Tuesday, October 14, 2014



Hitler with morphine addict Hermann Goering. 



As compiled by American intelligence officials, a World War II dossier has revealed that Adolph Hitler regularly took powerful injections of crystal methamphetamine. Beyond the abuse of the illegal stimulant, the 47-page account counted an additional 74 different medications taken by the Nazi dictator. The report has been exposed in a Channel 4 British documentary called Hitler’s Hidden Drug Habit that will air this Sunday October 19th.

Although the intelligence records laid bare the history of Hitler’s extensive drug abuse, they also dispelled the enduring myth that the dictator only had one testicle. The famous singsong joke, “Hitler has only got one ball – the other is in the Albert Hall” was a widespread British morale-booster during the Second World War. The report of Hitler not being a monorchid, the medical term for being born with one testicle, is based on interviews with Hitler’s physician Dr. Theodor Morell. An entry from November 1945 based on Dr. Morell’s medical records said: “His sexual organs showed no indication of abnormality.”

According to the documentary, it is believed that Hitler took crystal meth before meeting with Italian leader Benito Mussolini in the summer of 1943. Before Hitler left to confront Italy's declining dictator, Dr. Morell wrote in his diary: “Fuehrer…Looking very pale and exceptionally jumpy: facing a vital conference with the Duce in Italy tomorrow.” During that notorious meeting, a sickly and stressed-out Fuhrer, high on crystal meth, is reported to have ranted and raved for two straight hours at his distressed Fascist ally.

Known as "Reichsmaster of injections" by the Nazis, Dr. Morell prescribed Hitler a motley array of prescription drugs. Despite complaints from his inner circle, Hitler made Dr. Morell his personal physician. It is believed the methamphetamine Hitler abused might have contributed to negative impressions of the Fuhrer by his top generals as the war progressed. One of those generals, Heinz Guderian, described the Fuhrer’s amphetamine-like side effects when he wrote that, “It was no longer his left hand but the whole of his left side of his body that trembled...He walked awkwardly, stooped more than ever and his gestures were both jerky and slow.” 

An excessive hypochondriac, Hitler reportedly received nine injections of a drug called Vitamultin that contained methamphetamine during his final days in his Berlin bunker. Dr. Morell also gave Hitler barbiturate tranquilizers for insomnia, morphine for headaches, and bulls’ semen to boost his testosterone and sexual performance. Bill Panagopoulos, an American collector who discovered the dossier, clearly stated, “Morell was a quack and a fraud and a snake oil salesman…He should not have been practicing medicine anywhere outside a veterinary clinic.”

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Monday, October 13, 2014


“Lab Rat” Campaign Warning Teens About Marijuana Use Gets Mixed Reviews
October 9th, 2014/


A campaign to warn young people about the dangers of marijuana, which likens those who use the drug to laboratory animals, is getting mixed reviews, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The “Don’t Be A Lab Rat” campaign, launched in August, includes three human-size cages with signs such as, “Does Marijuana really cause schizophrenia in teenagers? Smoke and find out.” Another sign says, “Subjects needed. Must be a teenager. Must smoke weed. Must have 8 IQ points to spare.” The campaign also includes ads on television, online and in movie theaters.

Some young people dismiss the campaign as a scare tactic, and the effort has been mocked by the legal marijuana industry, the article notes. U.S. Representative Jared Polis of Boulder called the campaign “bizarre.” Officials in Boulder declined an offer from the state to erect a cage, saying community members did not think it was an appropriate way to deliver marijuana education.

Boulder’s school district also declined the offer of a cage. “There is some communication in the campaign about possible medical effects, and the reality is that there is a lot of research to be done,” said Bruce Messinger, Boulder Valley School District Superintendent. “We like to deal with what we know to be true.”

Larry Wolk, Chief Medical Officer and Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said the campaign is having the intended effect of starting a conversation about marijuana’s effects. “Whether you hate it or love it, or are somewhere in between, at least you have people talking about it,” he said.

California Task Force to Combat Spread of Methamphetamine
October 9th, 2014/


A new task force based in Los Angeles will fight the spread of methamphetamine, California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris announced this week. Authorities say 70 percent of meth enters the United States through San Diego.

Six agents will investigate illegal activities involving the manufacture and distribution of meth, the Los Angeles Times reports.

“Transnational criminal organizations have made California the largest point of entry for methamphetamine into the United States,” Harris said in a statement. In March, Harrisissued a report that called the trafficking of methamphetamine a growing threat to the state and a top priority for law enforcement. The report included recommendations, such as increased funding for state anti-narcotics trafficking task forces, and additional coordination between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in combating transnational criminal organizations.

According to the report, in 2013, border authorities seized over 6,200 kilograms of methamphetamine entering California, a three-fold increase since 2009.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

October 12 Chp 42 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS


Day and night I have only tears for food ,while my enemies continually taunt me , saying "Where is this God of yours ? " 
( Gods Big Book NLT)


STEP 2 - Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.



