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The God Plant: A documentary about weed

You will not see anything about this documentary in the mainstream media and that's because it is not benefiting the global pharmaceutical companies.


When most people hear the word Weed or Cannabis, they imagine happy, hungry stoners, in most cases, using an illegal recreational drug. For the vast majority of people this is where their knowledge on the subject begins and ends. Cannabis, or its non psycho-active form Hemp, has been used by humans for thousands of years and is currently the number one contender for being one of the most useful plants on the planet.


Until recently, Hemp was one of the most important crops grown on Earth. The Empires that were carved out by Britain, France and Spain were rooted in Hemp cultivation. From Africa to India and South America, their locations were chosen for their Hemp growing potential. During hearings on Marijuana law in the US during the 1930’s, claims were made about Marijuana’s ability to cause men of colour to become violent and solicit sex from white women. This imagery became the backdrop for the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, which effectively banned its use and sale in the US and the majority of the western world followed.

The main issue here was, there was no distinction made between the psycho-active effects of Cannabis and non psycho-active Hemp. They were both made illegal to cultivate and, effectively, overnight the world lost access to a plant that had supplied the majority of Oral Medicine, Rope, Paper, Clothes, Oil, Soap, a source of high Vegetable Protein and many other uses too many to mention, for over five thousand years. The fibres are strong and highly resistant to rot. Clothes and rope made from Hemp last many years longer than from other natural fibres and the original Denim Jeans were made from, you guessed it, Hemp!

The Medical uses for Marijuana have been well known for many Millennia. The Ancient Chinese and Egyptians being at the forefront. The BBC ran a story in 2003 claiming that the anointing oil used by Jesus and his apostles to help crippling diseases, was a Cannabis extract called Kaneh-bosem, which had miraculous results. Two thousand years ago Cannabis was used to effectively treat Epilepsy and the ones administering the medicine would be perceived as miracle workers.

Cannabis contains thousands of active compounds with the main ones being THC, THCA, CBD, CBC and CBN. A quick search on the internet shows that concentrated and non-concentrated forms of Cannabis have been used effectively to treat many ailments including, but not restricted to; Parkinson’s, Epilepsy, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Tourette’s, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Heart Disease, Depression, Anxiety, Chemotherapy side effects, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia, HIV-­related Peripheral Neuropathy, Huntington’s Disease, Incontinence, Insomnia, Multiple Sclerosis, Pruritus, Sleep Apnea and the holy grail of all, Cancer.

In lab tests when THC is introduced to Cancer cells, they die on contact. The mutating cell is overwhelmed by the molecule and essentially commits suicide. Healthy cells are left unharmed. Scientist believe this is because the Cancer cells are larger and have more receptors and are simply overwhelmed by the THC molecule and disrupt the reactions inside the cell. There is overwhelming evidence and proof that Hemp oil, a concentrated form of Cannabis, can clear skin Cancer within 14 days, some as few as 4 days. It appears that THC assisted with other compounds in the plant, kills cells that grow uncontrollably, and that is exactly what Cancer is!

The other exciting research being conducted at present is with Epilepsy. Now rediscovered as a treatment, more powerful and successful than any other drugs on the market. Taken in its Hemp oil form, very low in THC and high in CBD, it has massively reduced Epileptic fits in children and adults. Children have gone from 400 fits a week down to just one or none. CNN ran a three part series called ‘Weed’ parts one to three. Parts one and two centered around a young girl named Charlotte Figi. Charlotte was having up to 500 seizures a week and was close to death. A special form of Cannabis was developed to help Charlotte which was subsequently named “Charlotte’s Web”. High in CBD nearly 30% and low in THC 0.3%, it has now reduced her seizures to one every two weeks. The “Charlotte’s Web” strain is now changing the lives of Epilepsy sufferers all over America.

It is interesting to consider that no one has ever died from the use of Marijuana alone, you cannot overdose on Cannabis, in fact the health concerns of Marijuana are minimal when compared to the extremely popular use of Alcohol, Cigarettes, and the ever increasingly worrisome use of Pharmaceutical drugs. What do those 3 things have in common? They are legal, almost everywhere around the world. Something is sorely missing here…

All this and we haven’t even touched on the other aspects such as the recreational use that leads to a feeling of happiness and Euphoria. The social aspect of Marijuana transcends Race and Gender. All that matters is the Weed, socialising and the exchanging of ideas. It inspires people in all aspects of creativity, from music to films and back again. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, nearly all Rappers, Scientists, Philosophers and Thinkers throughout time have attributed Cannabis as a driving force for creativity. Whenever a film is made about weed it is normally a feel good comedy, which is in stark contrast to any films made about Alcohol, Cocaine or Heroin use, that are normally dark and full of violence, death and broken dreams.

