Thursday, October 2, 2014

Cover-Up's

They are letting things happen and purposely not enforcing regulations as a means to pass more stringent regulations in the long run. It's a play by our government, these happenings. Why were travel restrictions not being properly enforced on nations with ebola. Why were research chemicals allowed into herbal incense, and instead of a discussion of that being the issue a ban aimed at the product? Time and time again these occurrences happen, never being documented or spoken of the the populace en-mass.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Prohibition, endangering our nation's biodiversity

Just because something CAN get you really high doesn't mean it should go through the rigors of prohibition. Morning glory's are found everywhere and the LSA the seeds contain can be just as powerful as LSD in large enough doses(many teenagers eat the seeds for the effects, that's why they started coating them with poison. Seeing how this is a widely known practice I am not condoning the misuse of the seeds, just spreading commonly known information.). If the garden variety morning glory were illegal it would be stripped from it's native lands and burned, anyone who would want to enjoy the beauty of the plant would be a criminal and it's population would wither creating a new endangered species. Just like the early wolf bounty's and extermination attempts drove them to near extinction, our laws impact the populations of the plants and animals of our lands. If it is illegal to combat the thinning of a plant through cultivation, while an illegitimate government burns it's populations then that plant is likely to become endangered and possibly go extinct. Then, if that plant goes extinct who is at fault? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_hunting#North_America

Sunday, September 28, 2014

On the FDA and DOJ's choice to be draconian regarding research chemical and entheogen regulations. Including: Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame? and JWH, spice Deception Pt. 1 cont. UPDATED

 On the FDA and DOJ's choice to be draconian regarding research chemical and entheogen regulations.

Under a not for human consumption policy, things like the health harms associated with research chemical laced herbal incense happen. Recommended dosage cannot be established and government can use the issues that occur because of the lack of knowledge about these products, as well as the stigmas that arise to attack them. The stigmas about the products all based on the misnomer THEY created and an untrue construct(idea) about a product that is supposed to simply be an herbal admixture. Selective enforcement of false advertising laws regarding these products helped lead to their outright ban. A ban that is totally illegitimate and based on whack a mole policing strategy, dragging innocent people into their drug war for no other reason than that they are too incompetent to enforce current regulations.


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Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame?

K2 had been on the market for a long time before the attack on the product by the media. It was often sold on the internet. It was then advertised through some magazine ads. As soon as "spice" (K2) gained popularity it was being sold at many gas stations and flea markets. Much of the product's were never sealed in any way. As soon as spice became more popular It was more and more commonly laced . When it was not laced spice was frequently referred to as "like smoking catnip", various videos compared the effects to not even as strong as tobacco. This is what happened, Once the popularity rose it was known that there was "good spice"(Laced herbal admixture,"spice") and the product that legitimate sellers were providing. So what happened was that once it became popular they started to flood the market with dangerous research chemicals. I would say this reminds me of the tactics used most of the time when a government wants to ban a substance. Or if they do not like a people. They conveniently flooded Syria with a form of prescription speed(http://world.time.com/2013/10/28/syrias-breaking-bad-are-amphetamines-funding-the-war/) and codeine after they lost the argument for dropping bombs on that nation. The nation was flooded with drugs right after elements within the US government were denied the ability to bomb and subsequently go to war with Syria. Some of the main issues with our policy's are how the war on drugs is being conducted, the hypocrisy of the war and the perceived harms that just aren't there that are continuously played upon. Which sometimes, like in the case of Syria leave you speculating on if they are creating the harms in the first place. They use the hard drugs as a reason to ban many possibly beneficial substances and now plants(nature itself). They used it to ban a perfectly harmless product and destroy an entire market, the "K2" or herbal blend market.The problem was that the research chemicals were being passed off as something that they were not. Yet the media completely omitted the fact and ran a lie campaign to get the product banned in it's entirety, in my book that should be considered market sabotage. DO not  try to say that it was the lack of packaging requirements or somehow blame the free market, I am not for that kind of rhetoric. Maybe the RC's wouldn't have harmed anyone if there were actual suggestions on safe use, proper measurements for dosage. But an over zealous and immature DOJ and FDA forbade that from happening with their unreasonable and draconian stance regarding these plants and their regulatory requirements, now the research chemicals are blending with the stance that the only way that these plants be allowed on the market be through their not for human consumption policy. Then they went along with the new madness from the media  and we have the debacle that has happened. One more thing, ask yourself why the media reacted in the way that they did. This time it wasn't reefer madness, it was just madness.

