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Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw

Mark Bowden

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A tour de force of investigative journalism-this is the story of the violent rise and fall of Pablo Escobar, the head of the Colombian Medellin cocaine cartel. Escobar's criminal empire held a nation of thirty million hostage in a reign of terror that would only end with his death. In an intense, up-close account, award-winning journalist Mark Bowden exposes details never before revealed about the U.S.-led covert sixteen-month manhunt. With unprecedented access to important players-including Colombian president César Gaviria and the incorruptible head of the special police unit that pursued Escobar, Colonel Hugo Martinez-as well as top-secret documents and transcripts of Escobar's intercepted phone conversations, Bowden has produced a gripping narrative that is a stark portrayal of rough justice in the real world.

"The story of how the U.S. Army Intelligence and Delta Force commandos helped Colombian police track down and kill Pablo Escobar is a compelling, almost Shakespearean tale." (Los Angeles Times)

"Absolutely riveting. . . . Mark Bowden has a way of making modern nonfiction read like the best of novels." (The Denver Post)

Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000

Martin Torgoff

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Can't Find My Way Home is a history of illicit drug use in America in the second half of the twentieth century and a personal journey through the drug experience. It's the remarkable story of how America got high, the epic tale of how the American Century transformed into the Great Stoned Age.

Martin Torgoff begins with the avant-garde worlds of bebop jazz and the emerging Beat writers, who embraced the consciousness-altering properties of marijuana and other underground drugs. These musicians and writers midwifed the age of marijuana in the 1960s even as Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (later Ram Dass) discovered the power of LSD, ushering in the psychedelic era. While President John Kennedy proclaimed a New Frontier and NASA journeyed to the moon, millions of young Americans began discovering their own new frontiers on a voyage to inner space. What had been the province of a fringe avant-garde only a decade earlier became a mass movement that affected and altered mainstream America.

And so America sped through the century, dropping acid and eating magic mushrooms at home, shooting heroin and ingesting amphetamines in Vietnam, snorting cocaine in the disco era, smoking crack cocaine in the devastated inner cities of the 1980s, discovering MDMA (Ecstasy) in the rave culture of the 1990s.

Can't Find My Way Home tells this extraordinary story by weaving together first-person accounts and historical background into a narrative vast in scope yet rich in intimate detail. Among those who describe their experiments with consciousness are Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Robert Stone, Wavy Gravy, Grace Slick, Oliver Stone, Peter Coyote, David Crosby, and many others from Haight Ashbury to Studio 54 to housing projects and rave warehouses.

But Can't Find My Way Home does not neglect the recovery movement, the war on drugs, and the ongoing debate over drug policy. And even as Martin Torgoff tells the story of his own addiction and recovery, he neither romanticizes nor demonizes drugs. If he finds them less dangerous than the moral crusaders say they are, he also finds them less benign than advocates insist.

Illegal drugs changed the cultural landscape of America, and they continue to shape our country, with enormous consequences. This ambitious, fascinating book is the story of how that happened.

Statin Drugs Side Effects and the Misguided War on Cholesterol

M.D. Duane Graveline

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If you are on a statin drug or are thinking of going on a statin, this fully referenced book, Statin Drug Side Effects, is a "must read" for you. The unacceptable legacy of statin drug use at today's high doses is a trail of chronic aches and pains, numbness, weakness, confusion, fatigue, shortness of breath and even heart failure in hordes of unsuspecting victims. Only by knowing this information, and in consultation with your healthcare professional, can you make an informed decision about your health care. If you are a user of Vytorin, Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor, Mevacor, Pravachol or Lescol you must read this book. Most of the statin side effects I discuss are unknown to your busy doctor. Although knowledgeable about muscle and liver problems, few have heard of statin amnesia and other forms of memory dysfunction and fewer still associate hostility, aggression and profound depression as statin related. As a former astronaut, aerospace medical research scientist, flight surgeon and family doctor, I was appalled by the lack of information in the medical community on the full range of side effects of the statin drugs. This book is a comprehensive reference source and summary of side effects of statin drugs.

