The Drug War: A Guide to Understanding the War on Drugs
“War on Drugs” has been the US governments campaign against drug use. How has it actually effected the country? Read to learn more.
“War on Drugs” has been the US governments campaign against drug use. How has it actually effected the country? Read to learn more.
A shaman is marching 8,000 kilometers to expel Putin, who he believes is a manifestation of dark forces, in order to save Russian from ruin.
You awaken from uneasy dreams and reach for your smartphone, its myriad pixels illuminating within Gorilla glass and screen-protective laminates as your awareness resumes inside the Facebook Matrix.
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An interview with Hilario Chiriap, a traditional Ecuadorian shaman from the Shuar tribe, where shamanism is traditionally characterized by rivalry and aggressive confrontations. However, Hilario considers it necessary to collaborate with as many shamans from different South American regions as possible.
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