Morninggloryseed
Bluelight Crew
Mods, please let me keep this here a few days...just really want to get some feedback...
Here is a first draft of a letter I will publish soon. Yes, full of idealism hoping the DEA actually cares but unjust laws do get changed (occasionally anyway)and this is a way for us in the USA to begin with ibogaine. Once you are done laughing at my idealism, please actually make a comment...good or bad. Thank you.
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I am going to ask anyone who has ever enjoyed reading the words and ‘trip reports’ from Morninggloryseed, or found advice from me useful….to go ahead and give one back to me, the psychedelic community…as well as individuals suffering from opiate dependency and other illnesses and maladaptive behaviors ibogaine addresses.
Please, take the 20 seconds to mark an envelope to the following address…
DEA - Seattle Division
C/O
Matthew G. Barnes – Special Agent In Charge
300 5th Avenue, Suite 1300
Seattle, Washington 98104
Then take as much time as you need to familiarize yourself with ibogaine. You can get accurate information from this single, short page below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibogaine
If you want a good link full of peer review articles from established scientific and medical journals on ibogaine see the below link. Everything has proper citations and all of these articles have been verified to exist.
http://www.ibogaine.desk.nl/science.html
Ibogaine’s medical use is well established and demonstrated over the past 28 years by the scientific method. Its efficiency at interrupting physical addiction is accepted and verified by the medical and scientific community around the world.
Now learn about Dimitri Mobengo Mugianis in this short article.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/topics/drug_war_issues/specific_drugs/ibogaine
Once you are aware and properly outraged and this gross abuse of power on the part of Washington DEA agents, then take the time to write a letter to Special Agent Matthew G. Barnes of that same division.
In your letter, I would suggest asking why in March 2011 the Drug Enforcement Administration was investigating advocates of ibogaine. Then ask why the DEA would set up a sting operation to arrest Mugianis. According to unsealed court documents, the DEA had employed a heroin addict living in Bellingham to set up Mugianis for his work with ibogaine. The DEA claims they begun the investigation after receiving a report that a doctor in that city was directing patients to Mugianis for ibogaine treatment.
In the case of Mugianis, there was no sale of ibogaine, no tax evasion, no laundering of money to foreign criminal elements, no trafficking ring, and no harm to his community or his country. His work as far as I can tell is simply to help spread this healing medicine to the walking dead. I am wracking my mind and I cannot conceive of a single public safety issue regarding the work of Mugianis. The arrest of Mugianis CANNOT BE ACCEPTABLE.
After pleading guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge, Mr. Mugianis was sentenced on March 25, 2013 and is now serving 45 days’ house arrest in his East Harlem apartment; he is allowed to work in the daytime. Mugianis was quoted as saying, “Judge Dononhue showed reason and compassion. What started two years ago as felony counts with mandatory prison time ended with 45 day's house arrest, no fine and no probation. The judge and prosecutor both acknowledged the role Bwiti played in their decision, setting the ground for us to begin the legal process to practice our religion in America.”
Every person that sends a letter to the DEA Washington Office concerning this issue is doing important work to stop the horrible and unjust laws against ibogaine. We all understand why the DEA exists, and we should support their work in curbing the flow of money from the US to narco-terrorists and their work to stop local cocaine and heroin distribution rings that bring crime to their communities.
I have already decided to dedicate myself to the cause of advocating ibogaine. I have been arrested before and am willing to be arrested for this cause. But this is a cause we must all fight to defend because lawmakers are not doctors and cannot regulate a medicine like ibogaine as a C1 drug. Ibogaine is not a drug of abuse anywhere in the world and it has no addictive properties.
In addition, it is the center of an entire movement that more than a 1/3 of the population of Gabon follows (Bwiti). For purposes of US law, Bwiti is a religion and we have laws protecting freedom of religion. I publically declare myself Bwiti. Now I wish to be protected by my Constitutional right to freedom of religion and protected from DEA harassment and illegal detention and arrest. No good can come from putting ibogaine practitioners, advocates, and followers of Bwiti in jail. We are not criminals. We will not harm your community.
However idealistic this may be, I believe that everyone who reads the link on ibogaine, Mugianis, and then takes the time to write that letter will move us closer to preventing more ibogaine arrests. Perhaps my idealism could even move some members of congress to repeal ibogaine from its C1 status and have it moved to C2. C1 drugs are considered dangerous with no medical use...and too unsafe for any human studies. That is a blatantly false classification. It also makes it illegal for me to follow the Bwiti movement which I believe violates the separation of church and state and my freedom of religion.
If you ever wanted to do something to help other people, this is the time. You don’t have to pay anything but postage, and it won’t take you long to do what I am asking you to do. Please feel free to contact me for specific questions. Thank you for your time in reading this and for deciding to learn more by clicking the links provided.