Lipitor: Thief of Memory, Statin Drugs and the Misguided War on Cholesterol

M.D. Duane Graveline

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MEDICAL DOCTOR SLAMS MOST POPULAR MEDICINES! 4 out of 5 stars.
13 of 17 people found this review helpful.

About a month ago my only vague conception of what cholesterol was involved me thinking of a toxic chemical from meat, cheese, eggs and whatever. I thought it should be as low as you can possibly get it. My son told me I was totally backwards on this. He said I could email NinetyPlus4Life@Aol.com and ask for a free subscription to these periodic articles called the 90+ newsletters because currently it's on cholesterol and cholesterol drugs. I'd considered taking one of these statin drugs at one point like Lipitor. Concerned that maybe I was missing something, I wrote to the author-JD, at that email address and asked to join his free list. Then I get this report on cholesterol from him that must be 30 pages long. I couldn't believe it. I DIDN'T believe some of it but here he is mentioning Dr. Graveline-an American Astronaut AND Medical Doctor who wrote a book on why these drugs are horrible and cholesterol isn't your enemy. In addition to that, the report had something like twenty other medical doctors that think these drugs are rarely needed if ever and extremely dangerous and why. It's NOT JUST DUANE GRAVELINE. He's not one man who happened to have a bad reaction to a normally benign pill. Apparently there are hundreds if not thousands of doctors of all kinds around the world in disagreement with the theory that cholesterol should be lower and lower and God knows how many patients who were mentally broken down from the whole class of drugs designed to lower it. Now that I've had the chance to read some of the material referenced in the 90+ report and check up on the doctors quoted and get some of their books, I'm a complete convert and nobody's ever putting ME on those drugs. I know that Cholesterol is a nutrient now- not poison- and that it can get too low and thanks to Dr. Graveline uniquely legitimizing certain concerns with his own personal and not-so-uncommon experience, I'm quite sure statins can damage your brain too. It's no wonder, not only does it cut down on the cholesterol but look at everything else it cuts down on for Pete's sake! No thanks Doc. I read mom some of this stuff over the phone and she might end up talking it over with her own doctor. I'd like to know what he'd say...I'd like to see what ANYBODY'S doctor has to say about these opposing views or if they have any clue that they exist with a ton of evidence to back them up. Doctor Graveline is a really respected and accomplished man and because of this drug at one point, he was in such a state that he couldn't recognize his own wife! Does his own doctor even believe it at first? Noooo way, a while after he quits he is strongly urged and persuaded to go back because how could a healthy drug hurt you, right? Well, check out Dr. Graveline's book and read about his recurring nightmare after he went back for round two. Get this book. Get a subscription to that newsletter like I did too while you're at it. LEARN about this stuff. Don't let yourself and your loved ones be fooled by some ignorant crap theory that puts millions of people each year on poison for no good reason!

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Dr. Duane Graveline, former astronaut, aerospace medical research scientist, flight surgeon, and family doctor, given Lipitor(r) to lower his cholesterol, loses his short-term memory for several hours. He discontinues the drug, but a year later at his annual NASA physical is urged to resume it at half the dose. Six weeks later he loses both short and retrograde memories for half a day and is diagnosed in the ER with transient global amnesia (TGA).

Appalled by the medical community's ignorance of the cognitive side effects of the statin drugs, he begins searching for answers to his traumatic experience. Lipitor(r), Thief of Memory, Statin Drugs and the Misguided War On Cholesterol is the "scary, appealingly written" account of his findings.

Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed: A Judicial Indictment Of War On Drugs

James Gray

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Our drug prohibition policy is hopeless, just as Prohibition, our alcohol prohibition policy, was before it. Today there are more drugs in our communities and at lower prices and higher strengths than ever before. We have built large numbers of prisons, but they are overflowing with non-violent drug offenders. The huge profits made from drug sales are corrupting people and institutions here and abroad. And far from being protected by our drug prohibition policy, our children are being recruited by it to a lifestyle of drug use and drug selling. Judge Gray's book drives a stake through the heart of the War on Drugs. After documenting the wide-ranging harms caused by this failed policy, Judge Gray also gives us hope. We have viable options. The author evaluates these options, ranging from education and drug treatment to different strategies for taking the profit out of drug-dealing.Many officials will not say publicly what they acknowledge privately about the failure of the War on Drugs. Politicians especially are afraid of not appearing 'tough on drugs'. But Judge Gray's conclusions as a veteran trial judge and former federal prosecutor are reinforced by the testimonies of more than forty other judges nationwide. Author note: James P. Gray is Judge of the Superior Court in Orange County in Southern California. He has served as former federal prosecutor in Los Angeles and as a criminal defense attorney as a member of the JAG Corps in the Navy. In 1998 he made an unsuccessful run for Congress as a Republican against Bob Dornan. Judge Gray has discussed issues of drug policy on more than one hundred radio and TV shows and numerous drug forums around the country.

Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison?

Demico Boothe

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African-American males are being imprisoned at an alarming and unprecedented rate. Out of the more than 11 million black adult males in the U.S. population, nearly 1.5 million are in prisons and jails with another 3.5 million more on probation or parole or who have previously been on probation or parole. Black males make up the majority of the total prison population, and due to either present or past incarceration is the most socially disenfranchised group of American citizens in the country today. This book, which was penned by Boothe while he was still incarcerated, details the author's personal story of a negligent upbringing in an impoverished community, his subsequent engagement in criminal activity (drug dealing), his incarceration, and his release from prison and experiencing of the crippling social disenfranchisement that comes with being an ex-felon. The author then relates his personal experiences and realizations to the seminal problems within the African-American community, federal government, and criminal justice system that cause his own experiences to be the same experiences of millions of other young black men.

Seal Force Alpha: From Vietnam's Phoenix Program to Central America's Drug Wars (Rogue Warriors Series)

Richard Marcinko

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AS A U.S. NAVY SEAL, RICHARD MARCINKO KNEW NO LIMITS -- AS THE ROGUE WARRIOR, HE OBEYS NO RULES!

SpecWar master Richard Marcinko has revealed classified, kill-or-be-killed operations in a series of New York Times bestsellers: Rogue Warrior, his #1 blockbuster autobiography, and four scorching Rogue Warrior novels. Now in an electrifying new adventure, the Rogue Warrior battles an ultra-secret, ultra-lethal military plot.

The Rogue Warrior's taking a flying leap -- a high-altitude jump over the South China Sea. His mission: scuttle a Chinese freighter's cargo of nuclear hardware and its crack crew of naval commandos. It's a leave-no-tracks, take-no-prisoners operation, and business as usual for Marcinko. But on board he makes a chilling discovery: a cache of state-of-the-art command and control equipment, all made in the U.S.A. -- and primed for America's destruction! Marcinko takes his findings back to Washington, where he runs into a wall of doublespeak and double deals. Tapping into his own intelligence sources, he discovers the ugly truth -- some of the U.S. military's most sophisticated technology has been given to our most dangerous potential adversary: the Chinese. Their long-range objective: turning the United States into a third-world country -- and a fifth-rate power. Worse, the Rogue Warrior discovers that Washington has signed off on the deal. But not everyone wants to see America go down the drain. General Tom Crocker, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, unleashes the SEALs of war -- Marcinko and a Pentagon-based unit, SEAL Force Alpha -- to neutralize a global maze of political deceit that begins all too close to home.

The Chinese sense victory. They have a mole in the White House, and five thousand years of military strategy on their side. But neither the traitor nor all the wisdom of Sun Tzu are prepared for Marcinko and his men. They, after all, live by the Rogue Warrior's Tenth Commandment of SpecWar: "There Are No Rules -- Thou Shalt Win At All Cost."

