How Bill Clinton’s CBD PR scandal revealed what’s wrong with society

Recently, Marijuana Moment reported on an article that covered some of Bill Clinton’s comments on CBD that he made at an event called the Impact Forum that was held in Orlando. Clinton reportedly endorsed CBD in this article, saying that “it can help with pain.”

However, after the original editors of the article were contacted by the Clinton PR team, they removed the article. You can read the achieved version HERE.

In that article, the former President said:

“I’m trying not to answer any of those hype calls, but I get more messages about CBD than any living man. Imagine that. There is some evidence that you can get CBD with a low THC content that fights pain. Some of these products have been more or less tested to FDA standards and some [haven’t been tested] not at all.”

What Marijuana Moment pointed out was the hypocrisy of Clinton, who, while admitting to having smoked cannabis on one or two occasions, never “inhaled” it and also threatened to do so during his tenure as President of the United States to anyone who recommended it to revoke the federal license for physicians to use medicinal cannabis. In addition, Marijuana Moment also mentioned that he seemed more enthusiastic about cannabis towards the end of his presidency.

Nonetheless, Clinton seems to have opened up to the idea of ​​cannabis-based medicine, even embracing the notion of THC capsules (which is an absolute talking point among the establishment).

“We need a national standard for the THC content of these products and what the tests show. NYU Langone is conducting some of these tests, and CBD could be a viable option for pain relief. We might not lose that many people,” Clinton said.

But we can never confirm whether this is true or not because Clinton’s PR group reached out to the editor and asked him to remove it.

“It was all quoted accurately and live – it was pressure from the Clinton camp PR team that the comments should be closed to the press – so we respected the authors’ request,” wrote an editor of Cannabis & Tech Today Marijuana Moment in a Twitter direct message.

According to the Impact Forum representative who reached out to Marijuana Moment, “No press was eligible to attend this panel,” she said. “We can neither verify how the content was obtained nor confirm citations.”

The problem with news these days…

Of course, any forum has the right to be a “private event,” but the fact that the Clintons’ PR team could simply pressure an editor to remove an article highlights a larger problem. The problem that the news is subject to the whims of the elite. The Clintons are deeply entrenched in the status quo and have a long history of “aggressive behavior,” which has led some to even create the Clinton Death Toll, a list of people who worked for the Clintons and who died under mysterious circumstances Circumstances have ended employment – typically because they were whistleblowers and the like.

I’m not saying it’s true — I’m just pointing out that the Clintons’ combative nature makes a “death list” a plausible possibility.

The point is that this powerful family has the ability to influence how the news is presented or simply get a publisher to remove an article if they see fit. If the publisher had refused, they would surely have been hit with lawsuits and other legal maneuvers to hamper the publisher’s operations.

The Clintons aren’t the only people playing this game, however. How many other influential people change the way they are reported, or simply bury a story or attack the personal character of their critics? Let me put it this way: Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of underage sex trafficking for Jeffrey Epstein, who entertained only the wealthiest of society and hosted illegal pedophile activities on his island — but we still have no idea who the clients were. Allegedly, Ghislaine only acted for Epstein, although names like Prince Andrew and Bill Gates were some of the people who associated frequently with Epstein.

The point is, we’ve hardly heard anything about it on the news. The mainstream media coverage of the trial has been abysmal and I am sure most of you reading this were unaware that she is attempting to appeal this jury conviction and get a new trial.

Additionally, if you look at the prosecution’s legal team and compare it to the entire story of Jeffrey Epstein, everything seems wrong.

Only you must obey the law…

While we’re sold the idea that we’re equal before the law, some people are simply “more equal” than others, to quote Animal Farm’s Napoleon. The fact is that when one compares the punishment for the magnitude of the crimes committed by the average citizen and the sheer amount of power the elite hold over the narrative – it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that we are in a divided society.

The dividing lines aren’t between men and women, nor between skin color, your sexual preference, or any of those sorts of “definors” — it’s like George Carlin said, “It’s a big club — and you’re not in it!”

Bill Clinton’s PR editing of the News is just further evidence to remind you that “George was right!”

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