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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 29-09-2008

OK kids, this one is very LONG, but it covers a lot of interesting stuff. I dress in’t think the photos are going to show up- I’m a total computer dummy.

1) NIK drug tests are not to subsist depended upon. You can get false positives VERY easily.

2) These folks got a depressing deal for NOTHING! If you analogous chocolate, you might think about buying some of their’s. If the links are blocked, seem good to click on the original paragraph.

3) Although their ideas on food are a borer on the extreme side, I be able to’t examine judicially conclusions with them. The western diet is very bad for your health. We all should be eating a better diet. (Watch "Supersize Me" some day.)

4) These folks are against the War on Drugs. They support our right to use- we should support them in return! Alliances are a good thing!

Granny

Raw Foodists Arrested for Trafficking Chocolate; Interrogated according to "Cacao Crimes"

Raw Foodists Arrested for Trafficking Chocolate;

by dint of. Mike Adams (see all articles by this author)

(NaturalNews) When Ron and Nadine from the Living Libations beauty care and chocolate group (Living Libations) attempted to glide to the United States in August of this year, they ran into something completely unexpected: Drug-sniffing dogs at the Toronto airport. When their dogs took a special good in their raw, unrefined chocolate through hemp seeds and superfood extracts, they were arrested, handcuffed and put through hours of tortuous interrogation. Such begins the journey of Ron and Nadine, the chocolate freedom fighters from Canada.

Accused of trafficking two and a half pounds of hashish (which was really just raw, homemade chocolate), Ron and Nadine were arrested, physically separated into interrogation rooms and handcuffed to chairs. Their six-month old baby was forcibly taken from them, and they were immediately subjected to intense interrogation.

Their chocolate looked suspicious, they were told, inasmuch as it wasn’familiarily in a commercial wrapper. If it’s not Hershey’s, it must be drugs! An on-the-spot drug test from the NIK company (which makes portable drug testing kits) returned a positive result, the Canadian police claimed, and that’s all the evidence they need to arrest anyone.

As you’ll learn later, however, it turns wanting the NIK drug testing kits return erroneous positives nearly 100% of the time suppose that the results are interpreted incorrectly, as they were in this case… (see photos below).

Is this Canada, or Gitmo?
Emboldened by the positive drug test on the pair pounds of raw chocolate, Canadian drug agents scrambled to action. They hadn’t seen a big medicine bust in a long time, and excitement was brewing over the possibility of nabbing someone with a whopping two pounds of hashish! Thus, the tyrants of law enforcement went to be on Ron and Nadine, using Guantanamo Bay tactics to try to force them to admit to substance hashish drug traffickers.

Over the nearest several hours, Ron and Nadine were interrogated by the Canadian equivalent of FBI agents who verbally assaulted them using every lying, deceitful police interrogation tactic in the book. They screamed at Ron and Nadine, threatened them with years in prison and even told each of them that the other had already confessed to drug trafficking, trying to trick them into admitting to crimes they never committed. (There is no law that says police have to tell the truth when they are interrogating you, even for false arrest, by the way.)

Through the undiminished digression, Ron and Nadine resisted the tactics, held their ground and continued to clutch positive intentions. "As I was sitting in the cell," Ron told NaturalNews, "I kept focused on light and verity. I felt like no matter what was happening around me, I was opening up a gateway of light and total truth."

After the interrogation, the threats of "life in jail" and other dishonest tactics used by law enforcement to try to get them to "concede" to drug trafficking, they were ultimately released on bail. Their baby son was returned to them, and they went home. For the next 30 days, they were subjected to surprise visits by Children’s Aid employees (the Canadian version of Child Protective Services), who were told by means of the agency of law enforcement authorities that Ron and Nadine were drug smugglers.

Over this 30 day period, as crime drug trafficking charges were pending against them, Ron and Nadine managed to connect with legal remedy. Their lawyer, Marcy Segal, was ingenious to entice the Crown Attorney to jaculate the chocolate "hashish" sample to a proper lab for testing. And wouldn’t you know it: The test showed that chocolate is chocolate, not hashish.

The charges were dropped, but in no degree apology was ever offered to the couple. Instead, Canadian law enforcement authorities declared, "You must have been smoking something before you came to the airport."

(No doubt someone in this narrative was on crack, but it doesn’t seem to be Ron and Nadine…)

NaturalNews has acquired the actual document delivered to law enforcement functionary in Toronto, declaring there to be unconditionally no drugs in Ron and Nadine’s possession. You can view the PDF of this document here:

http://www.naturalnews.com/investigatio…

Let’sitting try this again
Following their reality cleared by the lab tests, they were determined to return to the United States and accompany the Raw Spirit Festival in Sedona Arizona. Their counsellor had contacted U.S. authorities in advance, advising them that Ron and Nadine were bringing chocolate through their security checkpoints like they crossed from Canada to the United States. "Watch out, it’s chocolate!"

