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The Cannabis

In document The Book (Page 157-162)

When I first wrote this section I thought I would tell you how Cannabis is proven to kill cancer cells, how cannabis stops the calcification of neurons, which leads to Alzheimer’s. Then I realized, the truth about cannabis is easily researchable, so long as you actually care about wanting to know the truth, as opposed to the propaganda, all of which the media and big business generate in plenty.

What I decided on instead, not to say that the health benefits of cannabis doesn’t exceed that of every other plant on the planet, especially in relation to the human body, of which we are born to accommodate, geneti-cally, is to stop the future degradation of the plant itself.

What this means is that much like that of tobacco, the future of cannabis is in the midst of being manipulated by Big Pharma and chemical manufactures like that of Monsanto. This being done for the sole purpose of serving their own financial exploits, these companies, who have spent the better part of two centuries killing the earth and its inhabitants, has every intention of genetically modifying cannabis. The only logical choice for me is to stop said acts from happening.

Consumers of Cannabis, be it the smoker, or those who ingest raw cannabis and its oils, need to advocate on behalf of organic growth.

The most detrimental thing the cannabis industry can do, is to allow the major players of the pharmaceutical and chemical companies, to have reign over how cannabis is grown. I think that the corn and tobacco industry are all the proof I need, when I say, “They have every intention of destroying cannabis’ genetic make-up!”

Since we are at the foundational point in the development of one of the most beneficial plants on the planet, allowing these tyrants the ability to alter the genetics of the seeds, through the manipulation brought about by their chemicals, which is what has been done with so many crops, is downright ignorant.

The best thing for the Cannabis farmer to do is to create seed banks, and save the offspring of organically grown cannabis.

Ironically, the government is trying to outlaw seed storage, of which I have no doubt you can thank people like Monsanto for. This in itself should tell you all you need to know about your rights and liberties, as to have voice against them means that big businesses will lose their ability to force Franken seeds, no disrespect to Seattle’s Frankenstein, down our throats.

Ultimately, should we not check them from the start;

the medical properties of Cannabis will become as pois-onous as that of tobacco, of which no one wants. And this will happen, and you damn well know it.

What I’m saying people, is keep your cannabis businesses small, don’t cut out the little man. When you do, you will become its enemy, and we will all suffer. The best course of action is to use a bubby system. What this means is the neighboring states or neighboring counties, legally permitted to sell, should cooperate with one another. What this means is that they should estimate and evaluate the rate of consumption in their area, and grow to suit the area itself, and not to flood the market with more cannabis than what can be sold. This cuts out the future of Franken seeds, of which I have no doubt are being researched in a lab right this moment, and it keeps the price steady, as opposed to the drop it will most certainly face should the market be flooded.

Let’s face it, there are billions to be made, don’t let the ignorance and greed of man, for the collection of funds that you will never be able to spend, turn a decent and honest profession into the chemical genocide that the government and their affiliates have already turned the rest of the food industry into.

The production of Cannabis is the last refuge of the small business. The monopolization of Cannabis will be the deathblow to all that is honest in the spiritual and physical realm of our species. If they must have a piece of the Cannabis industry, leave them Hemp, and be done with it, and even then, I’m pissed to think with that they might do.

In this next section, much like that of before, I had planned to talk about how one acre of hemp could re-place four acres of trees, or how NASA had a fuel formula that could replace between 50-70% of all foreign oil consumption. Instead, I thought I might redirect your attention to how we as citizens view the accept-ability of our laws.

In 1937, Harry J Anslinger went before the Supreme Court, armed with only racial bias and idiotic claims, and got cannabis turned into a schedule one drug. Basically what Anslinger did was convince the “Supreme Court”

to demonize cannabis with all the rationality of a Blue Law. Take the Blue Law in Kentucky for instance: a person cannot dye a duckling blue, and put it up for sell unless he has a total of at least six ducklings for sell. This is all the common sense that the “Supreme Court” could muster? And we, Joe Public, bought it.

Now one would think that if a law was passed, whose foundation for legality was placated by the misrepre-sentation of facts as well as scientific research, that the public would have the ability to appeal said law, and one would think that “The Law” would give the public the ability to do so. So tell me, “Why the hell can’t we?”

And therein lies the rub. Medically speaking, it has the ability to divert billions from the pharmaceutical industry;

companies who have inserted their financial influence in convincing the ISO to change the musical standard from

432 Hertz to 440 Hertz. What this does is create chemical brain imbalances in human subjects, of which pharmaceutical companies have a drug for. In turn it makes it so that the medical field can view every citizen in the United States, and around the world, as being mentally ill.

This is even more ironic once you realize that there are no tests, which can prove that a patient is mentally ill.

Cannabis on the other hand, is known to recalibrate ones’

brain chemistry, as we have endocannabinoid receptors in our brain. Potentially regulating and alleviating mental and physical abnormalities, many of which are instigated by government and private research groups.

Cannabis has been used to treat a variety of illness, things such as seizures (Dravet Syndrome), Pulse Trau-matic Stress Disorder, diabetes, fibromyalgia, cancer, Alzheimer, depression, arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, and a variety of other illnesses, all of which pharmaceutical companies feel is their place to treat, bankrupting every person they can.

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