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Ben Swann: feds hold patent on pot as medicine, but still outlaw it
By Jon Rappoport
April 21, 2015
www.nomorefakenews.com
Everybody knows the US federal government still officially considers marijuana an illegal drug.
But as Ben Swann reports, the government also holds a patent on it as a medicine.
That's right.
The patent # is 6,630,507. The holder of the patent is
"The US government as represented by the Department of Health and Human
Services [a cabinet post under the President]."
Quoting from the patent:
"Cannabinoids have been found to have antioxidant
properties, unrelated to NMDA receptor antagonism. This new found
property makes cannabinoids useful in the treatment and prophylaxis of
wide variety of oxidation associated diseases, such as ischemic,
age-related, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The cannabinoids are
found to have particular
application as neuroprotectants, for example in
limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke
and trauma, or in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, such as
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and HIV dementia.
Nonpsychoactive cannabinoids, such as cannabidoil, are particularly
advantageous to use because they avoid toxicity that is encountered with
psychoactive cannabinoids at high doses useful in the method of the
present invention..."
My, my.
So let's see. A) Claim marijuana is a very useful medicine, but b) reserve the right to arrest people who use it as a treatment.
That makes perfect sense when you're dealing with government.
It also, of course, makes perfect sense when
government partners, aka pharmaceutical companies, are busy developing
their, ahem, "highly purified, completely reliable, extensively tested,
absolutely safe," and very profitable versions of marijuana as medicine.
Or when those companies are still clinging to the
notion that marijuana can somehow be suppressed, because they realize
its medicinal uses will pre-empt many of their best-selling, quite toxic
drugs, which cure nothing but instead create new symptoms that "require
more drugs."
(Re marijuana oil [note: there are different types], I
have heard several stories of remarkable recoveries from Crohn's
disease and prostate cancer.)
What to look out for: pharmaceutical companies will
eventually try to market some version of marijuana as a drug, to be used
as "an adjunct" with their own toxic compounds (e.g., chemotherapy).
This strategy will sidestep the need to assert that marijuana cures
anything, while also profiting from a sale of two drugs instead of one.
Drug companies and their federal partners will warn
against the use of home-grown marijuana as medicine, citing lack of
purity, consistency, and, of course, the absence of a prescribing
physician---who must be in the mix, in order to ensure proper dosing for
proper reasons.
In this regard, the FDA will probably insert its ugly
face into the scene, to bolster the bottom-line of its main client, Big
Pharma.
We could even see the resumption of the old pesticide spraying campaigns to poison marijuana grown outdoors.
We'll certainly see GMO marijuana straight out of the
foul maw of Monsanto, Dow, and Syngenta. Along with grotesque
pesticides. (So protect the seeds.)
Holding a patent on marijuana as medicine, and
accumulating more such patents, is a federal strategy designed to bring
private growers and makers of marijuana oil into court at the
government's whim---on a charge of infringing on the patents' territory.
Add to that: practicing medicine without a license.
But the barn is already open. Wide open.
Long ago, the horses ran into the far distance.
When it comes to medicine, untold numbers of people
are already using marijuana oil, because they have developed this odd
idea that they are in charge of their own bodies.
If the feds want to go to war over that, they're going
to learn the real meaning of a term cadets blithely study in army
colleges: asymmetrical.
Dizzying asymmetry.
The old Health Freedom movement of the early 1990s is
developing a new face and identity. It doesn't need
nutritional-supplement companies as allies or funding sources. It
doesn't need anybody.
Just a fast-growing plant.
And a cockeyed, ancient, outmoded notion once called liberty.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29 th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power.
Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative
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