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Sunday, July 15, 2018

Miracles for Nayer - Thank You Lord

I don't usually do personal notes on this blog. This is an exception.

I am J. Nayer Hardin, founder of and a conductor on the Computer Underground Railroad. Thank you for your prayers. Sharing an update on New Hemp Cities and me. I am in the middle of a major series of miracles for which I am offering profound gratitude. I feel a lot like George Bailey at the end of the movie "It's A Wonderful Life." Thanks Clarence!'

"Information is transformation"

My life, not to be confused with easy, is full of miracles. I am blessed with Sherwood Akuna, the perfect husband for me, plus the rest of my fabulous family and friends for my entire long and happy life.

Since the 1960's I've been smoking weed and typing fast. My first exposure to a computer job was in 1974 on word processors. I've been a cyber diva full time since 1977. My own emancipation proclamation day came in the early 1980's when IBM announced home PC's. Now I get to do a masterpiece of my life's work, combining prayer, hemp / cannabis and computers.


We're settling in on 10.4 acres in Cochise County's Mc Neal, AZ thanks to a land investment and consulting by long time hemp activist Dr. Jeri Rose. The purpose is to develop it as a profitable proving ground for 3d printing Harriet Tubman style environmentally conscious buildings and roads from hemp. We will be subcontracting work to qualified companies like Contour Crafting and Apis Corp., over seeing to assure buildings and roads meet quality control standards. 

Below is a link to a drone shot of the area where we are. The first and last thirty seconds show the land we are on to begin growing next year when hemp farming becomes legal in Arizona. The balance shows possible room for expansion.



From crops we grow as well as commercially available filaments, we can print the driveway, environmentally conscious Harriet Tubman dome homes, an inn and 5 acres of hemp / cannabis farm land.

This area is on an aquifer making it a perfect place for senior citizens to retire to and cyber citizens to grow in. With basic health numbers reading machines, we can lead the way in teleconferencing medicine. Robotics for maintenance (i.e. farming) will be incorporated with the jobs. There is plenty of area out here to expand as opportunity presents itself.

This phase of the mission is to develop Harriet Tubman style buildings and roads, built to get passengers safe.

Tubman never lost a passenger. These dome shaped buildings are:
  • rounded, designed to reduce wind damage,
  • strong and waterproof using ABS hemp plastic that is ten times stronger that steel,
  • radiation shielded using NASA science of magnetic shielding,
  • an extra family core in the center of the building in the event of extreme storms, fires, nuclear blast, etc.
Miracles In My Health Too

After 61 years of good health, I had my first seizure in 2014. In May, 2018, when we moved onto our dream property, described above:

At the end of June, 2018 I was in the hospital for my 3rd major brain seizure in 4 years.
First two words I said 
when I got out of Intensive Care
"Lap Top"

By the Lord's Grace I survived an ugly spell with a broken blood vessel in May, 2018 (right). I thought I had too much work to do settling in to pay attention. Sherwood demanded that I at least take a picture so I could see the condition my body was in. A month later I woke up in at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson in Tucson, AZ attached to a set of machines in June (above). I survived. "Love is the way that I walk in gratitude." At least it was not like the first one, the grand mal that killed me.

What I learned from the grand mal is that the devil has a restraining order against me because he doesn't want me lowering the temperature in hell by saving souls there too.

I am also blessed to understand that even when I was 'dead', through the afterlife experience and return miracle, I was/am still me on both sides of the life and death veil. That miracle of understanding brings me so much peace.

In process. It was like turning my head left and right in a conversation. One moment I was communicating with my mother on the other side, the next I was talking with my sister Robin who traveled from Detroit to Vegas to keep the medical decisions in A+ fashion, like no picc line while I was out. 'Every day in every way by the Grace of God I am getting better and better and better'

June 27, 2018 - Home From The Hospital

I'm writing this from home in the middle of July, having been released from the hospital at the end of June. High blood pressure and liver dramas to heal.

Continued prayers for us all. I am praying for every soul every day and night, unconditionally, for the living, beyond living and pre living too. Not even Donald Trump is the exception to that rule.

Enjoy your miracles too.

Again, thank you for your prayers. We are overcoming. Joy!

If you would like to participate 

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Kyoto Hemp Forum - 3D Printing



3D printing is a relatively new technology (about a quarter century) that gives us the ability to make what we need when we need it. The simplest way to explain 3D printing is to call up the memory of the old dot matrix printers that spit out small jets of ink onto paper for printing. The next logical step was the decision not to stop at just ink and paper, but use the computer to place materials in the precise locations to make whatever we need.    

For example, we can make clothes that fit, food that is delicious and nutritious, cars that drive themselves and planes that travel great distances. We can even build buildings and body parts. Of course it can all be done using hemp and other non-toxic materials.

Chris Conrad’s book HEMP: LIFELINE TO THE FUTURE (HLLTTF) calls hemp, this amazing plant ‘Earth’s Premiere Sustainable Resource.’(vii) Nowhere is this more applicable than in the world of 3D printing

Hemp’s versatility can fuel the new age printing (3D, 4D, 5D plus what’s next) evolution.  Hemp fabrics, plastics, papers, woods, foods, adobe, hempcrete, etc. are perfect raw resource materials (ink / filament) to fuel this evolution.

Kyoto Hemp Forum’s Paul Benhaim is introducing his brand of hemp plastic 3D printing filament, ink on July 2, 2016.

Hemp based 3D printers and filaments eliminate the need to abuse precious resources by using a stronger, non-toxic plant.  The 3D printing technique called ‘contour crafting’ builds a 2,500 sq. foot structure in less than 24 hours. This allows us to build with rounded edges that wind does not damage, and mix building materials for waterproofing, reducing indoor radiation and fire resistance. 3D printed body parts are already in use.



Chris is right. Hemp is not only our lifeline to the future, it is our lifeline to the present too, just in time for the future.

Please post your thoughts, videos and photos in the comments sections. As we build and implement the Action Plan for implementing the hemp solution and other smart actions, we're sharing ideas. Thanks.

Kyoto Hemp Forum - Architecture

Hemp in architecture is returning. The design opportunities it offers are enormous, taking us beyond the boxes of agricultural and industrial age structures. Imagine, energy efficient buildings built to withstand our modern storms, floods, reduce indoor radiation and fire retardant.



Hempcrete, which is a blend of hemp and lime is a carbon negative construction material. Hemp adobe, woods, papers, inks and textiles bring an easily renewable element to design. Restoring hemp to architecture is vital. Large populations, especially coastal areas, are or will be forced to move inland as the sea levels rise.  Called ‘climate change refugees’ they need quick access to shelter.  Structures can be designed to be expanded, repurposed as needed with the dynamic of 3D printing. Structures include our infrastructure too.



Many large populations must reduce nuclear radiation like New York City which is down river from the Indian Point nuclear plant or Westlake Landfill housing Manhattan Project nuclear waste, or 16,000 cracks in a Belgium nuclear plant, etc. Simple things like turning off and 3d printing nuclear sarcophagus can do a lot to lower our radiation levels.



This playlist below has more on hemp building materials that are being used in modern construction.



Hemp building materials are already expanding the definition of architecture.  Combined with 3D printing we can easily build structures that have rounded / dome corners that the wind goes around, not lifts up or blows away in the event of a hurricane or tornado.  We can add a layer of strong waterproofing material to prevent flood damage.  NASA has research into magnetic nuclear radiation shielding that may be incorporated into modern architecture reducing indoor radiation. 

Please post your thoughts, videos and photos in the comments sections. As we build and implement the Action Plan for implementing the hemp solution and other smart actions, we're sharing ideas. Thanks.








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