On 11 Dec 2014, at 02:44, meekerdb wrote:

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Bruno Marchal


Henri Ford already asked why using unsustainable plant cadaver instead of sustainable hemp, as we did up to that point.

?? Hemp has never been a sustainable alternative to oil as an energy source. When we burn oil we're using the energy stored in plant matter over millions of years. Hemp doesn't grow any faster than corn or wheat or trees - none of which grow fast enough to replace oil as we use it now.

This can be debated. But take into account that we might have use both. Also, there are other plants, and Ford did prove that at his time, it was possible to make hemp enough for the automobile industry. Then that industry might have grown slower, or some people would have paid for oil, ... it is hard to judge. henry Ford was aware, with other than it might lead to a desequilibrium in the atmosphere. We might have complement Hemp with nuclear energy, electicity, etc. If oil was made illegal instead of Hemp, a lot of things would be for the better, including the heath industry, which today is quite rotten by nothing less that mafia.




The answer has been given by a conspiracy which has been able to make us all believe that hemp, the most cultivated plant ever, was a "dangerous drug" which should be made illegal everywhere on the planet.

Actually growing hemp was encouraged by the U.S. government before World War II because it was used to make rope. The marijuana that is cultivated now for it's pyschotropic effects is less suitable for rope.

We have all variety, but like tomatoes, we specialize them. The people from switzerland did make a variety of Hemp, quite psychotropic, and quite good for fibers and the textile industry. let us smoke the carpet, we will discover the mind-body problem hidden behind!





The oil industry, together with the pharma-industry, is build on lies from the very start.

There's no lie that oil provides easily used and transported energy and has a high return-on-energy-investment. It replaced coal as a cleaner more efficient fuel.

But it is not recycled, and you know it has lead possibly to a change of climate, and to non degradable plastic, etc. I ma not for the prohibition of oil, or anything. I am just against systematic misinformation.




Hemp has been made illegal the day the first industrial hemp handling machine was build.

There were machines for making hemp into rope long before it was classified as in illegal drug. The "war on drugs" is a relatively recent phenomenon - and one that I think will fade away soon.

I hope too.



I think you place far to much significance on it. In the whole scheme of things the illegality of marijuana is a very minor problem.

I disagree. If they can lie so powerfully as make us think that the best known medication is a dangerous drug, asn so quickly, in democracies, then the democracy is in a perillous state. It means the media are not independent. We have the duty to ask proof to the government, and lasting lies shoudl be severely punished. We fight for freedom and democracy, but here the west shows it can be as bad as the worst authoritarin regime. Then when Obama signed the NDAA 2012, the war on terror, and the whole monoidal politics begins to look like the field of health. It means some people invest in the use of money to steal money. This makes the economic subsystem pyramidal. I use cannabis to illustrate that phenomenon, because I have the proofs and evidences, but I think it is by far not the only lie. Think about Bush war in Irak for example. The other lies are more delicate to describe, so I stick on the (many) lies on cannabis, to illustrate that bandits got power, and control partially our government.

It is the whole prohibition of drugs which is a lie. I vote for politician of my country, not for international drug dealers.

Bruno




Brent


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