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John Potash is a psychotherapist specializing in addictions and trauma therapy, author, human rights activist and film director. His work has been featured on CSPAN’s American History TV, Reelz Channel, RT and has contributed extensively to the Covert Action Quarterly and other publications. John did his graduate degree at Columbia University and has published extensively on the intelligence agencies' war on African American leaders and Black activist celebrities. He is the author of the celebrated book “Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA’s Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon and Other Activists” which has been made into a documentary. Last month, John released a new documentary sequel "CIA Drugs R Us!" which -- with some dark humor -- continues his investigation into US intelligence operations' employing hallucinogenic drugs as a psychological weapon to disrupt civil rights, anti-war resistance and other democratic movements. More information about John's work and his new documentary can be found at JohnPotash.com
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John Potash is a psychotherapist specializing in addictions and trauma therapy, author, human rights activist and film director. His work has been featured on CSPAN’s American History TV, Reelz Channel, RT and has contributed extensively to the Covert Action Quarterly and other publications. John did his graduate degree at Columbia University and has published extensively on the intelligence agencies' war on African American leaders and Black activist celebrities. He is the author of the celebrated book “Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA’s Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon and Other Activists” which has been made into a documentary. Last month, John released a new documentary sequel "CIA Drugs R Us!" which -- with some dark humor -- continues his investigation into US intelligence operations' employing hallucinogenic drugs as a psychological weapon to disrupt civil rights, anti-war resistance and other democratic movements. More information about John's work and his new documentary can be found at JohnPotash.com
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