Episode 226 breaks down drugs. A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction. A substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication. Drugs have wrecked havoc on humanity. The destruction includes lifelong addictions, depression, PTSD, suicide, and death. It is evident that drugs play a large role in destroying people’s lives.
To the untrained eye, many people will believe the government propaganda on what is considered a drug. In reality, the worldwide governments are the largest supplier of drugs and this is not by mistake. Drugs are created in labs. Scientists are arguably the biggest drivers of these drugs and humanity is treated as their guinea pigs.
All of the natural cures have been hidden from humanity. Psychedelics have been demonized and are outlawed in many countries. All while alcohol, caffeine and tobacco are not just legal, but they are constantly marketed to the world under the facade of benevolence. All chemicals are toxic and poisonous to the body, mind and soul and will create a chemical reaction. We die for lack of knowledge.
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