 On the FDA and DOJ's choice to be draconian regarding research chemical and entheogen regulations.

Under a not for human consumption policy, things like the health harms associated with research chemical laced herbal incense happen. Recommended dosage cannot be established and government can use the issues that occur because of the lack of knowledge about these products, as well as the stigmas that arise to attack them. The stigmas about the products all based on the misnomer THEY created and an untrue construct(idea) about a product that is supposed to simply be an herbal admixture. Selective enforcement of false advertising laws regarding these products helped lead to their outright ban. A ban that is totally illegitimate and based on whack a mole policing strategy, dragging innocent people into their drug war for no other reason than that they are too incompetent to enforce current regulations.

 JWH, spice Deception

K2 was a plant mixture, not a drug. Many of the later products on the market after the media blitz may had been sealed but were still JWH. When it was originally marketed, the original product was indeed just a plant mixture. No JWH in it. Yet most of these articles you find say K2-spice drug. It was an attack on a company. A specific company, as well as a market. Maybe the reports said it was K2-spice so as to attack the company that may have been selling the legitimate research chemical free product. I don't know, but I can tell you that the problem is and was with the issue of a natural legal product being laced with a product not listed in it's description. The way that media attacked the product in general instead of pointing out what made it dangerous shows how they abused their power, used it to force legislature based on misnomer's, outright half truths and lies. They used the legislative bodies to attack a demographic of people that uses or used a specific product. Not to truly find the truth, they abused their journalistic power as well as their integrity to create an entirely new sector of criminal for governmental agency's to go after. The thing is, it was the children that they attacked with this legislation. It was directed at the right's of the young adult (18+) population and the teenagers that then found alternative ways to manufacture the drug whilst being made illegal. They created a new demographic of criminal.

They attacked an entire market because they weren't willing to enforce laws against bad apples. Maybe they did it because they couldn't enforce the rules as effectively as they wanted to. No matter the excuse they went over the head of due process and they misled the people yet again. They SHOULD be tried for their actions. They SHOULD own up to what they have done and restore the freedoms of those affected. As well as reverse their court decisions against these natural products.  Any media organizations should have to reverse their defamatory stances or forfeit their licenses and face charges of slander. They lied, the laws that ensued after the media reports are based on those lies and they should not stand.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

California man shot to death by police while outside smoking, checking Facebook

They shouldn't have been there nosing around on private property without a warrant. They were in the wrong in the first place for snooping around like dumb@sses and trespassing on private property. For even being there. So disgusting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasi

California man shot to death by police while outside smoking, checking Facebook

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

The drug war and the beginning of the addiction crisis in America

Don't forget who invented this. Don't forget who originally marketed it, how it was marketed and what happened afterwards. Ask yourself, was it a good reason for the disinformation that has helped spread the war on drugs around(a war which now includes numerous plants and soon to come, native species.)?

Here is a few links to wiki's about current painkillers far more powerful than heroin-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fentanyl -80 to 100 times more potent than morphine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxymorphone -6-8 times more potent than morphine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufentanil -500 times as potent as morphine



Remember, at the time before our our nations struggles with addiction was cocaine in the colas, and morphine in the miracle elixirs widely and heavy handedly marketed at the time. There were no discrete storefronts as we have with modern hard alcohol sales. There was no marketing guidelines, no false advertising laws. Shortly after all of that along came heroin. one and a half to two times more potent than morphine itself. The perfect storm. Remember this, it's all in how drugs were marketed that led to our nations inflated addiction problems at the time.

