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    The Cannabis iomassEnergyEquation.PART TWOTHE CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGY EQUATION.

    IAfHEREAS there s a plethoraof publications nd programmes bout heproblemV Y of Global Warming, his book provides he solution.To the question, scientificGreenSolution-why cannabis " the answer bllows:"For Mankind's macroeconomicrequirements, energy derived rom csnnabis ischeuper than energyfrom coal, oil, nstaral gas, uraniam, wind and wavepower,geo-thermal, pressed-seed egetubleoils, hydrogen-from-water electrical separation,etc. Cunnobis is the most economical resource to fuel ancl energy known toMankind. Cannubis-Methanolprovidesfuel which ispollution-free."These statementsare establishedas Fact for the first time on record by THECANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGY EQUATION (CBEE)'. The CBEE formulationdemonstrates hat the Twentieth Century experience of government-corporatemonopoly-control f fuel -energy, nd ts high cost n economic, ocialand ecologicalterms, was a bane fbr Mankind; and one which shouldhave been easily avoided.Learning o live with the world glut of non-polluting,cheapbut superior -uel,energy,food and resources,made immediately available by implementation of TheRESTORATIONProgramme, ould be a profbund iberation.

    GLOBAL WARMING, AND HIDDEN COSTSOF ENERGY PRODUCTION.It is of primary importance that people understand why fossilisedhydro-carbons, coal, oil and natural gasoshould not be regardedonor any longer beallowed to be misased,,as 'fuel'. Preoccupiedas people are with the personallyabsorbing etailof daily living, it is easy o lose ouch with much of the basic ealityuponwhich ourhumancivilisationandvery existence epend. hedanger nd damagefrom the combustion f fbssils,coal,oil, and naturalgas,comeprincipally fiom thereleasento the atmosphere f the oarbonabsorbed y (fossilised) lantsandanirnalswhich ived n much hotterprimordialcarbon-rich tmosphericonditionsn ages ast,over thousands pon millions of years, ong beforehumansevolved on the planet.Combustion of fossils releases heir stored carbon, ncreasing the total quantiQ ofcarbon dioxidegas (CO2) n the atmosphere.Earth receivesheat and light from theSun:much of the Sun'sradiated eatwhich arriveson the and andsea, ebounds ffthe f-ace f theglobeas ong-wave, issipated nergy. t is saf'ely ispersednto Space.Carbon dioxide has the capacity o retain this infrared heat-the more CO2 in theatmosphere,he hotter it becomes, his being called he 'GreenhouseEffect". Theburning f fossils s'fuel'gives ise o GlobalWarmingl.

    Carbondioxide s principally esponsiblebr atmospheric eating, eingcalled he'GreenhouseGas'.Not less han 80 per cent of the ncrease f CO2 n the atmospherecomesdirectly rom the burningof coal and oi l products.Since 1850,at which timeaccurate ecordswere commenced,CO2 has increased n the atmosphere rom 265partsper rnillion(pp-) to 378ppm, o date.Emitted n an historicall yshortperiod,or ,relative o geological ime-scales,n the blink of an eye, his represents colossal42per cent ncreaseof carbon dioxide n the atmosphere.I The CBEE is endorsedby eminentacademics, uthors,doctorsof a variety of disciplinesoudges(U.S.&U.K.), an d ecology xperts. Ref. Publishers'Title Information,at the end of this book.l2 The greater he quantity present n our atmosphere fgasessuch as carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide (i.e. photo-chemicalgry I'rom fossil combustion),methane,chloro-fluorocarbonsand surface ozone, he more heat isentrappedand retained.3 Detailsgiven hereinon Clobal Warming are confirmed by specialist nd by encyclopaedic orks.27

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    THE REPORT. CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HLMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.A singlesmallpowerstation'sannual ossilcombustiono generate nergy or only4000householdsata loweraverage onsumptionate han heU.S.) eleasesollutants:88tonsofsulphurdioxide; 66 tons of nitrousoxide; l0 tons of flying ash;and 13,750 ons (thirteenthoasand,sevenhundred and ifu tons) of carbon dioxide. Statistiken;BundesregierungDeutschland.Hegemony, n the physical ather han moral sense,hat is, politico-militarypowerand leadership,derivesfrom ownershipand control of the means of productionanddistributionof wealth.Appropriation, r misappropriation,f the sources f fuel-energybecame rucial to thosewith commercial nterestand/orpolitical ambition.Acquisitionof Ownershipof subterranean ineralswas facilitatedby the expedientof governmentlegislation, ndby monopoly: he icensingof pref-erredstateor private)corporationsoexclusive rade n the invaluableenergy esources. husl the Peopleare forced to paytwo'Owners' for fuel.Governments'y'scalnterventionsexorbitantdutiesand axation)has ed to fuel-energy ecoming heprincipal componenln the ndustrialproductionofwealth, oday accountingbr not less han tbur-fifths(a/5) of the Costof ProductionofGrossWorld Product:all extracted esources?omurercial oods,bod andservices.From the early hunter-gatherer,nomadic, and tribal agrarnn forms of humanorganisation,o the establishmentf permanent rbancommunities,hrough he Ancient andMedievalEras, he smallnumbers f peopleon our planet eliedprincipally or their energysupplies pon heabundancef treesand irewood.Demand or fuel-energywas imited andeasilysatisfied. uelwas a trifling factor n the Costof hoduction of artefacts.n the ModemEra, local forestshaving been elled,growing populationsavailed hemselves f coal, oil,naturalgasand,eventually, ranium.The disadvantagesf nuclear ission,not leastof whichinvolves he nevitableprolilbrationof plutoniumavailability thematterof hydrogen usionbombs)swiftly made hemselves vident.Not so obvions,at first, was the danger iom themisuseof fbssilsas 'fuel , which has given rise to.the destructivephenomenon,GlobalWarming,a threatof gravest otentialo the ecosphere.Misuseof coal,naturalgas,oil anduraniumas fuel' now poses erhapshe singlegreatestmmediatehazard o planetarywell-being and human survival. The price ofenergy fiom petroleumhydrocarbonsand uranium is high, but the ultimate cost isunknown n view of their actualand further nevitabledamage.The greatest ostmightbe hidden,yetto be paid n fullt. GlobulWarminghasalreadyhad mortal,disastrousresults:10.4per cent 15,600,000 quare ilometres) f the Earth'ssurfaces coveredwith permanentce containedn ice sheets,he ice capsandglaciers.Total meltdownwould providea vertical ise n eustacyworld shoreline) f c. 70 metres, .e. 230 f-eet.Global Warming of 2" to 3oC is likely to result by the year 2030 with a partialmeltdownof permanentce, yieldingan ncreasen Mean SeaLevel (MSL) of c. 8 to

    12 inches 20-30cms.) and 24 to 40 inches 60-100cms.)by 2100.The trend ofGlobalWarming o date emarked ince1850 s 0.7"C(or 1.26'F).Therateof increaseover recent years is faster than at any recorded irne past. Without accountingforfuture incrementsn CO2emissionsiom ongoingmisuseof fossils o supply fuel-energy requirements f increasingworld populations,ndicationsare that between1850and2050,an average lobal emperaturencrease f not ess han2'/z"Cwill haveresulted,with the attendantncrease n MSL. There are no causes or assuming,moreover, hat this heating rendnow well underway is not continuous hereafter.I The 'ecosphere'is the atmospheric,errestrialand aquaticenvironment, he condition of which is vital tolife on Earth.2 In Moses' book of Genesis, he rainbow symbolisesGod's promise no t to dest roy the Earth again byflood; but this time Man is doing t himself....

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    The Cannabis iomassEnergyEquation.The IPCC group of internationalscientists nvestigatingclimatechangeon behalfof the United Nations, concluded n 2000 that the Earth's atmospheres warming at aquickerrate than previouslyrealised,and that averageglobal temperaturewill rise by6" centigrade n the next hundred years, by 2100. There is no permanenceor'guarantee'on the existinghealthy environs,given the addition of CO2 from theactivities of an intemperate pecies eficient of foresight.Climatic equability s fragile

    and susceptibleeven at the best of times. Venus, our nearestplanetaryneighbour norbit at an average f 25,718,200miles from Earth'scircuitouspath, s hostesso the'greenhouseeff-ect'and has reached he averageatmospheric emperatureof 464"C,with planet-wide alesconstantlyagingat hundreds f milesperhour. It is not hereinsuggestedhat Venusian conditions will suddenly be arr ived at overnight but, thesoundingof a warningnote is most assuredly alled for in the circumstances herebythe resultsof this generation'smistakeswill be visited upon he next.Heat is the generator y which our weathersystemsare activated . In addition toraised seu evels, he dangerand damage o life, property,agriculturalproductionandcivilisedorder,caused y GlobalWarming,arise iom:

    floods; temperaturencrease nables revailingcurrents f air to carry more moisture,precipitatingas increased ainfall upon the land. Warming of only a small fraction of1"C canresult n many more nchesof rain trillions of tons of catastrophic loodwater,viz. floods virtually simultaneouslyn England,France,Germany,Northern taly, NewSouth Wales, Cambodia,Vietnam, Texas,Minnesota, owa, Florida, South Africa,Siberia,Chile,Bangladesh, aiwanandMozambique;and,from turbulent airstreums, storms, gales, cyclones, hunicanes and tornadoes, viz.lif'e-destroying, evastatingHurricaneMitch in the Caribbean nd CentralAmerica.

