April 12, 2017
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1h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed marijuana legalization, medical cannabis benefits, and drug policy reform, featuring a caller organizing a 4/20 rally in Washington D.C. to advocate for marijuana decriminalization and veterans' access to cannabis for PTSD. The show covered the opioid epidemic, contrasted marijuana's safety record with prescription drug deaths, explored cannabis as cancer treatment, and discussed historical hemp use by founding fathers. Later segments addressed synthetic marijuana dangers, drug addiction as a social engineering tool, and comparisons to drug policy in Amsterdam and Switzerland.
- marijuana legalization
- cannabis
- opioid epidemic
- medical cannabis
- washington dc rally
- april 20
- ptsd
- veterans
- hemp
- drug policy
- decriminalization
- synthetic marijuana
- drug addiction
- prescription drugs
- cancer treatment
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policing have shown problem and should be incandescent. Such as the approach to war on drugs and in a speech earlier last month made a bizarre claim only slightly less awful than heroin and an alternative drug. It is simply wrong. The main reason such as it is is part of perceived opioid epidemic and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention related deaths nationwide are 30,000 in 2015 and on the other hand, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration, no overdoses of deaths from marijuana have been reported. The way their paper comes out of Decatur, Alabama and there used to be a state against marijuana. Now they are heavily involved and the way to get it All the communities is to get it decriminalized, at least taken up the shredders that's number one, which is with heroin and all the other drugs that have no medical values, even though marijuana kills cancer now. President Trump said that two months ago, and it's time to come in and pressure on them with what's going on in the government itself today. It should be kind of not interesting. Earlier, I was sitting here and I get a phone call from Columbia. I've never received a phone call from Mr. Columbia ever. I hung right up. I called my friend across the way here and he told me he wouldn't call in tonight. I told him about it and he said, you ought to bring that up. We ended the conversation and I get another phone call. This one is a toll-free 1-800. You always get a hello from him. I answered the phone and got the same result. They hung right up on it. Don seems to think that they're taking a look at me. So, Washington DC, so support for me and we might get this thing resolved before the summer event. Very good. Now again, to do that, you're going to need assistance. You guys are trying to put this together and how can we pitch in? What can people do? Who else? By the way, real quick, another question just came up. Is this just for Michigan or people coming in from all over the country, all over the 50 states? What's going on there? Go ahead. I've been going through this three months about what's going on. So I'm expecting a crowd from all over. You know, it's 420 is a, they came up with 420 because at 420 and all the storms across the country at 420, after they get out of what they named it 420. And they have rallies, halls, and probably city halls. I'm hoping to have a good turnout in Washington. They leave after the day. They spent one day there around 50,000 veterans. They went on a march in, uh, Wednesday, November 11th. And 50,000 walked up to the White House and told them, that they wanted marijuana instead of prescription drugs. It's gone nowhere. They went home after that. You got to put time there. You got to stay there. As many people as can do. If you got time, you can go to Washington. Go to Washington. If you're in Washington, you got time, maybe a couple of hours, and still in. And I suppose go on a day, let them know we're there. No matter where they go in the White House. They will, you know, they're firing up a way that they can't hear you unless you make a lot of noise. And if you make too much noise, they're going to come down and so you can't make all this noise. And it will be reason for them to come in and break up the crowd. Making a presence there, going in and out of the White House will see you. It should make a difference. I've been wrong about marijuana on very many things. I've been to being wrong, but I'm proved, and I know what I'm talking about. That's what I do. and I hope that whoever's listening that's got time, has the money, that's another thing. Mine answer is you got to take care of yourself when you're out there. I don't think Jesus Christ is going to come in with no fishes and bread, but be smart if you want to bring your picks with you, bring them with you. I'm not sure how the restaurants are right there around the park area there. I'm sure there should be some vendors around. We'll find out. I hope at the end of it all, we can all, states, take care of what's going to happen. Prejudice time, since 1938, they've known all of nothing wrong with it. And now the only thing that's wrong with it is they'll lose money. Next is they'll gain. They're going to gain a lot on taxes. Senators, the congressmen and that, get paid by some of them. and that money won't be going in their pockets no more. No matter