by _sabotage_ on Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:21 pm
The connections are between the bank, industry, education, military, politics, intelligence gathering, medicine, media and energy.
At the heads of all of these organizations we have a tightly woven network of families, generations of cooperation in business, members only clubs, members only voting powers.
They write our laws, decide our wars, play with our economies to make us ever more dependent, make us sick and dependent on their medicine, and now want our food.
They will poison us, infect us, drug us, imprison us, rob us, lie to us and kill us.
They control the access to technology, the rate of "improvement", the rate of mechanical decline, the resources, the labour, and the information.
There are people who come forward to denounce them. General Butler, President Kennedy, Ron Paul. Butler's testimony disappears from the records, Kennedy is assassinated, and Ron Paul dismissed as a racist conspiracy theorist.
But you would like a clear cut example of the US government working in tandem with a group of conspirators. Let's try hemp.
Hemp according to wikipedia, had three main adversaries demanding it be criminalized: Hearst, Du Pont and Andrew Mellon.
Andrew William Mellon (/ˈmɛlən/; March 24, 1855 – August 26, 1937) was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector, and United States Secretary of the Treasury from March 4, 1921 to February 12, 1932.
Wiki quote:
He advised President Herbert Hoover to "liquidate labor, liquidate stocks, liquidate farmers, liquidate real estate... it will purge the rottenness out of the system. High costs of living and high living will come down. People will work harder, live a more moral life. Values will be adjusted, and enterprising people will pick up from less competent people."
DuPont from wiki-invest
DuPont (NYSE:DD) is a global chemical and technology conglomerate that manufactures materials used in automotive manufacturing, construction, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and electronics.[1] Agriculture & Nutrition, Safety & Protection, and Electronics are the growth centers for the company, while its Performance Coatings, Performance Materials, and Performance Chemicals divisions serve as reliable sources of cash flow. [2]
Dupont has also manufactures genetically modified plants used to produce renewable energy such as ethanol and biobutanol. Rising oil prices have led to higher demand for alternative energy, and many states have started to require that ethanol be added to gasoline to reduce pollution and conserve oil. Since DuPont's acquisition of Pioneer Hi-Bred in 1999, the company has grown to become the world's largest seed company by sales, providing genetically modified plants that produce the highest levels of corn or soybean per acreage.
Hemp threatened Hearst because he controlled most of the paper at the time. It was somehow unknown to the scientists at the time that hemp could be used to make paper. So they tried and found that it was ok. Why it was unknown to these scientists is quite at odds with the fact that hemp has been the most widely used plant to make paper in history. The conclusion of the scientists were that hemp could produce paper and at a rate 4 times that of Hearst's trees.
In the same year, a decorticator was invented which greatly improved the retting process of hemp. Hemp at this time was being thrown away, used as animal bedding and wasn't very valuable.
Hearst himself could not make use of hemp because of it's inherent qualities.
Hemp plants cultivated for seed have a thick inner cellulose core which makes up 70% of the dry plant. When retted from the plant by decomposing or breaking the binding polymers lignin and pectin; the finished product is light and fluffy, the unfinished product is light and bulky. Transporting the product in an unprocessed state is not economical.
When hemp is used as a rotation crop, it replenishes the soil, acts as a natural herbicide, and prevents the need for herbicides later on in the rotation, requires little water, and if grown after a legume crop or with a legume ground cover, requires no fertilizer. The seed crop is a super food, a known known cancer cure and been used in lotions for thousands of years. As such, growing hemp, the competing raw material for paper, would make perfect since to farmers. It improves their land instead of requiring a summer fallow, it has a primary product with advancements for it's current waste by-product.
If a Hearst competitor wanted to set up under the Hearst system, he would need to buy vast tracks of land, set up huge supply chains, and break into Hearst's existing market. Hearst just has to drive down prices long enough to buy his competition out.
But with hemp, a competitor can compete in any local arena, competition would be hard to direct and production impossible to centralize.
But Hearst was not part of the "Grand Conspiracy" to my knowledge. He was only acting in his own interests, a tool of the Grand Conspiracy.
