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e the best perfumes and medicines. She also has a very beautiful icaro. 3. Gabat, the master of clairvoyance and telepathic sound. 4. Manchahuarmi, a great warrior, always successful in battle. She gives the virote huan magic dart]. 5. Allimipaica’ a compassionate queen who teaches how to cure with perfume and balsamic ointments 6. Callpaican-Kapak (the one that flies with her coat). She travels the world, because she walks very fast, being therefore able to hunt her enemies. All these queens possess esoteric knowledge and work here with the vegetalistas who have turned themselves into wolves. The queens are seated on splendid chairs placed on embroidered mats. In the centre of the picture are some of the plants used as defence against evil sorcerers. These are the pin6n colorado Jatropha gossypifolia] or pin6n negro. In order to use this plant effectively, one must use those leaves that have five tips, like a human hand. Another plant is the yuca verde green manioc] which is used in ritual baths. Achiote Bixa orellana] is used to cure mal aire, an illness caused by a dead person or supay. Patiquina Dieffenbachia sp.] is used to kill sorcerers. Sacha-ajos Mansoa alliacea] is used as a disinfectant against plagues as well as evil spirits. The leaves of this plant are burned in the evening. Cam uri is a kind of small fruit of orange color which the vegetalistas keep in their chests, in the way they keep the mann. This is used both for healing and causing harm, depending on the intentions of the vegetalista. VISION 46 SEPULTURA TONDURI This vision is called sepultura tonduri Spanish sepultura = grave, funeral], which is a very sad and frightening icaro, sung by a sorcerer to kill a person or his enemy. We see here three vegetalistas who gathered to take the purge. The man on the extreme left, dressed in clothing with steel scales, is a sorcerer who never heals, only kills. That is why the fire coming out of his head is very hot and his aura is red, as if it were dyed with blood. Around his arm he carries a nacanaca snake Micrurus sp.], and all his knowledge can be seen in the yellow- and violetcoloured figures on his head.The other man, dressed in green, is a witch and a sorcerer. He is a witch because he casts his spells so as to imprison a person and do with him as he pleases. He is a sorcerer because he casts a spell to kill the person he chooses.The one dressed in light blue is a perfect master who only heals. His aura is light blue and he shows his knowledge with the light blue and white colours. He carries the virote huani, which consists of glass arrows and a cumaceba Swartzia sp.] bow for use in difficult situations. But if he uses this weapon, he then becomes a criminal. Of the strange beings that appear on the extreme left, the one on the top belongs to the green man, and the other two lower down belong to the witch and the red sorcerer. Two soldiers take from his bed the soul of a muraya,The reasons are varied.
With the increased interest and experimentation in houseplant cultivation, it was inevitable that people would apply their knowledge of plant care to growing marijuana. Many of those who occasionally like to light up a joint may find it difficult to locate a source or are hesitant to deal with a perhaps unsavory element of society in procuring their grass. There is, of course, the criminal aspect of buying or selling grass; Growing marijuana is just as illegal as buying, selling, or smoking it, but growing is something you can do in the privacy of your own home without having to deal with someone you don’t know or trust. The best reason for growing your own is the enjoyment you will get out of watching those tiny little seeds you picked out of you stash sprout and become some of the most lovely and lush of all house plants. Anyone Can Do It Even if you haven’t had any prior experience with growing plants in you home, you can have a successful crop of marijuana by following the simple directions in this pamphlet. If you have had problems in the past with marijuana cultivation, you may find the solutions in the following chapters. Growing a marijuana plant involves four basic steps: 1. Get the seeds. If you don’t already have some, you can ask your friends to save you seeds out of any good grass they may come across. You’ll find that lots of people already have a seed collection of some sort and are willing to part with a Sensiseedbank few prime seeds in exchange for some of the finished product.
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Germinate the seeds. You can simply drop a seed into moist soil, but by germinating the seeds first you can be sure that the seed will indeed produce a plant. To germinate seeds, place a group of them between about six moist paper towels, or in the pores of a moist sponge. Leave the towels or sponge moist but not soaking wet. Some seeds will germinate in 24 hours while others may take several days or even a week. 3. Plant the sprouts. As soon as the seed cracks open and begin to sprout, place it on some moist soil and sprinkle a little soil over the top of it. 4. Supply the plants with light. Fluorescent lights are the best. Spontanica Hang the lights with two inches of the soil and after the plants appear above the ground, continue to keep the lights with two inches of the plants. It is as easy as that.
If you follow those four steps you will grow a marijuana plant. To ensure prime quality and the highest yield in the shortest time period, however, a few details are necessary. Soil Your prime concern, after choosing high quality seeds, is the soil. Use the best soil you can get. Scrimping on the soil doesn’t pay off in the long run. If you use non-sterilized soil you will almost certainly find parasites in it, probably after it is too late to transplant your marijuana. You can find excellent soil for sale at your local plant shop or nursery, K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and even some grocery stores. The soil you use should have these properties for the best possible results: 1. It should drain well. That is, it should have some sand in it and also some sponge rock or pearlite. 2. The pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5 since marijuana does not do well in acidic soil. High acidity in soil encourages the plant to be predominantly male, an undesirable trait. 3. The soil should also contain humus for retaining moisture and nutrients. If you want to make your own soil mixture, you can use this recipe: Mix two parts moss with one part sand and one part pearlite or sponge rock to each four gallons of soil. Test your soil for pH with litmus paper or with a soil testing kit av
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experimenter interviewed the subject about his medical history, including dizziness, fainting spells, and so forth. A tray of drugs and medical instruments, labeled "Emergency Tray," was clearly visible in the background.No reference was made to it unless a subject asked about it, in which case he was told that this was one of the precautionary measures taken for the experiment and that he had nothing to worry about. Instructions for the four-hour experimental period, termed "sensory deprivation," were given. They included the fact that a physician was always available Awesome Homemade Bong should anything untoward develop, and pointed out that if the subject couldn't take it, he could push a button, labeled "Emergency Alarm," to summon assistance.
The subject then had his blood pressure and pulse taken to further reinforce the "medical" atmosphere and was asked to sign a form that released the sponsoring organization, all affiliated organizations, and their personnel from legal consequences of the experiment. The actual experimental treatment, spending four hours in a small, well-lighted, comfortably furnished room, had nothing to do with sensory deprivation. Except for the observation window through which the subject could be observed, it was essentially a normal room and all that happened to the subject was that there was no one to talk with for four hours. A second group, the control subjects, were greeted by the same experimenter but he wore ordinary business clothes and acted in a less officious manner. There was no "Emergency Tray" in the interview room, nor was a medical history taken. The subject was told he was a control subject for sensory deprivation studies.
The procedures typical of such studies were described to him, such as white noise on earphones, translucent goggles to block out all patterned vision, soft beds to reduce touch sensations, and rules prohibiting physical movement. There was no "Emergency Alarm" button in the experimental room. Each control subject then spent four hours in the experimental room; experimental conditions were thus the same except for the demands. Both groups were interviewed after the experimental period and given various psychological tests. The experimental group showed a number of significant changes on the psychological tests typical of those found in sensory deprivation studies. Further, this group reported many more Cannabis Legal classical sensory deprivation effects than the control group, including more perceptual aberrations, feelings of intellectual dulling, unpleasant "Marijuana: the facts, the truth" by Will Oursler summary emotions, spatial disorientation, and restlessness. Thus many of the effects commonly attributed to a "powerful" treatment, sensory deprivation, can be obtained by the implicit demands in experimental instructions. I fear that the reader who is not himself a physician or psychologist (i.e., who accepts such experimental conditions as "normal") will find the above description of experimental conditions rather ludicrous. How c
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puka-bufeos [pink dolphins], blowing their sorcery upwards.
In the background is the noble fairy Amet on a carriage pulled by winged horses
A vermilion horse with white wings and a two-headed horse called ishcayuma two
heads] escort her. She is about to arrive in an enchanted city called Thodz, the
dwelling place of great gurus and sumis.
To the left we see the giant Liborim with a magical flying dagger he uses against
his enemies. Behind him there are three flying saucers coming from Andromeda to
influence those learning magical sciences with their enigmatic vibrations.
In front of the flying saucer is the house where several curanderos are in the midst
of these beautiful ayahuasca visions.
VISION 3
AYAHUASCA AND CHACRUNA
This painting represents the two plants necessary in preparing the ayahuasca brew.
Out of the ayahuasca vine comes a black snake with yellow, orange, and blue
spots, surrounded by a yellow aura. There is also another snake, the chacruna
snake, of bright and luminous colors. From its mouth comes a violet radiation
surrounded by blue rays. The chacruna snake penetrates the ayahuasca snake,
producing the visionary effect of these two magic plants.
To the left we see the teacher and his disciples covered by the radiation of the
ayahuasca and chacruna plants. The effect on the nervous system is felt in the tip
of the toes and fingers, in the ears, lips, eyes, and nose. This is why those parts are
red.
The combined effect of these plants is esoteric: due to their supernatural
properties, psychic bodies are created that the eyes have never perceived before, so
that one is overwhelmed by this strange new dimension. This world penetrates the
top of the head so that the aura stimulates a gland between the eyebrows.
At the top left we see a bird called rompe-mortajas an owl that has been
transformed from a tobacco leaf Below we see a great queen with a golden sceptre.
Her name is Mariquita Toe'. She is a doctor with great knowledge. Below her is the
legendary fairy Quetfael, who knows about medicine and paranormal beauty.