On the subject of genocide and the drug war

Something cannot work unless you let it. End the lies about hashish cops have been telling, undermining legalization in Colorado.

Small lies by cops and mainstream media add up, just like pennies. In a legislative sense. Let them lie enough and pretty soon freedom is gone completely. Fascism is en-stated.

On the issue of hashish oil, they can put 2 and 2 together when it comes to the difference between something like a meth lab and a simple pollen extraction, used by an herbalist(in this case cannabis consumer). They do deal with cleaning up the meth labs, so them understanding how chemistry works as to avoid dangers when cleaning up such hazardous sites shows implicit knowledge and therefore makes them liars. The only difference between a meth lab and a chemist's or herbalist's practice is the meth. They have attacked those fields because they are afraid, because it shows the unconstitutionality of what they have done with the drug war. It makes the regular person say, wow. This is a ridiculous war. What's next? It shows the difference between drug and plant wholeheartedly, if the people see the genuine difference, it is all over for them. It is the crux of the drug war. They would make amateur chemistry and herbalism illegal if they could. Along with all of the other plants used since before THEY were here by the natives, maybe even your parents parents, or grandparents parents for their ailments.

They know what they are doing. They know that they are lying. When you are dealing with cannabis politics, as well as the obfuscation surrounding the professions of chemistry and herbalism by the authoritarian, you ARE dealing with genuine cover-up's, the genuine implication of governments and their complicity to, as well as their part in the unjust imprisonment, death and kidnapping of a peoples children.(By CPS) It IS genocide.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Cigarette smokers, the market and dirty regulations


 If our nation didn't have the view of tobacco it does, maybe it's use wouldn't have proliferated in the first place. When someone views tobacco as a drug, a tool of abuse it can proliferate the problems surrounding it. Maybe the habit surrounding the plant nicotiana in products is all in how people viewed the product, on top of it's lack of use in more traditional ways. You don't see tobacco plants being sold at greenhouses or natural loose leaf being sold(not the sprayed and cured variety's currently being marketed.), you see cigarettes as a majority product, you see an attack on e-cigs and vaporizers and it's user population through draconian taxes. I think some problems that could contribute to tobacco over-use in the future(and some of which did in the past) are with our markets and the lack of methods of consumption along with the stigmas that our society attaches to tobacco use, I think those things help push people into the market and can keep many tobacco users smoking in a habitual manner.

Look at how little our markets used to offer in the realm of organics. Now when you do see Organics the companies who sell in most shops are corporate brands. With only 1/10th of companies that were founded as organic even being allowed on the shelves of those marketplaces. I think that the way in which our markets are working(including the tobacco market) is limiting variety, limiting options and working to the detriment of our peoples health, also helping to contribute to waste and forcing consumers to stay within their class, it makes it near impossible for anyone in the consumer class to become a producer. The main outlet for attacking the freedom of the individual is a limited market achieved through the legislative process and pushing others out through market exclusivity. Our market, along with it's over-regulation in the wrong areas and under-regulation in others(like the drafting of laws that attack the little guy) helps keep our nation in a deficit monetarily, as well as health wise.

Many groups use regulations as a means of force, to bully different types of people in society. If they can regulate different demographics likes and interests or even religious views maybe they can regulate those demographics entirely. Giving someone total regulation authority gives them total authority over others if they are not held accountable. Is it OK to regulate people?



New York #1 in Cigarette Smuggling

Maybe if tobacco users got to know the plant a bit more they wouldn't abuse it as much.

Nicotiana Wiki

Saturday, September 13, 2014

ideology's and human rights

Just as there are alternatives to the party's democrat and republican there are ideology's other than socialism and anarchy, an increase in those ideology's show's that you are already living under a system with a lack of respect for human rights.

