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Sunday, December 18, 2016

How Much Money Did it Take?

How Much Money Did it Take?

The Drug Enforcement Administration, appropriately named because it forces its drugs on an unsuspecting public, continued to prove that money is the object and lives are not, by clarifying that marijuana extracts-including cannabidiol (CBD)-fall under Schedule 1 drug classification, making all forms of the plant illegal under federal law.

CBD oils, the only reasonable lifeline for countless numbers of sick kids, is now classified the same as heroin, cocaine, PCP and all of the other life-threatening drugs, despite the fact that it has never killed a sick kid in its existence. Keep in mind there are many forms of sickness in the world today.

Alcoholism, cancer, depression, bipolarism, and diabetes are all examples of debilitating illnesses, but the worst sickness of all, and one that is one hundred percent preventable, gets the least amount of attention: greed. 

That greed is the worst illness on the planet cannot be denied, based on one fact alone: it is the only illness that is so pervasive, that it drives its sufferers to sacrifice the lives of innocent children. These are kids who have worth only as paying customers of Big Pharma, an entity that got its bones by raping the families of the weak and infirm.

You must realize that this most recent decision means, that the DEA has now clearly made a statement and it goes like this: “We, here at the Drug Enforcement Agency, officially align ourselves with Corporate ‘Merica, and agree that the families of sick children should be extorted for as much as the traffic will bear. Afterwards, they can be turned over to the Funeral Services Organization Affiliates, for them to get their share.” 

The DEA is a blood-sucking, heartless entity.
OK, I was paraphrasing there at the end.

Nate Bradley, executive director of the California Cannabis Industry Association, has it wrong when he states, “Once again, the federal government has shown that it has not caught up with modern science.” He is wrong because the federal government has no interest in catching up with modern science. There is no money to be made in this.

However, Bradley is correct when he goes on to say, “It’s common knowledge that CBD has numerous medical uses, including curbing the effects of epilepsy and reducing muscle inflammation from injuries. To deny that shows a complete disregard for the facts.”

Do not bother to include that it also means an utter disregard for the lives of sick kids, and the pain of the families who must not only see their precious cargo sick and in pain, they are prevented from helping them. Which is more important? The pain of these families, or making money?

I cannot imagine hell on earth being any worse than to see your child sick, and know that the government is more interested in revenue for its gluttonous, corporate-level, blood-sucking-tick-unit, than it is in the welfare of your child.
Just call me "The DEA"

We live in a sick, twisted world, where our government values money over life, and we have a narcissistic madman in charge temporarily, wreaking havoc that will last a lifetime. 

I am writhing in agony at the level of cruelty the DEA will rise to, in its eagerness to play lackey for Corporate ‘Merica. All it does is make me wonder, just how much money did it take to sell your soul for money?


In other words, how much money was needed to make a person declare, “Kids’ lives don’t matter as much as making money.”

4 comments:

  1. Our government values money over life but so do many many people. People want that money to buy endless toys and endless "experiences" - they can't see the value in giving money to people who need warmth, food, health care, a home. It's all about ME and what I want.

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    1. Many people valuing money over lives, does not cost lives the way the government favoring money over lives, costs lives.

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    3. Bog Pharma lines a lot of individuals' pockets while killing a lot of people. Government doesn't have to be involved.

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