From: stevea@geom.umn.eduMessage-Id: <9409091412.AA18638@euclid.geom.umn.edu>Subject: Gabriel NahasTo: drctalk-l@netcom.comDate: Fri, 9 Sep 94 9:12:14 CDT> >If anybody has any *facts* about Nahas as his reported retractions of > >findings and his fall from grace with Colombia Univ. I'd like to hear the > >details.> > I think Jack Herer's book has some citations to retractions made by Nahas.  > If it wasn't Jack's book, then it was Chris Conrad's book, "Lifeline to the > Future."Neither one has specific references to newspapers or anything.  They statethat Columbia University held a press conference in 1976 distancingthemselves from Nahas' research, and that Nahas made retractions of_some_ of his studies at a press conference in 1983, after muchprofessional ridicule.  I wish one of them had thought to include anewspaper reference or a specific date.  It may be in the latestedition of Emperor; I've got a 1991 copy.They also talk about Nahas' associations in the UN with Kurt Waldheimand Lyndon Larouche, his control over all UN-sponsered cannibis researchfor a period in the early seventies, and a professional scandal in 1971when he published a report of a marijuana fatality in Belgium.  Laroucheand Nahas both worked at the OSS, which later became the CIA.  And,get this, Nahas is trained as an anesthesiologist!This guy's serious bad news, and he has no credibility within themedical community whatsoever.References for studies repudiating Nahas' claims:Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 4/30/1973, pg.631:highly critical review of book on cannabis by NahasDisproval of immune-system damage claims:Science, vol.186, 1974, pp.740-741 "Normal Skin Test Responses in ChronicMarihuana Users", M.J. Silverstein & P.J. Lessin---Somebody needs to hook Chris Conrad up to the net.  I'm sure he's got thiskind of info ready at-hand.-stevea@geom.umn.edu    Steven C. Anderson      MN Grassroots Party Secretary