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Mar-23-2010 00:00printcomments

The Gift from God, Spoiled by the Devil

This is a plant that is grown, picked, dried and then smoked.

What if God Smoked Cannabis?
What if God Smoked Cannabis?
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(CALGARY, Alberta) - Apparently God gave us everything: the sky, the water, trees, plants, animals and life itself. The Devil’s job is to take it all from us and we do our best to do the right thing. The power of God is everywhere in the water and the rocks, in plants and animals. The Devil is everywhere as well.

We can see him, feel him, and consume him. In our civilization we seem to think that if we have it, we earned it, so it’s okay. But greed runs rampant in our lives whether it’s money, or love or power but there is a little plant out there that was a gift from God—the marijuana plant. But through our greed it has been blacklisted by big corporations and governments. Some say it was Dupont saving themselves from this little plant.

This plant can make rope, cloth, all types of green cleaners and alternative fuels. it helps out terminally ill people with the last days of their lives. It grows naturally over the land. But billions of dollars are spent every year to crush it. Thousands and thousands of hours are spent in jails all over North America every year. Up in Canada it’s a multi-billon dollar a year industry. In British Columbia some say it is the biggest source of cash. Why? Well, because we trade it for cocaine; there are no taxes paid on it but millions of dollars are seized from these people every year then used in the war on the people. That's right people; not demons or the devil himself, but people.

But when you get in to big money everyone wants a piece and some want it all. From law enforcement, companies, poor people, rich people; yet it’s all false.

It’s a plant that can grow anywhere and where it’s legalized it takes cash out of law enforcement hands, but then they would not need it as much if it where legal. The government could then tax it and make as much, if not more. It would be harder for our children to get. Criminals, and I mean real criminals like the Mafia and gangs would no longer be able to hide behind it or make their cash from it.

This is a plant that is grown, picked, dried and then smoked. That's it. No complicated or long involved process like coke, heroin, or meth. They say it’s a gateway drug but what about alcohol or cigarettes or coffee? The gateway is really lack of knowledge, or the lack of a family. Most people go to jail for pot and take the whole civilization with them. They can't be parents or brothers or sisters or an uncle or an aunt when they are deemed to be a criminal.

Now, I'm not taking about the guy that makes all the money. I'm talking about the person that works all day and then buys a joint to chill out, but gets caught then goes to jail. He gets out but he has lost his job! his family! his life! Now how does he make his keep? Well he can break the law, or make minimum wage.

Let's not forget his children. They have no father and mom has to work two jobs so who raises the kids? Now the streets do. Now they’re older, now they do what they know—what the street taught them and become a whole new generation of criminals so that a handful of people on both sides can get rich and powerful.

It’s a f*** plant get over it! But it’s not just a plant any more it’s leverage for a few key people like crime kingpins, lawyers, judges and politicians. It’s a way to keep people down, especially in the USA. How many people’s lives have to be destroyed over this little green gift from God.




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Ben D. Johnson March 24, 2010 3:10 am (Pacific time)

JT: First thing, meaning I do not know 100%, but I think that saying it is almost a hard drug is propaganda. Yes, it it much more powerful now; so is everything. Food is injected with hormones, steroids and genetically modified. Cows, chickens, grains, fruits and vegetables are all "better" than they used to be. Fuel, technology, everything is more advanced so yes, it is more powerful than it was say in the 60s and 70s, but so are all things. Thank you for your input. Keep on keeping on. LOL /;)


Jeff Kaye~ March 23, 2010 1:48 pm (Pacific time)

The stronger the weed, i.e. the more potent (higher THC content) the less of it needed to do the job. Thus making it actually more healthy than lower-potency strains, especially for smokers. For those who consume it in edible form or vaporize it, it is simply more cost-effective, as you need less of it for treatment of whatever ails you. Pick an illness. It'll probably help. Well, maybe not dandruff, but who knows? Cannabis oil shampoo might cure that. The medicinal uses (and thousands of other, non-medical applications) are virtually limitless. A more versatile plant has yet to be discovered on Earth.


JT March 23, 2010 12:35 pm (Pacific time)

I don't know...I'm all for pot (use it myself from time to time), but I recently saw a doc on it (The Downside of High) and now I'm not so sure?? Maybe it's just propaganda...you should watch it though, it was really interesting. Believe me though, I would rather see more people smoking weed than drinking alcohol!

Editor: JT, just evaluate what you hear, sounds like you are on track.  I have heard that line used many times and it is propaganda from people against MMJ.  Thanks for your comment.


JT March 23, 2010 11:58 am (Pacific time)

I agree with you, but on the other side of the coin, pot growers have tampered with this natural gift too. It has been bred to be much more potent than it's original state, to the point where it may become classified as a "hard" drug, unless the government steps in to legalize and regulate it. Thanks for writing!!

Editor: JT, pot has always been the same.  Just because people have learned how to grow it does not mean it is somehow 'different'.  Thai stick for example, was totally intense weed in the 1970's that found its way to the U.S.  Pot is the farthest thing from a 'hard drug' in existence, good try, but no.


Andy March 23, 2010 11:11 am (Pacific time)

Great Article, couldn't agree more.

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