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The hemp museium, preserving the history of hemp and it’s many uses
brenda and richard
RICHARD: We now have a fairly good-sized museum, we have maybe 20 rooms in our museum right now that have to do with history, agriculture, plastics, fuels, building material the oil uses, paints and varnishes, rope and twine, all these rooms really have history and they have not only history but uses in the united states.
JEMM: What about hemp as medicine?
RICHARD: Yeah I do. And I grow for medicine and I’ve been doing that forever. The museum started in Mendocino County and they understand what’s going on even the loggers.I talked to the guy who owns the largest family owned lumber company in California and showed him the museum and he said you’re right, the environmental laws and the fact that we’ve been over cutting, logging is dead in California basically. So your idea of moving it out to the valley and producing hemp and making paper, press boards is the right way to go. And
He’s probably dead now but Harwood mills he was all in favor of doing what I was proposing in those days I had like two boards that I had made to show him but now I have boards from china and Poland and people around the world are making them. We get the picture that this needs to be out there and were looking for a home to develop it as well as writing books.
JEMM: Where is it right now?
RICHARD: Well it’s a virtual museum right now and it’s packaged up. We showed it at the THC convention, and I work on it at home.
And it is a product of the world cannabis foundation, which is a vital part of the hemp museum. We want people on the board we want our own research money so we can develop our research we want an educational center a research center and we want to use this as a basis and we would like a home preferably in West Hollywood on sunset where all the traffi c is. And I want to add one other thing. We have recently become very good friends with this author EllenH. Brown who wrote the defi nitive book on how our money is created, and when you read this it tells you the history of our country from the aspect of the people who took control of the money you will understand every prohibition and every insanity you will see that until we take back our right to create money which Richard and Ellen are working on a initiative to have a state bank in California which they’ve had for years in north Dakota because the farmers needed it and their state is solvent.
So what we want to do is bring back seventy to the state to the people and until people become educated about money which should be taught in high school and college we are going to be continually diminished by people who would rape us our land and for whatever we want to do to develop the country and this has to be stopped, it can be stopped through the hemp people because these people have always been free thinkers and entrepreneurs.Go to webofdeubt.Com and get involved.
We use this in our latest book called The Trillion Dollar Crop it used to be the billion dollar crop but now paper alone is a 850 billion dollar industry employing 9 million people so you can see that every bit of that should be done with hemp now and leave the trees in the forests for environmental reasons. We have incorporated Ellen’s book to create a state bank to fi nance the hemp revolution if we put all our state tax money fees and all the money that’s collected from the state which is hundreds of billions of dollars that money can be fractional banking which means you can loan out ten times the amount of money in reserves well that’s a trillion dollars to loan out to farmers at 1% inter-Ests like north Dakota does. North Dakota has student loans for every student in north Dakota and everybody is really hurting, they don’t have debt because they have their own bank and banking system that’s been around since 1919 so, this is not new in anyway to make a California bank we just happen to be the eighth largest economy in the world therefore the money that we put into the bank is going to be a humungous amount of money. The extra money that’s generated by our bank can fi nance the hemp revolution.
The difference is that any interest other than being the bankers or the business it goes back to the people it’s just recycled so the people own the money, which is what is in the constitution in the fi rst place. Until these private bankers, in 1913 took over our federal reserve which is neither federal nor do they have any reserves and because they control and buy congress this has never been changed. But when people fi nd out about it as they can now it will be changed and then everything will change so that’s basically the idea of money they kept it secret but there’s no reason I just saw an old lady whose 96 sitting out on the street because the property taxes which go up all the time people are dealt out of the system at a certain age because the things you’re told to do to invest to save your money do not work when the money system is actually a giant scheme that requires new borrowers. It’s about changing things and we feel responsible to do something. So were hoping the world cannabis foundation will act as a center to protect the best and brightest to get funded to have an entity of our own that is not government controlled.
JEMM: Go to www.thehempmuseum.org
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