They were told everything was understood, and the chocolate would be allowed through. Imagine their surprise, however, when Ron and Nadine were once against arrested at the airport and accused of — guess which? — smuggling hashish disguised as chocolate!

U.S. law enforcement authorities boost their careers when they attack part in big drug busts, and 2.5 pounds of hashish was a huge bust through anyone’s accounting. So they had every incentive to try to form this bust stick.

Desperate to prove themselves right, the American drug enforcement police ripped though Ron and Nadine’s luggage and clothing, opening every vial, asking questions about all the "alien" things they found there.

What kind of new things? Sea salt. Zeolites. Tea tree oil. Essential oils. Hemp seeds. Probiotics. Raw cacao nibs. You know, dangerous superfoods and supplements.

They were questioned at great length about all these "strange" substances. Apparently, law enforcement personnel have actually never seen superfoods! Subsisting on a diet of processed foods and diet soda, they apparently believe real food is a foreign substance… a criminal substance, in fact. It is a preternatural world, indeed, when those who claim to lift on high the laws of the land have zero familiarity with food harvested from the land…

The scene of military operations kit unsalable article tests produce false positives!
So why did the NIK drug test reveal a positive result when the cacao was tested?

To rejoin that question, NaturalNews purchased a portable narcotics drug test kit from CopQuest.com, an online supply source for law enforcement. The product we purchased is the Narcotics Identification System, duty # 6060. It is manufactured through NIK Public Safety, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.

The ground of admission we used is criterion "E" — which claims to offer "presumptive identifications of Marijuana, Hashish, Hash Oil and THC."

According to the instructions, the test reveals a "precise" for Marijuana (or the other substances listed) while it turns purple. As is stated on the NIK Instructions for Use, step 5:

"5. Break middle ampoule and agitate gently. A blue-violet (or purple) color will develop within a few seconds to a minute if Marijuana, Hashish, Hash Oil or THC is present. Allow sufficient existence in this world for the blue-violet (or purple) to develop for a expressed test."

Here at NaturalNews, we decided to put it to our own test.

The NaturalNews Drug Labs
Here in our NaturalNews labs, we require hundreds of pounds of Hashish just lying around. Or at least that’s which the NIK drug test says. Let me explain:

To test this NIK marijuana kit, I went to my kitchen and grabbed some Amazing Grass Chocolate Superfood (AmazingGrass.com). I thought, if we’re testing with a view to grass, why not trial surprising grass?

Carefully following the NIK instructions, I prepared test E for marijuana:

I put a small sample of Amazing Grass superfood into the plastic bag, resealed the test kit, then broke the left ampoule as instructed. After shaking for 60 seconds (as instructed), here’s what the pouch looked like:

Next, I broke the center ampoule and agitated it gently, just as instructed. To my astonish, the liquid turned a dark blue/flourishing purple color! Here’session the picture you can see for yourself:

Now, remember that the test kit says, "A blue-violet (or purple) color will develop in the compass of a few seconds to a minute if Marijuana, Hashish, Hash Oil or THC is present. Allow sufficient time towards the blue-violet (or purple) to develop for a positive test."

I proceeded with the next step (breaking the right ampoule), and it produced this result (notice the purple make-shift of the liquid at the bottom):

Here’s a close-up of the result contrary to a white background, where you can clearly see a purple tinge in the summit layer of the liquid at the bottom of the pouch:

According to this proof, then, I was in possession of Hashish! I guess Amazing Grass actually is amazing, huh? It have power to morph from chocolate to illegal drugs in an instant! (My apologies to Amazing Grass for this demo. Their product contains without limit no illicit drugs, and in fact, I love their product. Visit them at Amazing Grass - Organic Wheat Grass, Green SuperFood, Kidz SuperFood, Chocolate Green SuperFood, Wheat Grass Tablets, Green SuperFood Capsules to enjoy their delicious superfood products.)

If this exhibition had been conducted at the border, I could own been arrested, handcuffed to a chair in a penitentiary cell, and subjected to ten hours of interrogation.

That’s all it takes, folks: Just one person agitation this plastic test kit and believing he sees a "purple" or "bluish" color. And this is the test the border police are using to arrest raw foodies and charge them with crime crimes! Anything they don’t recognize gets constrain to the NIK test, and just about everything I’ve found produces a similar result.

Here’session not the same important point: Color is a SUBJECTIVE thing. One person might say it’s dark with a long face, a different could assert it’sitting brown, and a third could say it’s purple. All it takes is one crack-smoking idiot with a badge to utter the word, "purple" and suddenly you’re arrested at gunpoint, thrown into a jail cell and interrogated for ten hours. Welcome to the USA!

It is the belief of NaturalNews that the NIK Narcotics Identification products produce false positives or, at the very least, misleading results that are frequently misinterpreted by law enforcement authorities as positives.

NaturalNews has expert that NIK drug tests show positive results for THC for all the following natural substances:

Source: http://boards.cannabis.com/current-events/163159-chocolate-nik-test-injustice.html



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