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Wednesday, 10 May 2006

  • thoughtless poet, lost soul, eternal dreamer..................na

    it's really kinda weird and I can't quite decide what to make of it, its like my mind is always drifting, like I can't really focus. I don't notice it all the time but sometimes I get the feeling that I'm some how losing a convection, like I'm slipping farther and farther away , like this reality is becoming less and less real. It's been this way for awhile. The things I do are becoming more automatic, like I think about it less and less, my eyes are like a television screen and the picture is getting smaller and smaller and farther way. I care about things less and less, lately I've been having trouble sleeping, I lie awake for hours every night and when sleep finally does come it's filled with dreams, people I've known telling me things I can't understand, I always wake up sweating but can never remember what they said. Its as if i'm somehow losing a faith a faith I once held, like I'm fading away, knowing less and less of who I am, my brain is absentee, I constantly question on things I once took for granted. Its really kinda weird and I can' quite decide what to make of it.

    no one even reads this so I'm essentially writing to myself but geez, I just needed to get that out

     

Thursday, 12 January 2006

  • 2737 BC -- Emperor Shen-Nung in China prescribes cannabis for beri-beri, constipation, 'female weakness,' gout, malaria, rheumatism and absentmindedness.

    2000 BC -- In Egypt, cannabis is used to treat sore eyes.

    1400 BC -- A Bronze Age drug trade supplied hashish and opium to ancient cultures throughout the eastern Mediterranean as balm for the pain of childbirth and disease.

    1000 BC -- Cannabis use begins in India to overcome hunger and thirst by the religious mendicants.

    1000 BC -- Bhang, a cannabis preparation (a drink, generally mixed with milk) is used as an anesthetic and anti-phlegmatic in India.

    200 BC -- In ancient Greece, cannabis is used as a remedy for earache, edema, and inflammation.

    200 AD -- A Chinese physician, Hoa-Tho, prescribes cannabis as an analgesic in surgical procedures.

    800 AD -- Mohammed allows cannabis but forbids alcohol.

    1000 AD -- Moslems produce hashish as medicine.

    1621 -- The medical book The Anatomy of Melancholy by English clergyman Robert Burton claims cannabis is a treatment for depression.

    pre-1700 -- Cannabis is used in Africa to restore appetite and to relieve pain of hemorrhoids. Its antiseptic uses are also known to certain African tribes. Various other uses, in a number of African countries, include the treatment of tetanus, hydrophobia, delirium tremens, infantile convulsions, neuralgia, cholera, menorrhagia, rheumatism, hay fever, asthma, skin diseases, and protracted labor during childbirth.

    1763 -- The "New English Dictionary" says cannabis root applied to skin eases inflammation.

    1799 -- Napoleon's army re-turns from Egypt with knowledge (and samples) of cannabis. The scientific members of Napoleon's forces are interested in the drug's pain relieving and sedative effects.

    1839 -- William O'Shaughnessy, an Irishman working in the service of the British in India, writes the first modern English medical article on cannabis.

    1850 -- Medical use of cannabis declines and cannabis begins to lose support of the medical profession as other medications, considered superior to cannabis in their effects and more easily controlled as to dose, come into wide use.

    1854 -- The U.S. Dispensary of 1854 lists cannabis compounds as suggested remedies for a multitude of medical problems, including neuralgia, depression, hemorrhage, pain relief and muscle spasm.

    1860 -- The Committee on Cannabis Indica of the Ohio State Medical Society is convened. The Committee reports that their respondents claimed cannabis successfully treated neuralgic pain, dysmenorrhea, uterine hemorrhage, hysteria, delirium tremens, mania, palsy, whooping cough, infantile convulsions, asthma, gonorrhea, nervous rheumatism, chronic bronchitis, muscular spasms, tetanus, epilepsy and appetite stimulation.

    1893 -- India establishes the India Hemp Commission to examine the question of cannabis use in India. The Commission reports the use of cannabis as an analgesic, a restorer of energy, a hemostat, an ecbolic, and an anti-diarrhetic. Cannabis is also mentioned in the report as an aid in treating hay fever, cholera, dysentery, gonorrhea, diabetes, impotence, urinary incontinence, testicular swelling, granulation of open sores, and chronic ulcers. Other beneficial effects attributed to cannabis are prevention of insomnia, relief of anxiety, protection against cholera, alleviation of hunger and as an aid to concentration of attention.

    1922 -- The Narcotic Drug Import and Export Act is passed by U.S. Congress. It is intended to eliminate use of narcotics except for legitimate medical use.

    William Randolph Hearst was one of the main instigators of The Marijuana Tax Act along with Andrew Mellon and Harry J. Anslinger (Mellon's nephew). The 1920's had seen the development of synthetic products from hemp, a renewable biomass resource, the development of patent fuel additives and numerous new synthetic products. That, along with the development by Ford of cannabis carbohydrates, threatened the timber industry (Hearst) and the oil industry (Mellon).

    Anslinger (Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics - predecessor to the DEA), along with the Hearst newspaper chain, spread malicious stories on 'the terrible drug marijuana' linking it to rape, thefts, murder and ethnic minorities. Another motivation for Hearst's support of this 'campaign' may lie in the fact that Pancho Villa had recently 'acquired' 800,000 acres of Hearst's prime timberland. Racism and ignorance certainly fueled the success of this 'campaign'. Anslinger continued with his crusade against Hemp until his retirement in the 1960's. His campaign had been felt around the world and was ultimately successful in the prohibition of Cannabis in many countries around the world.

    Peace and Love     Jon

Monday, 09 January 2006

  • so i was looking through the ppl on xanga that are in the Lincoln metro, there is more then 10,000 frigin ppl from lincoln on xanga, thats alot plus its really an oddly mixed lot, ppl from lincoln don't all act like any one thing, theres lotsa different types of ppl in lincoln, its pretty cool in a way, but as i've suspected for a long time now, there seems to be rather few hott girls in lincoln which sucks, however there does seem to be quite a few stoners in the LC, lol, we're a real "grass roots" city, anyhow boringness ensues

    "when in doubt, do it doted"

    Jon

Thursday, 22 December 2005

  • well here we are at another Christman season, a time to remember the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ but for too many ppl it seems that this time of yeah they have to watch out to make sure they don't offend some other person's belief, it seems that at this time of the year other non-christian ppl celebrate holidays like Kwanza, this holiday was invented by the negro ppl so that they did not have to celebrate the "white" holiday of christmas, but do they forget that this is America and that we are a christian nation? by this display of detestment for our American holiday they ferther segregate themselves from our american way of life, if they want to be in our great country they damn well better celebrate our holidays and if they want to celebrate some other day then they can go back to the AIDS  infested african hole they crawled out of when they came here. another holiday that another non-christian ppl celebrate is Hunnaka, this day is celebrated by the zionist bankers and the jews that believe that Jesus was NOT the messiah, even when he  came to them they rejected him and further nailed him, our Lord and Savior, to a cross, but now these ppl think that they have a right to come into our christian nation, among this christian ppl and celebrate this horror, if these corupt zionists want to be in our country they damn well better celebrate the day of our Lord or they can go back asia minor and get shot to crap. so anyhow the point is that in our God fearing country you damn well better celebrate our holidays or you can get the hell out cuz we don't want you here

    Peace and Love Jon

     

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