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  Drug History
In the 1930s most states required antidrug education in the schools, but fears that knowledge would lead to experimentation caused it to be abandoned in most places.
By 1970 over 55 federal drug laws and countless state laws specified a variety of punitive measures, including life imprisonment and even the death penalty.
Between 1870 and 1915, the tax on liquor provides from one-half to two-thirds of the whole of the internal revenue of the United States, amounting, after the turn of the century, to about $200 million annually.
www.drugrehabresources.com /drughistory.php   (7594 words)

  
 Sun Myung Moon - General Teachings/Activities
Moon is a permanent resident of the U.S. (since 1973), and believes that the U.S. will be the future base of operations for the "Lord of the Second Advent" (a title to which Moon himself has laid claim!).
Moon was convicted and sent to the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, for a term of 18 months for tax evasion, falsifying tax documents, and perjury.
He served 11 months of his sentence and was released to serve the remainder at the Oxford Project halfway house in Brooklyn.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/exposes/moon/general.htm   (4103 words)

  
 April 2004 Connections Newsletter
Hammering on the tracks used to move the missiles and pouring human blood on the silos … They are currently serving time in federal prisons for protesting this country's military reliance on WMDs in acts of great moral courage … There is a petition on line calling for freeing the nuns: www.petitiononline.com/know0001.
There is a "militainment nexus," a formal collaboration proposed between the defense and entertainment industries on modeling and simulation technology, an institute for creative technology set up with grants from the U.S. military, and an increasing range of series that celebrate conflict and futuristic weapons systems.
This elite or world management team as it is sometimes referred to consists of a very few family lines, which have dominated major religious, educational, economic and political institutions for millennia.
www.wholelifenet.org /newsletters/apr2004.htm   (6493 words)

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