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by Gregg Prescott, M.S.


Despite marijuana being classified as a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, GMO conglomerate Monsanto was recently approved for a patent on marijuana (U.S. Patent No. 6630507).

At one point in time, you could actually be arrested for NOT growing hemp, as mentioned in the article, “ The Marijuana Conspiracy“:

REFUSING TO GROW HEMP in America during the 17th and 18th Centuries WAS AGAINST THE LAW! You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to grow hemp from 1763 to 1769; Hemp in Colonial Virginia, G. M. Herdon.

The United States Government, through the Department of Health and Human Services, filed a patent for cannabis to be used as a neuroprotectant and antioxidant in 2003.

Because medical marijuana is now considered medical treatment in the United States, the terms for it being a Schedule 1 drug have been violated.

A Schedule 1 drug means that:

1.    The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse

2.    The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the US

3.    There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision

One must ask:


  • Why would anyone would need a patent on a “weed”?



  • Why would glyphosate even be needed to eliminate potential insects from harming a weed?



  • What kind of detrimental health effects would people be receiving if they were to smoke this product?



  • What types of longitudinal studies has Monsanto run on this patent and what were the results?



  • What other non-privatized groups have run unbiased studies on this new patent and what were their results?



The answer is quite simple: it’s all about greed, control, and eugenics.

 

Would You Smoke GMO Pot?


 



Government admits marijuana cures cancer


 
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) recently reported that “recent animal studies have shown that marijuana can kill certain cancer cells and reduce the size of others. Evidence from one animal study suggests that extracts from whole-plant marijuana can shrink one of the most serious types of brain tumors. Research in mice showed that these extracts, when used with radiation, increased the cancer-killing effects of the radiation.”

Cancer is a $162 billion per year industry. According to Dr. Leonard Coldwell, there are over 300 cures for cancer but because this industry generates so much money, none of these will see the light of day.

In the end, it shows how the government is pushing the eugenics/depopulation agenda as our air, water, and food supplies are all being poisoned and the government is doing nothing about it.
 

Monster Marijuana to Become Reality


 



The future of marijuana


 
With Monsanto getting their greedy little fingers into the marijuana industry, one can foresee how nasty and dangerous additives will be included in this new form of frankenweed. Damaging health effects will most likely become the reason to abolish all other forms of marijuana, with Monsanto blaming natural growers of marijuana for health problems that their Frankenweed will inevitably cause. This excuse will also be used in further government regulations and taxation of marijuana.

Marijuana and hemp have been proven to be one of the most versatile cash crops ever known to man as they could:


  • easily stop the production of oil and be used as a replacement for gasoline. Hemp is clean, renewable, and could replace every other form of energy on this planet



  • be used for clothing



  • stop deforestation (FACT: no tree or plant species can produce as much paper as one acre of marijuana)



  • GREATLY reduce pollution by the elimination of oil mining, deforestation, gas emissions, etc..



  • replace GMO cotton and double the production of fiber in 1 acre



  • replace most facets of home building with hemp, such as using hempcrete, which is 3x more resistant to earthquakes. It can also be used for wall insulation, flooring, walls, and roofing and is fire-proof, waterproof, and termite resistant.



  • nutrition through hemp seeds as they’re very high in protein


Of course, there are MANY other vast benefits from marijuana and hemp but the main focus of this article is why Monsanto needs to profit from something that grows naturally and can benefit mankind in so many ways.


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As we’ve seen with the comparison between organic food and Monsanto’s GMO’s, organic food has substantially more nutrients and substantially less health detriments, so why would anyone want genetically modified marijuana?

Would you trust genetically modified marijuana?

Comment below!


About the Author:
Frankenweed: What You Need To Know About Monsanto’s Patent On Marijuana  GjpGregg Prescott, M.S. is the founder and editor of In5D and BodyMindSoulSpirit. He hosts a weekly spiritual show on In5D Radio and promotes spiritual, metaphysical and esoteric conferences in the United States through In5dEvents. Gregg is currently working in collaboration with Michelle Walling, CHLC, in opening a holistic walk-in clinic called Alternative Holistic Healthcare (AHH) in Sarasota, FL with subsequent subsidiaries around the world based upon this model.