History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)

Anatoly Fomenko

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Pants on fire? 5 out of 5 stars.
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Will people ever read before spamming? Yes, Jesuits could not rewrite world history alone, they had help. Anyway, Dr Prof Acad A.Fomenko does not point to jesuits as the driving force of world wide history manipulation in published volumes 1,2,3;, actually he barely mentions the poor devils. Check it with 'Search inside' feature, please. China is rarely mentioned either, in fact, Dr Fomenko is completely eurocentric. Right, his theory contradicts all mainstream schools of history, because in their actual state they are all built on blatantly erroneus chronology. You don't need a mysterious cabal (conspiracy) to falsify history, the falsification is its modus operandi. It is inherent to history(ians) to falsify (distort) events, as it is inherent to humans to boast as it is inherent to power (authority) to legimize itself by referrring to glorious past made to its own order. Dr Prof Fomenko and team have identified scores of instances of such manipulation in Russian, European, etc.. history, and delivered valid statistical proof thereof. His own 'reconstruction' is completely another story. Forget c14 as a valid method of dating. W.Libby has initially discovered a brilliant method of INDEPENDENT dating. Too bad, c14 method has become a joke after a forced marrige with dendrochronology with consensual chronological scale inbuilt. Radiocarbon method can't stand blind tests, but is so very productive as a rubberstamp.

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Recorded history is a finely-woven magic fabric of intricate lies about events predating the sixteenth century. There is not a single piece of evidence that can be reliably and independently traced back earlier than the eleventh century. This book details events that are substantiated by hard facts and logic, and validated by new astronomical research and statistical analysis of ancient sources.

Smoke and Mirrors: The War on Drugs and the Politics of Failure

Dan Baum

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One of the most important books ever published. Excellent writing, and a very easy read.. 5 out of 5 stars.
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There is conformity in our society, and it is a scourge that kills human spirit. It's a kind of ignorance, a common human narrow-mindedness that is at the root of keeping human beings from tolerating each other.

Similarly, at the root of this book's subject is the conformed intolerance emanating from people who believe that alcohol, caffeine and tobacco are the only recreational drugs that should be allowed to be legal and that, more specifically, cannabis should be illegal. This is conservative American mentality since the popularity of cannabis, at least among American whites, the vast majority of Americans, is relatively recent as compared to the popularity of the former drugs.

Ruthless, corrupt capitalists are the main force behind our corrupt drug laws. This book provides factual information to prove that money and power grubbing politicians and other lawmakers and law enforcers are the people who make the drug wars corrupt. In fact, politicians, judges, lawyers and law enforcers stand to gain in many ways by joining this corrupt war on recreational cannabis users. Baum doesn't stop at pointing out this fact, he gives a list of these people, right at the beginning of the book, presented like a movie or play presents its cast of characters. This is good. For over the past 40 years, the real life story of conservatives who have sold their souls in order to bust harmless cannabis users and thereby boost their political etc. careers is very much like an incredible play, a tragedy on a mass scale.

Huge prisons have been built to incarcerate all of these harmless cannabis users, and it is a fact that during a recent recession, the prison industry (criminal labor) was one of the few industries that remained profitable. A conservative TV pundit recently exclaimed how proud she is that we now live in a conservative time. But we should not be proud of how such conservatives abuse innocent people. Which they do, very much so. IF I WAS PRESIDENT, I WOULD RELEASE ALL WHO HAVE BEEN INCARCERATED FOR DRUG USE ONLY. THEN I WOULD INCARCERATE ALL WHO HAVE PROFITED AT THE EXPENSE OF RUINING INNOCENT LIVES.

One of the excellently reported true stories in this book:

In the late '70s, there was a woman who became enraged that her local record store was displaying cannabis paraphernalia (pipes, cigarette papers etc.) because she felt that children should not be exposed to such things in a shop such as this. To some extent, I agree with her. But she and Nancy Reagan spearheaded the "Just Say No" campaign, a bastion of conformity if there ever was one. It's overkill. Why not legalize cannabis and then campaign etc. to remove the selling of it and its paraphernalia from the public's line of sight, just like minors aren't allowed to enter into a cocktail bar?

