Sound As the New Illegal Narcotic?
ehrichweiss writes "The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics is warning parents and teachers of a new threat to our children: sounds. Apparently kids are now discovering binaural beats and using them to get 'physiological effects.' The report goes on with everyone suggesting that such aural experiences will act as a gateway to drug usage and even has one student claiming there are 'demons' involved. Anyone who has used one of those light/sound machines knows all about the effects that these sounds will give and to state that they will lead kids to do drugs is nonsense at best. It seems the trend in scaring the citizens with a made-up problem has gone to the next level."
This reminds me of that story from a couple years ago where news media reported that kids were getting high on human feces. Jenkem
"It seems the trend in scaring the citizens with a made-up problem has gone to the next level."
Yeah no kidding, and you know why? People on Madison Ave. make huge money figuring out ways to sell more useless products to the populace. It has been proven that fear and uncertainty can significantly drive sales. Don't believe me? Google "fear drives sales"
Did you ever wake up in the morning, with a Zombie Woof behind your eyes? -- FZ
This kind of insanity is just plain stupid. Binaural beats have a documented psycho-dynamic effect ... programs like Hemi-Sync are intriguing. I don't think people are going to get "high" off of them though. But what if they do? If binaural beats are made illegal and deemed "narcotic", then the "drug war" is more about denying people access to their own minds.
If binaural beats are made illegal and deemed "narcotic", then the "drug war" is more about denying people access to their own minds.
This is what the drug war has *always* been about. The rest of you are just now starting to figure it out.
"It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom. Keep that in mind at all times." - Bill Hicks
There is a war going on for your mind.
Agreed.
Listen, parents. Don't worry about drug use with your kids...altering consciousness is something that humans have taken part in for literally thousands of years.
Drug use is no cause for concern, and in the case of some kids, it can open their minds and expand their horizons. No, what you need to be worried about is drug abuse.
There is a very distinct difference.
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altering consciousness is something that humans have taken part in for literally thousands of years.
If Oklahoma is going to regulate activities which entrain brainwaves, they need to target the pushers purveying prayer and even training young kids and defenseless elders in its practice.
That's right, Oklahoma, go after the churches.
Say it right: "Nuc-le-ah Powah".
so yes: the notion of a "war" on drugs is stupid, but whatever you call it ("the cleanup on drugs", "the trash collection on drugs"?) you must realize something absolutely true: the reduction of drug use is an effort that will never end, whatever the tactics, forever
and if you don't know why drug use has to be constantly cleaned up, you don't know much about your world and human nature
You are sadly misinformed. Prohibition of any substance increases it's use, just look at your history books. The drug war, or whatever you choose to call it, has done nothing but increase dangerous drug use, criminalize otherwise law-abiding citizens, enabled a lucrative black market and seriously eroded civil rights.
Put down the kool-aid and do a google search or two.
"Nobody knows the age of the human race, but everybody agrees that it is old enough to know better." - Unknown
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
You say that like having a full time job, financial success, and parental status has anything to do with whether or not one has a dependency issue. See here for what I mean. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying your friends are addicts or have problems, just that the points you're making do not demonstrate that they aren't.
Society has mechanisms in place to deal with addicts. Criminalizing the possession of a substance only serves to make an already bad situation worse. People who are drug addicts eventually lose their jobs, friends, etc. That is enough of a punishment. A person can't be saved from themselves. They need to learn their own lessons.