Liberty's Belvoir Winery to be featured on 'Ghost Adventures'
At the Belvoir Winery in Liberty, the spirits come alive. The former orphanage and nursing home has become so famous for its hauntings, it attracted the attention of a second national TV show.
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United States Army Material command in Fort Belvoir, United States HD Stock Footage
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United States Army Material Command headquarters in Fort Belvoir, United States. Technicians manufacture military equipment at a plant. Officers work on automatic data processing system. Researchers and scientists conduct research and development work in labs to come out with advanced military equipment. Location: Virginia United States. Date: 1968.
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Haunted Roads of the Paranormal
There are plenty of roads and highways across the nation that are either haunted or lead to haunted locations. This is a sample of just a few, including the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Belvoir Winery, Black Bear, Fort Chaffee, the Texas Road, and the 101 Ranch.
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Ghost Hunters Adam Berry singing at the Belvoir Winery in Liberty Missouri
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Paranormal Roads: Goldenrod Showboat
This episode of Paranormal Roads pays respects to the Goldenrod Showboat, a national historic landmark that is scheduled to be scrapped on April 1, 2016. Experience one of the final investigations on a haunted vessel that is truly the last of its kind and will be lost forever.
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The War on Drugs Is a Failure
The War on Drugs is a campaign of prohibition and foreign military aid and military intervention being undertaken by the United States government, with the assistance of participating countries, intended to both define and reduce the illegal drug trade. More on this topic:
This initiative includes a set of drug policies of the United States that are intended to discourage the production, distribution, and consumption of illegal psychoactive drugs. The term War on Drugs was first used by President Richard Nixon in 1971.
On May 13, 2009, Gil Kerlikowske, the current Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), signaled that although it did not plan to significantly alter drug enforcement policy, the Obama administration would not use the term War on Drugs, as he claims it is counter-productive. ONDCP's view is that drug addiction is a disease that can be successfully prevented and treated... making drugs more available will make it harder to keep our communities healthy and safe.(2011) One of the alternatives that Mr Kerlikowske has showcased is Sweden's Drug Control Policies that combine balanced public health approach and opposition to drug legalization. The prevalence rates for cocaine use in Sweden are barely one-fifth of European neighbors such as the United Kingdom and Spain.
In June 2011, the Global Commission on Drug Policy released a critical report on the War on Drugs, declaring The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world. Fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, and years after President Nixon launched the US government's war on drugs, fundamental reforms in national and global drug control policies are urgently needed. The report was immediately criticized by organizations that oppose a general legalization of drugs.
In 1986, the US Defense Department funded a two-year study by the RAND Corporation, which found that the use of the armed forces to interdict drugs coming into the United States would have little or no effect on cocaine traffic and might, in fact, raise the profits of cocaine cartels and manufacturers. The 175-page study, Sealing the Borders: The Effects of Increased Military Participation in Drug Interdiction, was prepared by seven researchers, mathematicians and economists at the National Defense Research Institute, a branch of the RAND, and was released in 1988. The study noted that seven prior studies in the past nine years, including one by the Center for Naval Research and the Office of Technology Assessment, had come to similar conclusions. Interdiction efforts, using current armed forces resources, would have almost no effect on cocaine importation into the United States, the report concluded.
During the early-to-mid-1990s, the Clinton administration ordered and funded a major cocaine policy study, again by RAND. The Rand Drug Policy Research Center study concluded that $3 billion should be switched from federal and local law enforcement to treatment. The report said that treatment is the cheapest way to cut drug use, stating that drug treatment is twenty-three times more effective than the supply-side war on drugs.
The National Research Council Committee on Data and Research for Policy on Illegal Drugs published its findings on the efficacy of the drug war. The NRC Committee found that existing studies on efforts to address drug usage and smuggling, from U.S. military operations to eradicate coca fields in Colombia, to domestic drug treatment centers, have all been inconclusive, if the programs have been evaluated at all: The existing drug-use monitoring systems are strikingly inadequate to support the full range of policy decisions that the nation must make.... It is unconscionable for this country to continue to carry out a public policy of this magnitude and cost without any way of knowing whether and to what extent it is having the desired effect. The study, though not ignored by the press, was ignored by top-level policymakers, leading Committee Chair Charles Manski to conclude, as one observer notes, that the drug war has no interest in its own results.
During alcohol prohibition, the period from 1920 to 1933, alcohol use initially fell but began to increase as early as 1922. It has been extrapolated that even if prohibition had not been repealed in 1933, alcohol consumption would have quickly surpassed pre-prohibition levels. One argument against the War on Drugs is that it uses similar measures as Prohibition and is no more effective.
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Greenville, North Carolina | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:45 1 History
00:01:53 1.1 Founding
00:02:33 1.2 19th century
00:03:13 1.3 20th century
00:05:13 1.4 Hurricane Floyd
00:06:37 2 National Register of Historic Places
00:07:18 3 Geography
00:08:26 4 Demographics
00:11:49 5 Government
00:12:59 5.1 2017–2019 City Council
00:13:35 6 Economy
00:14:30 7 Religion
00:16:06 8 Education
00:16:46 8.1 Elementary schools
00:18:02 8.2 Middle schools
00:18:37 8.3 High schools
00:19:13 8.4 Higher learning
00:19:33 8.5 Private schools
00:20:32 9 Health care
00:22:03 10 Culture
00:25:56 11 Shopping
00:27:19 12 Sports
00:30:34 13 Transportation
00:33:42 14 Media
00:33:51 14.1 Newspapers and publications
00:34:19 14.2 Radio stations serving Greenville
00:35:23 14.3 Television stations licensed in Greenville
00:35:53 14.4 Other television stations serving Greenville
00:36:18 14.5 Voice of America/IBB
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Greenville is the county seat and the most populous city in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States; the principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area; and the 11th-most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Greenville is the health, entertainment, and educational hub of North Carolina's Tidewater and Coastal Plain. The city's official population as of the 2017 United States census estimate is 92,156 residents while the Greenville Metropolitan Area includes 179,042 people, making Greenville one of the densest municipalities in the state. In January 2008 and January 2010, Greenville was named one of the nation's 100 Best Communities for Young People by the America's Promise Alliance. In June 2012, Greenville was ranked in the top ten of the nation's Best Small Places For Business And Careers by Forbes magazine. In 2010 Greenville was ranked twenty-fourth in mid-city business growth and development by Forbes Magazine.
The city was also known as BMX Pro Town USA, as it is home for many top professional BMX riders. Greenville is the home of East Carolina University, the fourth-largest university in the University of North Carolina system, and Vidant Medical Center, the flagship hospital for Vidant Health and the teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine. The city has the fifth-highest percentage of residents in North Carolina – almost 30 percent – who have obtained bachelor's degrees.