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May 26, 1980

NEW SOLIDARITY

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TARGET DRUGS: Michele Steinberg

Voodoo Doctors Planned 1960s Drug Wave

Voodoo King Nathan Kline

Anyone who still believes the current drug plague infecting American youth is due to "alienation" or any of the typical "sociological" arguments should be shaken by a book titled Psychotropic Drugs in the Year 2000, Use by Normal Humans. The book is proof of a conspiracy to develop a drug culture to shape U.S. thinking in conformity with the "post-industrial" New Dark Age. Edited by Wayne O. Evans and Nathan Kline, and published in 1971 by Charles C. Thomas, the book was the outgrowth of research and a conference sponsored by the Group for the study of the Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Normal Humans of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology in 1967. The conference brought together the leading drug researchers in the country including Stanislav Grof, an LSD "expert" and Nathan Kline, a close associate of Dr. John Rawlings Rees, the founder of England's Tavistock Clinic and pioneer of psychological warfare. It was Kline who brought voodoo to Haiti as part of a study done for the Haitian dictator Papa Doc Duvalier.

Who Creates Drugs? The study group was a subdivision of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, set up in 1961 in conjunction with the drug companies to map out future drug R&D. While the college focuses on controlling who becomes a researcher, setting standards and conditions that researchers must meet before being licensed, the study group actually created the drugs. Evans and Kline make no attempt to hide this fact. "The study group was not formed to consider the problems of drug misuse," wrote the book's editors. "Rather . . . it conceived its mission as a consideration of the possibility of enhancing the quality of human life by chemicals and a review of the effects of these chemicals when prescribed to the nonpsychotic and possibly non-neurotic patient treated in a general outpatient clinic or by a private practitioner." Blueprint for 1984 As the authors make clear, behind the words "enhancing the quality of life," is the blueprint for a 1984 society: It is our hope that the reader will not believe this to be an exercise in science fiction. It is well known that the world of fifteen years hence presently exists in the research laboratory. A taste of what is now underway via the drug mafia was spelled out most graphically by Nathan Kline in his conference statement titled, "Manipulations of Life Patterns with Drugs." Kline listed 15 aspects of behavior that can and should be altered through drugs and called upon drug researchers to synthesize them. These include drugs to "prolong childhood;" "reduce the need for sleep;" "provide shortacting intoxicants . . . that produce satisfactory dissociation;" "regulate sexual responses;" "mediate physical growth;" "induce or prevent learning;" "provoke or relieve guilt;" "foster or terminate mothering behavior;" "shorten or extend experienced time;" and "create conditions of dej vu." Future articles in New Solidarity will detail how the study group evolved out of the Club of Rome, which authored the genocidal Limits to Growth doctrine for a New America in the year 2000, and will detail how far its drug campaign has succeeded already. This column was contributed by Barbara Dreyfuss.

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