Weekend Thoughts - 10.29.16

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Image by neonow, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Although this is several days late due to my being out of town, Happy Belated Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up a couple links for you to think about:

1. It turns out that AT&T created a product for spying on all of its customers and made millions selling it to warrantless cops. The secret "Hempisphere" product is a database of calls and call-records on all of AT&T's customers that is able to track their location, movements, and interactions. The data was sold to American police forces on the condition that the program's existence was never revealed. Regular readers of Think Wilder may remember a post from August 2015 that shed light on the fact that AT&T helped the NSA spy on Internet traffic and was the most enthusiastic and top surveillance provider for the agency. It looks like not much has changed on AT&T's side...

2. Scientists have made progress in the development of male birth control that is capable of rendering sperm temporarily incapable of swimming. At this point, scientists have tested bovine and human sperm, and live animal tests are expected to begin within three years. However, there has been a backlash in the online male community, with worries about side effects from the medication being cited by many dudes on social media. As this article asserts, women have been dealing with birth control side effects for decades, without much controversy from men. Still, it seems that a form of male birth control may be closer than we think, for better or for worse.

That's all for last week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until later this week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 10.28.16

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Marijuana Legalization Looks Likely in Three States (Reason)
  • Fascinating Ways That Virtual Reality and Cannabis Are Intersecting (Merry Jane)
  • Denver Initiative Would Finally Allow Marijuana Use Outside the Home (Reason)
  • California to Vote On Wiping Old Weed Arrests (Motherboard)
  • Drug Busts Still Lead Arrest Statistics, Even as Marijuana Prohibition Fades (Reason)
  • 2,500-Year-Old Burial Hints at Ancient Cannabis Use (Live Science)
  • Values Survey: 63 Percent of Americans Say Marijuana Should Be Legal (NORML)
  • In Switzerland, High-CBD Cannabis Being Sold Legally as 'Tobacco Substitute' (Leafly)
  • The next big billion-dollar cannabis markets investors are rushing to (CNBC)
  • 'This is Your Brain on Drugs' Guy Supports Marijuana Legalization (Reason)
  • Weed Delivery App 'Eaze' Bags $13M As Highest-Funded Cannabis Startup Yet (Forbes)
  • Careers in Cannabis | Public Relations (The Huffington Post)
  • NORML vs Big Alcohol and Big Pharma (NORML)
  • Colorado's Marijuana Industry Had a $2.39 Billion Impact Last Year: Report (TIME)
  • If You're Pro-Cannabis, Why Would You Not Vote for Prop. 64? (Leafly)
  • British Sugar to cultivate cannabis plants in Norfolk for GW Pharmaceuticals (The Telegraph)
  • Illicit cannabis farming thrives in Lebanon (BBC News)
  • Arkansas Won't Hold a Vote to Let People Grow Medical Marijuana (TIME)
  • Want to Try Cannabis with Your Partner? 6 Tips for First-Time Cannabis Couples (Leafly)
  • NORML Releases Gubernatorial Report Card: Learn Where Your Governor Stands On Marijuana Policy (NORML)
  • CBS2 Exclusive: At Underground Dinner, Guests Eat Meals Cooked In Cannabis (CBS New York)
  • Florida Prohibitionists Fight Medical Marijuana With Halloween Legend (Reason)
  • Who Is This Anti-Marijuana Zealot Sheldon Adelson? (NORML)
  • Supplier Negotiations in a Non-Vertically Integrated and Emerging Cannabis Market (Small Business Trends)
  • Heavy Cannabis Use Reduces Bone-Mineral Density (Medscape)