how many billions will be brought in from taxes from recreational marijuana and products of marijuana. The jobs it'll bring, yeah. Power faction, thing number one, this is, we've watched this for so many years now and now that they're coming up with a, you know, this is an opiates, no, no, you focus on the opiates, period, how's that sound? The marijuana by comparison, there is no way you're going to tell me that those two are even remotely in the same ballpark. That's where you're looking at desperation and the part of the stinking communist, well, the kosher mafia, who are the dope pushers because there's big money in both categories coming across the border from Mexico. Now you knock that out and a good portion of them, you know, the thing is that you know, remember we've been they have been basically tootsie pop on the stuff for quite some time the Marijuana usually is a way to cover their arse to get more across the border What they've been doing for years is putting the opium inside lesser, you know bales of products so that you know, they're you get a double whammy you get some jump change out of the deal and then you get the major major money on the opium and And the fact they keep bouncing this opium thing, the opium is the problem right now guys, and no marijuana is not the step drug, and any more so, let's put it this way, than the alcohol that's being pushed out there by the gallon from all of the rest of the OI boys that run the liquor industry, okay? So, as far as this nonsense goes, especially from the medicinal end too, there's no doubt in my mind that, especially since most of the kids' situations that people are treating, they've told you that they can't help you or whatever it is, it's just going to continue to be painful or whatever. Well, so let's do this. Oh, you can't do that. This is like years ago what our friend Stephen said when he went to alternative medicine. They gave him six months to live. So he said, really? Okay, so I'm gonna go do this. Oh, you can't do that! Now, now wait a minute, you just told me I was gonna die. There's nothing I can do that's really gonna hurt me. You know what I mean? What's gonna happen is, okay, maybe you'll feel better on the way out. How's that sound? Cool. I think that anybody, I'm going to be honest about this, if you have a patient that's that bad and they were tested for a cannabis sore end, she has what, it sounds like a consumptive cancer, right? And they took her pain pills away? I personally believe that person should be dragged out and shot. I'm not even thinking twice about that because here again, what is this other than some freaking power trip by a bunch of Fruit Loops who again don't care about you. This is the discussion we got into in the morning on the Morning Intel Report. They don't care about your children. It's like whenever you hear these BS politicians, oh, the children. And then they'll turn around and push the button on. Oh, half a million kids. Boom. Like we saw with Iraq all over it for the children. We need to go more bombs and more people in Iraq for the children. And then we kill a bunch of children. And Iraq. You see, so when you see stuff like this, this is purely the sociopathic power trip thing, but when you inflict that kind of pain on somebody because you're into that kind of thing, I personally can think of a whole lot of horrible ways for you to die that you should die of. Unfortunately, of course karma is a bugger. That's one thing to remember. And I'm sure that they figure, well they got their power trip, they're going to get their connections. One of the nice things about the lack of social mores that are being created is when their time comes, then probably the one who steps up to replace them is going to be worse than the one that was there, which was them. That's the only good thing about this kind of justice thing going on. You know, it's like we oh, oh well You know see ya wouldn't want to be ya centers for disease control They said 30,000 people OD and died in 2015 and have died from overdose of marijuana No, and that's not true. It's not you're being You're kind of going around the issue there. You and I both know that you don't die from using marijuana. What you die from is the feeding binge that you go on when you clean the fridge out and turn towards the freezer and finish it off. Now they got marijuana. You know what I mean. It's like, you know how stupid that is. It's like, dude, I'm a monkey. Right. It's like, oh my goodness. Vegas, where'd all the candy bars go? in the next room, right? If that's the worst that you have to worry about, plan on just buying more candy bars. You know what I mean? She had cancer. When she went through saying that they got like a fish, she was losing weight. Her doctor told her, if you don't start gaining weight, you're going to die. And she went back to the doctor again a few days later, and she lost two pounds. And he prescribed her to appeal for marijuana. She put on 125 pounds. She didn't put 125 pounds on. 125 pounds in weight. She actually went up to where she should be, about an average weight, probably for her size. Yep, exactly. And she stopped taking the, she hasn't lost any of it. And she still has the, she don't use. She don't need it no more. That's why the president said it kills cancer. And yet there's dying of cancer, but... Well, and there again, this