Every industry listed except electronics hemp can do better than oil for DuPont.
automotive manufacturing, hemp has been used by several car companies in automotive manufacturing, resulting in a superior product with a grand benefit for the environment.
construction, Most housing consists of seven layers, manufactured abroad with dangerous chemical additives. Hemp housing consists of a single layer of material which is non toxic, fire resistant, rot resistant, natural regulates humidity, soundproof, long lasting, and requires less than 50% of the energy of contemporary housing. It is cheap, reduces the need for specialist tradesmen and is carbon neutral.
pharmaceuticals, hemp is naturally biodegradable. The cellulose is easily broken down by the body, whereas oil based pharmaceuticals contain toxins which remain in your system and cause cancer. These pharmaceuticals are banned in Europe.
agriculture, as mentioned above, but more distinctly hemp offers smaller scale farmers a chance to survive with less inputs and more outputs preventing major control over the food industry.
Performance Coatings, Performance Materials, and Performance Chemicals
Hemp oil is a natural waterproofing agent, shown in tests to be at least three times better than all competitors. Hemp is out performs nylon in all categories except processing technology. Hemp is a cancer cure rather than cancer causing chemical base.
On most fronts, DuPont would appear to have a demand for a plant which is the world's widest range producer with a high cellulose count, it can produce up to 5 times the fuel as corn using natural enzyme retting, it can produce most of their products with a readily available cellulose source and only interferes with a few of their industries. Most of the industries were in the future anyway, so why would DuPont want to be supplied by the oil industry instead of the agricultural industry?
The DuPonts share a long history with the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers share a long history with the Rothschilds and Andrew Mellon shares a long history with the Rothschilds.
Who are Mellon's enterprising people? What are these morals he feels people will gain through working harder? And how does this relate to hemp, the DuPonts and the Fed?
Mellon was apparently the richest man in the world during his life. He was a banker. Is he suggesting that the enterprising people are the bankers whose money makes them morally superior?
Whatever the answer, his will has been done. We worker harder for less, are more attached to his moral values and industry belongs in the hands of his banking friends. How he intended this to bring down the living costs while requiring more work, is unknown to me.
To show that this is part of a larger conspiracy is not too difficult.
Access to the information on hemp when it was still possible to obtain it, clearly showed that it was a clear choice to cutting down rainforests throughout the calls for saving our forests, yet was not proposed by the environmental sector, the agricultural sector, the biological sector, the energy sector or the chemical sector who could have taken advantage of it.
Universities don't teach it. When my sustainability class talked about potential for biofuel, it was not mentioned, when better crop rotations were introduced, it was not mentioned, when alternative energies were discussed, it was not mentioned, when oil based products were linked to cancer, it was not discussed. When high energy inputs of our housing were discussed, it was not discussed. What we did discuss was weather data from the Rothschilds data network, the potential of carbon tax credits a meant to fail Rothschilds project, the Rothschild's dam project was promoted, the Rothschilds man made climate change agenda was promoted, and our ability to sustain ourselves was demoted.
I understand that there wasn't a lot of citable data available for a long period of time and the "old" data does not meet modern standards, but there has been quite a bit of peer-reviewed research in Europe, Canada and Australia for over ten years. The enzyme retting technique was invented in Canada and provides a chemical free, water free, heavy industry free method of producing hemp products that are superior to all predecessors in all ways. Not discussed. At least not by professors. Whenever it was brought up by students though, the professors would not discuss it.
So it would appear that though hemp can solve many of the environmental and sustainable issues of the day, it is not open for discussion, especially in those arenas.
This has gotten way too long and I know I have not come to any conclusion, but I will continue with it later if anyone is interested.
The essence of it is, that the problems we hear about on a daily basis, were caused by those who say they now will solve them, but they have no intention of giving us any choice. They are already carrying out their activities and soon will be using the failed carbon scheme in Australia to legitimize their on-going efforts to degrade the common person.
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_sabotage_ on Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Metsfanmax
Killing a human should not be worse than killing a pig.
It never ceases to amaze me just how far people will go to defend their core beliefs.