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Doctors Manipulating Us Hemp Vs Prescription Drugs

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"Non-compliant to treatment — that's failure to obey an order of a doctor who happens to be an officer." Boone on being force-fed Seroquel at Walter Reed — field grade officers checking if you took your meds. Ties the opioid epidemic to 5GW manipulation, praises a Netflix-featured psychiatrist who teaches cannabis alternatives, and calls out benzodiazepines as the drugs that make you susceptible to doing things you'd never do sober. Hemp is "God's plant — put there for us."

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It's like almost like this plant, which I like to call God's plant. It's almost like this plant was put there for us, specifically for us to to use, not just for our own nourishment and our own our own health, but also for, you know, rope, paper, clothing, like all sorts of things that hemp can do for you. So absolutely incredible drug, unprescribed by Steve Elmore. It's a documentary. I don't know where you can find it right now. But, you know, Boone, I was watching today on Netflix. I was watching a documentary on Xanax and there was a doctor, you know, because, you know, a lot that stuff how how crazy that was how the medical community just manipulated an entire population we can tie that into fifth gen a little bit here but there was a doctor in new york who's a psychiatrist who said i pre yes i prescribe you know, benzos and other types of of SSRIs and stuff. But I try not to. And I try and teach people about the alternatives of using cannabis. And I was blown away when I heard that. I was like, that is the kind of responsible medicine and responsibility we need from from doctors. In my opinion, the medical establishment has a long way to go to establish their credibility again. Because if you look at how they accepted the manipulation of the opioid epidemic, if you watch the movie or watch the series Dope Sick, and I think you'll get it. I mean, a lot of them just totally accepted it. The drug reps were running doctors and the drug reps worked for pharma. And this happens over and over and over and over again. And they would rather have you on those drugs. And it was rough. It was very, very rough spending so many years with so many other war fighters going through these addictions to medications that quite honestly, a lot of us were forced on. And I'm not saying forced like, oh, your doctor prescribed it and you thought you should just take them. I mean, forced like the first time I was given Seroquel, which is a very powerful drug. And it's the antipsychotic medication I got at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. It was by a field grade officer. And that field grade officer, and they would check. I mean, if you did not take your medications, you were seen as non-compliant to treatment. And non-compliant to treatment, that's failure to obey an order of a doctor who happens to be an officer. And so it's a little bit different in the warfighter community than the civilian community, but the manipulation is the same. and what they make people do. I think benzodiazepines, and that's, you know, we're talking ambi, not ambis, we're talking, you know, Xanax and lorazepam, alorazepam, all these, all the PAMs. I, you know, It's just a very, very dangerous drug because it makes you susceptible to doing so many other things that you probably don't want to do with your life. I think there's quite a few people probably that have done things in combination with benzodiazepines and alcohol that they regret. And I seriously doubt they probably would have done it if they hadn't been on those medications that were prescribed and that were encouraged, you know, flat out encouraged. That's a bad thing.

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