is one of those things where what's the, you know, You know why? Because again, it's a big money big business. What would the harm be? If you've already told a person, well, a lot of times the doctors are like Doc Robinson used to say, he never gave anybody a date because they'd always try to keep it. But if you know that they're that bad off, what's the harm of doing the R&D with human beings? Let the human being try and see what the end result is. At the very least, if it alleviates or reduces pain, And again, here's the other consideration. Because we know about progressive caloric depletion, the inability to retain minerals, and the specific generation of amino acids, that's why the body debilitates the way it does. So if the body is compensating, if your body is introducing the material, I'll bet being enticed to do so because of the incorporation of this other product Does it extend the person's life? Is that something that they don't want? I've known of a lot of different people that have used that. We have been somewhere listeners, somewhere actually alive right now. that I've known since the 90s who were way ahead of the curve on a lot of this, which most of the people who were in marijuana research were like, it was like, well we know it does this and we know it does that. Well, you know, the one thing, it's one thing when you talk about it, it's another thing when the proof is in the pudding in that you've got the survivors who are told flat out for whatever reason, and they switch to whichever homeopathic reason, because I don't think it's just marijuana. One of the things that is interesting is that in almost every case, the solution, the homeopathic solutions for cancer have to do with the introduction of specific families of plants. Marijuana, I think, in that category with regard to the different processed, the way the plants process the minerals and can reintroduce them into the body. The different elements and components of the biomass and the way it's constructed, what it does when it's introduced into the body. Because there are several other plants that are quite successful too. They're weeds, they're literally weeds. And they are quite, they provide a positive end result. Leotryl is nothing more than apricot pits. We are on the west side of the state. Randy is on the west side of the state where Don is. That is the fruit growing industry of the United States. Oil is backstabbed heavily when they brought the Chinese junk in for nothing. But apricots are grown everywhere. And by the way, where did they do the R&D on this? The doctors had originally argued about, for instance, apricots, leotril, and the basics of using leotril. All that is is just compressed, concentrated, and liquefied apricot pits. Well, Tibet, the Far East, the Himalayas, yeah, I know it so far away, who would know, right? And so how can we be sure? Well, here's the point. A lot of people did do the research 30, 40 years ago. And there was, at the time, there was no cancer incident amongst the population. Well, one of the things that was discussed, and you know, for a while it has to be something, what are the things that are different from their society? Well, apricots. Apricots are a big chunk of their diet and nothing goes to waste. If you're going to pick up a food, you want to get as much out of whatever you're doing work-wise with it, you can. And apricot pits specifically were something that was used as a staple. in the diet that was very different from other populations who used apricots. You know, in the Middle East, apricots are very common and popular. And again, apricots themselves, dried apricots, are a food staple that can be found especially along the Mediterranean. Interestingly enough, they were able to see that there was a reduction or a lessening of the population's cancer incidence. until such time as a greater amount of Western food types were brought in or stuff that was brought in that was not normal. It changed the intake of the population. So these are other factors too. And the hemp issue, the whole idea about what everybody calls, we're still calling it marijuana because everybody recognizes it, but really we should use the term either cannabis or hemp. because they are the correct terms. Marijuana is a slang term that was made up by our enemy, not made up by the people that were originally using it. For example, George Washington didn't call it marijuana. He called it hemp. And in fact, if you read a lot of writings done by Washington, The little comment about him liking a bowler full of pipe, full of hemp at the end of the day, that it was more comforting and relaxing than a sniffer or a glass of brandy at the end of the day. That he preferred it. Now, dude, sounds like the president man. Jefferson felt the same way. Yeah, now remember that these guys, they didn't just do this in their later years because like, whoa dudes, it's like they were farmers, man. They were the farmers, they were big farmers of their day. Just something to think about there. See, so, and again, well, were they gonna ban it back then? Well, hell they couldn't. Everything was made from hemp. I mean, everything. If you were gonna have a Navy, you needed hemp. If you were going to do any kind of paper, you know, any book production, you needed hemp. Hemp was incorporated. In fact, hemp in reality, here's another