LSD

  • Anthony Bourdain: Taking LSD was a 'very, very, very positive experience for me' (MSN)
  • Studies Link LSD Trips to Long-term Bliss (Interesting Engineering)
  • This is what it looks like when you're on LSD (Metro)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Can Ecstasy Help Relieve Social Anxiety Epidemic Among Autistic People? (KQED)
  • Is It Safe To Use MDMA, AKA Molly, Every Now And Then? (UPROXX)
  • Sex on Hold, and Sex on MDMA (OZY)
  • Dangerously Strong 'Superman' Pills Are in Circulation (Stoney Roads)
  • Party lad asked couple home to 'watch them have sex' – and dropped dead from MDMA overdose (Daily Star)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Women Are Leading Amazon Ayahuasca Ceremonies for the First Time (Motherboard)
  • Millennials on Spirit Quests Are Ruining Everything About Ayahuasca (Motherboard)
  • Ayahuasca—The Fashionable Path of Awakening? (High Existence)
  • The Most Powerful Psychedelic Drug: What Is DMT And What Are The Effects? (The Recovery Village)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • 4 Things Native American Doctors Got Right Long Before Modern Medicine (Medical Daily)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • What Is Iboga: A Plant With Unparalleled Power Over Addiction (Reset.me)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

Dissociatives

  • The Effects of Low-Dose Ketamine on Acute Pain in an Emergency Setting: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PLOS ONE)
  • Father charged after police say PCP, Xanax found in 20-month-old daughter's system (WEAR TV)

Opiates/Opioids

  • John Oliver Takes on America's Opioid Crisis on Last Week Tonight (TIME)
  • Michigan Senate approves allowing naloxone in schools (Bedford Now)
  • Report Shows Increase in Afghanistan Opium Poppy Cultivation (ABC News)
  • Naloxone Training Lauded As Key To Preventing Heroin Deaths (WCCO)
  • The overdose crisis is bringing back one of the worst policies of the 'war on drugs' (Business Insider)
  • Opium fuels the stalemate in America's longest war (CNN)
  • How Opium Fuels the Taliban's War Machine in Afghanistan (The Diplomat)
  • As Naloxone Availability Increases, Pharmacist's Role Expands (Pharmacy Times)

Kratom

Kava

Khat

  • Royal Oman Police arrests three for smuggling Khat into Oman (Times of Oman)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Should We Legalize Psychedelics For Science? (Seeker)
  • Philippine Senator Calls for International Probe of Rodrigo Duterte's Savage Drug War (TIME)
  • Achieving the "Set" in Set and Setting: 4 Principles to Make the Most of Your Experience (Psychedelic Times)
  • Netflix CEO jokes that the future of entertainment could be drugs (Engadget)
  • Street Drug Names: Molly, Ice, Roxy, And Other Names For Weed, Heroin, and Opioids (International Business Times)
  • Wife of Drug Lord 'El Chapo' Guzman Fears He is 'Losing His Mind' in Mexican Jail (TIME)
  • 10 ways humans have gotten high for centuries (Business Insider)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

This Week's Posts Will Be Delayed

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Image by Jordiet., courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Hello y'all! I apologize—this week's "This Week in Psychedelics" and "Weekend Thoughts" columns will be delayed by a few days because I am currently at the Suwannee Hulaween music festival, in Live Oak, Florida. As such, I don't have access to a computer (or a consistently-reliable Internet connection) to finish this week's posts at the level of quality that I normally demand from myself. Thank you for your patience, and please stay tuned next week (most likely on Tuesday or Wednesday) for the belated publication of "This Week in Psychedelics" and "Weekend Thoughts"!

Weekend Thoughts - 10.22.16

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Image by neonow, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. There is a theory about the 2016 Presidential Election that essentially goes like this: Donald Trump is running not to actually win the presidency, but to build up a customer base for a new media empire. The afore-linked article discusses the reasons behind the theory and offers some thoughts on why it may be true.

