Anonymous ID: ae40e6 Jan. 3, 2023, 1:51 p.m. No.18067870   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8089 >>8335 >>8408 >>8506

‘Magic’ Mushrooms Are Now Legal In Oregon As State Begins Training ‘Facilitators’ To Supervise Use

 

Oregon’s Ballot Measure 109, the first legislation to legalize hallucinogenic or “magic” mushrooms for therapy, took effect Jan. 1, and the application for licensed facilitators has already begun, according to The New York Times.

 

The measure, codified as ORS 475A, will allow the manufacture, delivery and administration of psilocybin, the active ingredient in “magic” mushrooms to adults at supervised, licensed facilities, according to the legislation. The law, originally passed in 2020, legalizes the use of psilocybin, but mandates that those who wish to use the drug must be observed by trained facilitators.

 

On Jan. 2, one day after Oregon implemented the law, the state opened the application process to become a trained facilitator, according to the NYT. Facilitators will be tasked in guiding users through the experience at an approved location.

 

Though the application process opened after the law was implemented, a state-approved preliminary course was first held in December to train an initial group of potential facilitators, according to the NYT. The group of students, composed of seasoned mental health professionals, paid nearly $10,000 to participate in the course, but did not get to use psilocybin while training.

 

Officials were still working out the regulations at the time, and mushrooms could not be used, according to the NYT. Instead, the students worked on meditation or intensive breathing practices meant to simulate the psychedelic experience.

 

Psilocybin, the naturally occurring psychedelic in “magic” mushrooms, has the potential to treat severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and end-of-life anxiety among the terminally ill, according to the NYT. Scientists are still debating the effects of psilocybin, but some believe the drug rewires the brain to give patients a new outlook on life.

 

Though psilocybin has the potential to be used in therapy, there are risks to taking the drug, according to Medical News Today. Some people experience persistent alterations to how they view the world, and taking the drug can lead to fear, agitation and confusion.

 

The law was passed in November of 2020, but a two-year delay was enforced to allow the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) time to set up a system to regulate its use, according to the OPB.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/01/03/oregon-legalizes-magic-mushrooms/

Anonymous ID: ae40e6 Jan. 3, 2023, 2:48 p.m. No.18068316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8324 >>8329 >>8382 >>8408 >>8506

WHAT ARE THEY HIDING? Jan 6 Committee Sealed All Important VIDEOS and Documents for 50 Years – So They Can Continue to Lie About J-6 Protests and Fed Involvement

 

Nancy Pelosi, Liz Cheney and Democrats locked up important videos and documents the January 6 Committee collected from the American public for 30 to 50 years after they shut down their sham investigation.

 

They have to hide their lies from the American public in order to save face.

 

The FBI, DOJ, Capitol Police, and other federal agencies had DOZENS of operatives working the crowd on January 6th.

 

The police launched an attack on the Trump supporters who had gathered at the US Capitol. Police killed four Trump supporters that day and nearly killed several more.

 

These people are truly evil.

 

Yahoo reported:

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) already named the House Committee on House Administration the custodian of the records. Under current House rules, the committee is obligated to hand over the official records to the House clerk, who transmits them to the National Archives. The rules also prevent the National Archives from releasing committee records for at least 30 years. Sensitive records, such as those from a major investigation, can be held up to 50 years before being made public.

 

Although the House committee investigating the insurrection has released a trove of transcripts and underlying information backing up its report, the vast majority of raw information the panel collected is slated to be sent to the National Archives, where it could be locked away for up to 50 years.

 

But the proposed rules package the new Congress will vote on Tuesday orders that any record created by the panel must instead be sent to the House Committee on House Administration by Jan. 17 and orders the National Archives to return any material it has already received.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/hiding-jan-6-committee-sealed-important-videos-documents-50-years-can-continue-lie-j-6-protests-fed-involvement/

Anonymous ID: ae40e6 Jan. 3, 2023, 3:13 p.m. No.18068468   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8506

SUE REID: So why DID researchers for Harry's new memoir quiz me about Diana's death crash?… After years of forensic investigation, I have grave doubts about the official version of what happened in Paris

 

On the day Princess Diana was laid to rest in September 1997, her 12-year-old-son Harry walked behind his mother's cortege as it travelled past the weeping crowds lining London's streets.

 

A quarter of a century later, the image of that young boy remains imprinted on the public's consciousness, and Prince Harry says he has never forgotten the traumatic experience. 'Before I knew it, I found myself with a suit on and a black tie . . . I was part of it,' he has said.

 

In another interview in 2017, he added: 'My mother had just died. I had to walk a long way behind her coffin, surrounded by thousands of people watching me while millions more did on television. I don't think any child should be asked to do what I did — under any circumstances.'

 

It is a moment Harry is sure to revisit in his eagerly awaited ghost-written memoir, due to be published next Tuesday.

 

Entitled Spare — a reference to the Prince's secondary place in the royal pecking order, behind the 'heir', his brother William — it is expected to explore in detail Harry's thoughts about his emotional role at Diana's funeral and, it appears, much else.

 

Reports in the British Press in recent days have suggested the 38-year-old Prince will also examine the key events leading up to that terrible night in August 1997 when his mother died with her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, after a car crash in Paris. And I have good reason to believe them.

 

The world has always been told it was a 'tragic accident' that occurred as the couple, following dinner at the Ritz hotel, hurtled through Paris in a chauffeur-driven Mercedes to their secret love nest near the Champs-Elysees.

 

But researchers for Harry's memoir have contacted many of those who remember — or were otherwise connected to — the crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel. These include eyewitnesses, French police who attended the scene and journalists — including me — who have investigated in great detail how and why Diana came to die.

 

The official thesis, rubber-stamped by French and Scotland Yard investigations and later at a public British inquest, is that the crash was the result of 'gross negligence' by the Ritz's intoxicated chauffeur, Henri Paul, who was speeding to escape moped-riding paparazzi tailgating the Mercedes, trying to photograph the Princess and her Egyptian lover.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11596307/SUE-REID-DID-researchers-Harrys-new-memoir-quiz-Dianas-death-crash.html

Anonymous ID: ae40e6 Jan. 3, 2023, 3:14 p.m. No.18068483   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8506

Beijing fires back at pre-departure COVID tests brought in by countries amid China's 'significant' surge in cases

 

Beijing has hit out at the countries which implemented "unnecessary" COVID-19 testing restrictions for travellers from China, claiming the move lacks scientific reasoning.

 

Beijing has hit out at the “unnecessary” actions taken by a number of countries that imposed pre-departure COVID-19 testing on travellers coming from China.

 

Australia joined more than a dozen nations, including the US, UK and Japan, in enacting the measure after the Chinese government announced its plan to reopen to the world amid a surge in infections.

 

In a media conference on Tuesday Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said the restrictions lack scientific reasoning given coronavirus variants in China have already been discovered elsewhere.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/china/beijing-fires-back-at-predeparture-covid-tests-brought-in-by-countries-amid-chinas-significant-surge-in-cases/news-story/926fffa575c9a6c7704aff656efdedd7