Pubdate: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: John R. Miller BIG MONEY BEHIND LEGALISING DRUGS DR WODAK ("Drug reform: US says yes", CT, 7 November, p.C4) omitted important information about the small number of American states that voted in referenda to allow cannabis for cancer patients. Dr Wodak omitted information on the same subject contained in a Sydney Morning Herald article that stated, "but the referenda initiatives were bolstered by $US5 million ($7.46 million) in advertising over the past year, said Mr Ethan Nadelmann, Director of the Lindesmith Centre, a drug-policy institute in New York. The campaign was financed by Mr George Soros, the billionaire investor who funds the Lindesmith Centre, Mr Peter Lewis, a Cleveland insurance executive and Mr John Sperling, a Phoenix entrepreneur.'' Messrs Soros and Nadelmann have been reported frequently as supporting medicalised cannabis and illicit drug decriminalisation. They appear to be using their enormous wealth to force changes upon public policy world wide. Medicalised marijuana is the advanced commando force being mobilised to help capture, with as little community concern as possible, the final objective of legalising illicit drugs. JOHN R. MILLER ACT Branch Christian Democratic Party - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady