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5/3/2017 10:41:34 AM

New York Times Offers Skeptical Opinion On Climate Change; Liberals Threaten To Cancel Subscriptions

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5/3/2017 10:59:20 AM

Iceland’s Approach to Teen Substance Abuse is Something America Needs Now



Alex Pietrowski, Staff Writer

Waking Times

As the U.S. largely ignores an epidemic opioid crisis fueled by the pharmaceutical industry and a rush of available heroin resulting from the war on drugs, Iceland is receiving international acclaim for its approaches in helping to keep teens off drugs.

Primarily addressing the issue of underage drinking and binge-drinking, a need for a new plan to confront teen substance abuse in Iceland has achieved extraordinary results, turning around the dangerous trend. Employing both a ‘radical and evidence-based’ approach, community leaders first looked at stress as a causal factor in substance abuse, then looked at why people become addicts, then offered practical solutions which have thus far worked.

“Today, Iceland tops the European table for the cleanest-living teens. The percentage of 15- and 16-year-olds who had been drunk in the previous month plummeted from 42 per cent in 1998 to 5 per cent in 2016. The percentage who have ever used cannabis is down from 17 per cent to 7 per cent. Those smoking cigarettes every day fell from 23 per cent to just 3 per cent.” [Source]

What is the Icelandic solution? Harvey Milkman, an American psychology professor who teaches for part of the year at Reykjavik University, wrote his doctoral dissertation on drug use as a form of stress reduction, concluding that teens were surprisingly likely to turn to eitheramphetamines or heroin, depending on how they chose to deal with stress. “Heroin users wanted to numb themselves; amphetamine users wanted to actively confront it,” says Milkman.

While at Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado, Milkman pursued the idea that people are largely developing behavioral addictions and becoming addicted to changes in brain chemistry, the sort of thing that happens when a person experiences the rush of something risky, dangerous or exciting.

Building on this philosophy, his team developed programs to teach kids other things which can produce dramatic changes in brain chemistry, providing access to ecstatic experiences such as dance, music, art, hip-hop and martial arts, activities which also teach self-confidence and self-mastery.

“Young people aren’t hanging out in the park right now, Gudberg explains, because they’re in after-school classes in these facilities, or in clubs for music, dance or art. Or they might be on outings with their parents.” [Source]

Spending time speaking in Iceland won him the support of community members and even the government itself, leading to nationally funded and implemented programs.

“State funding was increased for organised sport, music, art, dance and other clubs, to give kids alternative ways to feel part of a group, and to feel good, rather than through using alcohol and drugs, and kids from low-income families received help to take part.” [Source]

Another major factor in this success story is the enactment of child curfew laws, rejected by most other nations, which legislated that children between the ages of 13 and 16 were not allowed outside alone after 10pm in winter months, and after midnight in the summer time.

The end result has been the development of a new generation of teens who spend more time with their parents and families than before, and whom have less access to drugs and alcohol, while also have much greater access to programs which involve them in healthy, exciting activities.

Stress in America is at an all-time high, especially for America’s youth, which may help to explain why so many kids are turning to prescription pills and street drugs, and without a more thoughtful and holistic approach to confronting this problem, rates of teen substance abuse are unlikely to decline any time soon.

“This is the most remarkably intense and profound study of stress in the lives of teenagers that I have ever seen,” says Milkman. “I’m just so impressed by how well it is working.” ~Harvey Milkman

Final Thoughts

The psychological and physical well-being of our children is of utmost importance, and in this way, America is greatly failing its most important resource, youth.

Drugs are not a criminal problem as perceived in the United States, and you simply cannot SWAT raid American families into ending addiction and the American drug crisis, as there are much larger personal and political forces at play. While we continue to ignore the crisis of drugs with American youth, we are desperate for new approaches, and this example from Iceland may help broaden our perspective of the possible.

About the Author

Alex Pietrowski is an artist and writer concerned with preserving good health and the basic freedom to enjoy a healthy lifestyle. He is a staff writer for WakingTimes.com and Offgrid Outpost, a provider ofstorable food and emergency kits. Alex is an avid student of Yoga and life.

