H.R. 2829: Titled "The Clean Sports Act of 2005"

Well, that sounds harmless enough, right? No more Barry Bonds's shooting bovine growth steroids anymore.....

Let's look into this a little bit more.....

It's official title: To reauthorize the Office of National Drug Control Policy Act

Wait a tic. What in the hell does clean sports have to do with total national drug control?

Oh, it gets better.

(Following info from CannabisCulture.com)

SEC. 6. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO APPOINTMENT AND DUTIES OF DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR. ...

(n) REQUIREMENT FOR SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF MYCOHERBICIDE IN ILLICIT DRUG CROP ERADICATION.-Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy shall submit to the Congress a report that includes a plan to conduct, on an expedited basis, a scientific study of the use of mycoherbicide as a means of illicit drug crop elimination by an appropriate Government scientific research entity, including a complete and thorough scientific peer review. The study shall include an evaluation of the likely human health and environmental impacts of such use. The report shall also include a plan to conduct controlled scientific testing in a major drug producing nation of mycoherbicide naturally existing in the producing nation.



Biological Weapons Testing? Isn't that illegal?

From The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Site, the First Review Conference held in Geneva, circa March 1980:

"The States Parties to the Convention reaffirm their strong common interest in the exclusion of the possibility of bacterological (biological) agents and toxins being used as weapons."

This pretty much sums up the VERY FIRST THING all parties agreed on, including the U.S. of A.

When "Agent Green" hits Central America and Afghanistan, what neat health defects will pop up? The same ones that millions of South Vietnamese faced after the Vietnam War?