    Numerous mortalitieshave resulted rom Global Warming. Basedon death anddestruction already perpetrated, Global Warming representsno less a threat to thepeople of the world than World War. THE CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGYEQUATION has shown that the threat and damage from Global Warming byemissionsrom the combustion f fossi ls, re otally needless, nd nexcusable.Increase n atmospheric emperatures sometimesnonchalantlydismissedas"normal intermittent luctuations."Theseconspiratorial tatements re not backedbythe indications,nor by impartial scientific studies.This verbal shrugby representativesof coal and oil interests,s the money-motivated, redictableattemptedobscurationofthe fact that governmentand corporateOwners of coal and oil, would pref-er heindustrial world, ruinously and homicidally, to continue to consume their fossilmaterial. Fluctuations'donot satisfy hesedata.While the ncautionof fbolishnesssto be regretted, he dissemination f falsehoods or short-termmonetarygain is to be

    condemned.Serious change in composition of the atmosphere,notably the CO2increase,endersGlobalWarming o have esulted rom the misuseof fossilsas fuel'.Unless mmediate esponsibleegislationemplacesRESTORATION, he indicationsare hat GlobalWarmingwill continue'.I The Gulf Stream circulatesequatorial Atlantic Ocean water, keeping north-west Europe relativelywarm;but, from Global Warming's reduction of the Polar lcecap,quantitiesof extremely cold meltwater pushingsouthwards are preventing the Gulf Stream from reaching northerly latitudes. So, paradoxically,WesternEurope is to receivegenerally onger winters and cooler,wetter summers iom Global Warming, interspersedwith intrusive ronts of warmer, moistai r expanding rom the South, requentlygeneratingstorms.2 The RESTORATION Program would simultaneously nableeradicationof World Famine and WorldPoverty.

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    THE,REPORT. CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.Concerningfuel or world generationof electricityand modern ransportation,The CannabisBiomassEnergy EquationDemonstrates:l.) cannabis rovidesample and prolific World Resourceo Fuel-Energy;

    2.) fuel from cannabiss non-polluting.Combustion of cannabis-sourced'uel emits only water H2O (as steam)and COz .RegardingCO2 emission:during growth, plantsabsorbcarbon iom carbon dioxide inthe air. The carbon orms part of plants' biomass,which is pyrolyically convertibleinto gasoline-type ydro-carbon uel. On combustion, arbonbonds with oxygen: CO2is released ack nto the atmosphere; ut, an equivalentquantityof carbon is absorbedby the next uel-crop in cultivation: this is termed a 'closed-cycle' to signify no netincreaseof atmospheric O2 s produced y the useof cannabisor fuels.Cannabis hus hasan enormous mmediatestabilisingeffecton Global Warming.3.) The cannabis esource to fuel-energy s production-cost-free(ref. sections onEconomics f TheCBEE,whichfollow), and,4.) unlike the high-cost capital-intensiveequipment, refinement and productionprocesses ecessary ith fossils, he processof pyrolysis,of producinghigh-octanemethanol-fuel, ases,and lubricants rom cannabis, s also production-cost-free.To recapitulate: ollowing low-cost investment nto simple hardwareof the cast-ironPyrolysis Still, the superior pollution-fiee liquid Cannabis-Methanol fuel fbr allworld industrial and domestic energy requirements,produced in accord with TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation,s free, .e.notabene:of no cashcost.5.) Cannabisutilised or its many non-combustedu{poses, uch as superiorbut cheapconcretebuilding materials(see Isochanvre),absorbsatmosphericcarbon which isstored, not re-released.Cannabisused in this way, permanentlysubtracts rom thequantityof carbondioxide n the atmosphere,farther educing Global Warming.6. ) If reversal of Global Warming has become advisableor imperative,mass-productionof cost-freecrops of cannabis urds compacted nd stored e.g. n disusedfossil-coaland other mines) forms a strategicenergy eserve,and a biological 'sink',extracting macro-tonnage f CO2(carbon) rom the atmosphere.7.) Agricultural crop resources re renewable,not finite in quantity as are the fossilsmisused s fuel'.8.) The replacement or fossilsand uranium s not only alreadydiscovered, t is alsocheap and safe: the technical, economic and resource conundrum of worldrequirementss resolved y The Cannabis iomassEnergyEquation.9.) Where fuel and energy-generat ionre concerned,he practicalsolution s at hand:immediate ectificat ion f Global Warming s commenced y implementation f TheCannabisBiomassEnergyEquation.10.) If The CBEE were now mandated o a level of priority commensuratewith itsself-evident mportance,suitable measureswould ensure ts immediate worldwideadoption. Tax, financial incentives,government oans and international technicalpyrolysis assistance,would ameliorate the global atmospheric environment and,stimulateperformance f the world economyby vastprovisionof cheapFuel-Energy.

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.When the danger rom combustionof fbssils remainedunrealised,heir misuseas'fuel' was purblindand unfortunate. owever,since he dangerwas recognised, ndsince the Sc ientific Solution o Global Warming was publishedand has circulatedsince 1994, he protractedmisuseof fossilsas'fuel' by thefailure of governmentsoimplementThe CBEE Solution,has been the wilful premeditated ommitting of a

    political act n which large-scale omicide s implicated;an act for which individualsof governmentand corporate nstitutionsare accountable.Politicians remain recalcitrant:none are so blind as those who will not see.Thisbook explainshow magnates f corporations, nd governments, omprisedof theexecutive, he legislatureand the judiciary, amongstwhom some personsare moreculpable han others,succumb o a corrupt money-motive o wage this World War ofGlobal Warming upon the people of the planet, by choice. Global Warming is acatastrophe or which politicians have made themselves accountable. Allowingcontinued uild-upof atmospheric O2by emissionsrom consumption f coal andoi lis the indictableact of: Crime Against Humanity; Crime Against Peace;Betrayal;

    Criminal Dereliction;and Conspiracy Racket; j.S.). By not adoptingThe CBEE,politiciansendanger ll.NO further ncreasesn atmosphericCO2 from fuel-combustion re acceptable;human ives continue o be takenand he world population emainsat risk: misuseoffossils as 'fuel' must be stopped at once. In delaying implementationof TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation, overnments ecome ulpable or HomicideandGenocide;ndividualswho comprise hesegovernmentsepresentegitimate argetsofpublic wrath and ust retribution.Global CO2emissions re attributedas ollows:North America.WesternEuropean ountries. . EastEuropeanountries.China.28%15% 2s%goThere s now no seriousdissent o the postulation hat it is as certainas it ispossible o be that continuedmisuseof fossilsas 'fuels', of coal,naturalgasand oil,threatensgreat and continually increasingdetriment to the planetaryenvironment.Only the degreeof the damageand the speedat which it can occur are in debate.Taking the aforementionedmost conservative onsensual stimateof 2t/r"C averageGlobal Warming with attendantMSL increase f approximately12 inches n 30 yearsand 40 inchesby 2100, argeareasof land,productive oastaland low-lying plains,scores f majorcities and denselypopulated egionswill be invadedby the sea.UnlessRESTORATION is implemented orthwith, to give but a very f'ew examples,significantportionsof Holland, Germany,Florida, the Great ChineseRiver Basin,

    Bangladesh,East Anglia, New York, London, Tokyo and Venice, can expectinundativeobliterationwithin decades.Prohibition of Cannabis stands in the way of a safe ecological future for Mankind.

    RESPONSIBLELEGISLATION.The following egislations immediately equisiteworldwide:l.- Misuseof fossilsas ofuelorequires o be terminatedwith all celerity.2.- RESTORATION requires adoption and implementation:Relegalisationof

    Cannabis s indispensable.Item 2 enables tem 1 to be effectivelyachieved.)3l

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    THE REPORT.CANNABIS:THE FACTS.I{LMAN RIGHTSAND THE LAW.THE CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGY EQUATION:

    SCIENTIFIC SOLUTION TO THE WORLD CRISIS.Modern Usesof Cannabis.For Mankind's macroeconomicequirements,nergyderived fromcannabiss cheaperhanenergy iom coal,oil, naturalgas,uranium,windand wave power, geo-thermal, ressed-seedegetableoils, hydrogen-from-water electrical separation, tc. Cannabis s the most economicalresource to fuel and energy known to Mankind. Cannabis-Methanolprovides uel which is pollution-free. hese tatementsredemonstratedsfact in the ensuingpages,or the fnst time on record,by the analysisgivenwhich comprises heCannabis iomassEnergyEquationCBEE).

