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Hemp Plaster

Posted on March 10, 2010.
Hemp PlasterWhat are your views on hemp?

I did some research of eye opening, I want to know why you say that hemp is bad. Give me a logical reason, but I bet you can not. I have not met one person who can. Because most people who disagree simply because it is not illegal. Ease Your Mind a little wide open. What is your opinion?


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In the 1930s, innovations in farm machinery would have caused an industrial revolution when applied to hemp. This single resource could have created millions of new jobs generating thousands of quality products. Hemp, if not illegal, would have brought America to the Great Depression.

William Randolph Hearst (Citizen Kane) and the Hearst Paper Manufacturing Division of Kimberly Clark owned vast acreage of timberlands. The Hearst Company supplied most paper products. grandfather of Patty Hearst, a destroyer of nature for his own personal profit, stood to lose billions because of hemp.


In 1937, Dupont patented the processes to make plastics from oil and coal. Dupont annual report urged shareholders to invest in its petrochemical division. Synthetics such as plastics, cellophane, celluloid, methanol, nylon, rayon, Dacron, etc., can now be manufactured from petroleum. Natural hemp industrialization would have ruined over 80% of the activity of Dupont.


The Cheatings

Andrew Mellon became Hoover's Treasury secretary and principal investor Dupont. He appointed his nephew, the future father-in-law, Harry J. Anslinger, head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.


meetings were kept secret by the financial magnates. Hemp was declared dangerous and a threat to their companies billions of dollars. For their dynasties remain intact, hemp had to do. These men took an obscure Mexican slang word: 'marihuana' and pushed him into the consciousness of America.

Media manipulation

A media campaign of "yellow journalism 'raged in the 1920s and 1930s. Hearst newspapers published articles focusing on the horrors of marijuana. The menace of marihuana made headlines. Readers learned that he was responsible for everything from road accidents to loose morality.

Films like 'Reefer Madness "(1936)," Marihuana: Assassin of Youth "(1935) and' Marihuana: The Devil's cons weeds" (1936) have been designed by the propaganda of these industrialists to create an enemy . Their goal was to win public support for anti-marihuana laws could be adopted.


Consider the following quotes from "REEFER aka The Burning" Question
Madness:
* A violent narcotic.
* Acts of shocking violence.
* Incurable madness.
* Stunning effects.
* Under the influence of the drug he killed his entire family with an ax.
* More vicious, more deadly even than these soul-destroying drugs (heroin, cocaine) is the menace of marihuana!

Reefer Madness did not end with the usual "end". The film concluded with these words pasted on the screen: TELL YOUR CHILDREN.


In the 1930s, people were very naive, even to the point of ignorance. The masses were like sheep waiting to be led by the little power. They did not challenge authority. If the news was in print or on the radio, they believed it had to be true. They told their children and their children have grown to be the parents of baby boomers.

On April 14, 1937, the Prohibitive Marihuana Tax Law or the bill prohibits hemp was directly brought to the House Ways and Means Committee. This committee is the only one who can introduce a bill in the lower house, without being debated by other committees. The Chairman of the Ways and Means, Robert Doughton, was a Dupont supporter. He assured that the bill goes Cong.

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