Getting rid of google ads: Raising money for organisations that are trying to end prohibition

Just thought I would give a little update on what I’m up to right now.

As some are aware, what I am planning to do during my sabbatical from this site is to set up two other websites. Both will be related to The Language of Mathematics (see Table of Contents for list of what has been completed so far).

The first site will be a personal site dedicated to building a comprehensive body of work to help those interested in learning high school mathematics. The second website will mirror everything from the first site. While the personal site will be dedicated to making enough money for me to support my lifestyle, the second site will be geared towards raising money for organisations that are actively working towards ending prohibition. This will be a multifaceted project.

Once I track down all the data that I need to make a convincing argument as to why this needs to be done at this time I will present the information in Part 3 of “In Reaction to Marc Emery’s Extradition: What I plan to do to help end the ‘War on Drugs’” (Part 1, Part 2). For those interested, a non-numerical version of my reasoning behind this move is presented in; The solution to our environmental woes is to end prohibition: Planting the seeds of their destruction.

The short version is this: Following Emery’s arrest in 2005, the head of the DEA at the time, Karen Tandy, released the following statement;

“Today's DEA arrest of Marc Scott Emery, publisher of Cannabis Culture Magazine, and the founder of a marijuana legalization group - is a significant blow not only to the marijuana trafficking trade in the U.S. and Canada, but also to the marijuana legalization movement… Hundreds of thousands of dollars of Emery's illicit profits are known to have been channeled to marijuana legalization groups active in the United States and Canada. Drug legalization lobbyists now have one less pot of money to rely on.”

If the DEA is willing to spend millions of dollars and years in proceedings to extradite a Canadian to the United States in the hopes of preventing a few hundred thousand dollars from flowing to “marijuana legalization groups”, then it is to humanities best interest to make sure that funds continue to flow to these organisations.

Most are aware that lobbyists control domestic and foreign policy for the United States of America, so we might as well support those lobbyists that are actively working towards improving our lives instead of those who are only working towards increasing profits for corporations.

Hence, my plans are to become a fundraiser for “drug legalization lobbyists”, while at the same time teaching the language of mathematics. Exciting. As a bonus, teaching math and helping to end prohibition complement each other. Those who understand math know that America’s ‘War on Drugs’ is retarded, so the more people that learn math the sooner prohibition will end, it is, after all, the only logical choice.

It is going to take me some time to set-up the math websites, but I really want to start raising funds for these organisations as soon as possible. So, what I am in the process of doing right now is replacing ‘google ads’ on this site with ads for the organisations listed below. The extra exposure and traffic that these grassroots organisations will receive from these ads will be well worth the effort.

My PhotoShop abilities are quite limited so please bear with me while I take some time to create these ads. They will slowly begin to appear in the centre and right columns in the next few days. I haven’t figured out how to replace the ‘google ads’ that appear at the bottom of each post with one that cycles through my own database, but once I do, those ads will also be replaced (this will most likely be done in the next phase, after the last post is made on chycho).

The list of organisations that I’m building ads for follows. Please drop me a line if you know of any other organisations that belong on this list.

Peace,

chycho





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Bill Moyers interviews screenwriter David Simon

I haven’t watched any episodes of HBO's ‘The Wire’, but after watching the following Bill Moyers interview with David Simon, I might give it a whirl. The interview covers many of our main topics of discussion, especially of late, from America’s “War on Drugs” to the education system, and mainstream media to our corporate governments. Many of the opinions expressed are consistent with mine, except for the sympathy that is portrayed for the demise of Western Mainstream Media. I bid these institutions farewell and look forward to a new model of reporting which is free of corporate and government propaganda. The interview follows.

BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | David Simon Part 1 of 2 | PBS


BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | David Simon Part 2 of 2 | PBS






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Update to the About Page

The following are the latest additions to the About Page. It will be the last update to the About Page for quite some time.

Comics and Graphic Novels

Programs Worth Having

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Animation to Blow Your Mind

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An excellent read from a mainstream source: Almost replenished from a Bill Hicks break

I’ve gone on a serious reading binge on this Bill Hicks break. I feel almost fully replenished and almost ready to come back for this last short leg.

I’ll refrain from linking my finds since I feel that most of the work that I have come across requires elaboration. There is, however, one piece that I wanted to share. It is related to our main topic of discussion of late. The piece is long but worth every word read. The link to the article and an excerpt are posted below. I received great pleasure from reading it and I hope you enjoy it as well.

Confessions of a middle-aged Ecstasy eater - “I find it ironic. Because I cannot think of a single commodity in our country that is less controlled than such substances, nor a single ‘war’ that is as pathetically futile, vaingloriously chimeric and long-ago-lost as is this one. Wrestle as you will, you cannot reform or arrest human appetite. Ecstasy is as illegal as heroin. This is just the sort of run-amok governmental lunacy guaranteed to ensure that those like myself - and more importantly, our children - will write off that same government and those who enforce its drug laws as out of touch, coercive, morally bankrupt and, yes, un-American. Because America is not, or did not used to be, about throwing 16-year-old kids in jail for - all in the spirit of free-market capitalism and entrepreneurial enterprise - home-growing a little cannabis, even as the rest of us chain-smoke our Camels, sip our Absoluts with a twist, and devour our Prozac.

“Visit a rehab centre some time. You will learn two things inside that first hour. One, that there are people in this world who are more susceptible to addiction than others; there always have been, always will be, addicts. And two, that the ‘gateway’ argument is as simplistic as it is spurious. We are not losing our kids to drugs. We have lost our kids because we haven't the time, inclination, strength of character or political will to do the right thing in their name: to eliminate the black market that so mercilessly exploits them - and the runaway violence it spawns - by legalising, taxing and regulating the trade.”





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