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Hemp Oil Medicine
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United States never held any municipal sovereignty, jurisdiction, or right of soil in Alabama or any of the new states which were formed ... The United States has no Constitutional capacity to exercise municipal jurisdiction, sovereignty or eminent domain, within the limits of a state or elsewhere, except in the cases in which it is expressly granted ...
[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212 (1845)]
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04-03-2008, 09:40 PM
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Run From The Cure
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Thanks for the links rottweiler!
For those who are able, and would like a full copy of the video RUN FROM THE CURE to burn to DVD. You can go to http://www.phoenixtears.ca/ and look for Torrentbox, which is a little less than third of the way down the page. And click on that link which takes you to torrentbox.com where you can download the full video. You will need a bittorrent client to download though. I use Azureus.
Very Interesting! Thanks again.
Peace
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Since there is ... a Treasury First Lien against everything Rickman owns, having endorsed his paychecks for private credit then his FRNs function as if they were lawful money. Mainly because lawful money must have a bond behind it - the obligations of Gary Rickman instead of the United States. [emphasis added]
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04-03-2008, 10:02 PM
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I used to toke up for about 15 years before Yeshuah Messiah gotta hold of me; as I like to have my full faculties to devote to Him.
However, even though I don't believe in the altering of the consciousness w/weed; I still believe in all of the other healing properties, and will be farming once I get the land, and really put my nationality correction docs to the test!
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04-03-2008, 10:21 PM
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Hemp is one of the most versatile and useful plants around.
I have heard that Ford built much of his automobile from hemp and it was designed to run on hemp fuel.
It grows quickly and its fiber produces a higher quality of paper than goes wood.
It's uses are almost endless.
It is abundant, free, and efficient.
That is why it is prohibited by the junta.
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04-03-2008, 10:38 PM
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The advantage we have on this forum is we know big biz is always lying to us. Once that is understood the lies become clues.
No smoking and no getting high with the use of hemp oil as a cancer, diabetes, glacoma, arthritis cure.
Since hemp is a plant it can not be patented. That means there is no big profit for drug companies and that is another reason why hemp is illegal.
Another good cure for cancer is blood root.
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Originally Posted by mrg
Hemp is one of the most versatile and useful plants around.
I have heard that Ford built much of his automobile from hemp and it was designed to run on hemp fuel.
It grows quickly and its fiber produces a higher quality of paper than goes wood.
It's uses are almost endless.
It is abundant, free, and efficient.
That is why it is prohibited by the junta.
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United States never held any municipal sovereignty, jurisdiction, or right of soil in Alabama or any of the new states which were formed ... The United States has no Constitutional capacity to exercise municipal jurisdiction, sovereignty or eminent domain, within the limits of a state or elsewhere, except in the cases in which it is expressly granted ...
[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212 (1845)]
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04-04-2008, 01:43 AM
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Industrial hemp and marijuana are not the same plant. You could smoke a pound of hemp and not get stoned. It doesnt have any significant levels of THC. As a matter of fact, it would be a lot cheaper to produce a hemp based fuel than corn ethanol e85! More stupidity brought to you by the US govt and the bar approved attorneys that run it!
http://www.naihc.org/hemp_informatio...t/hemp.mj.html
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04-04-2008, 03:29 AM
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quackery
Hemp is a "cure" for cancer, diabetes, etc?
Good Lord, you've gone from promoting legal quackery to promoting medical quackery.
The former is bad enough. The latter gets people killed.
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04-04-2008, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
Hemp is a "cure" for cancer, diabetes, etc?
Good Lord, you've gone from promoting legal quackery to promoting medical quackery.
The former is bad enough. The latter gets people killed.
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Quakery?
People killed?
http://www.wnho.net/deathbymedicine.htm
Lawdog, you have a curable disease. It's called ignorance.
Peace
P.S. If it isn't simple ignorance you suffer from Lawdog, then you have a LOT of blood on your hands, and I feel sorry for you--not really, come Judgment day.
