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The History Of Ibogaine

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Ibogaine Prohibition Part Of Socialist Pharmakeia Agenda


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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."


Prohibition: Like many other incredibly valuable ethnobotanicals with miraculous pharmacological properties, the socialist banned Iboga(Ibogaine) without so much as asking the American people. They have herded America into a "submit to us" mentality, when that way of thinking is about as un-American as it gets. Ibogaine, Cannabis, Opium, Kratom, Khat, Coca, were all unfairly prohibited in the United States by socialist, and no one asked the American people what they wanted or how they felt. All of these substances were banned in the 1900's, and the only one that's not completely outlawed is kratom(which is only illegal in a few states). Ibogaine was legal in the United States from 1776(when America was founded), all the way up until 1967 when the tyrants at the FDA assigned it to be schedule 1 controlled substance(which is a lie)..[1] Schedule 1's are considered to have a high potential for abuse, with no recognized medical use, which is totally inaccurate(a lie) when describing Ibogaine. Anyway, that's 191 years of American history that Ibogaine was legal! As of 2025, that would mean that Ibogaine has only been outlawed for 58 years! The FBI, DEA, CIA, NSA, ATF, and FDA all came into existence during the 1900's. Although it was not known by its present name of "FDA" until 1930, the FDA's modern regulatory functions began with the passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act, a law a quarter-century in the making that prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated and misbranded food and drugs.[2] The FBI was founded in July 26, 1908.[3] The DEA was founded in July 1973.[4] The CIA was founded in 1947.[5] The NSA was founded in October 24, 1952.[6] The ATF was founded in July 1, 1972, when it officially became an independent bureau.[7]


I make this point often, and that is that the United States was undone by socialist during the 1900's. Everything about America changed during that period.. Ibogaine producing plants remain legal because of the fact that only the Ibogaine substance itself is controlled, not any plant's that produce it. Freemasons, neo nazi's, and satanic temple cults(all occult gangs into drugs)[x][x][x] are in the police, FBI, and DEA, and they will bully you and pretend like it's illegal for you if you try to sell it or possess it, because they discriminate against outsiders and don't want people to have real medicine because they're losery like that. They don't want you to thrive, sell these things, or come up in the world, and rather want to steal your drugs and property, so they can fund their illegal prostitution operations. Just ask the Pensacola FBI, DEA, and SRCSO about their medical euthanasia operation, as well as the illegal prostitution/drug theft and distribution operations they're running: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/dea-agents-held-sex-parties-linked-drug-cartels-report-n330641, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/government-report-dea-agents-had-sex-parties-with-prostitutes/, and here's one more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/report-dea-agents-had-sex-parties-with-prostitutes-hired-by-drug-cartels/2015/03/26/adb2d53e-d3bd-11e4-8fce-3941fc548f1c_story.html


Ibogaine Versatility: In my years of learning about drugs, I have observed that drugs are far more versatile than a lot of people realize. There's an actual medical rule that illustrates this very well, and it is known as the Arndt Schultz Law, which basically states in my own words that any substance is both a medicine or a poison depending solely upon its dosage.[8][9][10] Ibogaine is one of many examples of drugs that are the PERFECT example to illustrate both the versatility of drugs, as well as the Arndt Schultz Law. The reason why, is that Ibogaine can be both a miraculous medicine with tremendous healing potential, or it can be neurotoxic, and even deadly, all dependant upon the dosage of the drug administered!.[14][x][11] Ibogaine can induce neurogenesis and neuroplasticity, or it can be neurotoxic.[x][11] "The compound exhibited exceptional effects on neuronal structure and function, promoting growth and reconnection."[14] "Neurotoxic effects of ibogaine may not be directly relevant to its anti-addictive properties, as no signs of neurotoxicity were found following doses lower than 25 mg/kg intra-peritoneal in rats."[11] Finally, here's another source that proves that it's good for the brain, and induces neuroplasticity(in non-toxic dosages): "Ibogaine is extracted from the root bark of a West African plant and has shown to have neuroplastic effects in the brain".[12] Neuroplasticity is a term used to describe your brain's ability to change and get stronger through new experiences or stimuli, like Ibogaine administration for example.[13] Ibogaine affects the cerebellum.[15]


