Propaganda Alert

Monday, March 14, 2005

Smoking is Good for You

There is hardly any area of our western society more fraught with lies and disinformation than that of the issue of tobacco smoking. It seems the anti-smoking zealots are out in full force these days, emboldened by governement propaganda, to make sure none of us who actually enjoy the occasional cigarette are even allowed to partake in our own homes. Such is the Owellian state of the world when the Powers that Be can intrude on personal lifestyle choices, and be backed by the easily suggestible popular majority.

There is a side of the anti-smoking debate that rarely, if ever gets mentioned in the mainstream press; that there is quite a bit of factual scientific data which suggests that smoking tobacco can be beneficial to your health. I know it may sound crazy and unbelievable to many who have been conditioned for years by the rabid anti-smoking campaign waged by our "elected" representatives, but what if it's true?.

What if most of the lung cancer, heart disease, and other serious ailments routinely blamed on the demon leaf, were actually caused by a sedentary lifestyle, a fast food diet rich in trans-fats, and environmental pollution and toxins spewed forth by administration-friendly corporate behemoths? What if there was some specific benefit to smoking that the government doesn't want you to know about, much less partake in? Benefits like increased blood flow to the brain, resulting in increased attention span and ability to concentrate, improved memory function and reasoning capabilities? Why in the world would our government not want us to be able to think well, to remain mentally sluggish, apathetic and asleep.

It seems there is much more than meets the eye behind the global push to ban smoking. A sinister agenda whose interests are served when bright capable individuals, manipulated by manufactured fear of smoking tobacco, choose to give up the very thing that might help them SEE behind the lies of their benevolent leaders, to a world very different than what is commonly accepted.

Sitting on the porch, enjoying a good smoke...

Relic

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