Society is trying to convince you cant beat addiction ! Society is also trying to convince you there is no God ! The wind does not exist either , just because we cant see it that does not mean it is not there. When your tears become a daily meal , that means your ready to let go of this worlds way of thinking and doing things . Your stuck and addicted because society tells you their is something wrong with and you , because of your self made disease that you feed on the regular . If you want to stop eating your tears you gotta change your mind but in order to do that your gonna need help . God says there is nothing wrong with you because of your addictions . His Big Book tells you that you are human and we all make mistakes and its ok . He is a loving father and you are His precious child a special treasure. Give the worlds way of thinking to him then commit step three , ask Him to dry your tears and help you live and love this life again. He Can and He Will ! 


Romans 8:37-39 - No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. ( Gods Big Book NLT)
By Joseph Dickerson


How to stop taking ecstasy
Addiction BlogPublished: September 24, 2014





Have you been taking ecstasy for a while now? Do you feel as if you can normally function only if you’ve taken the pill?

If that is the case, you may want to find out if you have developed physical dependence or addiction to ecstasy. Beacuse if you have developed physical dependence on ecstasy, you can experience withdrawal symptoms as you reduce or eliminate ecstasy intake.

But can you just stop taking ecstasy? What happens once you do so and what side effects can you experience? And what is the safest way to stop taking it? We review these questions here and invite you to ask your questions about detoxing from ecstasy at the end. We try to respond to all legitimate queries with a personal and prompt reply.
Can I Just Stop Taking Ecstasy?

Most likely, yes, you can just stop taking ecstasy.

This is because the majority of ecstasy users do not develop physical dependency on MDMA, the main psychoactive ingredient in the drug. However, people who have become physically dependent on ecstasy will want to consult with a medical professional to discuss strategies for quitting.

While is possible to stop taking ecstasy at any time, it is not the recommended way if you have been taking it in high doses for a while. Regular ecstasy users are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms when the toxins leave the body, the severity of which will vary by person. The most commonpsychological symptoms of ecstasy withdrawal after regular use of MDMA include:
anxiety
cravings
depression
irritability
paranoia

So, how should you withdraw from ecstasy? In regular, chronic, or high doses users, it can be helpful to stop taking ecstasy by gradually reducing or tapering the dose until you completely stop. Tapering can help you avoid the experience of intense or severe discomfort. On the other hand, most users can get away with minor withdrawal symptoms, so a cold turkey ecstasy withdrawal is possible.
What Happens When You Stop Taking Ecstasy?

Once a person stops taking ecstasy, s/he can experience lack of motivation and drive due to the depleted level of serotonin levels. Since many people use ecstasy when partying, it is very likely that you experience musculoskeletal pain as a result of the heavy dancing while high. Another common occurrence is dehydration due to excessive sweating while dancing or other activities while on the drug, making it important to keep hydrated and relax when you stop taking ecstasy.
Side Effects Of Stopping Ecstasy

If you have developed physical dependence on ecstasy, you can experience withdrawal symptoms as you reduce or eliminate ecstasy intake. The withdrawal effects may be more intense if you have been taking ecstasy longer or of you have been mixing it with other substances. The common side effects that occur when you stop drug intake can include any of the following:
aches and pains
confusion
digestive disturbances
fatigue
insomnia
loss of appetite
suicidal ideation
weakness
Stop Taking Ecstasy Suddenly

The risk of suddenly stopping the ecstasy intake will depend on the user’s frequency level. The more regular the user, the higher the risk of relapse and severe withdrawal symptoms. In these cases, some experts prefer gradual decrease or tapering to suddenly stopping. Additionally, medical assistance or supervision could decrease the risk potential if there is any. If you consider stopping, you are on the right path! Still, be sure to talk to a medical professional before jumping to a final decision regarding the way you want to stop taking ecstasy.
Stop Taking Ecstasy Cold Turkey

If you have not been taking ecstasy for a long period and have only recently started or done so a couple of times, it is possible to quit cold turkey. However, long term users are not advised to abruptly stop taking ecstasy. It is very likely that people who use ecstasy for a longer time have developed physical dependence or addiction which may bring about potentially risky situations. A medical professional can help assess levels of dependency and can help determine the relative risk of going cold turkey off the drug on a case-by-case basis.
How Do I Stop Taking Ecstasy?

The best way to stop taking ecstasy if you have been taking it for a while now is to gradually taper off the drug. By tapering, your body can better adjust to the drug absence and better regulate the intensity of the withdrawal symptoms. However, you may want to consult a physician before undergoing this method so as to determine the best timeline based on your body needs, level of addiction, medical history and psychological dependence.

If you consider yourself an occasional user and if you are strongly determined to quit, you may just stop taking it. Still, consult a medical professional if you notice the slightest psychological dependence, as this can indicate deeper psycho-emotional issues.
How To Stop Taking Ecstasy Safely

If you try to quit using ecstasy at home, you can ease the withdrawal symptoms with over-the-counter medications. However, for safety reasons, it is highly advisable that you first consult a medical profesional and follow the instructions you will be given. Alternatively, have yourself checked in at a detox center where you can be monitored for severe withdrawal symptoms and assisted in case you need help. Whether a heavy or occasional user, quitting ecstasy is by no means easy and having medical and moral support are very welcome when quitting ecstasy.

Do you still have questions about quitting ecstasy for good? Please leave your questions and concerns in the comment section below. We’ll try to respond to you personally and promptly.