A study published in the journal, Psychoneuroendocrinology, further illustrates not only why cannabis is so beneficial for PTSD-related treatment, but also what part the body’s internal system of endocannabinoids plays in the process of mental health. By assessing 38 survivors of Ugandan civil war who suffer from PTSD, and 38 survivors of the same civil war that Read More…
Anthony Tyler
Freemasonry and the Occult through the Eyes of Manly P. Hall
“Religion is the spiritual part of learning, philosophy the mental part, and the sciences, including the arts and crafts, the physical part. As man himself has a spiritual, mental, and physical nature, and all of these natures manifest in his daily living, he must become equally informed in all the parts of his nature if Read More…
Science Discovers Syntax in Animal Communication
A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications has become one of the first scientific researches into the “language” of the animal kingdom. Aside from spiritual and philosophical ideals remaining today that place animals as a respected brother of humanity, postmodern society has turned the animal kingdom into a commodity like everything else. This is not Read More…
Sweden vs. Julian Assange: Former Swedish Intel Agent Turned Top Journalist Linked to Case
With the recent UN panel deeming Julian Assange’s detainment “arbitrary,” Assange has still been unable to find his way to freedom so far, but this doesn’t mean that progress isn’t being made. Now, more than ever, alternative media has made efforts to dive deeper still into the case of Sweden vs. Assange; not surprisingly, the Read More…
UK Tries to Speculate that MDMA Damages Serotonin Receptors
A study published earlier this week in the journal of Psychopharmacology, conducted by the BAP (British Association for Psychopharmacology) surmised that chronic MDMA usage basically impairs social intelligence by “damaging serotonin receptors” and that this effect compounds over time as well. The Last American Vagabond would like to place a heavy amount of scrutiny on Read More…
The Continued Suppression of CBD and its Medical Efficacy
A study published last year in the journal, Neuropharmacology, lays some important groundwork in understanding the fundamental mechanisms in the therapeutic mood regulation ability of cannabis. The scientists involved looked at Cannabidiol’s effects on mice that were physically induced into chronic depression through brain surgery, in order to watch the results of administration of the Read More…






