Hemp Fuel Revolution 2011 ; Solution to Economic Collapse

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Hank Scorpio, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. This is a short video I created on hemp fuel. Some of the clips are from the documentary The Emperor of Hemp.
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    Jack Herer (June 18, 1939 – April 15, 2010) – The Emperor of Hemp “Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere.” – George Washington



    “The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.”
    - Carl Sagan


    Cannabis grows like a weed, repairs toxic soil, and grows better in hydroponics. Onward to FULL legalization! If economic collapse is real, you have to be insane not to plant weed everywhere! This plant will save the world from the current path of self destruction. Oil was never supposed to be drilled from the ground or deep water. Current petroleum, oils, plastics and most products are toxic to the envrionment and human health. Hemp products are biodegradable and healthy for the planet and all life. When food, fuels, plastics, fibre, medicine are grown locally energy consumption dramatically reduces.
    Read an important message from Rick Simpson on his website, link below.


    Onward To Full Legalization - Phoenix Tears

    Plant weed everywhere, make lots of clippings and plant them as well. The more plants, the bigger the crop, and the harder it is for the authorities to keep track. IE: Game over for the elite. Their technology is useless against real activists, Jack Herer is evidence that activism changes the world. If economic collapse is real, what is everyone thinking not planting cannabis everywhere? Repair toxic soil at the same time.

    Peace
     
  2. Then what was supposed to happen to the oil, it was supposed to just sit underground/underwater and collect dust?
     
  3. Oil realley isn't a feasable source of energy given today's current technologies.
     

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