thing, cross-referencing. My people say, well, dude, they could make paper out of hemp. Well, they had originally, but really where they got the idea for it is, remember that in the older works, papyrus, it has the same basic sympathetic tendencies as papyrus. Everybody would, it's funny how most people remember papyrus only, I think it's because of the name. It's a weird name and it sounds interesting. It rolls off your lips. I think I would like some apirus. And that's another thing that we are addressing and need to be prepared to address in a number of very specific ways here down the road, like sooner rather than later. There's a reverend that was against him because he had the Citizens' Act in front of Interfaith Ministry and Phil Mullen. He counseled his only thing. Now he's in his lobby and he came across representatives from I can't remember his name. He started using it as a description and not having to go to jail. He is one of his other friends has a son who has done five years in Iraq and when he came home he had PTSD. He was in South Carolina. He got married to a girl from Michigan to Michigan where he was a persecution. So he came up here to Michigan. He's a marijuana. He's an elder in his church. He's gone to college. Tons of money. And he's doing that all on his own. He's not a drinker. He used to drink. He'd come home from work and get drunk. He don't drink no more. Low grade marijuana. It's just like he got the cheat stuff, man. Whoa. Well, before we go any farther, somebody just say, you know what, we've got another conversation. We need all the contact information where we can get hold of you. Go slow. Give it out a couple times and we'll do it again here in a minute. Go ahead, please. I'll be reporting into this program and other programs from stations through the week. We're going to go to Washington. If you want to call me, it's 3-1-3-2-9-1-3-2-9-1-3-2. I've never given that up before. If you've got questions, you can call me. And the plan is to Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. And we'll create one of the biggest, and that is April 20th throughout Washington, D.C., around the monument to White House. You'll see it. You'll hear it. Everybody's welcome. Even he's got his hands in the ears. It looks like he's hypnotized. And it says, Sweeper Madness. That should keep it on it. It came from an article from a paper saying one I read you about. In Alabama, they're one that told that the newspaper companies are wearing the stories out. Well, interestingly enough, the whole room here, I got something else going on now. That's weird. Well, interestingly enough, again, the politicos, it depends on the state and it depends on the age of the person. I don't go along with the idea of using drugs for much of anything other than, again, specific medicinal, but there's a couple of reasons in my argument. Number one, it may be, of course, the argument is ongoing maintenance. I disagree with most of that because usually that's usually the argument, dude, it's just for pleasure, man, which that's what I grew up with. I know enough about that. I have a big problem with this tool in that respect with anything like that, only because excessive consumption or whatever typically is demonstrating an addiction. Just like you were just talking about the alcohol issue a minute ago. This was a big problem back in the late 60s and early 70s. the difference between a medicinal process and the idea that especially with anything where you're inhaling it, where you're burning it, you're not keeping it to yourself. Because it's my body, man. Well, when you're in a bunch of other people and maybe somebody else doesn't want to smoke it, the only option we have is not to participate or to sit there and suck in whatever it is you've left behind when you breathe out again. And you know there's a big chunk of it in the air. I mean, it's still happening. When you exhale, you're introducing it into the environment. So we don't get a choice on that. That's where I always had a problem with it from the get go. But I don't approve of any of the other drug issues, but it's for the same reason. To me, using drugs, especially knowing that it's an illicit trade, is playing into the creatures that are trying to destroy us. And that's really where I come from with talking to all these people to see if they have any self respect or any dignity anymore. And with regard to that, because there's a bunch of stuff going on right now on the drugs. And this is how I've always heard it. It's like, well, it's my right. And what do you do to tell me? It's like, well, OK, that's cool. You really believe that. You're responsible, and you're right. And you take the drugs, and they do to you whatever they do. Now, if they alter you, and you end up sick, am I supposed to take care of you? It's one thing if you contracted a disease and it's like, oh my God, poor guy, we've got to help him. But you're ranting and raving and telling me all about how I have a right to take opium until my ears are bleeding and my eyes are falling out of my head. And I don't even have a clue who the hell I am. But I also, because it's an illicit trade, now we made a deal perfectly illegal, I don't know what they do either because they still need money to buy. I'm not going to provide it. We don't have a right to provide it to the people who want it. Okay, so my problem with