Cocaine Cowboys
August 2nd, 2008In the 1980s, ruthless Colombian cocaine barons invaded Miami with a brand of violence unseen in this country since Prohibition-era Chicago – and it put the city on the map. “Cocaine Cowboys” is the true story of how Miami became the drug, murder and cash capital of the United States, told by the people who made it all happen.
Cocaine Cowboys Part 1
Cocaine Cowboys Part 2
Cocaine Cowboys Part 3
Cocaine Cowboys Part 4
LSD, Mind Control, & Military
August 2nd, 2008Government experiments with the effects of LSD as tested on military troops.
RARE Footage : Moonflower Blooms Beautiful
August 2nd, 2008The Secret Truth About Vitamins
January 23rd, 2008Millions of people take vitamins everyday convinced of their power to help hem stay healthy. However, being in the habit of taking large doses of vitamins can cause different consequences.
Aphrodisiacs
January 22nd, 2008The quest for the ultimate aphrodisiac is as old as the human race itself. Some search for natures answers and others pop the perfect pill.
Meth: Worlds Most Dangerous Drug
January 21st, 2008The drug that stops at nothing. It has a dozen names: crystal methamphetamine, ice, tina, crank but most call it meth.
The Story of Soma, An Angel of Heaven
October 14th, 2007Master Soma Shaman Hawk discusses the heavenly side of Soma.
Hawk and the Heavenly Side of Amanita Muscaria mushrooms
Amanita Muscaria with NeuroSoup
October 14th, 2007A Guy Smokes Toad Poison
October 13th, 2007Warning, this is not the same as the Colorado River Toad or Bufo alvarius. The Cane toad is poisonous and does not secrete any know psychedelics, however users may experience hallucinations from it’s toxins.
IN THIS SCENE: The poisons the Cane Toads secrete are used for recreational activities . . .
Cane Toads – A Guy Smokes Toad Poison
ABOUT THE FILM: Cane Toads – Bufo Marinus, natives of Hawaii – were imported to Australia in 1935 in attempt to rid the country of the Greyback beetle, which was rapidly destroying their sugarcane crop. The Cane Toads adapted beautifully to their new surroundings. The problem was, the beetle could fly and the Cane Toad couldn’t. What the Cane Toad is unusually proficent at, however, is making more Cane Toads – thousands upon thousands more.
Cane Toads: An Unnatural History tells the story of this amphibious assault – the whole story, warts and all.
“An assault of sex-mad giant toads munching their way across Australia! ” -Roger Ebert
Here is a Colorado River Toad, not to be confused with the Cane Toad