Behind the chacruna serpent we see the great sylph Resfenel, the guardian of
several constellations. We see him here surrounded by meteors and bright sapphires
which illuminate his clothes. To the right we see the great Culture Cannabis gardener with a golden
stick and a pipe shaped like a snake. This being has the rank ofsatrapa pito'nico,~
and always cares for the ayahuasca plant. The cricket we see near him cries in
alarm when anybody cuts a piece of this plant without first making an offering. If
the offering is made, it listens to the prayers: when ayahuasca is ingested it gives
positive effects. The skulls here show that those who do not withstand the effect of
ayahuasca may die. One has to prepare one's body properly before taking this plant.
VISION 4
THE SPIRITS OF MOTHERS OF THE PLANTS
In this vision we see Shipibo vegetalista in a trance. One of the shamans is being
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puka-bufeos pink dolphins20] is taken up with
enumeration of crimes committed, supposedly, under the influence of marijuana. ( Or so
the caption indicates. There is no indication of how the police detected marijuana
intoxication. During the entire period when all of the enumerated crimes were committed,
there was no known method for detecting the presence of marijuana in the human body. In
some of the cases, clues were mentioned, but most of them omit references to the drug.)
Sixty-nine cases are included, going back to the 1930S (in one case, back to 1921, before
the existence of marijuana laws).
A typical case might be "Smoked marijuana for years;
held up three taxi-cabs," or "Negro, shot and killed while attempting to holdup grocer in
Harlem; plea guilty." Only a glance back at the discussion of the enumerative method of
reasoning illuminates the worth of this procedure.
Another section of Munch's article is an enumeration of "references" which lists works,
most of which assert the connection between marijuana and crime without empirical
documentation. A table presents, supposedly, effects of marijuana on the human mind and
body. Several of these effects have been empirically demonstrated to be false:
hypoglycemia (decrease in blood sugar), a decrease in the rate of respiration, and
mydriasis (marked dilation of the pupils), for instance. Other effects are merely asserted
and are, by all known accounts, highly improbable: "chronic exposure produces brain
lesions," "death by cardiac failure some individuals after l00 to 200 times therapeutic
dose,"[21] "hypersensitivity sensation of ants running over skin" (not one of my 200
respondents described this particular sensation), "diarrhea or constipation," etc. One
wonders, after this inventory of effects, why anyone would ever try the drug; if one
believed that these effects ever took place, the fact that millions of people in this country
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have tried it would be puzzling.
Another study commonly cited by Orange Bud police in an effort to demonstrate the criminal
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supreme. The "proofs" which have been submitted on this issue are perfect illustrations of
our earlier axiom concerning the need to shore up propaganda with pseudoscientific
accoutrements. Probably no area of endeavor better illustrates our principle concerning the
"politics of reality" than this, the connection between marijuana and crime. The causal
connection between marijuana and crime exists only in the minds of men. Paper, as Stalin
so cynically observed—and, indeed, put into practice—can be made to print anything.
The studies most often cited to prove that marijuana causes crime are those by Munch
("Marihuana and Crime"), Wolff (Marihuana in Latin America), Gardikas ("Hashish and
Crime"), an unpublished manuscript by Victor Vogel, and several works by the Indian
Chopras. We will examine these reports.
Half of Munch's eight-page article on marijuana and crime20] is taken up with
enumeration of crimes committed, supposedly, under the influence of marijuana. ( Or so
the caption indicates. There is no indication of how the police detected marijuana
intoxication. During the entire period when all of the enumerated crimes were committed,
there was no known method for detecting the presence of marijuana in the human body. In
some of the cases, clues were mentioned, but most of them omit references to the drug.)
Sixty-nine cases are included, going back to the 1930S (in one case, back to 1921, before
the existence of marijuana laws).
A typical case might be "Smoked marijuana for years;
held up three taxi-cabs," or "Negro, shot and killed while attempting to holdup grocer in
Harlem; plea guilty." Only a glance back at the discussion of the enumerative method of
reasoning illuminates the worth of this procedure.
Another section of Munch's article is an enumeration of "references" which lists works,
most of which assert the connection between marijuana and crime without empirical
documentation. A table presents, supposedly, effects of marijuana on the human mind and
body. Several of these effects have been empirically demonstrated to be false:
hypoglycemia (decrease in blood sugar), a decrease in the rate of respiration, and
mydriasis (marked dilation of the pupils), for instance. Other effects are merely asserted
and are, by all known accounts, highly improbable: "chronic exposure produces brain
lesions," "death by cardiac failure some individuals after l00 to 200 times therapeutic
dose,"21] "hypersensitivity sensation of ants running over skin" (not one of my 200
respondents described this particular sensation), "diarrhea or constipation," etc. One
wonders, after this inventory of effects, why anyone would ever try the drug; if one
believed that these effects ever took place, the fact that millions of people in this country
(17 of 28)4/15/2004 1:08:08 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 9
have tried it would be puzzling.