    The CannabisBiomassResource nd PyrolysisFunctions CBRPF).The bestexplanation f how cannabis an replaceMankind's misuseof fossilsas'fuel', anduranium, s containedn the ollowingaxiom:"Everything which is derived from hydrocarbons can also be derived fromcarbohydrates."Carbohydratesare the basis of biomass;that is, organic material, plants andorganisms.Oil and coal are fossilisedbiomass.All are carbon-basedmatter. Al lcommercialgoods plastics,man-made ibres,products, aints,chemicals, tc.) tuel,and energy now extracted rom oil and coal can equally be produced from fresh,recentlygrown biomass.The technical iability of biomassas a resorlrceo fuel andenergy s well establ ishednddemonstrated.ee he ollowingbibliography:

    'MethanolPlantationsn Hawaii, ' lawaiiNaturalEnergy nstitute.'Chemicalsfrorn Biomass:Petrochemical ubstitutionOptions,' E. S. Lip inski, Batelle ColumbusLaboratories. hio.'Pyrolysisof Wood Residueswith a Ver tical Bed Reactor,'J. A. Knight in 'Progressin BiomassConversion' ol . l , Academic ress, . Y .'ComparativeYield Trialswith Treeand CrassEnergyCrops' R. V. Osgood& N. S. Dudley,SecondPacificBiofirelsWorkshop,University f Hawaii.'ThermochemicalProduction f Methanol rom Biomass n Hawaii,' V. D. Philips,C. M. Kinoshita,D. R. Neill & P. K. Takahashi, awaii Integrated io fuelsResearch rogram,Phase , Final Report,HawaiiNaturalEnergy nstitute, ugust,1990.Also see:Biomass echnology nvestigative eports f Georgia nstitute f Technology, nd StanfordResearchnstitute, tanfbrdUniversity,California.NOTA BE,NE.l. l t is not intended erein o duplicate xpositions hich confirm he echnical easibilityof biomass,bLrt o show how cann abis niqu elycompriseshe most economicalcheapest)ourceof fuel-energyknown to Mankind.The sheerscaleof monetary nterest eveals he intensityof the corruptmotivebehindunlawful ntroduction nd prolongation f controls n people's raditionalprivatecultivation,trade,possession nd usesof cannabis. he ulterior motive is t:ontpouncled ith those noted insubsequent arts.2. Inexorable egal, social, economic,health and ecological easons equire he Abolition of allcontrols: he Relegalisationf Cannabis.3. Knowledge boutcannabis nd understandingf ulterior nducementsxposeCannabisProhibition(controls)o be gravean dmortalcrime.4. 'Ihe macro-economicsf The CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGY EQUAT|ON la y bare the mensrea, andestablishhe deepest ulpability, f individuals, orporationsndgovernmentsnvolved.

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.The Pvrolvtic ReactorA FractionatingColumn for theDestructiveDistillation of Biomassto Obtain Fuel & Products.HTUGAS

    CAHHAFI$Bt*116A$$

    TAR & CHARCOAL.The conceptof energy rom biomasss as old asMan s pre-historicalMasteryofFire'. Firewood or cooking,heatingand warding of f predatorybeasts n the nlghtrepresents xploitationby humansof biomass br energy.Subterranean oal and 6i1,high in accumulated ulphurouscontent,are ossilised biomass, he accretion n theEarthoverpastaeonsof concentrationsf organicmaterial,plantsandorganisms.

    Cannabiss themostprolific of all low-moisturewoody plantspecies. i to 80 percent of the biomassof cannabiss comprised f cellutose, carbohydratedeal forconversion nto the hydrocarbonsof fuel. Improved on by modern techniques oachieveefficient conversionof biomass nto fuel, pyrolysis is one of Mankind'searliest echnologies, n ancientskill used n Pharaonicimes o produceoleaginousembalming luid for mummification. he sameprocesss used oday o refineoil.Pyrolysis is tle decomposing f biomass freshor fossil) by the heat of anaerobic(reducedair) combustionwhichconvertsorganic material nto gasesand/irfuel oils.Freshbiomasss the directsubstitutebr the fbssilised iomassof coaland petroleum.,With thehot 'oflgases' collecte4whichcool o condensento iquidfuels,pyrolysissknowni1 modem refining as 'thermochemicaldecomposition'or as 'wood distillation', or as'destructivedistillation'. To achievean economybasedon fresh biomassrequiresthecultivationof enoughsuitablebiomasso replacecoal,oil anduranium, br transportationuelsand electricity generation,o meetdomesticand industrialneeds.On fi15t mpressions,hiswould seem an ambitiorn target requiring much land devotedto food production, but,demonstrateds ollowsby TheCBEE,deeper xaminationevealshat,firstly,coal, il, naturalgasand uranium per BTU produced arenot economiccomparedo cannibis as fuel-energyresource. Prohibition aside)to produceenoughCannabisBiomassto power the modemtechno-industrialWorld requiresonly thefulfilment of the {trndamentalommercialaspect:hefarmerproduceshatcropwhichprofitshim and s in deman ,.Secondly, ross bod production

    is notdiminished tall, orwill be ncreasedbyubstitutingannabisoipresentproduce.

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    THE RE,PORT.CANNABIS: THE FACTS. HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.The Miniature HomePyrolvsisStill.

    The Miniature Home Pyrolysis Still is simple to manufactureor make at homefrom a garbagecan,piping and a barrel. t is cheap.portable,and very effective; viz.Southern rance n World War II. Atsoee ore. The manuf-acturedersion s comprisedof iron collars shaped o reduce n size conically,placedatop one another,connectedto a metal chirnneyexit pipe, leading o the familiar coiled distillationcoolingpipe(which can be run through a tank to providewarm water). Any closed oven suffices.The coil feedsa barrel.Lit with embers,dry biomass^smouldersn the Still, the off-gascondensingo yield methyl alsohol i.e. methanol) . Only one person s required omove, re-mount or operate he device. Following minimal investment nto thepurchaseof a Pyrolysis Still and the electricity motor-generator, he small-scaleproductionof cannabiscropsprocessednto methanoloffbrs duty-free uel and freeelectricityto every allotmeni-using household . After Relegilisation, without aPyrolysisStill the backyardkitchen-garden, llotment,market-garden, r farm, will beinadequatelyequipped. From the smallholding's limited acreage, by cannabiscultivation fbr profitable seed-food, relaxant and fibre crops, the homesteadsimultaneously ecomes elf-sfficient in cost-free uel for transportandgenerationofelectricity for cooking, lighting, and heating,w,ithuel surplus or sale. Interestingly,fbr the ast orty years, he Indy series acecarshavebeen uelledby methanol.After Cannabis Relegalisation, he Home Pyrolysis Still will be in private useeve yn+,ere, embodying the UniversalRe-Democratisation f Fuel-f,nerry Production.The prospectof fuel-energyagain being fiee to producers,and very cheapand duty-fiee to customersand people at large, represents iberation from the unnaturalenslaving economic domination of Mankind by small numbers of undemocraticindividuals,magnates ndpoliticians.

    Large Stills areequally simple o constructandrun, to processmacro-agriculfural(large-scale)roduction f cannabisnto fuel, cheaply ulfilling al l massenergyneeds,electricitypower stations, ndpublic andprivate ransport or city populations.The following reflects upon conspiratorial mpedimenta o CannabisRelegalisation.Purportingo 'educate',theOwnedandcontrolledmassmediabroadcastdocumentaries'throughout he world, impartingdisinformation intended o 'dismiss' the viability ofmethanol, while advocating introduction of exceedingly expensive complicated fuel-technologies, hich all polluteat somestageof theirenergyproduction, ut which yieldcontrol of energy supplies o their f-ew Ownersand government.Methanol is wrongly'dismissed'asa substifuteor fossilson the falsenotion hat ts combustioneleases O2"like lbssils." This is rniseducation y omission,br, asmentioned,he equivalentof allCO2emitted s re-absorbedy thenext fuel crop n production:here s zero-increase-netof COz n the atmosphereiom the use of methanolderived rom fiesh cannabisbiomassand no pollutionwhatsoever. onfirmedby the chemicalequation f cornbustionwhichfollows),Cannabi -Methanols competelypol ution iee.

    I Note that, with limited availability of petroleum products brought about by Royal Naval blockade, themotorised blitzkrieg of the Germa n war effort and invasionswere fuelled on methanol (also called'synthetic'fuel and lubricants).2 Methanol, Fuel Oils and charcoal derived ro m fresh biomassdo not contain the sulphur accumulatedby fossils, hereby providing an environmentallyclean, .e. GREEN SOLUTIO N, the alternative to coal,oi l and potentially catastrophicuranium in the generationof electr icity;viz. Chernobyl. Sulphur releasedby fossil combustion s cause o Acid Rain, the dilute sul phuric acid destroyer of fres h water, micro-organismsoish,wildlife and trees.3 Duty, i.e.government ax on sale, s largestcomponent n the price of fuel-energy; 70-807o n Europe.

