A Harvard University study from 2007 which remains the most comprehensive ever released on THC’s potential to combat tumors found that in just three weeks doses of THC were able to cut lung cancer tumor growth in half in mice subjects, and were able to reduce cancer lesions by even more.
Below is a very compelling 18 minute video. It includes evidence of person in constant attendance of Hillary Clinton who is always carrying a spring-loaded drug injector, he stands between Secret Service and Hillary Clinton. He may be a doctor specializing in seizures and epilepsy. She cannot walk up stairs, cannot walk a single block unassisted, cannot stand upright without assistance, and appears to also be wearing a medical device under a overcoat (in August in Nantucket) as well as evidence that she is wearing a catheter tube that drains to a bag on her right leg. She certainly has blood clot issues, is taking very dangerous blood-thinning drugs, and may be at risk of imminent death.
There is convincing proof that vitamin D 5000 IU daily will lower mortality and promote longevity. Likewise bacterially derived vitamin K ( menaquinone) has substantial anti-inflammatory effects that likely retard aging and combat multiple health issues. It is part of the cause for the French paradox. These are simple, nontoxic and cheap supplements that could benefit the whole world. Here are three references worth your time.
None of the candidates have a coherent national policy matrix in part because they don't want one — their staffs are not designed to actually create coherent national policy that addresses all threats and needs in the context of a grand strategy on one side and a balanced budget on the other.
What we have now is platitudes and theater — no one, least of all the media and particularly singling out the progressive and conservative media, is holding the candidates accountable for being serious.
Below the fold are snap-shots of what an honest evidence-based policy conversation should consider, for each of the following:
Economic Issues: Budget & Economy, Government Reform, Social Security, Tax Reform, Technology & Infrastructure, Welfare & Poverty
Social Issues: Abortion, Corporations, Education, Families & Children, Health Care, Principles &Values.
Domestic Issues: Civil Rights, Crime, Drugs, Environment, Gun Control, Jobs
International Issues: Eneregy & Oil, Foreign Policy, Free Trade, Homeland Security, Immigration, War & Peace
The accounting errors and manipulated numbers, though obviously problems in their own right, highlight a far greater problem for the Defense Department than only bad recording keeping and wasteful spending habits. In reality, they are a representation of the poor decision-making, and lack of oversight and accountability that plague our nation’s government as a whole.
The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management & Comptroller) (OASA[FM&C]) and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service Indianapolis (DFAS Indianapolis) did not adequately support $2.8 trillion in third quarter journal voucher (JV) adjustments and $6.5 trillion in year-end JV adjustments.