Just as there are alternatives to the party's democrat and republican there are ideology's other than socialism and anarchy, those ideology's major presence in a society show's a system with a lack of respect for human rights.

E-cig article on the socialist plan to make personal vaporizers illegal

http://gizmodo.com/the-maker-of-blu-e-cigs-is-lobbying-to-ban-vaping-1633442788

Saturday, August 16, 2014

RT article response. / On taxing fast food, when we taxed cigarettes and regulation issues.

 Response:
Sure, they did it to the smokers. Maybe when everyone is treated like that, they will see how wrong is to impose sanctions on minority's while making it harder to get what helps them,(e-cigarettes). Go ahead. create a fast food smuggling network. It always happens, it's what happened with the cigarettes. http://taxfoundation.org/article/new-york-1-cigarette-smuggling / Focus on teaching people to eat less addictive foods and get rid of the GMO's. It can take 2 days for the taste-buds to regain full functioning after consumption of American mayonnaise or sauces. Our nation lacks food safety laws and many irritants banned in EU foods flood our markets store-shelves. Our foods, can at times lack actual nutritious value leading to addictive behaviors in some people, messing with their relationship between food and daily life. Many of our foods are also cut with fillers to give corporations higher profit margins. That cutting of our food supply also removes nutritious value. Leading to cravings(and obesity). There are many factors that lead to obesity and food addiction in our society's, none of which are 100 percent the obese persons fault. But many of which are caused or habituated by our current food system itself. Lack of regulations on what foods are allowed to be composed of contributes to the problems faced. Yet the FDA attacks traditionally molded cheeses and raw milks. All of which have high nutritious value, micro nutrients. Seems like our regulatory bodies are doing the opposite of what they were instated to do in the first place. Functioning as a weapon, to harm our nation, rather than to help it. I am not for telling people what to eat, nor am I for regulating what is in food to a high degree. I am for things such as irritants being properly labeled and believe that if your food is not food it must be stated clearly, not hidden in the ingredients list under all of the ingredients used in traditional food production. That is false advertising. There needs to be compositional standards on our food, so that it may retain it's value and quality. This is the steps corporations have taken, they have found new ways of exploiting the system. New ways to trick the consumer since the regulatory body's have been created. We found ways of running markets safely, we have found refrigeration to keep our meats at safe temperatures. We have written regulations on false advertising regarding horse meat being sold as cow. But we still lack regulations on certain cancerous, petroleum based products in our food and waters packaging, irritants and other substances such as silicone dioxide in our foods labeled deceptively as anti caking agents. Many of which are being solely used to fill products, cutting quality all together. We have not even thought of the ethical ramifications of allowing such practices to go on without consequence. The obesity epidemic may just be one of those consequences. What happens much of the time is that current regulations are not enforced. Such as with the pink slime scandal. So as with these anti-caking agents and other substances. No consequences come to those who take the very taste out of the consumers mouth, but when a person wants to consume foods with micro-nutrients they are cracked down on. Those who wish to produce or consume nutrition dense foods are targeted. Governments are not conducting themselves in the proper manner and the people are paying the price. / “The superior man understands what is right; the inferior man understands what will sell.”
― Confucius

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame? and JWH, spice Deception Pt. 1 cont. UPDATED

 Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame?

