Archive for September, 2008

quality seeds

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

The proof of a successful conspiracy among these corporate and governing interests is simply this: in 1997 DuPont was still the largest producer of man-made fibers, while no American citizen has legally harvested a single acre of textile grade hemp or marijuana seeds in over 60 years (except during the period of WWII). An almost unlimited tonnage of natural fiber and cellulose would have become available to the American farmer in 1937, the year DuPont patented nylon and the polluting wood-pulp paper sulfide process. All of hemp’s potential value was lost.

Lowryder seeds

Friday, September 19th, 2008

It’s interesting to note that on April 29, 1937, two weeks after the Marihuana Tax Act was introduced, DuPont’s foremost scientist, Wallace Hume Carothers, the inventor of nylon for DuPont, the world’s number one organic chemist, committed suicide by drinking cyanide. Carothers was dead at age 41. lowryder seed. A Question of Motive DuPont’s plans were alluded to during the 1937 Senate hearings by Matt Rens, of Rens Hemp Company: Mr. Rens: Such a tax would put all small producers out of the business of growing hemp, and the proportion of small producers is considerable. . . The real purpose of this bill is not to raise money, is it?

hemp grown for biomass

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Additionally, hemp grown for biomass could fuel a trillion-dollar per year energy industry, while improving air quality and distributing the wealth to rural areas and their surrounding communities, and away from centralized power monopolies. More than any other plant on Earth, hemp holds the promise of a sustainable ecology and economy of cannabis seeds. We must reiterate our original premise with our challenge to the world to prove us wrong: If all fossil fuels and their derivatives, as well as trees for paper and construction were banned in order to save the planet, reverse the Greenhouse Effect and stop deforestation;