, often interviewed hapless subjects in the South."

      Representatives for Cohen refused to comment on the stunt.
      Sacha Baron-Cohen of "Borat" fame, may have been responsible for a hoax played on a stadium full of Arkansas wrestling fans. Audience... more

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    • Sacha Cohen (aka Bruno) call for rednecks

      "Sacha Baron Cohen's tentatively titled movie,"Brüno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt" isn't out until next year and is already getting tons of free publicity.

      Sacha and his pranksters put out a Craigslist ad and a flyer promising dollar beer, sexy chicks and cage fighting.

      The producer's held two events, one in Texarkana and the other in Fort Smith. The Forth Smith show drew around 1500 rednecks who had to sign releases. They were told they were being filmed for TV. You might be a redneck if you sign a release just so you can have $1 dollar. They were also told that no cameras or cell phones were allowed. HA! Like they have cell phones!"
      "Sacha Baron Cohen's tentatively titled movie,"Brüno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males ... more

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    • Hearings for the West Memphis 3 Scheduled for September 2008

      Jessie Misskelley, Jr., Damien Echols, and Jason Baldwin, subjects of the 1996 "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills" and 2000 "Paradise Lost 2: Revelations" HBO documentaries, have a new court date in September 2008.

      The hearing will likely cover new DNA evidence that Jessie Misskelley, Jr., Damien Echols, and Jason Baldwin DNA did not match.

      Both HBO documentaries focused on the lack of evidence connecting the 3 16 year old boys to the murders and the possibility that profiling led to their arrest.


      Case overview from wm3.org
      "Shortly after three eight-year-old boys were found mutilated and murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas, local newspapers stated the killers had been caught. The police assured the public that the three teenagers in custody were definitely responsible for these horrible crimes. Evidence?

      The same police officers coerced an error-filled "confession" from Jessie Misskelley Jr., who is mentally handicapped. They subjected him to 12 hours of questioning without counsel or parental consent, audio-taping only two fragments totaling 46 minutes. Jessie recanted it that evening, but it was too late— Misskelley, Jason Baldwin and Damien Echols were all arrested on June 3, 1993, and convicted of murder in early 1994."

      Although there was no physical evidence, murder weapon, motive, or connection to the victims, the prosecution pathetically resorted to presenting black hair and clothing, heavy metal t-shirts, and Stephen King novels as proof that the boys were sacrificed in a satanic cult ritual. Unfathomably, Echols was sentenced to death, Baldwin received life without parole, and Misskelley got life plus 40.

      For over 14 years, The West Memphis Three have been imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. Echols waits in solitary confinement for the lethal injection our tax dollars will pay for. They were all condemned by their poverty, incompetent defense, satanic panic and a rush to judgment. "
      Jessie Misskelley, Jr., Damien Echols, and Jason Baldwin, subjects of the 1996 "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills" ... more

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    • Tornadoes Descend

      Homes have been leveled and businesses have been destroyed after at least 19 tornadoes ravaged the countryside of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Homes have been leveled and businesses have been destroyed after at least 19 tornadoes ravaged the countryside of Missouri, Arkansas, ... more

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    • Seven killed in Arkansas storms

      A powerful storm system packing tornadoes and heavy winds roared across the nation's midsection early Friday, killing at least seven people in Arkansas including a teenager crushed by a tree while she slept. A powerful storm system packing tornadoes and heavy winds roared across the nation's midsection early Friday, killing at least seven p... more

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      1 month ago
    • Wal-Mart outperformed FEMA

      Having received orders directly from CEO, Lee Scott, Wal-Mart employes showed several acts of heroism. According to a new study, the often hated company outperformed our government. Having received orders directly from CEO, Lee Scott, Wal-Mart employes showed several acts of heroism. According to a new study, the o... more

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      22 days ago
    • Thousands flee home because of midwest flooding

      Thousands of people across the Midwest are staying in shelters or with relatives as floodwaters ravage neighborhoods from Arkansas through Ohio.

      Along the Meramec River in eastern Missouri, many residents of Valley Park could only cross their fingers that the town's $49 million earthen levee, built in 2005 to withstand a 100-year flood, would pass its first big test. The surging Meramec was expected to crest at a record 40 feet on Saturday — 24 feet above flood stage.

      In northern Illinois, snow canceled about 400 flights and delayed numerous others at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Across town, at Midway Airport, about 15 flights have been canceled. Delays for some flights range from 15 to 90 minutes.