K2 had been on the market for a long time before the attack on the product by the media. It was often sold on the internet. It was then advertised through some magazine ads. As soon as "spice" (K2) gained popularity it was being sold at many gas stations and flea markets. Much of the product's were never sealed in any way. As soon as spice became more popular It was more and more commonly laced . When it was not laced spice was frequently referred to as "like smoking catnip", various videos compared the effects to not even as strong as tobacco. This is what happened, Once the popularity rose it was known that there was "good spice"(Laced herbal admixture,"spice") and the product that legitimate sellers were providing. So what happened was that once it became popular they started to flood the market with dangerous research chemicals. I would say this reminds me of the tactics used most of the time when a government wants to ban a substance. Or if they do not like a people. They conveniently flooded Syria with a form of prescription speed(http://world.time.com/2013/10/28/syrias-breaking-bad-are-amphetamines-funding-the-war/) and codeine after they lost the argument for dropping bombs on that nation. The nation was flooded with drugs right after elements within the US government were denied the ability to bomb and subsequently go to war with Syria. Some of the main issues with our policy's are how the war on drugs is being conducted, the hypocrisy of the war and the perceived harms that just aren't there that are continuously played upon. Which sometimes, like in the case of Syria leave you speculating on if they are creating the harms in the first place. They use the hard drugs as a reason to ban many possibly beneficial substances and now plants(nature itself). They used it to ban a perfectly harmless product and destroy an entire market, the "K2" or herbal blend market.The problem was that the research chemicals were being passed off as something that they were not. Yet the media completely omitted the fact and ran a lie campaign to get the product banned in it's entirety, in my book that should be considered market sabotage. DO not  try to say that it was the lack of packaging requirements or somehow blame the free market, I am not for that kind of rhetoric. Maybe the RC's wouldn't have harmed anyone if there were actual suggestions on safe use, proper measurements for dosage. But an over zealous and immature DOJ and FDA forbade that from happening with their unreasonable and draconian stance regarding these plants and their regulatory requirements, now the research chemicals are blending with the stance that the only way that these plants be allowed on the market be through their not for human consumption policy. Then they went along with the new madness from the media  and we have the debacle that has happened. One more thing, ask yourself why the media reacted in the way that they did. This time it wasn't reefer madness, it was just madness.

 JWH, spice Deception

K2 was a plant mixture, not a drug. Many of the later products on the market after the media blitz may had been sealed but were still JWH. When it was originally marketed, the original product was indeed just a plant mixture. No JWH in it. Yet most of these articles you find say K2-spice drug. It was an attack on a company. A specific company, as well as a market. Maybe the reports said it was K2-spice so as to attack the company that may have been selling the legitimate research chemical free product. I don't know, but I can tell you that the problem is and was with the issue of a natural legal product being laced with a product not listed in it's description. The way that media attacked the product in general instead of pointing out what made it dangerous shows how they abused their power, used it to force legislature based on misnomer's, outright half truths and lies. They used the legislative bodies to attack a demographic of people that uses or used a specific product. Not to truly find the truth, they abused their journalistic power as well as their integrity to create an entirely new sector of criminal for governmental agency's to go after. The thing is, it was the children that they attacked with this legislation. It was directed at the right's of the young adult (18+) population and the teenagers that then found alternative ways to manufacture the drug whilst being made illegal. They created a new demographic of criminal.

They attacked an entire market because they weren't willing to enforce laws against bad apples. Maybe they did it because they couldn't enforce the rules as effectively as they wanted to. No matter the excuse they went over the head of due process and they misled the people yet again. They SHOULD be tried for their actions. They SHOULD own up to what they have done and restore the freedoms of those affected. As well as reverse their court decisions against these natural products.  Any media organizations should have to reverse their defamatory stances or forfeit their licenses and face charges of slander. They lied, the laws that ensued after the media reports are based on those lies and they should not stand.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

JWH, spice Deception

Plant mixture, not a drug. Many of the later products on the market after the media blitz may had been sealed but were still JWH. When it was originally marketed, the original product was indeed just a plant mixture.No JWH in it. Yet most of these articles you find say K2-spice drug. It was an attack on a company. A specific company. Maybe the reports said it was K2-spice so as to attack the company that was selling the legitimate research chemical free product.