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Originally Posted by David Merrill
Since there is ... a Treasury First Lien against everything Rickman owns, having endorsed his paychecks for private credit then his FRNs function as if they were lawful money. Mainly because lawful money must have a bond behind it - the obligations of Gary Rickman instead of the United States. [emphasis added]
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-- brilliant!
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04-04-2008, 11:05 AM
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My mother bled to death when I was 10 months old from a simple hysterectomy that she didn't need. She was a teacher and loved by many people especially her 8 children of which I am the youngest. So don't talk to me about quackery fool.
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
Hemp is a "cure" for cancer, diabetes, etc?
Good Lord, you've gone from promoting legal quackery to promoting medical quackery.
The former is bad enough. The latter gets people killed.
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United States never held any municipal sovereignty, jurisdiction, or right of soil in Alabama or any of the new states which were formed ... The United States has no Constitutional capacity to exercise municipal jurisdiction, sovereignty or eminent domain, within the limits of a state or elsewhere, except in the cases in which it is expressly granted ...
[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212 (1845)]
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04-04-2008, 11:08 AM
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Drink the koolaid..it's FDA APPROVED!!!
Natural substances cannot be patented. Hence the reason the big drug companies will alway lobby to squash any herbal remedy or publication of research on herbal remedy.
I personally know the lead scientist that was in charge of the government funded program at the university of Mississippi in the early 1970's. His son happened to be one of my neighbors when I domiciled in Atlanta.
He showed me some of the reasearch that they had done and it was quite revolutionary. The bottom line is all Marijuana is not the same. Different genetic strains cure different things. Some strains are harmful and medicinally not useful at all and others provide great benefit.
He currently heads up research in northern California under the prop 215 rule. Patients with AIDS are assigned different strains than patients with Cancer, etc. Bottom line is that any drug, ************ or herbal, that is misapplied can cause potentially harmful side effects or death.
A notable example is morphine. It is administered under controlled conditions in the hospital to patients that need it in recovery of painful surguries. But it is highly addictive and people who don't need it that shoot up on the street destroy their lives with it.
When it comes to any drug, "safe" means that the benefits of the drug outweigh the risks for the population the drug is intended to treat and for its intended use. "Safe does not mean harmless."
According to the groundbreaking 2003 medical report Death by Medicine, by Drs. Gary Null, Carolyn Dean, Martin Feldman, Debora Rasio and Dorothy Smith, 783,936 people in the United States die every year from conventional medicine mistakes. That's the equivalent of six jumbo jet crashes a day for an entire year. But where is the media attention for this tragedy? Where is the government support for stopping these medical mistakes before they happen?
According to the study led by Null, which involved a painstaking review of thousands of medical records, the United States spends $282 billion annually on deaths due to medical mistakes, or iatrogenic deaths. And that's a conservative estimate;
Therefore, the iatrogenic death rate dwarfs the annual automobile accident mortality rate of 45,000 and accounts for more deaths than all other accidents combined." This report was issued 10 years ago, when America had 34 million fewer citizens and drug company scandals like the Vioxx recall were yet to occur. Today, health care comprises 15.5 percent of the United States' gross national product, with spending reaching $1.4 trillion in 2004.
The first issue – money – is the main reason the medical industry cannot seem to change.
The problem is, ************ drugs don't treat diseases; they merely cover the symptoms. U.S. physicians provide allopathic health care – that is, they care for disease, not health. So, the over-************ of drugs and medications is designed to treat disease instead of preventing it. And because there are so many drugs available, unforeseen adverse drug reactions are all too common, which leads to the highly conservative annual ************ drug death rate of 106,000. Keep in mind that these numbers came before the Vioxx scandal, and Cox-2 inhibitor drugs could ultimately end up killing tens of thousands more.
When it comes to your health and well being.. the ultimate choice is yours and yours alone for what you decide to put into your body. Do your reasearch, make a list of pros and cons and make your own decision.
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