Hemp is a very durable, renewable, and sustainable natural
fiber that functions as a raw material for thousands of products. The problem?
Hemp undermines massive capitalistic, monopolistic industries that don't want
any competition, and the US
government has pretended that hemp is the same pot for 50 years, fooling nearly
all Americans into believing that if hemp is legal, everybody will get stoned
all day and nobody will go to work and pay taxes. That's why the federal government
and Congress classified hemp as a schedule
1 controlled substance, so nobody would know the difference and raise hell
about it. In fact, the USA
is the only developed nation that doesn't cultivate industrial hemp.
Get it straight. The function, application, and cultivation
of hemp is nothing like that of marijuana. When growing "pot" the
female plants are spaced apart well, and the male plants are destroyed so they
don't seed the female plants, which would make them less potent. You see, with
hemp, the plants are grown close to each other, creating an abundance of seeds.
The stalks are then processed and
used for fuel, fiber, paper, textiles, cordage, and very durable building
materials, and the seeds become food, supplements, and organic body care. This
is the difference the US
government does not want everyone to understand.
Hemp requires only half the water that alfalfa does to grow,
and also does not need heavy pesticide application. Again, that's more
information that Monsanto, Bayer, Syngenta, Dow, Dupont, and the other "Chem-Ag"
giants do not want you to figure out.
The pot–hemp brainwash
trick propagated by the US Government
Hemp can be grown in almost any soil and requires minimal
maintenance. Hemp has less than .3% THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) content, so it
won't get you "high," yet, the US government wants
us all to believe hemp is illegal because it will. Big lie. In fact, until January 1st, 2019 , the US
government wants everyone to think hemp is a dangerous drug, even a narcotic,
like cocaine and heroin, and the DEA will invade your property and arrest you
if you defy them. Thou shall not engage Cannabis Sativa or else face decades in
federal prison.
Financial tycoons in America
control the billion dollar enterprises known as the power companies. They are
like the mafia and they don't want any competition. For their dynasties to stay
in tact, they led Americans to believe hemp means pot, and pot gets you high.
Period. These falsehoods were spread in the 1920s and 1930s using "yellow
journalism" with catchy headlines about the dangers of marijuana,
including horror stories about car wrecks and overdoses.
There were even propaganda films produced to further
stigmatize hemp as the "Devil's Weed" and the "Assassin of
Youth." Be sure to warn your children about hemp, it's a violent narcotic
that breeds violence and insanity and destroys the soul, they would claim.
Hemp as economic fuel on
a massive scale
Most homes in America
have their power delivered by utility companies that also maintain the
transmission equipment. Most of these companies have grown into monopolistic, investor-owned
corporations that rip off millions of "ratepayers" across a whole
state. Meters are often misread or simply miscalculate, and power-paying
customers have no way of verifying or proving it otherwise, so they just stroke
that check because they have no choice.
PG&E of California
services over 5 million homes. Florida Power & Light is the biggest utility
in the Sunshine State ,
also servicing nearly 5 million customers. Unless a family has the funds to buy
solar panels and wind mills, they virtually have no choice but to "pay out
the wazoo" for their electric power.
Farmers around the world, except for in the USA ,
grow hemp commercially as an economic crop on a massive scale. The hemp
currently sold in the US
is imported from Canada
and China . Imagine
the moronic irony of politics. We pay a fortune to other countries for
something simple, economical and sustainable that we could all cultivate right
here.
Have you ever heard any US President even mention hemp as
fuel? No. Yet, as our reserves of petroleum are quickly becoming depleted, and
as we rely on rogue nations from the Middle East for
oil, we could become energy independent nearly over night by simply growing and
cultivating
industrial hemp on a large scale. We have plenty of land that's owned and
managed by the Federal Government, so don't let them fool you about that
either.
The oil from hemp seeds and stalks can easily be converted
into biofuels, like biodiesel (a.k.a. hempoline), that can be used to power
engines. Now you know why hemp is illegal to grow in America .
Think of the rich, elite, oil tycoons that have run and manipulated this
country for a century, like the insidious Rockefellers.
Tune into NewsTarget.com
for more information on how the new revolution of hemp can help you and your
family thrive for generations to come.
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