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*Cannabis Medicines Banned*
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The prohibition of hemp by countries with Judeo-Christian legal and moral
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codes since the 12th century. The following is an excerpt from "The Em
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peror Wears No Cloths" by Jack Herer.
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While embracing wine as a Sacrament, and beer and hard liquor as okay
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-- The Roman Catholic Church (R.C.Ch), during the dark and medieval
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ages, came out directly against cannabis ingestion (and just about
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everything else)
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The R.C.Ch. outlawed cannabis ingestion in Spain in the 12th century,
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France in the 13th. In 1484 (and lasting for the next 150+ years)
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Pope Innocent VIII singled out cannabis for special persecution,
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proclaiming it to be an unholy sacrament of the second and third types
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of satanic mass.
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Satanic Knowledge and masses, according to the R.C.Ch., were:
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1) To Worship, Summon or Conjure Up Satan himself;
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2) To Have a Witch's Knowledge (herbalist's or chemist's) of making,
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using, or dispensing to others any unguent or preparation--including
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cannabis--as medicine or as a sacramental wine;
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However, it was for the third and most popular type of "Satanic Mass"
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that the hate and wrath of the R.C.Ch. against cannabis ingestion was
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directed. This "evil" was called:
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3) The Mass of Travesty--which can be likened to a Mel Brooks, Second
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City-TV, Monty Python, or Saturday Night Live--e.g., Father Guido
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Sarducci-type group--doing irreverent, farcial or satirical take-offs
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on the dogmas, doctrines, indulgences, and rituals of the R.C.Ch. mass
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and/or its absolute beliefs.
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In fact, virtually the only legal medical cures allowed the people of
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Western Europe by the R.C.Ch. Fathers at this time were:
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1) Wearing a bird mask for plague.
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2) Bleeding pints and even quarts of blood from all flu, pneumonia or
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fever patients (victims) was the most used treatment in Europe and
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America by doctors until this century. It does not work! and did not
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work for thousands of years (no matter how much blood they took).
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3) Praying to specific Saints for a miraculous cure was encouraged.
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4) Alcohol was legal.
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