Cannabis cures cancer and governments know it
In fact, the government has known since 1974 that cannabis can treat cancer. In 1972, Richard Nixon allocated a budget infinitely larger than that allocated by his predecessors to the war on drugs. He believed that if he could persuade everyone that cannabis had the same carcinogenic dangers as cigarettes, he could gain the support he needed at the time. He therefore commissioned the University of Virginia School of Medicine to conduct a two-year study on the effects of THC on the human body. It stated that when THC is administered in its most concentrated form, such as cannabis oil, the substance attacks any mutated cells in the body while regenerating and strengthening living cells.
They had discovered the PERFECT cure for cancer. It worked quickly, effectively, and on a wide variety of cancers, at all stages, without any side effects or collateral damage. Unlike chemotherapy, which accelerates the deterioration of the human body and kills 1 in 5 patients. Not only that, but other research showed it could dissolve all kinds of tumors and even fight extremely powerful parasites like Staphylococcus aureus.
When Richard Nixon learned of the study’s results, he wasn’t thrilled. He had the report shelved. In 1976, President Gerald Ford shut down all public studies on cannabis and handed over the research to big pharmaceutical companies, which obviously failed to “succeed” in developing cannabis-based medicine. This must have suited them, since they knew they would immediately lose almost all the markets they had a monopoly on selling their chemical products, and would immediately go bankrupt if the true virtues of cannabis were promoted to consumers and patients.
It was only years later that we gained access to this study, thanks to a few dedicated doctors and legal professionals who filed a Freedom of Information Request.