Okay, today I’m doing something a little different. I know a lot of people who come here think I’m just some conspiracy-theorist. That the government wouldn’t ever do the things it has always done. That our CIA is all Red, White, and Blue. That the government is here to help. Check the sources which they provide. It’s outside of my little ranting. Figure it out.
This is a series of twelve, ten minute videos. A full-fledged two hour independent documentary on the Drug War. I am planning on using a series of videos to help spread the word on this vital aspect of the eradication of our civil rights. By the way, for those who don’t believe the CIA is involved, you will really get a kick out of the seventh clip. And don’t forget to check out their sources either. Peace, Jim
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Okay, that should keep you busy if you choose to watch these. If you watch them, then I think you’ll understand why I make the Drug War the cornerstone of my rant. Because it is this war by which we have nearly been defeated.
I say nearly, because we only have a few more opportunities before a peaceful solution can be reached. I’d prefer not to have a full scale violent revolution/war in this country.
If you like them, please post them on your site, or forward this link to your friends. Or not. It’s all up to you. Peace,
Rev. Jim Lunsford
First Cannabist Church
The sword is a poor substitute for truth and devotion.
- Me
4 responses so far ↓
Linda Shelton // December 14, 2008 at 9:19 pm
I’m glad you made this blog!
Peace.
Jim Lunsford // December 14, 2008 at 9:48 pm
Thanks, it is a labor of love. Peace, Jim
clintonskakun // December 23, 2008 at 3:38 am
This is awesome that you made a blog mostly dedicated to revealing what the government does. The people need to know.
Jim Lunsford // December 23, 2008 at 12:21 pm
Thanks, I just love YouTube for making these videos available. They are a bit tough to find sometimes, but well worth the effort. I’m really glad that so many people feel the way I do about these things. When people respond so overwhelmingly, like you, then I know there is no need for hope. Hope is when you believe something is lost. And obviously, though we are deeply flawed, Truth, Liberty, and Justice for All remain deeply ingrained in enough of us to ensure freedom for all. Thanks again, Jim