      Northern Ohio residents prepared for an expected 3 to 6 inches of snow, while flood victims in the southern parts of the state began the arduous task of cleaning up after some of the heaviest rain in years.
      Thousands of people across the Midwest are staying in shelters or with relatives as floodwaters ravage neighborhoods from Arkansas thr... more

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      13 days ago
    • Rains and flooding swamp middle America

      Flood warnings have been issued from Texas to Ohio, and at least 9 people have already died in the flooding. Searches continue for a teenage boy swept down a drain pipe in Texas and a man whose truck was swept from a bridge in Arkansas. The storms have also caused severe flight delays and cancellations. Flood warnings have been issued from Texas to Ohio, and at least 9 people have already died in the flooding. Searches continue for a ... more

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      18 days ago
    • Boxers or Briefs?

      In a new issue of Us Weekly, Obama refuses to answer the boxer or brief question. He responds saying, "I don't answer those humiliating questions. But whichever one it is, I look good in 'em!" Check out the rest of the interview. In a new issue of Us Weekly, Obama refuses to answer the boxer or brief question. He responds saying, "I don't answer those humiliatin... more

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      13 days ago
    • Clinton Campaign Chariman Suggests Perfect Ticket

      Terry McAuliffe suggests an ideal Clinton-Obama ticket. Many democrats want it, but don't think it's possible...

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      2 months ago
    • Leave Mike Huckabee Alone

      Comedian, Lewis Black, does to the Huckster what Chris Crocker did to Britney Spears...Hillarious!

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      8 days ago
    • It's not just the Obama factor

      The Youth Vote could be the deciding factor in the general election. 80 % of young voters said they were following the election closely, nearly twice the 42 % who said the same during the 2006 midterm congressional election year. 47 % of 18-29 year olds identified themselves as Democrats to 28% who said they are Republicans and 16 % who said they are independents. The Youth Vote could be the deciding factor in the general election. 80 % of young voters said they were following the election closel... more

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      1 month ago
    • Lunar eclipse 'a comin

      The last lunar eclipse until 2010 will take place on Wednesday night, and billions of people around the world will be able to watch (weather permitting). The moon will morph into a glowing, coppery ball, creating the same conditions that saved Christopher Columbus and his crew more than 500 years ago. Isn't it amazing how a seemingly insiginificant astronomical event can have such an enormous effect on history?

      The last lunar eclipse until 2010 will take place on Wednesday night, and billions of people around the world will be able to watch (w... more

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      1 month ago
    • Date set for satellite shoot down

      Thursday is the day... according to CNN's sources inside the U.S. Navy. They're waiting for the space shuttle Atlantis to land on Wednesday, before attempting to blow-up the faulty spy satellite as it enteres the earth's atmosphere. Want to see it before it's shot down? Go here: http://www.heavens-above.com/usa193.aspx Thursday is the day... according to CNN's sources inside the U.S. Navy. They're waiting for the space shuttle Atlantis to land on Wed... more

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      9 days ago
    • Nation's Largest BEEF Recall

      An undercover Humane Society video surfaced showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts, causing the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Sunday to recall 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a California slaughterhouse. An undercover Humane Society video surfaced showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts, causing the U.S. Department... more

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      19 days ago
    • Hug it Out

      The picture really says it all. But if you must know the reason behind this Bush/McCain man-hug, then read this article by the LA Times. The picture really says it all. But if you must know the reason behind this Bush/McCain man-hug, then read this article by the LA Tim... more

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      1 month ago
    • Screw Electability & Experience... it's all about Personality

      Out of all the articles out there on the race to become the Democratic nominee, this one stands apart in both its simplicity and seeming sincerity. Out of all the articles out there on the race to become the Democratic nominee, this one stands apart in both its simplicity and seemi... more

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      2 months ago
    • CNN pulls a Current

      CNN is getting in on the citizen journalism game with a new website launching this week. The iReport initiative will soon have a home at iReport.com, a new Web site built entirely on user-produced news. CNN calls it the perfect place for
      "wannabe Anderson Coopers to upload videos, photos and audio files through an easy-to-use interface. Visitors to the site can search for specific clips or sift through various news categories, such as politics or weather...The community will decide what the news is." Sound like any website we know?
      CNN is getting in on the citizen journalism game with a new website launching this week. The iReport initiative will soon have a home... more

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      7 days ago
    • Bill Clinton Admits Mistake

      From red faced confrontations with reporters to the now famous "fairy tale" comment... Bill Clinton has been under fire ever since the eve of the New Hampshire primary. Obama supporters accuse him of injecting race into the democratic campaign, while many Hillary supporters say he's hurting her chances for the nomination. Either way, our former president says he's learned his lesson. From red faced confrontations with reporters to the now famous "fairy tale" comment... Bill Clinton has been under fire ever since the... more

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