Sincerely
MGS
Here is a first draft of a letter I will publish soon. Yes, full of idealism hoping the DEA actually cares but unjust laws do get changed (occasionally anyway)and this is a way for us in the USA to begin with ibogaine. Once you are done laughing at my idealism, please actually make a comment...good or bad. Thank you.
___________________________________________________
I am going to ask anyone who has ever enjoyed reading the words and ‘trip reports’ from Morninggloryseed, or found advice from me useful….to go ahead and give one back to me, the psychedelic community…as well as individuals suffering from opiate dependency and other illnesses and maladaptive behaviors ibogaine addresses.
Please, take the 20 seconds to mark an envelope to the following address…
DEA - Seattle Division
C/O
Matthew G. Barnes – Special Agent In Charge
300 5th Avenue, Suite 1300
Seattle, Washington 98104
Then take as much time as you need to familiarize yourself with ibogaine. You can get accurate information from this single, short page below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibogaine
If you want a good link full of peer review articles from established scientific and medical journals on ibogaine see the below link. Everything has proper citations and all of these articles have been verified to exist.
http://www.ibogaine.desk.nl/science.html
Ibogaine’s medical use is well established and demonstrated over the past 28 years by the scientific method. Its efficiency at interrupting physical addiction is accepted and verified by the medical and scientific community around the world.
Now learn about Dimitri Mobengo Mugianis in this short article.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/topics/drug_war_issues/specific_drugs/ibogaine
Once you are aware and properly outraged and this gross abuse of power on the part of Washington DEA agents, then take the time to write a letter to Special Agent Matthew G. Barnes of that same division.
In your letter, I would suggest asking why in March 2011 the Drug Enforcement Administration was investigating advocates of ibogaine. Then ask why the DEA would set up a sting operation to arrest Mugianis. According to unsealed court documents, the DEA had employed a heroin addict living in Bellingham to set up Mugianis for his work with ibogaine. The DEA claims they begun the investigation after receiving a report that a doctor in that city was directing patients to Mugianis for ibogaine treatment.
In the case of Mugianis, there was no sale of ibogaine, no tax evasion, no laundering of money to foreign criminal elements, no trafficking ring, and no harm to his community or his country. His work as far as I can tell is simply to help spread this healing medicine to the walking dead. I am wracking my mind and I cannot conceive of a single public safety issue regarding the work of Mugianis. The arrest of Mugianis CANNOT BE ACCEPTABLE.
After pleading guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge, Mr. Mugianis was sentenced on March 25, 2013 and is now serving 45 days’ house arrest in his East Harlem apartment; he is allowed to work in the daytime. Mugianis was quoted as saying, “Judge Dononhue showed reason and compassion. What started two years ago as felony counts with mandatory prison time ended with 45 day's house arrest, no fine and no probation. The judge and prosecutor both acknowledged the role Bwiti played in their decision, setting the ground for us to begin the legal process to practice our religion in America.”
Every person that sends a letter to the DEA Washington Office concerning this issue is doing important work to stop the horrible and unjust laws against ibogaine. We all understand why the DEA exists, and we should support their work in curbing the flow of money from the US to narco-terrorists and their work to stop local cocaine and heroin distribution rings that bring crime to their communities.
I have already decided to dedicate myself to the cause of advocating ibogaine. I have been arrested before and am willing to be arrested for this cause. But this is a cause we must all fight to defend because lawmakers are not doctors and cannot regulate a medicine like ibogaine as a C1 drug. Ibogaine is not a drug of abuse anywhere in the world and it has no addictive properties.
In addition, it is the center of an entire movement that more than a 1/3 of the population of Gabon follows (Bwiti). For purposes of US law, Bwiti is a religion and we have laws protecting freedom of religion. I publically declare myself Bwiti. Now I wish to be protected by my Constitutional right to freedom of religion and protected from DEA harassment and illegal detention and arrest. No good can come from putting ibogaine practitioners, advocates, and followers of Bwiti in jail. We are not criminals. We will not harm your community.
However idealistic this may be, I believe that everyone who reads the link on ibogaine, Mugianis, and then takes the time to write that letter will move us closer to preventing more ibogaine arrests. Perhaps my idealism could even move some members of congress to repeal ibogaine from its C1 status and have it moved to C2. C1 drugs are considered dangerous with no medical use...and too unsafe for any human studies. That is a blatantly false classification. It also makes it illegal for me to follow the Bwiti movement which I believe violates the separation of church and state and my freedom of religion.
If you ever wanted to do something to help other people, this is the time. You don’t have to pay anything but postage, and it won’t take you long to do what I am asking you to do. Please feel free to contact me for specific questions. Thank you for your time in reading this and for deciding to learn more by clicking the links provided.
Sincerely
MGS


