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https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/cannabis-as-a-weapon-of-war-history-of-cannabis-use-in-warfare/

 

Cannabis is a means of shielding the mind against the unnatural horrors of war, rather than a means of embracing them with impunity. Cannabis is extremely unlikely to turn a “normal”, human being into an enthusiastic, frenzied killer, but may make an anxious or panicked soldier calmer, less fearful, and more able to operate in a stressful situation.

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This is what @GurjantGnosticwrote in an earlier post.

 

The Zulu would seperate the Sukha into two forms. They'd soak the Sukha in water extracting the cbds basically the water solubles, and they'd be left with water cured Sukha that was higher in thc and could be turned to Hash. The water soaked Sukha and Hash were consumed to run 50 miles and more to fight. If wounded they would use the cbd water for pain and slow bleeding or die in Sukha ..I mean Sukh..

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https://www.druglibrary.drugsense.org/schaffer/hemp/history/first12000/7.htm
 

According to at least one white explorer, A. T. Bryant, whose intimate contact with the Zulus is described in his book The Zulu People, "young [Zulu] warriors were especially addicted [to dagga] and under the exciting stimulation of the drug were capable of accomplishing hazardous feats."[15] Some historians have even suggested that the Zulus were intoxicated with dagga when they attacked the Dutch at the Battle of Blood River in 1838.[16]

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