Cannabis Cures Cancer ! Part two The CONSPIRACY




Gliomas -- a highly aggressive form of brain cancer that strikes approximately 10,000 Americans annually -- tragically claim the lives of 75 percent of its victims within two years and virtually all within five years.    But what if there was an alternative treatment for gliomas that could selectively target the cancer while leaving healthy cells intact ?  And what if federal bureaucrats were aware of this treatment, but deliberately withheld this information from the public ? Sadly, the questions posed above are not entirely hypothetical. Let me explain. In Emerging Clinical Applications for Cannabis and Cannabinoids: A Review of the Scientific Literature. (NORML Foundation, 2008) One chapter in this book, which summarized the findings of more than 30 separate trials and literature reviews, was dedicated to the use of cannabinoids as potential anti-cancer agents, particularly in the treatment of gliomas. You might not be familiar with this scientific research? BUT Your government IS . The first experiments in the USA ,  documenting cannabis s potent anti-cancer effects took place in 1974 at the Medical College of Virginia at the behest federal bureaucrats. The results of that study, reported in an Aug. 18, 1974, Washington Post newspaper feature, were that marijuana's primary psychoactive component, THC, "slowed the growth of lung cancers, breast cancers and a virus-induced leukemia in laboratory mice, and prolonged their lives by as much as 36 percent." That possible advancements in the treatment of cancer may have been achieved over the past 34 years had U.S. government officials chosen to advance -- rather than suppress -- clinical research into the anti-cancer effects of cannabis?  I would speculate that its all to do with money and there love of it .

cannabis cures cancer The CONSPIRACY is continuing

The CONSPIRACY is continuing , over the last 90 years governments and pharmaceutical companies have hidden from the public, the facts about the beneficial effects of cannabis/hemp. This would be sad if only a few people had suffered because of this. But is an outright criminal act, when hundreds of thousands of men, women and children , have died , suffered intense pain , or undergone horrific surgery  to save there life's.&
have at worst, relieved the symptoms and usually cure the ailment. So why ? to you I am sure that this sounds unlikely , if not outright untrue. That the organisations that we aspect are there to help us , would have knowingly manipulated the facts to ensure that there profits are not damaged . If this were true then it would mean that governments and pharmaceutical companies have lied to generation after generation, that people have suffered and died so the rich got richer , while the people and the world was poisoned with synthetic drugs that can be patented , and profit secured .

We now know what we knew all along that cannabis/hemp is one of nature's cure-all's , and I only hope that one day soon, it will be available and used through out the World. 

Proposition 19

In November, California’s voters will consider Proposition 19, which would legalise possession of up to an ounce of the drug for personal use. Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron, a veteran proponent of legalisation, has estimated it would generate up to $7billion a year in revenue, while saving $13billion in law enforcement and prison costs.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that “it’s time for a debate” last year, and with the freedom of a film star whose time in office is almost up, told journalists he has frequently enjoyed smoking marijuana. According to a recent poll, Californians who disapprove of the proposal outnumber supporters by 48% to 44%. Its backers say that in the anonymity of the ballot box, people are more likely to vote yes.
In northern California, where much of the state’s marijuana is grown, drug enforcement agency busts and robberies are a threat to growers. Mexican cartels plant huge cannabis crops in remote forests protected by armed guards. It is a risky, violent business.
All that could change if the tide of legalisation continues to sweep across the US. A recent study estimated that a $50 an ounce tax would generate around $1bn a year for California, that the price of marijuana would drop by up to 80% and that consumption would rise as a result. That is a prospect anti-drug campaigners say is too scary to contemplate.


California’s legalised marijuana factories

The contentious measure passed 5-2, despite the protests of small-scale growers, who argue that industrialisation will drive family farms operating at the margins of the law out of business.
Oakland, the impoverished sister city of San Francisco, has long been at the forefront of the legalisation movement. It already taxes the sale, at dispensaries, of marijuana for medical purposes with an annual turnover of $28million. With a state-wide referendum on legalising possession for recreational use due in November, Oakland is positioning itself to take full advantage of the increased tax revenues from this growth industry.
The coalition seeking to relax laws governing the sale of cannabis is essentially unchanged since the 1960s. Libertarians find common ground with left-wing pot smokers, while civil rights campaigners argue that because of disproportionate arrest rates for young black men, current drug statutes perpetuate racial inequality.
Opposition to decriminalisation, from religious groups, conservative law enforcement organisations and the self-described ‘moral majority’ is as vehement as ever. But across America, in legal and electoral battles the balance is tipping in favour of those who want to treat marijuana like alcohol or cigarettes: as a drug to be licensed, taxed and sold under state supervision.
The most important factor driving the rush towards legalisation, by far, is a nationwide fiscal crisis that has seen city and state revenues collapse. Politicians cutting taxes, coupled with the recession, have created huge local government budget deficits. California is $19m in the red, despite slashing public services for the past two years.

Decriminalize Marijuana USA style

Providence, R.I. — Marijuana is not a particularly healthy thing to put into the body, and some research suggests it’s especially bad for the developing neurology of teens. But is arresting and jailing people for possessing small amounts of it the answer? That’s a fair question. In our opinion, the answer is no.

It’s time to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of pot in Rhode Island. Education is a more humane way than incarceration and a criminal record to help people and maintain order.

One thing seems clear: Our current approach has been an expensive flop.

As retired detective Jack Cole told a state Senate panel last week: “For 40 years, with a budget of over a trillion dollars, the United States has fought the war on drugs with ever harsher policies. We have made more than 39 million arrests for nonviolent drug offenses. Nearly half of those arrests were for marijuana violations.”

