Anonymous ID: e8a2b1 Jan. 6, 2020, 2:54 a.m. No.7730596   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0600 >>0610 >>0676 >>0888 >>0940

Kremlin says Merkel, Putin to discuss Middle East crisis in Moscow

 

MOSCOW (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel will travel to Russia on Jan. 11 to discuss the Middle East crisis with President Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader’s press service said on Monday.

 

The Kremlin said Merkel is traveling to Russia at Putin’s invitation and that the two leaders also plan to discuss the situations in Syria, Libya and Ukraine.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-putin-merkel-idUSKBN1Z50YL

Anonymous ID: e8a2b1 Jan. 6, 2020, 3:15 a.m. No.7730620   🗄️.is 🔗kun

( : Thailand launches full-time clinics dispensing cannabis oil : )

 

NONTHABURI, Thailand – Thailand on Monday opened its first two full-time clinics dispensing cannabis oil for medical treatment, a step forward in the government's policy of promoting the licensed use of marijuana products to relieve the symptoms of a range of ailments.

 

About 400 patients, many of them with cancer, were given the oil for free at a flagship clinic at the Public Health Ministry in a suburb of Bangkok.

 

The initial four formulations handed out are used for treating conditions such as migraines, insomnia, nausea, numbness and pain. The medicines are touted as being based on traditional remedies.

 

Thailand was previously known for harsh anti-drug laws, but is now eyeing the economic potential of cannabis. A report last year by Prohibition Partners, which claims to be the leading authority on the subject, said Asia's medical cannabis market would be worth around $5.8 billion by 2024.

 

Around 25 similar clinics have been operating part-time since the legislature agreed in 2018 to amend the country's drug laws to allow the use and production of medical cannabis.

 

The Health Ministry clinic and another in Bangkok are forerunners of a planned nationwide network, if they show positive results.

 

"Marijuana could be an answer. At least the patients' quality of life is improved," said Dr. Prasert Mongkolsiri, the director of a public hospital, who helped advise patients on Monday.

 

"At least it can lessen the side effects of the modern chemical-based medicines that they've been taking for 10 or 20 years," he said, referring to chemotherapy for cancer patients.

 

Chamroen Nakurai, 57, was diagnosed with lymph node cancer two years ago. She said cannabis oil helps lessen the side effects of her chemotherapy, but until now she had been able to get it only through illegal underground suppliers.

 

"The treatment isn't widely available and the cost is quite high if you visit underground clinics, but this service is free and anyone can access it," she said.

 

Nuthjutha Ulpathorn, 29, was born with cerebral palsy that makes her unable to walk and garbles her speech. She began to use cannabis oil two months ago after her mother brought her to a government hospital that started to give out cannabis oil.

 

"I sleep better, and (am) less cranky," Nuthjutha said with a smile.

 

Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the chief architect of the new policy drive, toured the suburban clinic on Monday. He expressed hope that the remedies might be soon added into the National List of Essential Medicine, which allows them to be covered by Thailand's 30-baht ($1) universal health care scheme. Officials say the policy of free cannabis is likely to be changed.

 

Anutin is the leader of the Bhumjai Thai Party, a partner in the country's coalition government. The party won 50 seats in March's general election after Anutin campaigned for legalization of the production of marijuana to aid farmers. Moves to allow small-scale private production are moving ahead.

 

The Public Health Ministry, meanwhile, supervises cannabis production at six locations around the country.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/thailand-launches-full-time-clinics-dispensing-cannabis-oil-68091282

Anonymous ID: e8a2b1 Jan. 6, 2020, 5:09 a.m. No.7730825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0843 >>0851 >>0856 >>0859 >>0873 >>0899 >>0906 >>0911 >>0950 >>0958 >>1000

>>7730749

>So, does anybody have an understanding of how Gervais got away with basically calling Hollywood a bunch of sick perverts all night during the Golden Globes?

Am I the only one that is thinking what I'm thinking?

I wanna say it, but for some strange reason I don't. Like, I really wanna tell you and everyone else, but I'm totally cool with waiting til another person gets this. I don't want to let the cat out the bag, but it would be funny as shit if it's true.

 

I'm not gonna say it, but I'll try to steer. Notice these ;)

>>7730740

>>7730627

>>7730661

>>7730612

 

Now. Think about what has happened since the last Q post stating "the 'silent' war continues".

 

There's more than enough there to be a clue.

Now pair that with what happened at the Golden Globes.

 

>>7730810

>Patriots are in control.

(: Maybe? :)

Guess we'll just have to wait and see

Anonymous ID: e8a2b1 Jan. 6, 2020, 5:18 a.m. No.7730855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0858 >>0882

>>7730772

I'm sorry. I know it's not really the same Mexican comedian, and I'll just make us look moar racist if I say that this cartoon version of a Mexican comedian looks or acts like the other Mexican comedian, ya know, if he were a cartoon, too, or whatever. But I just can't help it, and I have to link this for relevant Keks.

Anonymous ID: e8a2b1 Jan. 6, 2020, 5:34 a.m. No.7730902   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0934 >>0946 >>0948 >>0986

>>7730843

>what are you afraid to say?

Not afraid to say it. But don't want to jinx it.

Also, I'm kind of waiting to see if someone else draws the same conclusion. So, I know I didn't just put the thought out there. Wanted to see if it comes up organically from someone else.

 

>>7730851

>Spill it! I’m still waking up and fuzzy… :)

I want to, but I'm still awake and tired… :(

If I start the wrong thing going for the day, then I feel obligated to stay awake to correct every time someone brings it up again. It's happened once or twice before, and it's not very fun.

 

>>7730856

>Wait. Wasn't there an EO that goes into effect Jan. 2020. Military Tribunal law?

Getting MUCH closer. But that was put in effect awhile back, but definitely worth mentioning, because I totally forgot about that one, too.

 

I'll give you the extra clue. Can you think of how anything you've mentioned, may or may not apply to what happened since the last Q post and/or how/why that may or may not apply to something like the [media]

Specifically who controls it

 

>>7730873

>speak your mind anon

Think about recent comments made by Devin Nunes pertaining to above