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By Brooks A. Mick, M.D.
Aug. 30, 2006 It has long been known that there are plants that contain natural compounds which affect the mind of animals. The Jimson Weed, known as loco weed, when eaten by cattle, causes them to act crazy. The "magic mushroom" of fame in the psychedelic Sixties contains cylocybin, a hallucination-inducing chemical. The North American Indians used peyote cactus to produce a visions. There is another herbal product which, it is becoming evident, produces delusions and hallucinations. It is a Bush. The George W. Bush, to be specific. The other plant-derived psychedelic agents induce global hallucinations, while the George W. Bush induces delusions and hallucinations solely about the Bush itself. We have the closet anti-Semitic folks who believe that Bush knew about 9/11, perhaps even participated in the planning of it and its execution. We have the New Orleans-Katrina folks who think Bush knew the hurricane was going to hit Louisiana, or they may have enough residual rationality to realize that nobody really knew where or when a major hurricane would hit Louisiana but who think that Bush had the levees weakened so that black folk could be deliberately killed in a form of genocide, or they think that the water and supplies were deliberately delayed to kill hurricane victims, or that the delay was not a result of bureaucratic inefficiency but a deliberate slowness because Bush doesn't care about black people. Since these delusions only occur about Bush, the actual blame for the slow and ineffective and incompetent initial response to the disaster never seems to fall on Mayor Nagin or Governor Blanco, though throughout US history it is the local governments who are charged with and who have always accepted and DEMANDED the task of initial response. In Virginia, much closer to Washington, D. DC., than New Orleans, when Hurricane Isabella hit a few years ago, Governor Warner explicitly proclaimed that it was the state and local governments who had the responsibility for the initial disaster relief. When a major fire destroyed Baltimore in the early 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt OFFERED assistance, and the local governments declined, saying that Georgia would take care of itself. The Bush psychedelic effect, however, has caused black folk (and liberal Democrats--as if there are any other kinds left) to believe against all prior practice and against common sense that Bush somehow had the responsibility for solving all the bureaucratic screwups of the local governments--or worse, that he deliberately caused hurricane damage to kill black people. This delusion-inducing effect of the Bush administration extends to overseas, too, as recent discussions with a young Greek naval officer have made me realize. He has several false-to-fact beliefs about Lebanon, Israel, and terrorism which appear to be induced by Bush also. I'll document these in another piece. I am not sure there is an antidote available for the psychosis-inducing effect of the George W. Bush. ------------ About the author Brooks A. Mick: Physician, still practicing medicine but retired from the US Army. Write just for the fun of it, but working on novel in the vein of Tom Clancy's politico-military genre. Email: brooks15@cox.net Comment on this article here! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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