U.K. Government’s Chief Advisor on Drugs Policy Fired For Pointing Out the Danger of Alcohol and Tobacco

Professor David Nutt, the U.K. Government’s Chief Advisor on Drugs Policy, was sacked for revealing the intense dangers of alcohol and cigarettes and the relative safety of cannabis and ecstasy.  I recently posted an article regarding Professor David Nutt’s research regarding the dangers of alcohol in which he asks why alcohol isn’t illegal if relatively harmless drugs are.

This is a show of blatant disregard for science and scientific insight.  Despite what the U.K.’s scientific councils advised the government regarding the safety of said drugs and the necessary changes of the current policy, they went ahead and did the opposite. Scientists have time and time again been deliberately ignored.  The scientific community is understandably outraged.

Professor Nutt is calling the Prime Minister as irrational, and stressing that the position of politicians on drugs is focused on morals, and devoid of scientific evidence.

Like many governments around the world, this is proof that their focus is on profit rather than public safety, public want, and rationality.

 

U.K. Chief Advisor on Drug Policy Fired For Showing Danger of Alcohol and Tobacco

Professor David Nutt, the U.K. Government’s Chief Advisor on Drugs Policy, was sacked for revealing the intense dangers of alcohol and cigarettes and the relative safety of cannabis and ecstasy.  In this article discussing Professor David Nutt’s research of the dangers of alcohol in he asks why alcohol isn’t illegal if relatively harmless drugs are.

This is a show of blatant disregard for science and scientific insight.  Despite what the U.K.’s scientific councils advised the government regarding the safety of said drugs and the necessary changes of the current policy, they went ahead and did the opposite. Scientists have time and time again been deliberately ignored.  The scientific community is understandably outraged.

Professor Nutt is calling the Prime Minister as irrational, and stressing that the position of politicians on drugs is focused on morals, and devoid of scientific evidence.

Like many governments around the world, this is proof that their focus is on profit rather than public safety, public want, and rationality.

 

Sources

BBC News 

If Alcohol Were Discovered Today Would it Be Legal?

David Nutt: Drugs-without the hot air

Huffington Post: Finally, Drug Education Gets Real: Drugs – Without the Hot Air

The Economist: Reefer Madness Plain Speaking on a Highly Coloured Issue

Substitutional Reality Helmet

 

Researchers have created what they are calling an inception helmet.  The helmet was developed to switch seamlessly between live feed and recorded footage in order to create a helmet able to realistically simulate and project reality.

The researchers found that many test subjects were unable to tell the difference between the live footage and the recorded scenes, leading to a breakthrough in cognitive research and therapeutic methods.

The researchers are focusing on “psychiatric applications, but the system could also be a powerful tool to investigate how our conscious experiences are constituted in daily natural scenes.”  They also want to use the substitution reality technology to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and phobias by repeatedly exposing patients to traumatic episodes in immersive devices. The SR system provides the conviction of being in the ‘real’ world, which is absent in current VR technologies.”

Get your tokens ready, reality is about to add another layer to the veil.