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For more information about cannabis see http://nexusilluminati.blogspot.com/search/label/cannabis


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Cannabis: A Journey Through the Ages

Posted by talesfromtheconspiratum on May 20, 2015
Posted in: Ancient Egypt, Botany, Cannabis, History, Marijuana, Medical marijuana. 1 Comment
 
Cannabis: A Journey Through the Ages | Ancient Origins.
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Cannabis: A Journey Through the Ages
In 1997, a hemp rope dating back to 26,900 BC was found in Czechoslovakia, making it the oldest known object to be associated with cannabis.  Since that time, hemp has played an important role in humanity’s development.  For thousands of years marijuana was not only legal, but an important crop among cultures throughout history, and held commercial, medicinal, and spiritual value.
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Cannabis sativa plant (Wikimedia Commons)
The cultivation of cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, can be traced back at least 12,000 years, which places the plant among humanity’s oldest cultivated crops.  Cannabis plants are believed to have evolved in Central Asia in the regions of Mongolia and southern Siberia.  The earliest cultural evidence of Cannabis comes from the oldest known Neolithic culture in China, the Yangshao, who appeared along the Yellow River valley.  From 5,000 to 3,000 B.C the economy of the Yangshao was cannabis-driven.  Archaeological evidence shows they wore hemp clothing, wove hemp, and produced hemp pottery. 
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Yangshao hemp cord-marked amphora, 4800 BC, Shaanxi (Wikimedia Commons)
The first recorded use of marijuana as a medicinal drug occurred in 2737 BC by the Chinese emperor Shen Nung.  He documented the drug’s effectiveness in treating the pains of rheumatism and gout.  Both hemp and psychoactive marijuana were widely used in ancient China.  The ancient Chinese used virtually every part of the Cannabis plant: the root for medicine; the stem for textiles, rope and paper making; the leaves and flowers for intoxication and medicine; and the seeds for food and oil.  Cannabis seeds were also one of the grains of early China and ancient tombs of China had sacrificial vessels filled with hemp for the afterlife.
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Left: Hemp fiber from the Cannabis sativa plant (Wikimedia Commons). Right: Chinese hemp fiber paper, used for wrapping not writing, excavated from the Han Tomb of Wu Di (140-87 BC) at Xi’An (Wikimedia Commons)
The first medical journals in China were made of hemp and eventually it came to replace papyrus as the source of paper that eventually fostered the spread of written knowledge.  It was used to record the deeds of history, eventually replacing clay tablets and expensive silk to be read by everyone. 
From China, coastal farmers took marijuana to Korea around 2000 B.C. or earlier.  It reached India between 2000 B.C. and 1000 B.C., when the region was invaded by the Aryans, a group that spoke an archaic Indo-European language.  They called cannabis “bhang.”  In India, the Aryan religion grew through oral tradition and was recorded in the four Vedas, or books of knowledge compiled between 1400 and 1000 B.C.  They worshipped the spirits of plants and animals, and marijuana played an active role in their rituals.  Like the Chinese, the people of India have a long history of using hemp in their clothing and medicine. 
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Wild cannabis growing in Uttarakhand, India (Wikimedia Commons)
Cannabis use in ancient Egypt has been recorded as far back as 2,000 B.C., found on scrolls depicting medicinal plants.  It was first documented in Kemet (ancient Egypt) to treat sore eyes and cataracts.  According to Diodorus Siculus, a Sicilian Greek historian, Egyptian women used cannabis as a medication to relieve sorrow and bad humor.  In 1213 B.C. Cannabis pollen was found on the mummy of Rameses II.  Additional research has linked cannabis pollen to all known royal mummies.

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Seshat, the ancient Egyptian goddess of record-keeping and measurement. On her head is a cannabis leaf and flower. (Wikimedia Commons)
Marijuana was introduced to the Middle East between 2000 B.C. and 1400 B.C., where it was probably used by the Scythians, a nomadic Indo-European group.  The medical use of the plant in the middle east is recorded in 700 B.C. in the Venidad, an ancient Persian religious text purportedly written by Zoroaster. 
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Manuscript Illustration of Hemp, Cauliflower, and Southernwood (Wikimedia Commons)

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