The Counter Reformation of the Vatican's Jesuit Order did not end back in the 1600s - or more accurately, the Roman Catholic Inquisition did not end during the 1800s -------------------------------------------------------------
open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith in Me. Acts 26: 18 NKJV
Friday, May 14, 2010
Eric Phelps and Douglas Willinger on Criminal Mercantilism Against Cannabis
Sellers of Cannabis ought to have their $$$ and property restored- statutes against MJ are criminal mercantilism
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From: Douglas Willinger
To: Eric Phelps
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: PHOTOS OF A MEXICAN DRUG LORD'S HOME AFTER BEING RAIDED
The drug lords higher up are the adulterated-misbranded cigarette industries primarily located within Virginia.
BTW- what drugs were these victims supplying?
If only MJ, they ought to get ALL of their $$ back and the politicians should go to prison.
Douglas A. Willinger
Continuing Counter Reformation
Freedom of Medicine and Diet
Wed, May 12, 2010 3:34:35 PM
Re: PHOTOS OF A MEXICAN DRUG LORD'S HOME AFTER BEING RAIDED
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From:
Eric Phelps ...
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To: Douglas Willinger
Agreed!
It was cocaine---for the Bush Crime Family working for the Pope!
Subject: Re: PHOTOS OF A MEXICAN DRUG LORD'S HOME AFTER BEING RAIDED
Cocaine is alright to, IF in its natural form of Coca leaves (as we accept caffeine in Coffee/Tea, nicotine in Tobacco).
Cocaine in the white forms as now known is a perversion.
We do not snort or smoke NoDoz.
I could see it being confiscated but then given back in dilute forms that are NOT hyper hypoglycemic.
Please see my March and April 2008 archives of my blog 'Freedom of Medicine and Diet' how the Pope and company ('Knight' Harvey Wiley with William Randolf Hearst) perverted coca to concentrated cocaine.
Also, please, see the information on the perversion of tobacco with the 100s of unlabeled additives, in the April 2008 archives at FMD.
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