most of what I see there is, okay, at a given point when you start to spiral down, am I supposed to make some kind of drama about this? Like it's a movie and I gotta save ya, and I gotta do all this crap for ya, where before you were perfectly healthy, and you said you had a right to get into your addiction, well now you're into your addiction, now it's destroying you. I gotta recollect all those great movies about how it's just so glorious to get off those bad drugs and And it was a great movie for the 1% that can do that as opposed to the 99% the rest of the rest that don't and typically don't survive their addiction, etc. Am I supposed to get upset? Am I supposed to become concerned all of a sudden? I was told to mind my own business. See, this is my problem with a game like this, of being played with this. It's like, well, you know, and then there's the part, and I understand, because this is where the law enforcement people come in, and the law and order types. Well, we gotta stop over there, you know, the whole thing about enforcement, because of the car accident, or whatever. You know, the safety belt laws and the drinking laws are both the same way. I know people who can take a drink and drive straight down the road and wouldn't know what was going on with them. I've seen people that aren't drinking have a cell phone stuck to their head and by God you better stay 100 yards back away from that fool on the road. They haven't got any drugs on them, but by God they're more dangerous than that guy that knows every night if he stops into the bar and has two drinks, he can drive straight home, park his hind end, get in the house and leave everybody alone. Well one person said that 50% of the accidents are caused by blocked drivers. Does that mean the other thing? Well that's always like the seatbelt laws. Well you'll notice they stop posting the seatbelt thing because you see it's like 12 people died in car accidents today. and three of them were not wearing their safety belt. Well, that means nine of them were wearing their safety belts and they still killed them there in a doornail. What the hell is going on? When I first started smoking Vietnam, it was like you said, oh man, how you doing? Yeah, yeah, this is fun. I'm not about PTSD. And then I found out the only way to work with it is with that because 69, 70's that over a zine they was giving me, that's me, Libriam. some of these poor guys are taken one to take care of the other and the other to take care of that one. You eat anything after you've taken 90 pills a day. Hey Mark? Yeah go ahead call Jim in there please. You know Mark and Randy a lot of the problem with marijuana is there's a lot of this synthetic crap going around and you take one hit of it It's like smoking heroin. I mean you just pass out. There's been a lot of people who have passed out of their car literally neck back, mouth open, and a kid in the back of the car seat and mom and dad are passed out in the front because they've been smoking this synthetic crap and then it just looks and then it just It goes to marijuana as being a bad thing when marijuana really had nothing to do with it. It's just synthetic garbage going around. Yeah, but I think a lot of that, and again, this is one of the problems you've got with the private, you know, pharmacists, so to speak, the drug pusher, is a lot of what's supposed to be synthetic marijuana can be any number of other poisons or any number of other drugs to include the opiates. A lot of what they are showing laying around when you see these pictures, especially remember, are typically heroin and opium users. This is a replay of what I remember when we were going to school. I used to go to school with guys who got into any and every drug you can imagine when I was young. One guy's name was Mundinger. I'll mention his last name. I don't know how he continued to function. I really don't. If there was something he could take, he was in one addiction slash one usage after another. When it was glue sniffing, he blew his brains out. Well, he technically did. But you know, this is what's bizarre. He did heroin, he did opium, to the point where he was veg'd out. Now, he was so bad by the time that we got out of high school that, and even at the end of high school, he would be driving along and he would just go into blackout. But what he would do, this is how, this is what's fascinating about adaptive addicts, he would pull the car off to the side of the road because he knew something was, it was time, because something was activating. And he would just pull off the road and he would just sit there. Now you could come back eight hours later and he'd still be sitting there. I don't know if he pissed his pants, I don't know if he defecated in his drawers, I don't know if he had the control of his body that way. No, no, he never died. Seriously, he didn't die. Guys, he was like a He was like a mobile monument. You know if you saw his car, he was there. There was nothing wrong with the car. He was just there staring at the world or eyes rolled up in the back of his head or out. For a decade he was like that. He never passed away from that. In fact, eventually He finally just couldn't afford anything. Here's the thing, he would go to work. I don't know what he did when he was at work when this hit, because he did work. And he actually, what the guys told me, when