What do we have to show for it? “Today, drugs are cheaper, more potent, and far easier for our children to access than they were in the 1970s,” Mr. Cole said.

The pursuit of nonviolent marijuana users puts enormous strain on the justice system, feeds corruption and wastes taxpayer dollars that could be used more effectively elsewhere. With the average cost of incarcerating someone at the Adult Correctional Institutions running to $44,000 a year, it makes sense to use those expensive slots for violent offenders and others whose crimes seriously threaten society, rather than peaceful smalltime pot smokers. (Dealers are another thing, of course.)

In a free society, it seems unreasonably harsh to make possession of a small amount of marijuana a serious crime meriting jail time and a record that could harm someone’s lifelong job prospects. Some would argue that alcohol is a more dangerous and destructive drug, harming society far more profoundly. (Prohibition of that was tried, and failed dismally.)

A bill before the General Assembly would make possession of less than an ounce of marijuana — enough for about 20 cigarettes — a civil offense, subject to a $150 fine. That is certainly more reasonable than the current criminal penalty of up to one year in jail and a $500 fine.

This reform would free up tax dollars — and, far more important, free our law-enforcement officials to focus on far more destructive offenses.


Source: Providence Journal, The (RI)
Published: Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Copyright: 2010 The Providence Journal Company

The Effects Of Marijuana On Consciousness



A marijuana high usually lasts two or three hours, during which a wide range of effects may occur, varying both in intensity and quality. The usual, most noticeable effect is intensification of sensation and increased clarity of perception. Visually, colours are brighter, scenes have more depth, patterns are more evident, and figure-ground relations both more distinct and more easily reversible. Other sense modalities do not have the variety of visual stimuli, but all seem to be intensified. Sounds become more distinct, with the user aware of sounds he otherwise might not have noticed. Music, recorded and live, is heard with increased fidelity and dimension, as though there were less distance between the source and the listener. Taste and smell are also enhanced under marijuana. The spice rack is a treasure of sensation, and food develops a rich variety of tastes.


Skin receptors are also effected. Heat, cold, and pressure receptors become more sensitive. Pain produces paradoxical effects. If attention is not on the area of pain, there is a reduced sensitivity to the hurt. But awareness of pain from a lesion, such as a burn or cut, will often persist for a longer period than usual, even allowing for the changed perception of time under marijuana.


Awareness of proprioceptive responses is enhanced. The person using marijuana may become aware of usually automatic, non-conscious, muscle tensions, small movements, feedback and control processes, and feelings of physical comfort and discomfort. These can be perceived with great clarity and distinctness.


Such effects vary with the individual and the situation. Sometimes one modality will predominate; sometimes a sequence of effects will occur; sometimes nothing will seem to happen. The direction or modality of effect can be often manipulated by the individual if he deliberately exposes himself to the stimulus, such as music, or paintings. However, such setting may not affect the perception if the person is not otherwise ready to respond in that way. Effects more often call attention to themselves; the user observes what he is experiencing in the situation and realizes it is not how he usually experiences the stimuli. On the other hand, some sense modalities may function in a straight pedestrian manner, neither being enhanced nor diminished.

Cannabis Cures Cancer !

The current restrictions against cannabis/hemp were put in place and maintained, not because cannabis/hemp is evil or harmful, but for big money to make more big money, while we suffer and die needlessly. Look at a proposal such as this; if we were allowed to grow cannabis/hemp in our back yards and cure our own illnesses, what do you think the reaction of the pharmaceutical industry would be to such a plan?  Many large pharmaceutical companies that still exist today sold cannabis/cannabis/hemp based medicines in the 1800's and early 1900's. They knew then what society  have recently found out. cannabis/hemp oil if produced properly is a cure-all  that the pharmaceutical industry can't patent .

There is a man in North America who's  name is Rick Simpson. He has been providing people with cannabis/hemp Oil medicines, at no cost, for about three years. The results have been nothing short of amazing. Throughout man's history cannabis/hemp has always been known as the most medicinal plant in the world. Even with this knowledge, cannabis/hemp has always been used as a political and religious football. We  want this knowledge out there for everyone to learn! Watch the   documentary  Run From The Cure to understand more about using cannabis as a cure for cancer and other medical problems!

Cannabis and mental health in the U.K.

Two million people in the UK smoke cannabis. Half of all 16 to 29 year olds have tried it at least once. In spite of government warnings about health risks, many people see it as a harmless substance that helps you to relax and ‘chill’ – a drug that, unlike alcohol and cigarettes, might even be good for your physical and mental health.  Physical health problems  The main risk to physical health from cannabis is probably from the tobacco that is is often smoked with. Is there such a thing as ‘cannabis psychosis’? Recent research in Denmark suggests that yes, there is. It is a short-lived psychotic disorder that seems to be brought on by cannabis use but which subsides fairly quickly once the individual has stopped using it. It's quite unusual though – in the whole of Denmark they found only around 100 new cases per year. What about skunk ?  The amount of the main psycho-active ingredient, THC, that you get in herbal cannabis varies hugely from as low as 1% up to 17%.  The newer strains, including skunk, can have up to 24%.  The newer varieties are, on the whole, two or three times stronger than the weed that was available 30 years ago, but still not as strong as the hash of the old days .





Not realy toxic !

Cannabis has been used to treat pain and other ailments for at least 5,000 years, from ancient China to Victorian England.In the USA, it was a battlefield painkiller during the Civil War and was added to patent medicines until the turn of the century.But whether marijuana is a safe  drug by modern American standards is the subject of growing debate in the medical community. No one has ever died of THC poisoning, mostly because a 160-lb. person would have to smoke Over 1000 joints in a sitting say 30 mins to reach a lethal dose.not realy toxic then.