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Anonymous browsing does it really exist? I have always been curious as to if there is such a thing as being truly anonymous online. Now from my (layman’s) pint of view I have always wondered if programs such as anonymiser really work and if so to what extent? Would it not be that hard for the authorities to trace the proxy back to your original ip address there for knowing who you are? I know that this site protects its users but my questions are more about general internet use to other sites and memberships. Are there any programs that are easy to use that would make it impossible for the authorities to trace? I have heard on here and many other sites differing opinions …
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This is an email that has gone about for a while and as far as i know microsoft cant as yet disable anyones machine in fear of getting sued by some company for having there system shut down all of a sudden. (Damages would be massive to the bigger firms...) But never the less worth posting....
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http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g270/reecePhotophucket/ChrisPyne.jpg "Have I told you lately that I love you?" Australia's peak policy making body on illicit drugs, The Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, the people who make some drug users criminals and others not, has concluded that cannabis is to be the main target of new drug initiatives. After the Council's latest meeting last in Perth last May the 15th the announcement was made that $21 million dollars alone will be spent telling Australians that marijuana causes mental illness. And, even though the Council makes the recommendations that form drug policy it wont help medical marijuana users stating: "The str…
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News Limited has published a couple of cannabis crash stories, one covered twice, in the space of one week in what I would call the largest volley to be fired yet in the recently reinvigorated war against cannabis users. All three were published in News' Courier Mail along with other News publications. The first to come was on August 03, 2006 02:00am Crash driver mother admits cannabis use Author: Amanda GearingDate: August 03, 2006 Source: The Courier Mail Copyright: News Limited © 2006 My comment: What does it matter that she had taken cannabis nine hours before the fatal crash? Does smoking cannabis make you forget anything? What about factors like fatigue or…
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I know this is alot to read but you need to know it. In the greatest surveillance effort ever established, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has created a global spy system, codename ECHELON, which captures and analyzes virtually every phone call, fax, email and telex message sent anywhere in the world. ECHELON is controlled by the NSA and is operated in conjunction with the Government Communications Head Quarters (GCHQ) of England, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the Australian Defense Security Directorate (DSD), and the General Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) of New Zealand. The ECHELON system is fairly simple in design: position…
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THE drug-trafficking dad of stolen baby Montana will be behind bars for at least the next five years. Guiseppe Dom "Joe" Barbaro -- who says his daughter's kidnapping ended his life of crime -- was sentenced yesterday to 9 1/2 years' jail with a minimum of seven for dealing in amphetamines, ecstasy and cannabis from 2002 until just months before his daughter's abduction in 2004. Montana was just three weeks old when she was snatched from her mother, Anita Ciancio, as she packed her car at a Deer Park shopping centre. The little girl was found two days later in an abandoned North Melbourne house. County Court judge Ian Robertson yesterday acknowledged the ordeal had …
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Biggest Ever 'P' Drug Bust, Six Arrests View larger imageFile photo©Getty Images Related Links Biggest Ever 'P' Drug Bust Trans-Tasman Drugs Agency Slammed 25/05/2006Newstalk ZBAuckland police have announced the biggest methamphetamine bust in New Zealand history. Ninety-five kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and 150kg of pseudoephedrine - which is used to make the drug P - have been seized coming into New Zealand ports. Police have made six arrests, including two New Zealand residents, a Hong Kong national and three Chinese nationals. A search warrant at the properties of the Auckland-based offenders also uncovered three hand-guns, one pen-gun, an M-16 assault…
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FIVE of fourteen people charged during a series of drug raids on houses in the NSW Hunter Region will face court today. The raids yesterday were by officers attached to Strike Force Islander, which was set up in January to investigate the supply of methylamphetamine and cannabis. Officers attached to Strike Force Islander yesterday carried out a vehicle stop in Medowie Street at Williamtown in the Lower Hunter area, north of Newcastle, police said. As a result of the operation, two men were arrested. Officers then executed search warrants on six houses in Medowie, Tomago, Maryland and Woodberry. During the raids they seized 785 grams of methylamphetamine with an…
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Public relaxed on the use of cannabis By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor (Filed: 14/08/2006) Most people would be happy to see the personal use of cannabis decriminalised or penalties for possession lowered to the status of a parking fine, says one of the largest opinion surveys conducted on the issue. The report showed that 700 annual hospital admissions on mental health grounds resulted from cannabis use However, the majority of the public is adamantly against any lessening of the restrictions on heroin or crack cocaine, drawing a clear distinction between so-called hard and soft drugs. Three quarters of people think that the sale and possession of hard dru…
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Author: Raanan Ben-Zur Date: 05.23.06, 00:40 Source: Israel Ynet News Copyright: Yes I found this story on treatingyourself, but wasnt sure how many people would see it
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By 12:00 Article from: Font size: + - Send this article: Print Email THE man accused of the murder of Janelle Patton told police shortly after his arrest that he had been smoking cannabis before he hit her with his car and he had "panicked". A fingerprint expert also told the court that prints belonging to Glenn Peter Charles McNeill were found on the plastic in which Ms Patton's body was wrapped. A statement by New Zealand Detective Sergeant Christopher Roberts, who arrested McNeill in February, revealed the alleged admission when it was tendered to McNeill's murder committal hearing. Ms Patton's body was found at Cockpit Waterfall Reserve late on the afte…
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A 69-year-old Perth pensioner and her son have been charged over the distribution of cannabis between Western Australia and South Australia. Police allegedly uncovered 3.1 kilograms of compressed cannabis heads in a package which was transported by road courier between the two states. Detective Senior Sergeant Neville Dockery says police searched the woman's unit in Redcliffe last week. He says police have charged Evelyn Elizabeth Harvey and her son, Johnny Edward Harvey, of Prospect in South Australia, with attempting to posses cannabis with intent to sell or supply. "We will allege that Mrs Harvey, due to her age, has been used as a depot for the transportation …
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I saw on the news today they had an interview with this old far named John Herron from the Australian National Council on Drugs. He has written a new booklet on cannabis that "proves" that it has dangerous long term physical and mental health effects and destroys relationships. The booklet can be downloaded at: http://www.ancd.org.au/
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MORE than $1 million worth of hydroponic cannabis has been seized after two houses were raided in Sydney's south-west. Officers attached to the Wetherill Park Target Action Group, formed as part of a crackdown on hydroponic cannabis, raided the two empty houses at Smithfield Road in Greenfield Park about 11.30am (AEST) today, police said. They discovered elaborate hydroponics set-ups consisting of more than 360 cannabis plants, along with a large quantity of processed cannabis, which were seized by police. Inquiries are continuing. Author:news.com.au Date:August 07, 2006 Source:news.com.au Copyright:news.com.au
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other than the fact you want to get high? ok, for most of us that is good enough reason in itself, but its not a very good argument to people who don't smoke, and we need their support. so we need some better arguments. medicinal use? Yeah maybe. Mainly for relief of nausea and to make the patient feel better but no direct medicinal value in most cases. Still, any drug which is not physically addictive and has minimal side effects and health risks and makes patients feel better must be a good thing. Do we have support from the medical community on this? I don't think so. In my own experience speaking with Doctors they seem to be of the opinion that in most case…
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