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For those who are ready to keep an open mind, there is a ton of evidence to suggest that HIV is a man-made biological weapon. Once this is known, what is the best path to keep you and your family safe?
In the video below, Kenny Valenzuela highlights how cannabis could be the cornerstone for accessing the natural systems of the human body.
And do you know what Terpenes are?
Research Links:
EV HIV Documentaries
endocannabinoid system google
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Terpenes in cannabis Google
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Steep Hill Labs Cannabinoid Break Down
Bottled Water Contains Neurotoxins
31 Clinical Trials on HIV and Cannabis
Genetically Modified Soldiers DARPA: The Mutant War’s
Bubblemans World The Hash Church YT channel
Experimental Vaccines Alternative Cancer Cures
Vaccine Exemption Forms
You can see more of Kenny Valenzuela’s informative videos at ExperimentalVaccines.org
The article The Human Cannabinoid System Fighting Bioweapons Like HIV (VIDEO) published by TheSleuthJournal – Real News Without Synthetics
The Plant & Human Body Coordinated Design (PHBCD) FACT PROVES beyond a reasonable doubt that the Cannabis Plant is a Holy Sacrament (CPS) when consumed into the human body, or worn as cloth, used as food, used as medicine, used as fuel, used as building materials, used as toilet paper, used as all grades of paper, used as chap stick, or used in ALL of it’s varied forms!
Cannabis is used by man not for its actions on memory of movement or movement coordination, but for its actions on memory and emotions. Is it possible that the main task of cannabinoid receptors … (is) to modify our emotions, to serve as the links which transmit or transform or translate objective or subjective events into perceptions and emotions?
A more recent study delineated further how cannabinoids can help mitigate reactionary aggression while improving social interactions. In other words, the nutrient chemicals present in cannabis act as modulators to keep a person stable and aware, and they might even help people overcome bad habits or unhealthy negative perceptions, which is why many people find relief from chronic depression and other mood disorders from using cannabis.