So why would a plant that has so many uses and can effectively treat Epilepsy and Cancer be illegal? The answer would appear to be the amount of personal freedom it gives us all as individuals, as we can all grow and process this plant. People who regularly smoke Cannabis report a happier and more peaceful life, spending more time in the now, and less time worrying about the stresses of life. If made 100% legal, a lot of big Corporations and Pharmaceutical companies would go out of business and for some reason the people who rule us don’t want you happy and relaxed. They want you worried about money so you will work and then they can tax you and keep their machine turning over. As Michael Jackson said “They don’t really care about us” and in this case, he couldn’t be more right.

This documentary seeks to be the ultimate Odyssey of exploration into Cannabis and its various uses starting from the formation of the Endocannabinoid system in the simple sea squirt, through to its early uses, through to the plant’s medical benefits and landing at the modern legalisation movements across the Globe. Where the billions generated in tax could be re-­invested back into hospitals, roads, fire departments, scientific research, community projects and the list goes on.



HEMP TRULY IS A PLANT THAT COULD SAVE THE WORLD…… AND US WITH IT!

All about algorithms ( Documentary Video)

Companies, and increasingly governments too, use algorithms to automate bureaucratic processes






( November 26, 2018, Boston, Sri Lanka Guardian) Whether you get a job or a mortgage, who is released early from prison: algorithms increasingly determine the big decisions in our lives. Algorithms rule us all, algorithms rule everything. Because algorithms are faster and more efficient than people. But do they always make better decisions? And what does a society look like in which we are sent by big data and computer code?

Companies, and increasingly governments too, use algorithms to automate bureaucratic processes. These algorithms, sets of instructions and rules that are fed by big data, unnoticeably determine our lives more and more. For example, the algorithm of Facebook determines which (political) advertisements we see and see large groups of employees in the on-demand economy never even a boss. From an application procedure to a dismissal request they are controlled by an algorithm. Where should they complain if something does not go as it should be?

Legislatives are also emerging in the judiciary. For example, an American prisoner had to sit longer than comparable prisoners because the algorithm, which establishes a risk score, gave him an inexplicably high outcome. And unlike the decisions made by a judge, it turns out to be virtually impossible to challenge the assessment of an algorithm. Recently the British company Cambridge Analytica appeared to have developed models based on large amounts of Facebook data, which could influence the voting behaviour of voters. These psychographics show that algorithms can not only steer individual lives but also democracy.

The mathematicians and programmers begin to realize that the algorithms that are among all these automated decision systems are not neutral and may contain errors. Because the smart code may then decide more quickly than people, the results are not only sometimes defective, but sometimes downright dangerous. Should we be blindly guided by the decisions of the algorithm?

Originally broadcasted by VPRO in 2018.
© VPRO Backlight April 2018

Sri Lanka Parliament : Documentary Video

The first legislature established in Ceylon was the Executive Council and the Legislative Council, which were established on March 13, 1833 according to the recommendations of the Colebrook-Cameron commission.






( November 17, 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Sri Lanka Parliament: Documentary Video was produced by Sri Lanka Parliament. This useful documentary hs featured a brief history of the parliamentary system in Sri Lanka.

The first legislature established in Ceylon was the Executive Council and the Legislative Council, which were established on March 13, 1833 according to the recommendations of the Colebrook-Cameron commission. The Executive Council was composed of the Colonial Secretary, the officer commanding the Military Forces, the Attorney General, the Auditor-General and the Treasurer and the duties of the council were advisory and the Governor of Ceylon, who presided over their meetings and consulted them but was at liberty to disregard their advice. At first it was made up of only British officials but later included native citizens. At the beginning 16, and later 49, members were elected for the Legislative Council, but a limited number of people were qualified to vote.

In 1931 the Legislative Council was dissolved and in its place a more powerful State Council of Ceylon was established with its 101 members elected by universal adult franchise as provided by the Donoughmore Constitution.

Prior to the granting of independence and the establishment of the Dominion of Ceylon on 4 February 1948, a new bicameral parliament was established in 1947, according to the recommendations of the Soulbury Commission after the State Council was dissolved. It was based on the Westminster model with an upper house, the Senate, whose members were appointed and a lower house of parliament, the House of Representatives, whose members were directly elected. The House of Representatives consisted of 101 Members (increased to 157 in 1960) and the Senate consisted of 30 Members, of whom 15 were elected by the House of Representatives and 15 nominated by the Governor-General of Ceylon.