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.SpecialAttributes of Cannabis:Of all known plant species, annabisdelivers he most economicallyefficientbiomass uel-energy sa resultof inherent ttributes, umrnariseds ollows:-1. Cannabis s the most prolific of all low-moisture,woody plant species.Cannabisgrows well in all climes where Mankind lives. A good crop in sub-tropicalFloridaproduces pproximately 8 tonsof biomassper cre = 0.+ hectares]. annabis rows

    to full biomass roductionn only 4 months .2. Cannabiss a low-moisturewoodenplant.Of otherprolific biomassspecies, ugarcane(tropicsonly) maize,napierandkanaf,all produceessbiomass er4 months'period (grownin thesamesoil and clirnaticconditions).Unlike cannabis, ll of thosespeciesmentioned reof high moisturecontent.High moistureplants equirepre-dryingbeforepyrolysis, herebyconsumingsignificantquantitiesof BTU's beforedelivering hem, devaluing he worth oftheir contribution.Also, by cornparison ith cannabis,hose species re markedly esseconomical oth o cultivateand o process. eenn Brazil's(Volkswagen)argescalethanolproductionto reduceoil imports, high moisture plants lend themselves o the energyproduction ystem f bio-chemicalsugar bnnentation)onversiono ethanol ethylalcohol).This is a very different,energy-consumingnd nvestment-capital-intensivelow procedure.Publiclyconfirmedby theVice-Presidentf VW in 1996,ethanols uteconomicalcomparedto theefficient nethod f fuel-energy roduction f methanol y pyrolysis.3. The internal cotnbustionengine runs well on methanol,without causinganypollution. SeesectionV of The Economics f The CBRPF.)4. Cannabisuel-energy an be made mmediately vailable n all climaticconditions(whereMankind ives).5. After malt and seedlingstage, annabis equiresand retains esswater than nrostplants,and cansurvive drought.6. Cannabis urvives emporary loods,having deep oots which penetrate0 to 12inches n only the first 4-6 weeks. Grassesenerally enetrate -6 ins.)Cannabis asan mportant eneficial ffect n reducingopsoilerosion y monsoon ndheavy ains.J. Cannabissurvives intermittent frosts, having been observed n the CalifbrnianSierraso tolerate nore han20 degrees f frost, .e.downto below 12'F (- 1 C) .8. Cannabis oesnot require ertiliser. It responds,ike al l plants, o manureandgoodsoil,bu t doeswell without.)9. Cannabis lourishesevenon marginal unproductive)and.10.Cannabis oesnot exhausthe fertility zof soil on which it grows;and t improvessoil by: a. ) ea{:sheddinghroughouthe growthcycle,which assistsmoisture etentionin the soil andpromotes umus;b.) deep ootswhich unclogandaerate oil; c.) standsof cannabis hemp grow densely, denying tares, thistles and other weeds theopportunityof growth.Cannabiss foundto clear and of persistentecurringweeds.As shown in Kentucky and Wisconsin, after many years of continuous cannabisproduction over sevenandup to fifteenyears)othercrops cultivatedsubsequently nthe same andarefoundto grow well '' .I See: Fitrer Crops,' J.M. Demp sey,University Presses f Florida.2 See:Yearbookof the United StatesDepartmentof Agriculture,' 1913,page321.Also see:USDA Bulletin404, 1976,' L.H. Dewey,Botanist-in-Charge f Fiber Plant Investigations, J.L. Merrill, Plant-Chemist,Bureau of Plant Industry.3 lbid. Also see: Th e Writings of ThomasJefferson,'edited y H.A. Washington, ipincotts,Philadelphia.naddition to law, udicature and Human Rights, he writings of Third U.S. PresidentThomasJefferson,authorof the Declarationof Independence,ave relevancen cannabis ultivation, rade and Agronomics.

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    THE REPORT.CANNABIS: THE,FACTS,HUMAN RIGHTSAND THE LAW.Prohibition of Cannabis disallows he most cultivable, optimumdry biomassplant specieson Earth, uniquely and immediatelycapable of the economical(cheap) replacementof all Mankind'smisuse of high-pollutant, costly fossilsand uraniumo for energy,petro-chemical roducts,gasoline nd plastics.

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.Economicsof The CannatrisBiomassEnergv Equation;The CannabisBiomassResourceAnd PvrolvsisFunctions.In energy generation, hat exigenceall-important to Flurnankind,advantageouspropertiesunique o cannabis ender t commerciallysuperior to every other resource.There are more ways than one of presenting he esotericf-actsand figures of TheCannabisBiomass Energy Equation but, however galling these truths are to thecannabis-Prohibitionistobby, hey amount o the following ransfixing onclusions:

    l- CannabisSativa, he THC-rich full-sizevariety, s the plant species est adaptedto thecommercial ndother equirementsf theBiomassFunction.2- The CannabisBiomassResource ndPyrolysisFunctions CBRPF)areavailablelbr the eff-rcient, ffeotive otal replacement f uranium and fbssils misusedas' fuel ' .3- Cannabis roduces he BTU's of fuel-energymore economically han coal, oil,natural gas, uranium, wind and wave-power,geo-therrnal,and hydrogen-fiom-waterelectrical eparation, tc.4- All Mankind's fbreseeableue l and energy requirements an be met by theCannabis iomassResource ndPvrolvsis unctions.

    By the CBRPF,populationseverywhere anavail thernselves f cheap uel, staplefood, energy and industrial resources,all from cannabis cultivated to supplylevels of, or outstrip,demand.Strategicstockpilescan be aflbrded.The Standardof Living lbr entirepopulations,ncluding hosenow sullbring in acutewant, maybe amelioratedspeedily, ar beyond he expectations f- current economic rendsand he nevitably dour forecasts asedon present igh-costenergyandresources.The commercialsuperiorityof Cannabis he potentialdeath-knell o misuseoffossilsandnuclear ission-is demonstratedy the following plain acts:

    [. Cropsof f-emaleannabis roduce bundant eed, valued raditional taple ood '.(Seeddoesnot containrelaxant ngredients.)Seedcomprisesat maturity more thanhalf the otal weightof a largeplant,which yieldsmoreprotein-richbod per acre hanthe grasses wheat, rtce, maize, etc.) and other crops such as potatoesand manioc(tapioca/cassava).ncluding income o the armer, seedprofitably covers the cost ofproducingthecrop.The trunk and branchesof the cannabisplant are comprisedof wood (calledhurds) sheathedn fibres which run the lengthof the plant.77 to 80 per cent of the

    wood is comprisedof cellulose.Farmerssometimes electand uproot young maleplantswhen growingcrops or seed, eavingspace or the seed-bearing,arger fbrnaleplant to reach ull capacity.Theseuvenile plantsyield hurds(wood) and especiallyfine ftbre. Malesdisplayingadvantageousropensities reallowed o grow to maturityto pollinate he females.At harvest ime, seeds rom femaleswith preferredattributes,e.g. relaxant-tonic trength, uantityof biomass plant size) or seedyield, etc.,areselectivelyetainedbr next season's lanting.

    Mild climatesprovidemore than one season's rop in a year,and warmerzonescanproducehree ul l cropsperyear'.I See CannabisHempSeeds: he Most NutritionallyComplete oodSource n Earth,' Lynn an dJudyOsburn.2 SeeUSDAPublicationsisted n bibliography.lsosee:PopularMechanics agazine, ebruary, 938.

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    UraniumNota Bene: Whilst growing fbr profitable,nutritiousseed,the fibres fiom matureplantsarealsoproduction-cost-free,anotherprofitableproduct. See II.)

    THE REPORT. CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE t,AW.SEED: -seed, taple ood of high proteincontent,containing he requisite atty andamino acidsessentialo the efficientworking of thehuman mmune system-polyunsaturateegetabl oil/margarine/nut-butterre . Iatersection CannabiResources)-pressed eedcake,ighly nutritious urnan bod-pressed eedcake, igh quality f-eedor livestock

    -seed, ood for domesticpetsAfter harvesting he seed,and hen mechanicaldecortication fibre separation),heremainingwood 'hurdsoamount o approximately 0 per centof the plant'sbiomass.Thesecellulose-rich ulk residuesareaproduction-cost-freeby-product.PRODUCTION.COST.FREEDISCOVERYANDEXTRACTIONHurds - $0 Coal - $,some- $ many- $ great manyin addition o the hurds,providing the fanner with

    oil

    Pyrolysis of Cannabis Biomass, in particularthe hurds, yields all the requisite(energyof) fuelsandgases,or which coal,naturalgas,oi l and uraniumareat presentthepriceysource. y comparison,t is seen hat:CannabisBiomassvields:- BTU's cheap;and is renewable,availableeverywhere, tablesupply,ecologically on-pollutant. .Whereas,fossils,or nuclear issionyield:- BTU's of high price; are semi-rare,finite quantity, unstableprices,aggravatedpolitics,strategicdependence,ecologically estructive. .II . By pyrolysis conversion,biomass delivers 5,000-8,000BTU's per pound.Approximately6 per centof the agricultural and areaof the contigtrousUnited Stateswould producemore CannabisBiomass han is required o supplyall current demand1brgasoline, ieseland oil fo r that energy-voraciousountry.From only 2 crops(8months, emperate limate)eachacre will producenot less han 20 tons of CannabisBiomassHurds,which yield 2,000gallonsof methanol.This estimate s minimised:the arge THC-rich' I Sitivasyield muchmorehurds-biomasser ucr"'.

    Strainsof plantsvary greatly;e.g. Sativa, ndica,Ruderalis, mericana,etc.Thenon-relaxant low-THC' -' hybrids grown under license n variouscountries France,Germany,Britain,etc.)arealsopoor n yield of biomass,ibreandcellulose.I & 3 TH C doesnot existwithin cannabisplants,wherein TH C combineswith other molecules,making itinto another compound, which is the non-toxic natural herb. Toxic concentrates f laboratory-isolatedchemical compound THC have unique attributes which differ widely from cannatris.Ref. ConvenientLanguage, nd: THC' ls Not Cannabis ' ,in Part One.2 Cf. the large Sativasgrown in China, Florida, and at the USDA facil i ty in Mississippi.Rel. USDA Photoshown.

