Sunday, December 6, 2009

I uploaded two new videos The Hemp Revolution part 1 and 2. I'd forgotten all the uses for hemp there's 25,000 different uses, the video helped jog my memory of why this plant is so beneficial to man. Even if you don't smoke pot or condone it, any civilized person can watch these videos and see that the hemp plant alone has no place being illegal, suppressed, or eradicated, only a concentrated deliberate act of man government and corporation would make a plant this useful to humans illegal. I've looked into suppressed technology for the past few years, and see many parallels between hemp suppression and advanced technology suppression, advanced technology has compartmentalization secrecy which aids in it being kept secret. I was turned on to hemp suppression and activism when on Grateful Dead tour, my first show was Landover 1988 third and fourth nights, since I was there for all four shows and camped for five nights I met a lot of cool people. What I'd learned was that the government corporations timbre, paper, fossil fuel, pharmaceutical, and more knew the great benefit of this plant, and legislated and lobbied for it to be illegalized, even when the majority of people and doctors did not agree with it being made illegal, the reason why this happened is money, not what good it would do humans. To propagate this myth of being a danger to people they used bogus information, put out by a controlled media. Even if smoking grass was bad for you, the hemp plant itself posed no threat to people like the media portrayed, but this is no surprise to people who are in the know, and when the gov/corp/media works together we can only expect things like this. Some people might say that there's been a conspiracy to suppress hemp, I can't think of any other definition that adequately defines this scenario, since a group of people had to have worked together to pull off something as stupid as this, hopefully soon the veil will be lifted off the eyes the people so they will demand change. I was in a band in the late 90's called Erratica we played a Norml benefit at the student union on UNC campus with a couple of other bands, where I met locals that were into hemp reform as well, it seems that I've turned my interest away from the hemp subject for the past few years, and that it's about time to get back on board to help put out information about hemp suppression and connect with like minded people.

Peace db.

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