The Senate was abolished on 2 October 1971. On 22 May 1972 when the republican constitution was enacted, the House of Representatives was replaced with the National State Assembly which had 168 elected members. This itself was replaced by the Parliament of Sri Lanka when the constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka was enacted in 1977.




Click Here to Sinhala version of the Documentary Video 

To Change Everything: An Anarchist Appeal

( January 17, 2015, New York City, Sri Lanka Guardian) A video collaboration with CrimethInc.

If you could change anything, what would you change? Would you go on vacation for the rest of your life? Make fossil fuels stop causing climate change? Ask for ethical banks and politicians? Surely nothing could be more unrealistic than to keep everything the way it is and expect different results.

Our private financial and emotional struggles mirror global upheaval and disaster. We could spend the rest of our days trying to douse these fires one by one, but they stem from the same source. No piecemeal solution will serve; we need to rethink everything according to a different logic.

To change anything, start everywhere.







Sri Lanka: Presidential Election 2015 ( Video)

( December 19, 2014, Hong Kong SAR, Sri Lanka Guardian) This week’s episode of Weekly Roundup, a weekly video programme produced by the Asian Human Rights Commission, a rights group headquartered in Hong Kong SAR, covers events in Hong Kong, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

The episode begins with the recent carnage in Pakistan, where members of the Taliban have massacred more than 100 children, among others, in an attack on an army school.

Next, AHRC TV turns to Sri Lanka where early presidential elections are fast approaching. Basil Fernando and Nilantha Ilagamuwa of the AHRC offer their take on the intriguing circumstances.



Finally, in Hong Kong, the employer that tortured Indonesian domestic worker Erwiana Sulistyaningsih is set to stand trial.

The bulletin can be watched online at AHRC YouTube. We welcome both human rights feeds to be considered for weekly news bulletin, and your suggestions to improve our news channel. Please write to news@ahrc.asia. You can also watch our Weekly Roundup on Facebook.



MH-17: The Untold Story

| Video Documentary By RT

( Octber 23, 2014, Moscow, Sri Lanka Guardian) Three months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was brought down over Ukraine, there are still no definitive answers about what caused the tragedy. Civil conflict in the area prevented international experts from conducting a full and thorough investigation.

The wreckage should have been collected and scrupulously re-assembled to identify all the damage, but this standard investigative procedure was never carried out. Until that’s done, evidence can only be gleaned from pictures of the debris, the flight recorders (black boxes) and eye-witnesses testimonies. This may be enough to help build a picture of what really happened to the aircraft, whether a rocket fired from the ground or a military jet fired on the doomed plane.




Sri Lanka: Turned Back to Torture?

( October 4, 2014, Canberra, Sri Lanka Guardian) In a Dateline special investigation, Dr David Corlett hears allegations of failed asylum seekers being abused by Sri Lankan security forces after being sent back there by Australia.




Guantanamo Bay: An Untold History of Torture and Resistance

| by RT

( September 8, 2014, Moscow, Sri Lanka Guardian) Few realize how expensive it is to keep Guantanamo Bay prison operational. The Joint Task Force (JTF) detention center, which opened in 2002, costs US taxpayers $140 million a year, breaking down to about $800,000 per detainee.

The JTF was never meant to be permanent, yet twelve long years after the first round of prisoners arrived, 149 prisoners remain detained there indefinitely.

The oft-repeated lie that these men are the “worst of the worst” has clouded the reality that the vast majority are completely innocent, and were simply swept up in a dragnet in Afghanistan. 78 have already been deemed innocent and cleared for release, yet pure political theater keeps them imprisoned.

Moreover, only six of the 149 men have been formally charged with a crime. Five are being tried together as alleged co-conspirators of 9/11, although they are all said to have had varying operational levels, and one stands accused of masterminding the USS Cole bombing. Yet the commissions’ process is completely corrupted by absurd levels of government secrecy, classification and intrusion.

A few weeks ago I traveled to Cuba to cover the continuing plight of these men and conduct an in-depth investigation for Breaking the Set. The report details how America came to host one of the most notorious prisons in Cuba, the brutal and systematic torture that took place, the sham of the 9/11 military commissions, the ongoing prisoner hunger strike and how Guantanamo Bay prison could be closed for good.

Gitmo Exclusive Part I: An Untold History of Occupation, Torture & Resistance



Gitmo Exclusive Part II: An Untold History of Occupation, Torture & Resistance