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L: this lady over here is having a problem with her machine
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J: ,,, Ok, Thank you for your talk and I would like to know what you think about smoking and if the cassiopaeans have given you some indication of such?
L: I gather that you haven't read the transcripts...
You know the thing about smoking really started back in.. when was it..1997. Because I decided that I was going to quit smoking because you know I was succumbing to the propaganda and I thought that I got to quit smoking, so I quit smoking, I actually quit smoking and ,,, I started getting sick, having colds, I started getting fluids? I had aches and pains all over my body. I was in so much pain that I could hardly walk. That's where we brought it to the table and we asked the cassiopaeans, so they said that there were many people with a certain genetic profile that it was necessary. and ,,, that I ,,, from smoking. And I was really ,,, with this information, there was
such a campaign about it, you know if you smoke 'your less than a human being, you're a filthy digusting person' that you know 'go hide somewhere in a corner somewhere'.
So time went by and we actually began to do some research on it, once again it comes back to the research. The cassopaeans made this remark and we started doing the research and we discovered that the anti-smoking campaign is one of those psychopathic propaganda programs that are designed to deprive human beings of one the very useful plants, medicinal plants that's available. Of course the tobacco companies have loaded cigarettes with poison to help them to be implicated with certain disease processes, so that would all be linked with tobacco, with tobacco itself.
But the thing is that smoking tobacco, if it's not loaded with kinds of evil chemical known to man which alot of cigarettes are. It actually increases the acethyl choline receptors in your neurons. Smoking tobacco is a pain reduction technique for people with auto-immune conditions, particularly people with rheumatory arthritis benefit from it. If you start getting pain, you smoke a little bit and your pain goes away. Where did ,,,
One of our researchers, Doctor Gabriella Segura, who is a cardiac surgeon has done some really extensive research on it and we've published many many articles on our website and they are well researched. And we found out also that all the research that is against smoking has been paid for by companies that have a vested interest in lying. You know since we're kind of in the science business , my husband is somehow in the academic business, we know how science gets slanted and corrupted by who gets paid for what. I just read that quote from Fred Boyle, you know people that do research, they do research based on them. So, yeah we asked them (cass) and yeah we've done research, and yeah for many people, once again it's individual- not everybody needs to smoke. But for many people it can be extremely beneficial and ,,, you notice the powers that be, that ban it for anyone else, did you know that they reversed the ban on smoking in the european house of parliament aswell as in congress of the united states- They are aloud to smoke there but none of us are - think about it.
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A: I want to ask something. If you study the history of science and see what happened in the 18th , 19th century and you see that most of the famous scientist they were smoking. Researchers they were smoking, pipe or cigarette. And they were smoking not because of there was a big advertisment by this kind of brand, or other kind of brands, it was 18th, 19th century. So they were smoking for some reason, ok. Apperantly smoking helped them to concentrate and focus on some idea. Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein they were always smoking pipes or cigarettes or whatever. So there must have been a good reason for that. Today it's forbidden, before it was a sign of someone who concentrates. Today it seems concentrating is not the right thing to do, you are not supposed to do that. Someone wants to prevent you, ok. But as Laura said, it's individual. I was smoking for many years then I abandoned smoking for about 20 years, I could work without smoking, I could concentrate. I wrote my book, my monograph about Kaluza Klein theory, I developed many things without smoking. But then at a certain point I said 'well that's how far I can go without smoking', it's not really necessary for me, but I see that so many people and people that are really ,,, shape, were smoking, perhaps it acts something. I know how to work without smoking, now I know to work with smoking. But one has to be careful. First it's individual, for everybody it can be different and second it depends what kind of tobacco you smoke, what kind of paper is there, what kind of chemicals are added. There are many environmental issues, in what kind of environment you are living, what kind of chemicals are around you, what is your diet. I mean because everything combined, the human body is a very complicated mechanism and some times you can afford the right thins, like smoking if you have the right diet, you have the right way of living, you do some exercise. For some other people it can damage your brain, damage your body, damage everything. So ,,,
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