This article (Iceland’s Approach to Teen Substance Abuse is Something America Needs Now) was originally created and published by Waking Times and is published here under a Creative Commons license with attribution to Alex Pietrowski and WakingTimes.com. It may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.


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5/3/2017 2:32:46 PM

CNN Refuses to Air Donald Trump Ad that Labels Media 'Fake News'

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CNN has refused to run an ad made by President Donald Trump’s team due to its labeling of several prominent news anchors as “fake news.”

The ad was made to celebrate Trump’s first 100 days in office, including a list of things he has accomplished since his inauguration. The narrator in the ad then says, “You wouldn’t know it from watching the news.” It then features images of CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow, and others along with the graphic reading “fake news.”

“CNN requested that the advertiser remove the false graphic that the mainstream media is ‘fake news,'” CNN said in a statement. “The mainstream media is not fake news, and therefore the ad is false and per policy will be accepted only if that graphic is deleted.”

Michael Glassner, the executive director of Donald J. Trump for President Inc. called CNN’s refusal to air the ad “shamful.”

“It is absolutely shameful to see the media blocking the positive message that President Trump is trying to share with the country,” Glassner said in a statement. “It’s clear that CNN is trying to silence our voice and censor our free speech because it doesn’t fit their narrative.”

Trump has frequently sparred with the media both during his campaign and since taking office. He recently refused to attend the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, opting instead for a campaign-style rally in Pennsylvania.

“As you know there is another big gathering taking place tonight in Washington D.C.,” he told the crowd at the rally. “A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a Washington ballroom right now.”

You can watch the ad below.




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5/3/2017 4:55:26 PM

Putin is planting 'mole nukes' in the sea to drown America in huge tsunami, Russian claims




Viktor Baranetz's claims are being dismissed as bonkers - but give cause for concern


A former Russian defence ministry spokesman has made an extraordinary claim that Russia is buryingnuclear weapons off the coast of America.

Colonel Viktor Baranetz claims that the ‘mole nukes’ would be used to set off a tsunami which could swamp the American coast.

Baranetz made the claims in an interview with the Russian news outlet Komsomolskaya Pravda – claiming that the measures are a response to America’s vast military budget.

Baranetz said that the weapons were a tactic for ‘asymetrical’ warfare – where one side is significantly less powerful than the other.

He said: ‘Our asymmetrical response is nuclear warheads that can modify their course and height so that no computer can calculate their trajectory.

‘Or, for example, the Americans are deploying their tanks, airplanes and special forces battalions along the Russian border.

‘We are quietly “seeding” the U.S. shoreline with nuclear “mole” missiles. They dig themselves in and “sleep” until they are given the command…

‘Oh, it seems I’ve said too much, I should hold my tongue.’

A Russian government spokesman described the claims as ‘strange’.


(Yahoo News)


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5/3/2017 5:24:15 PM



Survivors Describe US Airstrike That Killed Hundreds in Mosul

(ANTIWAR) On March 17, US airstrikes leveled three buildings in Mosul’s Old City, killing hundreds of civilians within. The official death toll is still not totally clear, but all told was well in excess of 200, and close to 300 according to some accounts. The Pentagon version is that they were responsible for 14 deaths.

In the course of trying to manage the narrative, the Pentagon had claimed to have video footage of ISIS forcing hundreds of civilians into the homes right before the US strikes, though they never offered this footage, and rather showed footage of ISIS moving civilians before a much smaller incident. Witnesses and survivors of the US strike say the whole US story about ISIS putting them in the homes never happened.

Rather, they insist airstrikes had been leveling houses in the area for days, and ultimately everybody ended up collected into just three houses close together, hundreds of people from scores of families, when major US airstrikes came and brought the buildings down on top of them.

Indeed, the whole reason the houses had been so popular with fleeing civilians is that they were relatively far away from the fighting, and they assumed there’d be no reason for them to be attacked, since they were small and isolated. The Pentagon has yet to respond to the eyewitness accounts, which radically differ from their own version of events.

By Jason Ditz / Republished with permission / AntiWar.com / Report a typo





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