It was only after U.S. veteran Jonathan Lubecky pulled the trigger on a loaded gun aimed at his head and it misfired that he finally decided to seek help. He had tried to commit suicide five times, after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of 12 years in the Marines and the Army, including service in Iraq.
Like many ex-servicemen and women experiencing mental health issues, Lubecky went to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). But none of the treatments offered there worked for him. The only two drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration for PTSD, Zoloft and Paxil, were more effective in women than in men, and didnt work for combat-related PTSD. Out of desperation, he volunteered as a subject in an experimental study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for chronic, treatment-resistant PTSD in veterans, firefighters and police officers.
There is a grand plan to make cannabis legal nationwide and not for "obvious reasons" but for
"not obvious reasons". A stoned population will be much easier to control and probly not have
much "fight" or "caring" to what the GOVT/NWO is doing now/next. Not everybody going to be
stoned. Just like people can ignore alcohol as its everywhere. The biggest war on a drug now is
"Opiates" which is exclusively made by big pharma and has a lot of ways to spill into society.
Another "grand plan" I think.
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If you are in a horror movie, you make bad decisions, its what you do.