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    The Cannabis iornassEnergyEquation.Sufllcient acreage s immediatelyavailable br CannabisBiomassproductionwhich f-arexceedsU.S. transportation equirements. he "National Soil Bank,s,,registeredallow land-(approximately 89 million acres)- can be plantedwith soil-enrichingand non-dePletiver' annabis s a f -allow otationcrop, producingenoughmethanol, il and BTU-gas to enable he UnitedStateso becomea net t$t-.n.r[yexporter.This is achievablewithout planting up a singlenew acreor subtractingaiiarea rom current oodproduction.However,notedpr&iously, cannabis rows*ill onmarginal unproductive)and.Crops herefromwoutd addvalue o thoseacreages fvast total, now considered o be of little or no worth. The enormousquantity ofmarginal and providesvirtuallyunlimitedscope br huge ncreasesn productiono1,the cheapcleanfuel-energyof cannabis,br inio the future. Cannabisonly requiresashortgrowing season 4 months)and can be sown relativelyearly or late.So, whenturning prime landover to cannabis ropsandhurds' production,oih"1. roducecanbegrown on the same and in the sameyear.Farmerswill want to cultivaie cannabis oritsprofitability.The planthasmultiplevaluedapplications;ef-. raditional ses.

    I Ref. SpecialAttributes of Cannabis.2 This_clean-burning roduct for generators, ookers,heaters,etc., s called BTU-gas to differentiate it fromgas (oline).tRelegalised annabis nters he market n competitionwith petroleumproducts,wheat,cotton, umber,etc., n the largescale roduition of fuel-energy, tapleseed-food and commercialgoods.Many thousandiof miles of rolling Si-eppes,rairies,Veldt' Savannah,Pampasand nations' agricultural grasslandsare covered withcannabis aving n thebreeze, bsorbing tmosphericarbon.

    WhereProhibitiononly allowedwheat, maize, ice, cotton,etc.,now, hundredsofthousands f tons_ofcannabisoliage,seed, ibre andhurdswill alsobe in flelds, nuse' n silos,warehouses,actories nd powerstations,n gardens, omesand shops,and constantly n their way to and fro domesticor commircial processing lants'oievery type and size, n trailers, rucks and trains from and throughevery viliage andtown.lII. Cannabis traditionally provides superior frbres for textiles and clothins.Approximately20 per cent of the hemp stem is comprisedof fibre 3. Again, in thlsinstance he wood-hurdsare rendered roduction-cosi-free,as is the ,".J, b"ing by-productsof cropsgrown for profitable lbre.Theeducationalactsaboutcannabis ibrewhich, since ntroductionof Prohibitionhavebeen o dategenerallysuppressed,rethat,by a varietyof cultivation nd/orprocessingechniques,annabii comprises:

    A. ) the mostcultivableof the ibre-source lantspecies;B.) the mosteconomic tbre esource nown, andc.) the resourceo everyepe of fibre in industrialanddomesticuse.Mature andpost-matureplants i.e. croppedafier seeding) ield long fibres (up toseveral feet in length) of easily worked, intensestrength, nd watei-rot resistantcharacteristics.hesearesourceo the raditional anvas roducts,ncludingsailcloth,carpets,apestries, tc.,andcurrentlyprovideall the field tents o the RussiaiArmy.-. - By contrast,uvenile plants yield soft, fine fibres, suited o productionof thelighter types of gannent now associatedwith cotton. Still finer fibres are obtainedwhen standsof cannabis re cultivated n extremedensity a seedsownapproxirnately3 See:MechanicalEngineeringMagazine,February,1937.AlsoseeUSDA publicationslisted n Uintiograptry.

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    THE REPORT. CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HTIMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.every two square nches) and then cropped at juvenile stage.These are of similarquality,but superiordurability, o the lightest,sottestof silks, and cotlon-velours,withwhich they compete.By varying cultivation methodsand ageat croppin5,everygradeoffibre, andhenceof yarn,between heseexampless produced rom cannabis.

    However, croppingafter seed-productions of economicadvantage, ecause eedprovides ood vegetableoil of mild flavour suited o cuisine,while the remainingpressed eed s sirnilar o soya n protein,caloriflc andnutritionalvalue, .e. superiorto 'grasses',wheat,barley,maize, ice. Seed-cropsenderby-products,.e. the hurds,the relaxant and the fibres, production-cost-free. Fibre from mature plants, beingsubjected o the 1924 patented,Cottonisationor Dresden Process(a simple, cheapcold-chlorination echnique) s transformednto a level-dyeing,pliable, soft, lustrousflbre, in all physical respects ndistinguishable rom cotton. Before Prohibition,Dresden Cotton' cameprofitably onto the market at considerably ess han half theprice of the cheapesl kinds of cofton '. Without governments' conspiratorialmonopoly-control revenue and profit protection-racketby Prohibition, to fulfildemandof a normal market,ubiquitousproductionof DresdenCottonwould eliminatethe profitability, and therefbrecommercialcultivation, of ordinary cotton. Likewise,cannubis renders all fossil-derivedproducts commercially obsolete:e.g. CellulosicPolymerisation f the cellulose-rich roduction-cost-tieeannabishurds profitablyyields:plastics al l types)and he man-made ibres (e.g.nylons;2.

    TheCBEE establisheshat, ollowing ow-cost nvestmentnto the PyrolysisStill,I Fuelproduced rom cannabis s free; .e.of no cashcost.The CannabisBiornassEnergyEquationshows he farmer'sproduction-cost-freeurdsfuel andplastics' esource,rofitablyundercutshepriceof fossilsmisused s resources'or'fuel'. In greatestcontrast, he commercially edundantfuel', electricity, hermalunits and

    productssourced iom fbssils and uraniun are always more expensive han equivalentproductssourcediorn cannabis. urther,production costsassociatedwith the ossik unduroniam, qre enormous, .e. of discovery,extraction viz. drilling; marineoil platforms;coalmines),dishibution(e.g.by vulnerableocean-goingankers),and of capital-intensive,energy-consumingefinement nto usable brms. This polluting and preposterousxerciseonly remainscommerciallyviable to the minority of countriesand corporationsnvolved,for as long as politicians continue to conspire to prohibit cannabisunlawfully. Eachcontinent is capable of producing surplus cannabis-fuel br all energy needs,whicheliminates transport by ocean-goingoil-tankers, renderingtheir related environmentsldisastersa thing of thepast.Take note! cotton producers, ndia, Pakistan,Egypt, China, Uzbekistan, andBrazll,of the ollowing ExemplaryFact of CannabisRelegalisation:Turning the Mississippi Cotton Region over to farm production of profitableDresden Cotton, also simultaneously produces production-cost-freecannabisgrain staple food surplus, and (far more than) enough production-cost-freehurds-sourced uel-energy o sat isfyall U.S. ransportationrequirements.Implementation f THE CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGY EQUATION makessuch socio-economic and ecological benefits irnmediately available fiom everJ/agriculturallyproduotive egion, o all populationsof the World.

    I SeeStaatlichesMaterial Priifungsaml 1924.Also see:ProfessorPaul Boerman,ManchesterGuardian(U.K.)19A.2 Plastics erive equally iom hydroeadronsor carbohydratesCellulosicpotyrnenwere nvented iom vegetative ourcrs

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.NorA BENE: A. Implementationof THE CANNABIS BIOMASS ENERGyEQUATION proffers a revolutionarilyameliorative transformation to the socio-economic onditionof the entireworld population.B. Apropos of GLOBAL WARMING: Replacementof fbssils by the cannabisresourcemakesan mmediate eduction f not less han80 percent, .e. an eight-tenthspluscut in emissions f Global Warming CO2gas,and,C. utilised for its numerottsnon-combustedurposesl eannabis ignificantlysubtractsfrom extantatmosphericCO2.[V. Consideran alternative rop: the THC-rich Sativasgrow up to andover l5 f'eet c.5 metres) n height, yielding large flowertops or commercialproductsof the health-improvingrelaxant-tonic.(Ref.PartsOne,Three,Four & Five on Health.)Cropped orrelaxant, the hurds and fibre are, again,production-cost-free by-products.(Currently,this traditional ndustry s under the illegal Prohibition.)CannaLii hurds are the idealresourceo paper, card products,and newsprint.Treewood pulp, thick with lignin(the substance hich hardenswood cells enabling rees o stand) equiresmuch .Jtttyprocessingby sulphuric acid to break it down. Chlorine is often resorted o as i'whitener', deadly dioxins being the inevitable but unwanted consequence f thisprocessing.Run-off has over the yearspoisonedmany lakesand riveis of the E.C.,EastEuropeand he U.S. Even he oceans-(e.g.alticandNorth Sea)aresusceptibleopollution by these industrial wastes,with adverseeflbcts on wildlif'e. By iontrast,minimalacidsare equiredn thebreakdown f cannabis urds br wood-pulp.