Another study commonly cited by police in an effort to demonstrate the criminal
tendenns
supreme.
"master kush" "no taste" The "proofs" which have been submitted on this issue are perfect illustrations of
our earlier axiom concerning the need to shore up propaganda with pseudoscientific
accoutrements. Probably no area of endeavor better illustrates our principle concerning the
"politics of reality" than this, the connection between marijuana and crime. The causal
connection between marijuana and crime exists only in the minds of men. Paper, as Stalin
so cynically observed—and, indeed, put into practice—can be made to print anything.
The studies most often cited to prove that marijuana causes crime are those by Munch
("Marihuana and Crime"), Wolff (Marihuana in Latin America), Gardikas ("Hashish and
Crime"), an unpublished manuscript by Victor Vogel, and several works by the Indian
Chopras. We will examine these reports.
Half of Munch's eight-page article on marijuana and crime20 is taken up with
enumeration of crimes committed, supposedly, under the influence of marijuana. ( Or so
the caption indicates. There is no indication of how the police detected marijuana
intoxication. During the entire period when all of the enumerated crimes were committed,
there was no known method for detecting the presence of marijuana in the human body. In
some of the cases, clues were mentioned, but most of them omit references to the drug.)
Sixty-nine cases are included, going back to the 1930S (in one case, back to 1921, before
the existence of marijuana laws). A typical case might be "Smoked marijuana for years;
held up three taxi-cabs," or "Negro, shot and killed while attempting to holdup grocer in
Harlem; plea guilty." Only a glance back at the discussion of the enumerative method of
reasoning illuminates the worth of this procedure.
Another section of Munch's article is an enumeration of "references" which lists works,
most of which assert the connection between marijuana and crime without empirical
documentation. A table presents, supposedly, effects of marijuana on the human mind and
body. Several of these effects have been empirically demonstrated to be false:
hypoglycemia (decrease in blood sugar), a decrease in the rate of respiration, and
mydriasis (marked dilation of the pupils), for instance. Other effects are merely asserted
and are, by all known accounts, highly improbable: "chronic exposure produces brain
lesions," "death by cardiac failure some individuals after l00 to 200 times therapeutic
dose,"21 "hypersensitivity sensation of ants running over skin" (not one of my 200
respondents described this particular sensation), "diarrhea or constipation," etc. One
wonders, after this inventory of effects, why anyone would ever try the drug; if one
believed that these effects ever took place, the fact that millions of people in this country
(17 of 28)4/15/2004 1:08:08 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 9
have tried it would be puzzling.
Another study commonly cited by police in an effort to demonstrate the criminal
tendenns
supreme. The "proofs" which have been submitted on this issue are perfect illustrations of
our earlier axiom concerning the need to shore up propaganda with pseudoscientific
accoutrements. Probably no area of endeavor better illustrates our principle concerning the
"politics of reality" than this, the connection between marijuana and crime. The causal
connection between marijuana and crime exists only in the minds of men. Paper, as Stalin
so cynically observed—and, indeed, put into practice—can be made to print anything.
The studies most often cited to prove that marijuana causes crime are those by Munch
("Marihuana and Crime"), Wolff (Marihuana in Latin America), Gardikas ("Hashish and
Crime"), an unpublished manuscript by Victor Vogel, and several works by the Indian
Chopras. We will examine these reports.
Half of Munch's eight-page article on marijuana and crime20 is taken up with
enumeration of crimes committed, supposedly, under the influence of marijuana. ( Or so
the caption indicates. There is no indication of how the police detected marijuana
intoxication. During the entire period when all of the enumerated crimes were committed,
there was no known method for detecting the presence of marijuana in the human body. In
some of the cases, clues were mentioned, but most of them omit references to the drug.)
Sixty-nine cases are included, going back to the 1930S (in one case, back to 1921, before
the existence of marijuana laws). A typical case might be "Smoked marijuana for years;
held up three taxi-cabs," or "Negro, shot and killed while attempting to holdup grocer in
Harlem; plea guilty.
" Only a glance back at the discussion of the enumerative method of
reasoning illuminates the worth of this procedure.
Another section of Munch's article is an enumeration of "references" which lists works,
most of which assert the connection between marijuana and crime without empirical
documentation. A table presents, supposedly, effects of marijuana on the human mind and
body. Several of these effects have been empirically demonstrated to be false:
hypoglycemia (decrease in blood sugar), a decrease in the rate of respiration, and
mydriasis (marked dilation of the pupils), for instance. Other effects are merely asserted
and are, by all known accounts,
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