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Kyoto Hemp Forum - On Line Rooms
The Japan Hemp Association hosted an international gathering of hemp advocates in Kyoto, Japan, where the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997 to address climate change. An amazing gathering of activist shared insights and notes, working out an effective, international hemp phytoremediation plan.
Hemp is an effective tool we can use to solve climate change because it pulls excess CO2 from the atmosphere as it grows and it's extensive root system cleans toxins from the soil like lead and nuclear radiation.
Here's some information on the event, which is planning a gathering in Thailand in 2022.
In case you haven't noticed, the climate is changing.
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It is imperative that we provide for at least seven generations ahead.Climate change must begin within, by fully understanding the problem, cause and solution. When the problem is too much pollution, the solution is to remove the pollution.
Now that we've done the first Kyoto Hemp Forum, the next step in the process is to focus on getting hemp seeds into the ground. We have plenty proof that planting hemp is the right thing to do.
To understand what's needed, we must talk to the farmers about what they need to engage in large scale hemp farming. Then we can teach the governments, UN and industry how to hemp from the foundation, up.
FarmAid's annual concert is September 17, 2016. They have an activists section there and we're presenting a crop financed international phytoremediation program. Please share ideas on our call to farmers and others why we must get as many hemp seeds in the ground as possible now. As the grandest lady of all, male or female, Earth needs her weed!
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Kyoto Hemp Forum - Children
Welcome children. Nobody in this process of overcoming climate change is more important than you.
Fashion Diva Starr Mitchell and her brother, spelling champion and math enthusiast Coylee Mitchell, plus their brother Jon Pierre Mitchell who is teaching Medicine, Inc. about how to overcome brain seizures his whole life inspired this page. Their ideas throughout this process are keys to co-creating an action plan to save the planet and ourselves.
They are absolutely right. Children have a lot to say about how this world is run and adults must listen. This room is for you to post in plus please, feel free to visit any of the other rooms.
I
respectfully disagree with the claim that you are our future. You are our present, the reason we are here.
It is important that we include your ideas and actions into healing ourselves and our world.
Farming is an important element in healing the world. From nutrition to plants cleaning the soil and air, called phytoremediation, everyone has a role to play, none more important than yours.
Technology is doing a lot to open the barriers to learning how to save ourselves. What we don't know we can learn and/or figure it out.
Here's an example of the world of positive possibilities ahead. Using plants to fuel the 3d printing upgrade to our lives, there is nothing we cannot accomplish.
Here's another example below.
Children, you picked a great time to be alive. Your generation's participation is key to saving the world. Thank you.
Upload your ‘environmental rap / spoken word’, or whatever other ideas you have in the comments section below. When you get old, you will have a record of you working to save the world since childhood. I pray that your children be as proud of and grateful for you as we are. It will bring you great comfort in your old age.
Thank you.
Kyoto Hemp Forum - Tradition
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 - World Hemp Unity
Light up and share because we have work to do. One never knows who we'll meet in the process of unity.
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 - Textiles
“Hemp fiber is used for threat, rope, paper, nets, lace,
clothing, linens, canvas and other textile fabrics, caulking, fiberboard,
dental floss, etc. HLLTTF pg 80
“Fabrics can be made from hemp that are stronger, more isolative,
more absorbent and more durable than cotton.” HLLTTF pg 81
Hemp fashions are made from 100% organic non-toxic, strong,
beautiful fibers that can make dynamic, yet comfortable clothing in a wide
range of grades. Unlike 20th Century style clothing that uses toxic chemicals
in production and finishing, hemp's natural fibers lets a body breathe.
Hemp fashions creates an opportunity to replace synthetics
with a new, modern, comfortable, non-toxic, eco-friendly hemp wardrobe. If you
are a 21st Century fashion trend setter, then you too should consider stylish,
non-toxic, comfortable, environmentally friendly hemp clothes.
Hemp fashions, or as one company is called Hemp Couture, are made from industrial
hemp (hemp plants not worth smoking) which is legal in the United States .
Hemp fashions are about to redefine how we feel in what we
wear tailoring the perfect style, shade of color, fit, etc. for the day using
3D printing in safe hemp fabrics and papers.
Simply scan your measurements and put the numbers into your 3d printer.
Check different styles before you make the perfect garment. Our own designs or
from fashion files, we can make what we need to have beautiful lives. Folks are
already printing clothes, shoes and body parts.
Oh, the possibilities.
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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Kyoto Hemp Forum - Water
“Water, the fluid of life, makes up more than 80 percent of
the weight of the living planet. Within the cells, life’s processes take lace
in a water solution. Water also dissolves nutrients in the soil, and this
solution is absorbed by the roots. About 99% of the water absorbed passes from
the roots into the conduits (xylem) of the stem, where it is distributed to the
leaves via the xylem of the leaf veins.” Marijuana
Growers Guide, Revised 1990 Edition, by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal. Page
115
Regarding the phytoremediation plants in magnetic water, it's logical to assume that bigger plants pull more toxins. That's just theory and worth testing. The lead in water crisis rabbit hole goes deeper and deeper as lead causes violent behavior.
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 - Advocacy
Underground Railroad conductor Harriet
Tubman, who used “herbs” in her healings, commanded “GO FORWARD”. We are
blessed to have extremely dedicated activists going forward.
As we go forward in the mission to, as Paul Stanford says “Restore Hemp”,
we are preserving human life on earth.
