‘“WHEN THE PROBLEM IS A LACK OF FOOD,
THE SOLUTION IS TO GROW MORE FOOD!
Whatever is for our benefit is already provided.’ said the forward dynamic thinker Ernest Holmes, in his groundbreaking book, Science of Mind. Nowhere is this more evident in the Information Age than in the field of hemp for food as an effective solution to the UN declared World Food Crisis.
This single issue, one that reaches down to the level of self-preservation, hunger, can be easily solved by incorporating abundant hemp foods into the world’s diet. No need for a radical change of cuisine, but a simple addition of hemp flour, oil, milk, leaves, protein powder and seeds.
The first step is to educate and open channels to stimulate new and resurrect old ways of enjoying hemp in our diets. The internet is a perfect starting point.
A foundation question is ‘How much hemp food can we grow? The answer is 'as much as we need. For example, in the United States, the federal government owns a third of the land, and it's not being used for much. That land can be used to, as Willie Nelson and his FarmAid say: Lend A Hand To The Farmers. Indoor hemp growing adds an even greater dynamic to how much food can we grow.
On the longest running pro hemp broadcast, Casper Leitch's Time4Hemp, broadcast live M-F 10a PT/1PET on American Freedom Radio was reported by joint-host Paul Stanford – March 3, 2011, Founder, Owner - The Hemp and Cannabis Foundation Medical Clinics www.Hemp.org
"The thing about hemp is that the by-product of making bio-diesel and oil is food. For every 300 gallons of oil, it produces 3 tons of food. It's basically for every 100 gallons (of oil) the bi-product is a ton of food. You can get currently from feral hemp (ditch weed) in the United States 300 gallons of oil and 3 tons of food per acre plus 25 tons of fiber, so it's going to re-energize our economy and put money in the hands of farmers."
Mission Plan is:
Motive: Self-Preservation; Expanding the use of fast growing, wind pollinated hemp food moves humanity from the politics of scarcity to the joy of abundance.
Means: Truth; We can grow enough to hemp food to fill the gap. Spread the word.
There are a lot of prayers for food these days. We have been given the means to answer them with delicious food, it’s just illegal to economically do so. The fastest way to solve the problem of a food shortage is to stop the politics of scarcity. Using abundant hemp solves the crisis, and a whole lot more.
Consider Nature's Hemp Solution
We have been had, took and bamboozled” said Malcolm X. If we had grown enough food, i.e. hemp food, we would not have a world food crisis.
It is imperative we heed the wisdom of the ages and stop being played in a game called “the politics of scarcity.” The way to break free is the truth of solving problems rather than whining about effects. We should be growing hemp everywhere.
Hemp foods are a fast growing, abundant, nutritious, delicious & versatile solution to the world’s food crisis (Twitter hashtag - #foodcrisis #food #hemp #marijuana #mmot #mmj #cannabis).
Another leading question is does hemp food get one high? Hemp with or without the THC, what gets people high, can be used to make cakes & pasta & bread & milk & pesto sauce & smoothies & candy & protein drinks, medicine & beer & tinctures & marinades, maybe even textured vegetable protein from hemp flour (replace soy flour with hemp flour) & seeds & leaves & oil & protein powder too. The price makes it easy to tell the difference.
Chef Brad Ervin from Hippie Butter reports on Twitter that thousands of years ago China ’s peasants had to survive on hemp seeds in a famine and were healthier for the experience.
This mission is hot off the keyboard. We’ll be posting here so please subscribe, share ideas, and implement solutions discussed. We are in the Promised Land. With a little bit of grace we can save ourselves.
It’s up to us to Do It, now, before it’s too late, if it’s not too late already.
This founding proposal written by J. Nayer Hardin, Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises C.U.R.E. @cureworks on Twitter with a lot of help from family, friends, companies and associates, designed as a foundation for ideas, solutions & implementation from the United Nations, hemp legalization movement, activists, industries, culinary innovators, etc.
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