    Being production-cost-free,he wood-hurdsundercut he price of lumber by 100per cent of the costsof lumber production, endering reescommercially edundant.Legal cannabishas long been perceivedas a 'threat' to the profitr oi O*ners ofcommercial forestation . Cannabishurds were confirmed in preference o trees asresourceo wood-pulp or production f al l paperproducts, y the U.S.Department fAgriculture,Bulletin 404, in 1916.Publicationby Researchers yster ilewey andJasonMerrill, of the economicand technicalsuperiorityof the cannabis emp plantover rees, ubliclydeclaredhe ecologically ignificant reakthrough discoo"ii"r,l. production confirmedcannabishemp hurds t *or" economicand easier-workecJsourceof pulp than trees,for all typesof paper, newspaper-print,and carcl;2. theproductsmaderom cannabisare of superiorquality;3. thecrop rom I acre of cannabishempgrown to maturity in our monthsproducesasmuchpaper-pulprcrwmaterialas 4. acresof trees n twelve"months' roith 3;4- the cannabisresource s available within 4 months (a growth season),but treesrequiremanyyears' growth beforebecoming uitable o harvest.I Viz. th e instigationof widespread Prohibition disinl'ormationan d propaganda by forest an d paper-production-mill Owner, the newspaper magnate Will iam Randolph Uearst; ref. section entifled Th eMarijuana Ta x Act, 1937.2 Traditionally, paper was made from cannabishemp fibre products (ReL Traditional Uses) The sulphuric acidprccessingof tree carne nto useduring the latter paft of the NineteenthCentury before hurds-fionrfibre mechanisationhad beendevelo@. Deweyand Merrill foresawshortages f treesanddemonstrated,by useof hulds instead,not only hasthe wholeafe detmction of forests reenwanton,but cannabispnrducb aresup,norrantlmore economic.3 SeeBulletin4M, USDA; 1916.Nota Bene: n somegrowingareas,a secorul, nd the warmer z)nesa thiruI,cropofcannabishemp can be produced in twelve monthg without soil depletion (or other food and cash crops may becultivatedon the same and in the sameyear, f prime land is used).Cannabisproducesgoodcropsevenon .marginallandowhereyieldsof other cropsare negligible.Cannabis grown for relaxant-tonigor cereal-seedlus oi[ or fi6res,etc.'rendershe hurds-paper-pulp esourceproduction

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    THE REPORT. CANNABIS: TFIE FACTS, HIJMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.USDA Bulletin 404 stated he deduction hat cannabiswould become he largestagricultural ndustry n the United States. t will yet be proved correct...but ow muchmore humanand ecologicaldamagewill this Prohibition wreak before he Peopleareawakenedo the truth of its illegality...Since 1937 instigationof Prohibition n theU.S./, at leasthalf of the world's treeshavebeencut down to makepap"r' . But fbr the

    Prohibition,most of these reeswould still be standing oday,absorbinghe carbonofatmosphericCO2 oxygenating he atmosphere.It seems certain that the aware and well-informed cttizen-taxpayerwouldenthusiastically upport a state-politicalpolicy whereby the public finance thepurchaseat a full andpremium price at once,of somecommercial imberlandnow inprivatehands,whoseownerschoose oluntarily o realise heir nvestment y sale,sothat these brestedareasbe protectedunder suitabledesignationas public parkland.The reesmay henbe allowed o standundiminished y the umberjack's xe.Further,the re-forestationof great tracts by re-introducedvariegateddeciduous woodlands(rather than coniferous mono-culture)and the conservationof the few remaining

    woods, will beautify the countryside,provide wildlife habitat, and make a practicalcontribution o stabilisation f the Global Warming trend. Such desirablemeasuresonly becomepracticable nd economic bllowing completeCannabisRelegalisation,by which cannabis ill replacemostdemandsbr commercialimber.I See'Crimping Progress y BanningHemp,'Alan W. Bock,Orange County Rcgistcr.V. Pyrolysis of CannabisBiomassproduceshydro-carbonsubstitutes;gasolineandkerosene-paraffinet-fuel substitutemethanol, uel-oils,gases,ubricants, arnishes,bituminous asphalt, ars, charcoal,etc. The thermochemicaldecompositioncan beadjustedo favourproductionof desiredend products. f required, he injectionof air(oxygen)consumesesidual harcoal eleasingts constituents . sed n this 'gasifier'mode, by increasingheat,pressure nd addingsuchcatalysts,methanolproduction smaximised t approximately00gallons er on of biornass'.Methanol CH3OH) asalways been he cheap,pollution-freeand practicalalternative o petrol/gasolineanddiesel. The Internal Combustion Engine receives less wear fiom combustion ofmethanol.By cleancombustion, ontinued tility of thepowerful ntemalCornbustionEngine s prolongedby cannabis-methanol,ar into the future.

    Electricity power generatingstationscan be run off rnethanol,or CannabisBiomassPyrolysis uel-oil,which s similar o home-heatingil, and/orusecompactedcharcoalbrickettesdirectly, n placeof fbssils. Until the near total removal of manyfine forests, .g.Sherwood nd hoseof the BlackCountry, hepyrolyticproduction fcharcoalwasa large ndustry.Charcoalwastheprincipalfuel to the early stages f theIndustrialRevolution.Coal hen eplaced windlingsupplies f charcoal.)In addition o the radicallyameliorative conomic spects f production-cost-freefuel-energy,cannabisalso yields fuel pref-erable n ecological grounds-of greatimportances the fact hat cannabis-methanolombustion eleases nly CO2and H2O(as steam). (See chemical equation which follows.) City areas would be thuscornpletely relieved from the present foul and unhealthy photo-chemicalsmog-pollution from fossil combustionemissionsby cars, rucks, buses,generators, ome-heatingandpowerstations. iz. Paris,Los Angeles,Tokyo,S5oPaulo,etc.2 See Methanol from Wood: A Critical Assessment,'R.M. Rowell & A.E. Hokanson in 'Progress inBiomassConversion,'Vol. , AcademicPress,N.Y.

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    A.The CannabisBiornass nergyEquation.

    Cannabis uel-energyproducts have urther advantages ver oil and coal:The considerable nd repeated ostsof installingmandatory nti-pollution evicesin the consumptionof fbssils fbr electricitygeneration y power stations e.g.smokestack ulphur scrubbers')are not incurred when the non-pollutant uel-energyproductsof the CannabisBiomassResource nd PyrolysisFunctionsareemployed.This rendersCannabis-Methanolnd CannabisBiomassPyrolysis uel-oils still morecost-eff-ective.Charcoal,which has he sameenthalpic alueascoal, s a production-cost-freey-product of standard biomass pyrolysis (not gasifier) production of Cannabis-Methanol and fuel oils (see he PyrolysisStill diagrams).The residualcharcoalfrom cannabishurdsprofitably undercuts he price of coal by 100per cent of thecost of coal's discoveryand extraction.Production-cost-fieeroductsof CBRPF(methanol, tc.)arealwaysmoreeconomicalcheaper)hancommercial oal.Cannabiss agriculturallyeplaceable, ot a resource f diminishing inite quantity.From the ecological viewpoint, Cannabis-Methanol nd Cannabis BiomassPyrolysis 'uel-oilsare ncomparably ref-erableo coal, as hey are not source o thepollutantsulphuroff-gasof fossilcombustion, hichproduceshe environmentallydamaging ulphuricAcid Rain.

    NOTA BENE:ChemicalEquation for complete i.e.clean)combustionof cannabis-methanol:2CH3OH + 3Oz ---+2CO2 * 4H2O.Three moleculesof oxygen (3 Oz) are required for every two molecules o1'methanol (2 CH3OH) in order that combustionof the latter will be complete. Anyhigherproportionof 02 will be an excess; ombustion ill alsobe complete, ndsomeunused 2 wi l l remain.

    Regarding carbon dioxide releasedby cannabis-methanol nd CBRPF fuel-oilcombustion, a grester quantityof carbon ts re-absorbed from the atmospherebygrowth of the next cannabiscrops n cultivation, for: relaxant;non-combusted tapleseed food; clothing and textiles; paper and newsprint; building-materials seeIsochanvre);imber-substitutes;lastics-resource;tc., n addi tion to cannabis ropsproduced or thehurds esource o fuels.

    Implementation of The Cannabis Biomass Energy Equationinitiates ^ beneficial all-encompassing,mmediate stabilisinginfluenceon the 'greenhouseeffect'of GlobalWarming:l.)bv reducine o Zael,lQ,he world fuel-combustion omponentof overallcarbon dioxideatmosphericncrease, nd2.)by subtractins rom atmosphericCO2whenevercannabis sutilised as resource o non-combusted roducts (see ist inpreviousparagraph).Past and continuing Failure to implement The CannabisBiomass Energy Equation, implicates politicians in judicablehomicide, and indicts politicians' betrayalo dereliction andcriminal conspiracy.

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    THE REPORT.CANNABIS: TI{E FACTS,HUMAN RIGHTSAND THE LAW.OBSERVATIONSON THE CBEE.

