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This article titled "Jeff Sessions’ Coming War on Legal Marijuana" should be very concerning...

[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/12/jeff-sessions-coming-war-on-legal-marijuana-214501[/URL]


Misc. Commentary on government and psychoactives:



"Full of it" or not governments are the people who have influence and power in politics...and many of them will ignore the facts because the lies back-up their agenda or coincide with their personal views. 


Facts officially died in 2016.


We all know senator sessions is a dinosaur, a prehistoric throwback with no place in the modern world, and when he says  or  it makes a difference, as he has been appointed a seat of power and has influence of those in power....


"good people" don't smoke cannabis" is a despicable statement...


What's more scary is that sessions actually believes this whole-heartedly, it's as if he is stuck in a time-warp, still watching "reefer madness" and trying to enact politics in the style of Harry j. Anslinger.


You can still have a war on drugs in the age of information and the internet...


Specially using the internet, which can be coopted by propagandists to spread false information. we saw this in politics this year, there was "fake news" and an atmosphere where a politician could make a false statement, and people will believe it because it coincides with their own personal view, people would rather push lies that corroborate their own personal views than accept facts which demonstrate an error in their personal thinking and convictions,


...so even though cannabis is benign, when people hear Jeff sessions say "marijuana is dangerous", those who politically oppose cannabis will accept it, regardless of the facts...


Drugs are exploited by governments as a means of generating large sums of untraceable cash to fund foreign rebel armies fighting America's enemies, and to fund black projects.


During Viet nam, America was allied with general pao, and his anti-communist rebel army, now, as these armies were rebels, they had no hard currency, but they did have heroin, so the CIA used their "air-America" airlines to distribute heroin across the globe to fund these armies.


during the 80s our government was focused on fighting communism is south America, and cocaine/crack became the dominant drug on the streets. Same situation, cocaine was used to fund rebel armies who are fighting enemies of American interests.


https://www.anoniem.org/?http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-real-drug-lords-a-brief-history-of-cia-involvement-in-the-drug-trade/10013 This link outlines instances of government exploitation of drug markets


...Reagan tried to take this same drug exploitation model, but rather than applying it to selling drugs, he sold weapons to Iran to fund contras in Nicaragua, and got caught, he blamed oliver north, who got off the hook because his secretary fawn hall destroyed all the documentation...research  "Iran contra" for more information


It's no surprise that we are at war in th middle east, and in the middle of a heroin epidemic, all those rebels in Syria fighting against Assad and their own government surly do not have any stores of gold or precious metal, they don't have any land or resources, but they do have heroin, which uncle Sam will gladly distribute to put money in their pockets...


It all revolves around governments keeping these compounds as contraband so they can exploit and control the drug market.


Rather than go any further into my boring drug rant, I'll reference some terence McKenna on the topic:



More insight from McKenna:



Sorry, I have been working on my tendency to write such lengthy and information laden posts.


-eg


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