he was working and focused, he could do his job. He had an abrasion plant here where they make grinding wheels that you guys all use for all your machine shops. It's only a handful of places that do that. He worked in the place, did a great job, I would understand. When he was able to focus, he did his job. But, the very thing we're talking about, you just all of a sudden flop over, head back, and he was just down. A bunch of Atlantic. Yeah, and this is something we lived with, we grew up with, from that glorious drug culture era, guys. And I didn't consider it all that glorious. And it is one of the biggest contesting problems I have with the whole idea of drugs. Number one, if you've got a perfect body, you ain't got nothing to bitch about. I get tired of these people, and their life is so bad. Now, if you're talking about being picked on and oppressed and screwed because you've got goofs that are trying to impose upon your life, yeah, okay, I can relate to that because that is happening. But when you got somebody who's got a good job, they're in perfectly good health, they got a good set of lungs when many people don't, they got a good organs, good body, eyesight's great, and my life is so bad I gotta take some drugs. What about your life is so bad? Are you drinking toilet water this morning? Okay, you know, most planet basically drinks toilet water every morning. Now they got great ways to strain it and get the big chunks out. But if you look at most of the world and how they live and then you listen to these piss-woolies here in the United States tell you about how bad they are, you know, bad things are. Now as far as incursions into our liberty, we should not allow any of that. We understand that. We're talking about hating ourselves. Yes, exactly. And this has been going on for the longest time. Part of it is because then you create this epic scam about, he was an addict and he came back from the bottom of the barrel. Here's what they failed to show you. That movie you saw, like I said, is that 1%. And even then, most of them go right back or eventually go back because lack of discipline and physiology, depending on women, are terrible for this over men. Men aren't great either though, but women are more susceptible to the alcohol and the drug addiction issues. And on top of that, if you try to do anything, and this has been the biggest scam for years, is you're oppressing them. or what they do is they'll lie about you trying to do something for them. I had friends that had this happen left and right and because of the, you know, abuse thing, they'll listen to the female because they're told they got to send somebody to jail or take somebody to jail and the guy who's trying to help the person is the one that goes to jail to the point where, you know, that we, well, give me a second here because I've mentioned this many times. I've been there and had to run in and help and been on call for years with friends and people I know and people who are prior service and all kinds of fun stuff like this. And the addicts are the ones at a given point you just have to throw your hand up in the air. I mean, the only way you could save them, and this is what I've said also many times, is we have to have a place where we could put them on an island and they'd have to be isolated and I don't know that they could come off. I mean, when I say island, I'm not saying abuse them. I'm saying until we are either willing to execute the bastards who are creating this problem, and that's where this is part of the multistage wars being waged against your country and your people. I personally believe that everybody pushing this stuff, especially the higher up end should be just walked out, executed and be done with it. We should start an open season on it, exterminate the bankers, exterminate the characters that finance it, exterminate every bastard that's bringing the tons of this stuff in. They should be wiped out. There's no discussion about it because there's a complete understanding about what they're doing and how they're doing it to our people. That is why no. We should have justice. The only justice they deserve considering what they've done to young, old, and because they're also working hand in glove. The ones that have money know that they're going to get the cop shop scam going and the big police state BS going. That's part of their power of freedom. And in many ways, if you understand that it's a social engineering process, understand that they knew full well by pushing these drugs, like the Opiums right now. We went to Afghanistan to what? Pump up the opium trade. Apple what? And that's what we're seeing now. Go ahead, jump in there, Carl. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I've been to Amsterdam and for the people who live there, the drugs aren't the big thing. The big thing for the people who actually live there are craft beer. That's what everybody's into there. Yeah, because the drugs are like, eh, yeah, whatever. The craft beer actually takes, you know, calories and it's an art. The traditional beer hall or the beer hall circle, right? Yeah, and they can just tap anything they want, but they go for the craft beer. Right, all you do is watch the other characters that were late. Well, it's cyclic, because you see they used to do that. It's kind of like the whole gist of again showing people what the end result is by taking them to like Switzerland does where they have the dope parks where everybody walks in. You want to see, okay kids, you want to see what your life can turn out. to be like, you know, we're not going to stop you, but here's what you do, they'll give them their drugs and you can see variations of progressive development, which is cool. I mean, they don't bother them. They, hey, if you're here, you can do whatever you're going to do, blow your brains out with whatever chemicals, but everybody else gets to see it. It's not like an opium den where you can go slide off into a corner in darkness and nobody will see you and then you kind of dress yourself back up or prop yourself up. Only that doesn't happen forever. Well, the big opium push originally, and let's remember, heroin, which is nothing more than, well, I can do heroin because it's not as bad as regular opium. Part of that came from, first, the idea, this is how they argued it, heroin was there to replace all the morphine and morphia because of the addiction issues. We can save you from dying of shock because dying of pain, because that's really what it comes down to, is the body gets traumatized to the point where the system starts shutting down. If you don't send those particular signals, and for the longest time, and even now they claim, they still don't fully understand how most of the painkillers work. They know what they can do detrimentally. But the argument is supposedly that they don't have a full grasp and understanding how it is that the painkillers work. But there is a hell of a difference between the level of, again, I think it's, well, I don't know if it's going too far off this first. The whole idea is that Hero-opium was a big thing. And Edgar Allan Poe, he was an opium addict. Okay, he was a hardcore opium user. Of course, he also was a very dark person, which I should tell you something about that addiction thing. Very popular, and everybody knew that he was an opium fiend when he was popular, guys. So that was one of those cyclic periods where it was like, oh yeah, this is really like, oh, this is the latest deal. You think that the vampire stuff like you're seeing now is new? You know, the shimmering vampire, you know, sociopath stuff that you see? It's not. Back when he was around his melancholy stories and the dripping, you know, darkness of everything was, whoa, that was a big cycle on that. Now, at the same time, just like right now, There was a big occult thing going on too with devil worshipping and all the other stuff, you know, Luciferians stuff, and it was hardcore. And so personally, my attitude always, as I've mentioned this many times over the years, is that the drug abuse, it's not used by those that are the dark holies. Okay, this is the most common mistake made. The high priests and all of them, they stay pure because they're not going to the same level of hell you are. by getting you into the drugs, getting you into the sexual debauchery and all that stuff, that's for the rank and file and for the peons to corrupt them because by doing so, that is a method of gaining power in the pecking order of the occult side of this battle. So they don't do what, you know, they don't get the others to do, But they don't. In fact, they stay a separate and aloof for a reason because in their mind and in their teachings, they're corrupting all of your souls, which makes brownie points for their soul. Just to understand that. And drugs are part of that, guys. Yep. You know, Ed was talking about synthetic marijuana a bit ago. Wait, Mark was. He brought it up. Yeah, the synthetic. The people that was on probation, they got to take drug tests, help come up in drug tests. It was about so bad I knew everybody that I knew that was on probation and I knew a few. Now they got all kinds of side effects about it. It's not a healthy drug at all. If it's a drug, it's a bunch of tractions made in people's basements. Well, you know, that's the thing. It's like, oh, come on, that crack. They change it. Well, the next day, the surgeons out of it chemically altered a little bit. that takes it out of that being illegal. Confiscates everything, takes it back and walks away with it. The CIA gets it, the FBI get it, and they use it or they have it because they look at it for marketing purposes. The argument has been that they're the ones pushing all of these things from other angles. Now they're the ones... Your conference recording has stopped. This conference is being recorded. There we go. I'll tell you what, we are at the top. We're going to take a break. Randy, you want to take a ride or you got to take off? I got to take off. I'll take a ride. Okay, look at your cross-eyed. You stayed too long. Okay, well I'll tell you what. Close with me. God bless the Republic. That's the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Both day and night. Hurrah. We'll be back in a little bit. Randy, thank you sir. Give your number off before you go again. My number is 231-832-91, Washington, D.C. will change the world. Very good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. And we'll be back in just a few minutes, guys. We're going to take a break now. And the second hour coming up, it's Wednesday off Liberty Tree Radio. A family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. 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