Ibogaine List Archives – 2002-04

Clear Sky Recovery

From: robertbosch@softhome.net Subject: [ibogaine] Re: ssris Date: April 30, 2002 at 5:50:18 PM EDT To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com HSLotsof@aol.com writes: In a message dated 4/25/02 10:52:09 PM, robertbosch@softhome.net writes: << Hello, I understand this is a tense time or something and do not want to be  rude, but if anyone…

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Ibogaine List Archives – 2002-03

Clear Sky Recovery

From: “preston peet” <ptpeet@nyc.rr.com> Subject: [ibogaine] news links for march 30-31, 2002 @ drugwar.com Date: March 31, 2002 at 4:16:28 PM EST To: “spynews” <spynews@yahoogroups.com> Cc: “rootsofteror” <rootsofterror@yahoogroups.com>, <ibogaine@mindvox.com>, <FreedomNewsNet@aol.com>, “CRRH” <restore@crrh.org>, “cia-drugs” <cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com> Reply-To: ibogaine@mindvox.com Greetings all, Happy Easter, joyous Passover, good Spring Solstice, and to all who practice…

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Iboga-tourism in Central Africa

Iboga Tourism Nick Sandberg Reproduced by Permission Introduction Travelling to Central Africa to take part in a bizarre and perilous tribal ceremony – the Bwiti initiation ritual – might seem an unlikely vacation choice to many. But for some in the West it is proving an increasingly alluring proposition. The…

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Heroin, Ibogaine and Patrick Kroupa

Copyright © 2002, Marc Powell / marc[at]rotten.com (Original Publication: Cool Beans #13, 2002) Patrick Kroupa: career addict, co-founder of the hacker culture stronghold “MindVox,” writer of Apple ][e viruses, member of the legendary bad-ass hacker group “Legion of Doom,” and presently an outspoken ibogaine activist. CB: How long have you…

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The Delphic Bee, Jonathan Ott

Purple Ascent, by Dave Hunter (Gammalyte)

Bees and Toxic Honeys as pointers to Psychoactive and other Medicinal Plants Copyright © 1998, Jonathan Ott All Rights Reserved (Original Publication: Economic Botany 52(3):260 -266,1998) Herein a brief review, with 49 references, of the history and phytochemistry of toxic honeys, in which bees have sequestered secondary compounds naturally occurring…

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