They attacked an entire market because they weren't willing to enforce laws against bad apples in the marketplace. Maybe they did it because they couldn't enforce the rules as effectively as they wanted to. No matter the excuse they went over the head of due process, they misled the people yet again. They should be tried for their actions. Unless they are willing to own up to what they have done and restore the freedoms of those affected. Reverse their court decisions against these natural products.  Also any media organizations should have to reverse their defamatory stances or forfeit their licenses and face charges of slander.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame?

K2 had been on the market for a long time. It was often sold on the internet. It was then advertised through some magazine ads. As soon as "spice" (K2) gained popularity it was being sold at many gas stations and flea markets. This product was never sealed in any way. As soon as spice became really popular they started to lace it. When it was not laced spice was frequently referred to as "like smoking catnip", various videos compared the effects to not even as strong as tobacco. This is what happened, Once the popularity rose it was known that there was "good spice" and what legitimate sellers were providing. See what happened was that once it became popular they started to flood the market with dangerous research chemicals. I would compare this to the tactics used by far every time a government wants to ban a substance. Or if they do not like a people. They conveniently flooded Syria with a form of research chemical or prescription speed and codeine after they lost the argument for dropping bombs on that nation. They use the hard drugs as a form of oppression and as a weapon against people of different nations. They used it to ban a perfectly harmless products and destroy an entire market, the K2 or herbal blend market.The problem was the research chemicals being passed off as something that they were not. In my book that should be considered market sabotage. DO not use this post to try to say that it was the lack of packaging requirements or somehow blame the free market, I am sternly against that kind of rhetoric. Maybe the RC's wouldn't have harmed anyone if there were actual suggestions on safe use. But an over zealous and immature DOJ forbade that and we have the debacle that has happened. Furthermore ask yourself why the media reacted in the way that they did. Thank you for reading.

Lies, spice(K2) and marketplace sabotage. Media to blame?

K2 had been on the market for a long time. It was often sold on the internet. It was then advertised through some magazine ads. As soon as "spice" (K2) gained popularity it was being sold at many gas stations and flea markets. This product was never sealed in any way. As soon as spice became really popular they started to lace it. Smoking spice was like smoking catnip, various videos compared the effects to not even as strong as tobacco. This is what happened, Once the popularity rose it was know that there was "good spice" and what legitimate sellers were providing. See what happened was that once it became popular they started to flood the market with dangerous research chemicals. I would compare this to the tactics used by far every time a government wants to ban a substance. Or if they do not like a people. They conveniently flooded Syria with a form of research chemical or prescription speed and codeine after they lost the argument for dropping bombs on that nation. They use the hard drugs as a form of oppression and as a weapon against people of different nations. They used it to ban a perfectly harmless products and destroy an entire market, the K2 or herbal blend market.The problem was the research chemicals being passed off as something that they were not. In my book that should be considered market sabotage. DO not use this post to try to say that it was the lack of packaging requirements or somehow blame the free market, I am sternly against that kind of rhetoric. Maybe the RC's wouldn't have harmed anyone if there were actual suggestions on safe use. But an over zealous and immature DOJ forbade that and we have the debacle that has happened. Furthermore ask yourself why the media reacted in the way that they did. Thank you for reading.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Misinformation by the media about different plant based products.

 Spice, or k2 used to consist solely of natural herbs, is all spice banned? yes. This law is bigoted and short minded and they have painted misconceptions and lies about this product. If there were companies lacing their product with jwh they should have punished those sellers not banned a product in it's entirety and had media blitzkriegs that are comparable to how buffoons act. Spice is basically a mixture of ethnobotanical herbs. We have allowed the ban of a mixture of different shamanic herbs. By not speaking out about misleading information lacking the whole truth.

Media wants to talk about human rights abuses? OK look at what has been done by MSM to attack plant based spirituality and religion. Look at why they have spread misinformation. Look at plants and basic chemistry, then tell me if you see a problem. Tell me if it looks like an even deeper layer of jim crow like rhetoric. Tell me if you see that the jim crow thought process got started being propagated by and stems from the media in the first place. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Jim_Crow