2. Yesterday, the East Coast of the United States experienced a widespread Internet outage due to DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks from an unknown source. Just last month, Schneier on Security addressed this exact issue by revealing information that he obtained from unknown sources at major companies that provide the basic infrastructure that makes the Internet work. Essentially, recent large-scale DDoS attack patterns make it look like someone is learning how to take down the Internet. The question is who is doing this, and why? It doesn't look like these attacks are going to let up anytime soon, so it's something to be aware of and share with others.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 10.21.16

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • WikiLeaks Shows Hillary Clinton Was Against Pot Legalization In 'All Senses Of the Word' (Reason)
  • What Does California's Prop 64 Say About Home Marijuana Cultivation? (Root Simple)
  • Germany's First Legal, Homegrown Cannabis Is Being Sown Now (Leafly)
  • Why Some Growers Oppose Marijuana Legalization (ATTN:)
  • Turkey legalises controlled cannabis production in 19 provinces (The Independent)
  • Does Cannabis Increase Creativity? Studies Suggest It Depends on Dose and Personality (Psychedelic Times)
  • SNP backs decriminalising cannabis for medical use (BBC)
  • Medical Cannabis in Israel: Patients & Caregivers (Dope Magazine)
  • British Regulator Declares Cannabis Compound a Medicine (Reason)
  • NORML Sues Over Missing Ballot Item in Florida (NORML)
  • Two Major Surveys Find Record Support for Legalizing Marijuana (Reason)
  • Cannalytics Survey: Cannabis Consumers Most Likely To Identify As Independent Voters (NORML)
  • Report: Tax Revenue From Retail Marijuana Exceeds Expectations (NORML)
  • Six False Claims About Marijuana From Maine's Governor (ATTN:)
  • Richard Branson to cannabis advocates: Fight to legalize it. (CNET)
  • Not Your Average Medication: Self-Titrating Cannabis Safely (Dope Magazine)
  • Cannabis Company Files To List On The New York Stock Exchange (Forbes)
  • Colorado Cannabis Companies Still Jump Through Financial Hoops (WRTV)
  • Cannabis Opponents in Massachusetts Launch Ludicrous Ad to Combat "Question 4" (Merry Jane)
  • Investors seek high returns in marijuana stocks (CNBC)
  • Publisher launches online cannabis magazine (Page Six)
  • Cannabis users five times more likely to develop schizophrenia than someone who has never smoked it (Daily Mail)

LSD

  • Man 'high on LSD' rescues dog from imaginary fire (Metro)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Ecstasy warning after teenage girl dies following house party (The Independent

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Ayahuasca: Drink The Jungle, New Must-See Documentary (Reset.me)
  • It's Tea, Not Drugs! Detained Brazilian Healer Appeals to Temer, Putin for Help (Sputnik News)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Iboga and the Heart of Harm Reduction: An Interview with Dimitri Mugianis (Psychedelic Times)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Myster drug that put 16 people in hospital at the weekend was hallucinogen N-bomb and not 'flakka' (Daily Mail)

Dissociatives

  • Scientists are increasingly excited about ketamine, a party drug that could prevent depression (Business Insider)
  • Ketamine: an essential veterinary and medical drug that doesn't need further controls (The Telegraph)
  • Chicago PD Releases Graphic Video Footage of Suspect on PCP Attacking Female Police Officer (PJ Media)
  • Naked Cleveland man high on PCP to police: 'I am the Incredible Hulk' (Cleveland.com)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Ultra-potent synthetic heroin is spreading across America (VICE News)
  • Bill to legalise opium, marijuana cleared for tabling in Parliament (Hindustan Times)
  • Naloxone without prescription now offered at 1,300 Ohio pharmacies (The News-Herald)

Kratom

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • We Spoke to a BC Researcher Who Wants to License Psychedelic Trip Sitters (VICE)
  • Philippine President Defends Killing of Children in Drug War—Says They're 'Collateral Damage' (Reason)
  • What Neuroimaging of the Psychedelic State Tells Us about the Mind-Body Problem (Reality Sandwich)
  • Finding Meaning in Difficulty: People Say Their Challenging Psychedelic Experiences are Still Positive (Psychedelic Times)
  • How the War on Drugs Fuels Brazil's Deadly Prison Riots (TIME)
  • In the Zendo Tent: Joe Mattia Talks Psychedelic Harm Reduction at Burning Man (Psychedelic Times)
  • This Is What Drug-Abuse Education Looks Like in Indonesia (TIME)
  • Politicians Should Try Drugs—and Honesty (Reason)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.