    In the last hundredyears, herehas not been a single ecologically-pertinent-act,theoryor postulation mbodying racticable otentials s beneficial o the planetandthe well-beingof itspeoples s hoseof The Cannabis iornassEnergyEquation.Thisformulation resolvesMankind's most crucial predicament n Economic Affairs andEcology, o havearisen ince he ncipience f The IndustrialRevolution.Abolition ofcontrolson cannabis endersuraniumand he fossilpollutants:A. commerciallyobsolete/economicallyedundant,andB. achievesheir replacementwithoutollution,whileC. the Economy of the entire world thereby vastly benefits from significantlyreduced ettergvprices.The CBEE establishesor the first time on public record hat fuel-energysourcedfrom the renewable,pollution-fieeresourceof flora in the fbrm of cannabis,achievesuniquely economical replacementof fossils and uranium. It is providential thatcannabis s ecologicallycompatible oo. There has been no (good) reason o delay

    implementationof The CannabisBiomass Energy Equation o power industrial andtechnological ivilisation.Reduced ostsof fuel-energy ive a boost o every activityof industry,manufacturing nd service. t domestic nd ocal evel,pyrolysis acilitiesproducingmethanol, uel-oils and lubricants,would provide employmentand protectpeople from the vagaries of petroleum politics, high energy prices and themonopolistic stranglehold of the petro-chemical giant. Small and intermediatecommunities would enjoy a re-birth of prosperity, initiative and productivity. ByimplementingThe CBEE, every village and town has the potential o achieveself--sufficiency n energy, bod and resources,ncluding thosepeoplenow suffbring deepdeprivationacross he continentsof the Third World. Large-scalendustry and citieswould all beneflt rom increasednergy upplies t lowerprices.Energy enablesall industry (serviceand manufacturing)and human consumption(heating, ooking, ighting, ransport).On a planet-wide verage, ight-tenths f the Costof Living fbr eachpersonare accounted or by energy related expenditures, esultingfrom: resource discovery, recovery, supply; transportation; refinery; generation,distribution, etail; ctnd he argestcomponentzovernmentduties(sale-taxes). our-fifthsof thecostof all commercial oodsandservices rebased n the costof energy.Over 80per cent of the valueof Stock radedon the Exchanges f the world is in companiesinvolved n the provisionof energy.The Economyof the whole World is put on a false-footingby political Denial(i.e.Prohibition)of the CannabisResource.More perniciousthan nstability, Prohibition esults n an impoverishmenr'eltby the majority of the worldpopulation,being hosepeople eastable o afford he present igh cost of energy, bod,servicesand manufactured oods.Heightenedenergy costs causeeconomic nstability, ncreasing,potentially tosocially unendurable evels, unemployment, ecession, stag-flation' and slump.Firstly, this presageseconomic (trade) and military wars to acquire and/or protectvalued resources f all types, and secondly, hrsprovidesa spur to repeated nternalcivil strife, which provokes the familiar state enforcement/rnilitary esponseto'control' emergencies nflicted upon riven populations. Continuing fbilure toRelegalise ccelerates egeneration, hereby he total demiseof Democracybecomeslikely,perhapsnevitable.

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    TheCannabis iomassEnergyEquation.The failure to adoptThe CBEE by governments oesnot simply depresshe worldeconomy: far worse, both the socio-economic nd climate change aspectsof TheCannabisBiomass Energy Equationestablish hat the politicians' intentionaldelay ishomicidal.It is also already he causeof war (viz. the Iraqi invasionof Kuwait). Oilbecomes carce ndof yet higherprices.Thepermittedenergygenerationechniques ndtheso-callednew alternative' nergysources re elativelyunproductive r of increasingindustrial omplexityand requirecapital nvestment f scale.So,governments' now thatprocrastination in implernentationof The CIIEE works to their frnancialadvantageandincrementshe hegemony f govemmentand corporateOwnersof the fossils.Thus, hefailureof governmentso inrplement he CBEE to date, s explained.The politicians'Prohibition nstallsa racketeeringmonopolisticprofit protectionof unnecessarily xpensiveand otlrerwise edundant esources nd products n themarketsand shopsof the modernworld. At the foundationof what purports o be theWestern ree enterprise r Free Market system, here s a firndamentaldestructive ie.At the coreof any nation'sEconomicSystemwhereinCannabis rohibition s enacted(Free,or Social-MixedMarketor state-owned)ypolitical means,macro-ExtortionyProhibition supervenesas a mechanismof overall economic control and humanoppression.Cannabis s banned,not in reality fbr the given pretexts.Cannabis sbannedbecause, f it were legal, most of its economicbenefitsv,-ould ccrue to thegeneralpopulatiorz, hile business oncerns f greatscale, omprised f individuals,syndicatedfinancial combines, institutions and states, would Ilnd their revenuessharply educed.Returnson their holdings or investment nto capital and plant wouldyield diminished net income. To protect those financial interestspreferred ofpoliticians, conomic ompetitionrom cannabiss eliminated y the felon'smethods.'Prohibition' is imposednot becausehere s sornethingbad' aboutcannabis, utbecause f the all-affectingsuperlative oodof cannabis.Magnates f giant companiespresume, d infiniturnor until it ceaseso suit theirpurpose,o manipulate oliticiansand the mentalityof the population,nto maintainingProhibitionof Cannabis,o thePeople's certain harm and great disadvantage. t the behest of multi-nationalcorporationswhose financial investrnentsand influence interweavethrough everyfacet of the socio-economic omplex, politicians are not willing to allow thepopulationof the world to acquireand enjoy heboon of a cheap, aturallyoccurring,beneflcentesource. et, if thepopulations f the world but knew it, this providentialbenefit s there or the asking, nd heirs or the aking.EvidenceestablishesCannabisProhibition as a racket: the politician fabicates andperpetu,atesounterleitProhibitioncontrolsnationally,and, by fraudulent reaties,e.g. the

    SingleConventionTreaty,worldwide; mposes y force,a setof politically-designedrtificialcircumstancesn supportof chosenmonetary nterestso their undeserved nd uneamedstupendousinancialadvantage. o those husprotected,his s an ongoing epeated indfallof a spectacularlyugescale, 'subsidy'amounting o trillions of dollars/Etros/yen,tc.,perannum,paid or entirelyout of thepockets fmostly unwittingconsumers.This illegal, unadmitted state-political policy' is then compounded byenforcement,with rnyriad actsof government-by-terrorerpetrated pon citizens romal l walks of life, fo r harmless annabis elatedactivities , n the atlempt at politicalsuppressionf the herb.

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    THE RE,PORT.CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.To conceal his conspiracyand the attendant rimesof its enforcement, nd to enablethe continued llicit protectionof the financial gain of some at the expenseof others,politiciansand their collaborationist dministrationsesort o use of taxpayers'money toobfuscate he harmlessbenignnature of cannabiswith constantpublic indoctrinationbyderogatoryictions.(Ref.PartsOne,Three,Four & Five.) In executing his evil scheme,he'politician'

    forsakes ivilisedPrinciples, uchashonesty, ruth, usticeand iberty, shunningall pretensiono democraticegitimacy.Honestevaluationof CannabisProhibition showsthat the economicpreceptsand moral philosophyon which the West has ong constituteditsel{, havebeenabandoned: nprincipled politicians' of our self-proclaimed astionsofDemocracy,and free' and mixedmarket' systems, enerate nd bstercrime(ref. PartSix,Prohibition:The Progenitorof Crime); comrptly practisemonopoly duty, tax and profit-protectionism; reacherouslyusurp the Constitution(ref. Justiceand the Constitution);seditiously subvert the democraticrule of law (Part Seven); inflict persecutionandsuffering;andperpetrateadistic mmolationof personaliberty(all Parts).Disputes over resources ommonly lead to War: Prohibi tion of the manifbld

    beneflts to Mankind of cannabisconstitutescriminal infraction of that category oflnternationalLaw designated:Crime Against Peace.Political denial of the world'smost economicenergy esourceand essential gro-industrial ommodity, s an Act ofWar against he People;consequential ufl'eringand victims are visible everywhere.CannabisProhibition s the greatest raud of all time. Perniciousefl-ects f this crimeare myriad, extreme and ubiquitous.Prohibition s the direct causeof: War, e.g. theIraqi invasionof Kuwait; Crime; astronomicalworld resource, nergyand food prices,with disastrous and homicidal corollary effects; world poverty; world famine;industrial and automotive emissionspoisoning air; photochemicalsmog and AcidRain; desertification;he greenhouse ffect of Global Warmingand atally catastrophicweather. Had it not been or the obstaclepersonified by corrupted Owners andpoliticians, The CBEE would by now have been mplemented, nd already working itsremedyand benefits.Oil, coal anduranium areredundant, nd destructive.The Peopleof the West andJapan,of Israel,of India, SouthAmerica, Africa, China and everyrvhere lse,deserveto be freedfrom dependence n thosewhose criminal Prohibitionschemegivesthemcontrol of energy;and from those ew who, by geographic hance,happen o inhabitlocationsabove errestrialminerals.To the detrimentof all, the tiny groupof de factoOwnersof the world's Oil want the world population o continueusing their' fossils,regardless f the human, he economic, he environmental, nd the other damage hisdoes,and he universal yranny t inflicts. They requirecompetition rom nonpolluting

    Cannabis-Methanol,he world's cheapesti.e.actually iee) fuel, to be Prohibited untllall the easily recovered oil is consumed.Meantime, in predictable avariciouspreparationor when the oil runs out, thesesame ndividuals,corporations,nstitutionsand stateshave been, and are, by 'banking', i.e. mortgage and international oanmethods, assumingeffective Ownership, ncluding in the Third World and formerCommunist bloc, of the world's agricultural and....the asis of the future worldresource o food, fuel andraw materialsderived rom cannabis.NO further increasesn atmosphericCO2 fiom fuel-combustionare acceptable:human ives continue o betaken and he world population emainsat risk. The KyotoTreaty (with its proposedreductions n CO2 emissions s a destructive elaborate

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    IThe Cannabis iomassEnergyEquation.

