archive | Before the Gatewood Galbraith
for Governor Campaign in 1991, few Kentuckians knew that the plant that
the federal government had demonized for over 50 years as "Marijuana -
Assassin of Youth," was, in fact, Cannabis Hemp, the most traded
commodity in the world until the mid-1800s, and our state's number one
crop, industry, and most important source of revenue, for over 150
years.
Today, thanks to the efforts of pioneer hemp researchers and
public advocates such as Galbraith, Jack Fraizer, Jack Herer, Chris
Conrad, Ed Rosenthal, Don Wirtshafter and others, the federal
government's unjustifiable suppression of our state's right to develop
our most valuable and versatile natural resource, is facing increasing
opposition from an informed public. Hemp is now recognized as
the number one agriculturally renewable raw material in the world, and
perhaps the only crop / industry which can guarantee us industrial and
economic independence from the trans-national corporations.
"Shadow of the Swastika" is a follow-up to my earlier work,
"Cannabis Hemp: the Invisible Prohibition Revealed," which I wrote and
published in support of the Galbraith Campaign. Since publication of
that booklet, there has been growing public acceptance of the evidence
that Marijuana Prohibition was created in 1937, not to protect society
from the "evils of the drug Marijuana," as the Federal government
claimed, but as an act of deliberate economic and industrial sabotage
against the re-emerging Industrial Hemp Industry.
Previous investigations by hemp researchers have been limited to
the suppression of free-market competition from the hemp industry, and
focused on the activities of three prominent members of America's
corporate, industrial and banking establishment during the mid- to
late-1930s:
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST, the newspaper and magazine tycoon.
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The expected rebirth of cannabis hemp as a less expensive source of pulp
for paper meant his millions of acres of prime timberland, and
investment in wood pulp papermaking equipment, would soon be worth much
less. In the 1920s, about the same time as the equipment was developed
to economically mass-produce raw hemp into pulp and fiber for paper, he
began the "Reefer Madness" hoax in his newspaper and magazine
publications.
ANDREW MELLON, founder of the Gulf Oil Corporation.
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He knew that cannabis hemp was an alternative industrial raw material
for the production of thousands of products, including fuel and
plastics, which, if allowed to compete in the free-market, would
threaten the future profits of the oil companies. As Secretary of the
Treasury he created the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and appointed his
own future nephew-in-law, Harry Anslinger, as director. Anslinger would
later use the sensational, and totally fabricated, articles published by
Hearst, to push the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 through Congress, which
successfully destroyed the rebirth of the cannabis hemp industry.
A prominent member of one Congressional subcommittee who voted in
favor of this bill was Joseph Guffey of Pennsylvania, an oil tycoon and
former business partner of Andrew Mellon in the Spindletop oil fields in
Texas.
THE DU PONT CHEMICAL CORPORATION,
- which owned the
patents on synthetic petrochemicals and industrial processes that
promised billions of dollars in future profits from the sale of wood
pulp paper, lead additives for gasoline, synthetic fibers and plastics,
if hemp could be suppressed. At the time, du Pont family influence in
both government and the private sector was unmatched, according to
historians and journalists.
This publication, however, reveals documented historical evidence
that the suppression of the hemp industry was only one key part of a
much larger conspiracy in the 1930s, not only by the three corporate
interests named above, but by many others, as well.
Congressional records, FBI reports and investigations by the
Justice Department, during the 1930s and 1940s, have already documented
evidence of this wider plot. A list of the corporations named include Du
Pont, Standard Oil, and General Motors, all of which were proven to be
conspiring with Nazi industrial cartels to eliminate competition
world-wide and divide among themselves the Earth's industrial resources
and commercial markets, for profitable exploitation.
This conspiracy succeeded. It is now obvious that this lack of
serious competition in the industrial raw materials market caused our
present - and totally contrived - addiction to petrochemicals. Its
success is directly responsible for the most troubling problems we now
face in the 1990s; serious damage to our environment, concentration of
economic and political power into fewer and fewer hands, and the
weakening of the rights of individuals and states to determine their own
futures.
It is more and more evident that, given the historical record,
the structure of the New World Order is being built upon the Foundation
of Marijuana Prohibition, and only the relegalization of free-market
hemp competition can save us.
- R. William Davis
July 4, 1996
Louisville, Kentucky
3 comments:
These guys abuse Bernays the most by their ham-handed use of his techniques and a complete lack of focus or agenda. Smells like AP Cinema class for high school sophomores.
I stopped after they lumped in public fluoridation.
The video and the elkhorn manifesto were intended as a long-form joke on the main takeaway from the endocannabinoid article“Endocannabinoids in the brain are very transient and act only when important inputs come in,” said Madison, who is also a member of the interdisciplinary Stanford Bio-X institute. “Exposure to marijuana over minutes or hours is different: more like enhancing everything indiscriminately, so you lose the filtering effect. It’s like listening to five radio stations at once.”
Besides, flooding the brain with external cannabinoids induces tolerance — it may reduce the number of endocannabinoid receptors on
interneurons, impeding endocannabinoids’ ability to do their crucial job of opening the gates of learning and memory.Oh well, getting that would have required a rare experiential combination of wild stoner dot-connecting coupled with years of self-imposed abstinent lucidity.
Oh well, getting that would have required a rare experiential
combination of extensive and undisciplined stoner dot-connecting coupled
with years of self-imposed abstinent lucidity.
Well, I've got 1 of 2...Northern Caifornia living and all that.
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