Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The Political Dirt on cannabis in South Africa.

Hemp (note heads) grown in SA on permit
Hemp picture of South Africa permit
Another warning on the glyphosate containers is “Notify all inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the area to be sprayed and issue the necessary warnings.”  The communities in Eastern Cape were not warned that poisonous herbicides were going to be sprayed over their lands. The herbicide has scorched the earth of cannabis fields and neighbouring food crops as well.

In 1988, Dr Thandeka R Kunene founded the 100% black owned proudly South African company called House of Hemp.   In 2010, House of Hemp became the first private company to be awarded a 6 year exclusive permit from the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health to legally cultivate and process hemp in South Africa. Their farms are at Misty Mount in Lebode, Qamata in Queenstown, Wellington in the Western Cape and in Nkumba Bulwer KwaZulu Natal.
To keep this under the radar, these farms have names such as Evergreen Cooperative, Rapula Farming, Qamata Irrigation Scheme and so on. 
Since these are registered areas, the police helicopters and their poisonous herbicides by-pass these farms. WTF?  Dr Thandeka R Kunene is the Coordinator of the National Hemp Foundation’s Private Sector Working group.
What they sell through Hemp for Africa are the following:
Cold-pressed oil from the seeds
Hemp De hulled seed (left after the pressing)
Protein Powder made from the whole seed
Hemp fabric
All these items are available in from Hemp 4 Africa.  I have no doubt that there are hundreds of uses for this plant.  It will keep the earth clean and it will be good for us.   You can email EugeneCeronio@gmail.com or call him on 076 162 1686.  The oil and seeds has many nutritional (we are not allowed to say medicinal because that is also illegal) properties, but you can get that info from emailing Eugene directly.
I want to know what they do with the rest of the plant.  What are they doing with the flowers or heads of the crop?   It is the flower or head of the crop that contains the cannabis oil because the oil glands are on the flower.  What are they doing with it?  Are they exporting it?  Or are they using it in some other devious plan.  And if they are only taking the seeds, how are they going to plant another crop?  I asked Eugene this question and he said that 10% of the seeds of a crop are held back for the next season.  I am not so sure.  There is an eerie relationship between the maker of the poison that is sprayed, Mansanto and the seeds, our government who have made cannabis illegal, the fact that there are farms producing it using pseudonyms to cover their tracks; and the cohesion between the 100% black company (remember that hemp and cannabis are the same thing) that are not sprayed because they are in restricted areas.  The sum total of all this is that the government (all black company) has made it legal for them to grow and distribute but illegal for the man in the street to possess or grow it.   There is something very wrong with this scenario.

It is reminiscent of my finding that while antiretroviral medication was being blamed by the Minister of Health and the President as being poisonous, we were making the medication and exporting it.  Hundreds of thousands of people died because they were denied medication.   Is this what is happening here again?  And the sheeple keep their blinkers on while the government steals from those who need it most?   The SAPS say they use a different poison called Kilo Max to spray marijuana fields, maintaining it poses no threat to human, animal or environmental health …. Aaaah!  Pull the other leg. 

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