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Decriminalize nature, in Africa.


Pre-colonization, Africans were immune to all these man-made diseases that are contributing in controlling the African population today. These diseases aren’t only intended to control the black population, but to also augment the government’s bank account, owing to the billions that they make from the drugs annually. They’ve programmed Africans to view these drugs as the best remedy for maladies, compared to trees or herbs.

More and more Africans have grown to detest the herbs or natural remedies that their ancestors depended on, thanks to medical aid, health insurance, drugs and all the generally accepted Western ways of attaining better health. Genesis 1:29 states that God gave us all the trees that are found across all spheres of earth to be considered as meat.

Marijuana is an effective treatment or relief for Alzheimer’s, ALS, Appetite loss, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, Chronic Pain, Crohn’s disease, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, GI disorders, Glaucoma, Hepatitis C, HIV, Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis, Nausea, Osteoporosis, Parkinson’s, PTSD, Sleep disorders, Tourette’s and a whole lot more known maladies, yet it’s being demonized and criminalized by the authorities. Cigarette comprises nicotine which is a highly addictive drug, and tobacco which causes cancer when consumed regularly or in copious amounts. It causes lung diseases, which include COPD, emphysema and chronic bronchitis. It’s detrimental for people with asthma and is also a cause of lung cancer, to name a few, yet it’s legal. Alcohol can cause liver disease, heart disease, depression, stroke, stomach bleeding, oral cavity cancer, as well as cancers of esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, pharynx and larynx if consumed in gobs of amounts, yet it’s also legal. Any mental well person can easily detect the buffoonery that the authority nor the government perpetuates within Africans' subconscious minds, let alone their communities.

More and more Africans in these modern times have grown to abhor natural remedies and herbs owing to scuttlebutts that the government fills their subconscious minds with. Fruits and vegetables are also best remedies for treating a wide range of maladies, but the authority and capitalists have made fruits and vegetables less appealing, in order to promote their franchises and fast food culture which also contributes in controlling the African population. Food franchises and restaurants are ubiquitous in shopping complexes and malls. The television, the radio, including the ministers of health and medical professional practitioners promote drugs more than natural health remedies. A preponderance of modern Africans’ first impression of fruits, vegetables and herbs is “Yuck!”. It’s not them, it’s their subconscious minds. Therapist prefer drugs like Prozac which have side effects of nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, headache, dizziness, to name a few. They deviate from encouraging their patients to consume food like banana which contains serotonin, which is good for people who suffer from depression and anxiety, eggs, pumpkin seeds, dark chocolate, or fish that contains omega-3 fatty acids.

Every tree that’s on the face of earth, is a treasure that needs to be protected. We need to perpetuate the benefits of trees to the general population because they’ve been uprooted by this system of democracy. Democracy is all about the white government using a black president to continue their nefarious activities that were hindered by the martyrs who lost their lives while fighting for this land. Therefore you need to understand that every aspect of this system has to favor Caucasians more than the natives, which also includes drugs.

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