Advocacy is important, the energy that moves us forward.
The first hemp activist I ever knew
about was musician Louis
Armstrong, who stood strongly for legalization, growing cannabis at his
home in Queens , NY . He
died the same year President Dick Nixon declared the war on drugs, 1971 (another one of those
convenient for government policy deaths). Armstrong’s work has inspired many to
go forward, never giving up.
So many dynamic souls are carrying the hemp freedom flag. RW Akile, Tom Alexander, Melissa Balin, Dana Beal, Paul Benhaim, Mike Bifari, Johannes
Bjarmarsson, Jeff
Clark, Tommy Chong, Chris Conrad, Steve Danks, Stephen DeAngelo, Ben Dronkers, Dr.
Lester Grinspoon, Anndrea
Hermann, Leslie Hardin,
Jeanie Herer, Aron Kay, Brenda Kershenbaum,
Michael Krawitz, Casper Leitch, Todd McCormick,
Patrick
Moore, Willie
Nelson, Mikki Norris,
Takashi Okanuma, Jeanette Perez, Dennis Peron, Bruce Perlowin, Scotty, Dr. Jeri Rose,
ArlinTroutt, Lee Reisch, Kiami Robert, Ed Rosenthal, Lynnette M. Shaw Paul Stanford, Theresa Stanford,
Olive Hemp Thai, David Crockett Williams,
Montel Williams
and many other activists.
It is important that we have an empty seat in the room for
hemp heroes of honor. Folks can give
shout outs to beyond life heroes and sheroes like Dr. Emoto, Jack Herer, Peter
McWilliams, Somayah Kambui, Richard M. Davis, Gatewood Galbraith, Brownie Mary,
(please forgive my USA centric list, please add other names of cannabis
champions.
Hemp
advocacy replaces unnecessary drama with solutions. If you’re already advocating for hemp, thank
you. If not, what the hell are you waiting for?
“The life of a monk is hard and difficult” Thich Nhat Hanh
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.
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 - Resources
Countries Agricultural, Economic and Educational departments
How hemp can help our economy
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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 - 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.
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.
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 - Agriculture
When the problem is not enough food, the solution is to grow more food. Hemp foods solve that problem. When the problem is homelessness, the solution is to grow more raw resource material to make homes out of. Solving our agricultural problems using basic science can co-create abundant, healthy harvests.
“Hemp improves the physical
condition of the soil, and when retted on the same ground where it grows, it
returns most of the fertilizing elements” Hemp, Lifeline To The Future by Chris Conrad pg. 167
“Hemp breathes in the excess global warming CO2 gas from the air as it grows” said Richard M. Davis, USA Hemp Museum
“Hemp breathes in the excess global warming CO2 gas from the air as it grows” said Richard M. Davis, USA Hemp Museum
Focusing on agriculture is the best way to begin the process
of using hemp to help us deal with climate change. As we rebuild our agricultural structure from the foundation, roots up we must scientifically factor in farming basics. Water, soil condition, seeds, temperatures and lights.
From using a magnetic vortex water cleaning system, to better lighting i.e. , empowering system to choosing the perfect seeds for the environment, our agriculture portion of the hemp solution is key to not only reversing climate change, but also aiding the special needs of people now designated in the USA as "climate change refugees"
Hemp is a powerful, fast growing plant that has tens of thousands of applications, and that number does not factor in 3D printing. With a growing span of 90-120 days, we can begin the process to Phytoremediate Earth.
The male plant is primarily used for industrial uses and the female plant for medical and recreational uses. Yes, the plant can even change genders. Either way, hemp can help us achieve a cleaner, healthier world.
Since hemp can grow in any agronomic farming system and
requires no toxic chemicals to grow it is what Willie Nelson calls “A Peaceful
Solution”.
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 - Sustainability
Websters has a perfect definition of the word sustainable:
“able to be used without being completely used up or destroyed; involving
methods that do not completely use up or destroy natural resources; able to
last or continue for a long time.”
“Sustainability
isn’t part of our work – it’s a guiding influence for all of our
work.” Says the USA
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). To many hemp activists, it is the
purpose of our being.
Phytoremediation of hemp, tobacco, mushrooms, thistle,
sunflowers etc., plus using hemp as a primary raw resource material for 3D
printing, can help us co-create a better world. To preserve human life on
earth, it is imperative that we reach beyond our illusion of self and realize
that we are each responsible for at least 7 generations ahead. People are dying
and/or loosing their minds from the legal toxic lead, nuclear, benzene, oil
based plastics, medicines that can kill to heal an itch, etc.
History is full of countless failures to abide by this
simple principle of providing for seven generations ahead.
Here’s an idea from Pato Banton II on how to do the right
thing.
"Three ways that I practice "Sustainability" in my
life and work is to
1. grow food in my garden
2. recycle our waste in separate areas
3. share my clothes, shoes and other items with the homeless and charity organizations."
1. grow food in my garden
2. recycle our waste in separate areas
3. share my clothes, shoes and other items with the homeless and charity organizations."
Hemp is a tool we can use to not only restore sustainability
as a guiding principle in policy, but expand it so we are sustaining healthy,
happy and prosperous lives well into the future.
Since hemp grows so quickly, we can plant enough to fulfill
our needs for housing, food, clothes, etc. without having to burden the future
with the waste of our lives.
"What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve."
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.
Sustainability Achieved. Party on!
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