To further illustrate the versatility of drugs(specifically Ibogaine in this case), and to defend Gods medicine, I want to point out a few things. The first thing I'm going to point out, is how Shamans(witches) in Africa, used Iboga(the Ibogaine producing plant native to Africa), to practice divination, and necromancy, among other occult practices.[16][17][18] Right off the bat, a lot of Christians and Jews will condemn this plant/drug...However: As I've previously stated, drugs are versatile, and can be used in a wide range of ways. Just because the occult uses certain plants for the enemies purpose, does not mean that Gods people can not use them for his purpose.(See Ecclesiastes 3:1 and 1 Timothy 4:1-5) Ibogaine is a medicine, and has proven micraulous medicinal benefits when used properly.[x] Ibogaine can be a medicine, a psycehdelic, an occult tool, or a deadly poison.[x][x][x][x] On that note, I want to share a great MSM journalism report: 60 Minutes, Using Psychedelics For Healing PTSD


The CIA's Interest In Ibogaine: According to a Dicovery Channel series called Beyond 2000, Ibogaine was studied by the CIA in the 1950's in Lexington KY for its drug-warfare capabilities.[15] This is no surprise to anyone who has followed my blogs, because I have exposed how the CIA studied MDMA, Scopolamine, and other illicit drugs including LSD, for their potential drug-warfare capabilities. Citations for those claims are cited on various blogs throughout this website, including one titled: "Exposing Dangers Of Pharmaceuticals"


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The Iboga plant itself is not illegal, nor are any other plants that produce it. The seeds and powdered bark are shipped to the United States everyday. Occult gangs will pretend like it's not lawful for outsiders so they can steal it and oppress you, but it is not true. Defend America against these tyrants at all costs. Statements and items are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure, any ailments, conditions, or diseases. That would be terrible right? Not evaluated or approved by the tryants at the FDA. Consult your healthcare provider first. I hope your healthcare provider is the Lord.

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Academic citations:

[1] Alper, Kenneth R., and Howard S. Lotsof. "The use of ibogaine in the treatment of addictions." Psychedelic medicine: New evidence for hallucinogenic substances as treatments 2 (2007): 43-66.

[8] Sharma, Rajneesh Kumar. "Arndt Schultz Law and Its Applications."

[9] Law, Arndt–Schultz. "Homeopathy:: Arndt Schultz Law and its applications in Homoeopathy."

[10] Robinson, Karl. "Hormesis: the Arndt-Schulz lawrediscovered." Hom. links (1992): 14-5.

[11] Litjens, Ruud PW, and Tibor M. Brunt. "How toxic is ibogaine?." Clinical Toxicology 54.4 (2016): 297-302.

[12] Govender, Demi Natisha. The Effects of Ibogaine on Myelination in Sprague Dawley Rats. MS thesis. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa), 2023.

[13] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557811/

[14] https://www.ucdavis.edu/health/news/uc-davis-researchers-achieve-total-synthesis-ibogaine

[16] Shepard, Glenn. "Psychoactive botanicals in ritual, religion and shamanism." Ethnopharmacology, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Oxford: UNESCO/EOLSS (2005).

[17] Sayin, H. Umit. "The consumption of psychoactive plants during religious rituals: The roots of common symbols and figures in religions and myths." NeuroQuantology 12.2 (2014): 276-296.

[18] Fernandez, James W., and Renate L. Fernandez. "“Returning to the path”: The use of iboga [ine] in an equatorial African ritual context and the binding of time, space, and social relationships." (2001): 235-247.

Government Sources:

[2] https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/fda-history

[3] https://www.fbi.gov/history/history-publications-reports/the-birth-of-the-federal-bureau-of-investigation

[4] https://ru.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/moscow/sections-offices/dea/

[5] https://www.cia.gov/legacy/cia-history/

[6] https://www.nsa.gov/Helpful-Links/NSA-FOIA/Declassification-Transparency-Initiatives/Historical-Releases/Truman/

[7] https://www.atf.gov/our-history/atf-history-timeline

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[15] Beyond 2000 Ibogaine - Discovery Channel IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243689/

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