I'll tell you what I'm outraged about. That ruthless capitalist schmuck from New York City who pushed his cannabis pipes business into those stores. He didn't give a crap about the children. As a result of this kind of ruthless capitalistic behavior, the straights got livid, went overboard with drug laws and propaganda, and now hundreds of thousands of innocent people languish in prisons. Like in playing music, a little bit of sensitivity and compromising to others' needs goes a hell of a long way to furthering a better, more tolerant, openminded and ultimately less corrupt society. This is the direction that soceities such as Holland's takes, and it makes theirs better than ours. I'd love to be proud of my nation, but this is what keeps me from being so. This is America, a damn thieves' hall where anything goes as long as you're ruthless enough to get away with it. Where people kick each other around in the name of "survival of the fittest" while this mentality inevitably makes a hell hole of everyone's lives, particularly those who aren't greedy, who aren't so good at kicking people around. Ours is a society that is running as fast as it can away from tolerance. People who call themselves Christians and condone this behavior are corrupt by default; nothing could be further from the teachings of Jesus.

But surely the most outrageous of true stories described in this book are the ones about how parents and siblings participate in the arresting of their family members who use illegal recreational drugs. Particularly the rehabilitation centers that abuse youths who are sent there by their parents. What kind of a parent would do such a thing? I'll tell you what kind. The kind that has accepted the idea that careers, formal schooling and conformed behavior is the only way to live. This is extreme conformity. Most of the ancestors of such people would likely slap them upside the face for their inhumane treatment of their children. Absolutely incredible levels of inhumane conformity have taken over the minds and hearts of too many people in our society. It needs to stop. Or else we really will become living proof that Bradbury was correct in his prediction of a ruthless, overly conformed society in the novel "Fahrenheit 451."

Editorial Review:

In a blistering expose based on interviews with policy makers and a catalog of damning statistics, journalist Dan Baum shows how America's war on drugs went from a politically potent campaign play to today's multibillion-dollar government boondoggle--a "war" that's run roughshod over Constitutional rights and put a quarter of young black men behind bars without so much as denting the demand for drugs.

More Terrible Than Death: Drugs, Violence, and America's War in Colombia

Robin Kirk

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Death and destruction in Columbia. 4 out of 5 stars.
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A very good book about Columbia and the ongoing civil war in that country between the government, FARC-UP, and AUC. Kirk describes the history of violence in Columbia from the assassination of Gatain in 1948 until the present time. Not only do you have right wing paramilitaries (AUC) and left wing radicals (FARC) along with others, but you have a people that mostly just want to stay out of the way of either. They are prevented from doing this by the combatants who insist on getting all involved. They say "Either you are with us or against us". The poplulation pays the price. Throw in illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin, with lots of cash to purchase arms with and you have the making of a very violent society.

Kirk's focus is that the consumption habits of American society for drugs, and the U.S. government's commitment to prevent a FARC victory result in the Columbian people being subjected to these forces who are loaded with weapons. Death rates are worse than any inner city in America. All combatants, along with those involved in the Narco trade increase the violence in this society.

I would have loved to hear what Kirk wants the U.S. to do. Americans still consume illegal drugs and a FARC victory would not lead to a peaceful society. Even if the drugs were not present, this society has degenerated ever more so to violence.

Columbia is a beautiful country and Columbians are very engaging. When I was there, I saw more military and police than any country in Latin America. This book is a good read for those interested in this very interesting and troubled country.

Editorial Review:

More Terrible Than Death is a gripping work that maps the dramatic new relationship between the United States and Colombia in human terms, using portraits of the Colombians and Americans involved, the author's experiences in Colombia as a writer and human rights investigator and an insider's analysis of the political realities that shape the expanding war on drugs and the growing U.S. military presence there. Looking at the war from the ground up, interviewing and profiling human rights activists, guerrillas, and paramilitaries to explain how it has changed their lives, Robin Kirk gives depth and meaning to the headlines that leave unexplained the intimate dimension of the U.S./Colombian relationship.

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