    In anycase, hepoliciesof increasedossilexploration ndexploitation, nd exceptfor one EastEuropeannation) he immediate efusal o ratify the Kyoto Agreementbyall countries which participatedat that convention, exemplify the criminality anddevastationisitedby 'politicians'uponapathetic omplacent ervile opulations.The politicians'energy-monopolyy Prohibitionnegateshe Social-Mixedand/orFreeMarket, interveningas a macroeconomicax, duty, and profit protection-mechanism.he

    manipulations .remposed, y fbrce,on behalfof prefenedmonetary ntL'rests.his Crirne scommittedagainst he world'speoplewho (consciously r unwittingly)all endurets extremeconsequences.rohibition mposesworldwideshortagesf otherwiseprolific availabilityof(cannabis-derived)ood, energysupplies nd raw materials.These atterare he essentialsfhuman ife. Everywhere,Mankind eeters n the brink of strife,of wars, evolutionand armedconflict. This Prohibitionvisibly exacerbateshe problerns,while Peace,ProsperityandProgress ould be enhanced y the opposite ourse,hat of Relegalisation.Straightaway, The Cannabis Biomass Energy Equation proffers ameliorativetransformationf theworld'speoples'Standard f Living, by prolific globalprovisionof verycheap,superiorEnergy,Food and Resources; he CBEE shows that The UniversalRe-

    Democratisation f Fuel-EnergyProductioncan easily, immediatelybe realised; andimplementation f The CBEE, simultaneouslyeducesGlobal Warming. While all this isacutelydesirable o the generalpopulationof the world fbr obvioussocial, economicandecologicaleasons,hereexistsa rnajor mpedimenLmoney-motivatedoliticiansandOwner-magnates;ba althoughmplementationf The CBEEwould beneficially ransfbrmhe statusquo fbr the world and ts Peoples,t would ellbctivelypre-emptgovernment ollectionof thephenomenal uty and revenues n fuel, andeverywhereender o individualand smallscaleprivateenterprises,he income andprofits which now accrueundeservedlyo the Prohibition-rnonopoly-protectedil-Producing ountries ndgiantpetroleum orporations.ln clarifying the statusquo, consider he scale of money-motivationbehind

    CannabisProhibition:Aff'ectingGrossWorld Product,energyderived iom fbssilsanduraniumaccountsor not ess haneight-tenths f theLrnderlying ostof Production fal l commercialGoodsand Services.Ihis fbur-fifths' (4/5) proportionof the world'speoples' total productionof wealth, all duties, axes and profits therefrom,has beenbroughtby the lneansof monopoly-control-Prohibitiono excludecannabis,nto thehandsandunder he controlof , relativelyspeaking, smallgroupof menand women.Owner-magnates,nd 'politicians' fbr whom as a proportionof world populationahnostnobodyhasvoted,do not relish heprospect f CannabisRelegalisation,.e. ofhaving o relinquish he world wealth which they have misappropriated;or the wealthto return o andremainwith the People,who create t.The CannabisBiomass Energy Equat ion exposes he utmost money-motive,unmasking deepest criminality behind governments' controls on cannabis '.Hegemony,Monopoly, Ownershipand/orControl of the multiple trillions involved,comprise the ulterior objects of the minute number of self-servingpoliticians,bureaucrats nd magnates mplicated.Financial motive is the reasonbehind controlson Cannabis. heplanthasnot been argetedbr Prohibition ecause omepeople iketo smoke t. The racket of tax, duty and profit protectionof state-owned nd privaternonopoliesrading n the nferior esources ndproductss the root. However ntensethe ulterior motive, this doesnot mitigate the culpability of the culpri ts, nor theextreme ravitas f theresults f their Crime Against Humanity.

    I This money-motive s additionul o those n signif icanteconomicareasother thanFindings, nd JudicialEnquiry Findings, ar tsThree& Four.

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    THE REPORT. CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HLN4AN RIGHTS AND THE, LAW.Knowledge and understandingof the evidence of circumstancesexpose theunderlying financial motivation by which a spurious Prohibition is contrivedfeloniouslyon a substancehat is not only harmlessbut alsohealth-promoting.Legalavailability of, and competition rom, cannabis,annihilate duty, taxes and profits inbusinesses hich rely fbr their incomeupon salesof inferiorproductsandresources.Sogreat s thescaleof monetarynterest ehind he criminal ntriguewhich masqueradesas'Prohibition', that, f therewereno Prohibition,or if cannabiswere Relegalisedoday, twould be Prohibitedagain omorrow.The RESTORATION Programmes indispensable.Nothing ess hanRESTORATIONofthe democratic ontrolby citizen-jurors, f everyact ofenforcement f legislation, y re-introduction f the authenllcCommonLaw Trial by Jury,ensures liminationof the corporate ndgovemment rime.Exceptional vents ndmeasuresare equired o Restorehe West o Democracy nd egitimacy .Readershaving grasped he scale and implications of this government-corporateCrime, will appreciatehat to date,generalpublic lack of awareness boutThe CBEE,in the U.K., the U.S. and therefore elsewhere, s attributable to censorship and

    dishonesty n state-controlled nd privately-ownednformation,news and educationalmass-media.Editors and reportersemployed, and rigidly controlled by state andprivateOwners of the media, outinely conceal he cardinal ruths about cannabis, ndpropagate ies to dupe he populace,who rely for their informationupon the media orthe state rather han the professorial tudieswhich exonerate nd extol cannabis).TheCBEE has support rom our growing number of worthy endorsees nd campaigners,including the Nobel laureate ormer EconomicAdviser to the U.S. governmentwhowrote the Foreword;and udges U.S.and U.K.); doctors of a variety of disciplines)and academics.At the time of this writing, The CBEE,showing cannabissuperior ofossils and uranium,remainsspecialistnformation of which the media havegoneoutof their way to keep the public in the dark. This duplicates he silent treatment bypoliticians and reporters of the published offlcial empirical clinical investigationsconductedby the eminent physicians,psychologists, oxicologists, sociologists,pharmacologists,sychiatrists, f world-respected cademicand research nstitutions,which medico-scientificallyexoneratecannabis rom all allegationsof 'harm' and'impairment' 3. Over all the yearsof CannabisProhibition, he publishedadmissibleexpert evidence of Clinical Findings of Empirical Fact, has always afflrmed thecompleteharmlessness, nd benign nature of the herb as personal relaxant. (Ref.bibliography.) For self-advancement nd gain, inscrutableprofessional iars, drugczars,'advisers',career eportersand others,have actively supported yranny bydissemination f damaging ictions aboutcannabis.

    Disinformation is constantly spreadthrough f'rnanced,organised, manipulatedindividuals,groupsand media, to obtain public acceptance f CannabisProhibition.This malevolentmind-manipulation 'brainwashing') or money-motivated ocialcontrol is intended to fbrestall a truthfully informed population from bringingappropriate ressure n governmentso force Relegalisation. mbitious Prohibitionistspokespersonsnd heir rapaciouseaders,o whom mendacity omeseasily, ely onthe population emaining nsensate assivedupes.l Ref. Part Seven.Also see TRIAL BY JURY: lts History, True Purpose an d Modern Relevance,'ISBN: 9781902848723,or stipulationsof the Common Law Trial by Jury, by which democraticcontrol isexertedover arbitrary venalgovernment.2 Economics'Nobel aureateProfessorMilton F iedmancoined his expression.3 Ref. Findingsof Fact, n Part One.

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    The CannabisBiornass nergyEquation.The adverse conditions generatedby Cannabis Prohibition produce mortalconsequencesn a varietyof ways.For example,n regard o the environment,GlobalWarming is attributedascause o the ncreasinglydestructive everityof weather,suchas HurricaneMitch (Dec. '98), the most catastrophic eatheron record, he first ofmore and worse to come. Through the Caribbeanand severalCentral American

    countries,Mitch wreaked argescale amage, omelessness-andmany thousands fhuman atalities.The CBEE has shown hat the Global Warmingcaused y misuseoffbssils s totally unnecessary.t is unforgivable br politicians o have ailed to date oimplementThe CBEE. Prohibitionists re directlyculpable or deaths. he indictmentof politicians or exacerbating lobal Warmingentails heir culpability or mortalitiesanddisasters orldwide,constituting rimeof globalenormity.So, although liberation of cannabisoff-ershuge benefits to the world and itspeoples,which calls fbr relief and rejoicing, the completevindicationof privatecitizens'cultivation, rade,possessionnd use, s galling to media epresentativesfmoney-motivated ntruth.These atter ndividualsarebut paidhenchmen nd women.

    Their longstandingmaliciouscollusion n the deadlycriminal politicalconnivance fProhibition renders such personnelaccountable articipants n crime. It is smallwonder that thoseguiltv politiciansand reportersgive silent treatment o The CBEEand to the government-fundedmedico-scientificStudies of long-term cannabissmoking,by which cannabiss completelyexoneratedrom all 'harm'. Peopledo notpublicise hat evidencewhich ncriminateshem. .Thus, Green ssuesconstantlyon the public agenda eceivedelusive eportage.Tlrereare manypsettdo-greens,uchas nature,wildlif-e 'conservation'organisations.The Chief Executive f falsely-namedGreenpeace'claimed o be "too busy" to adoptand campaignbr The CBEE. Politicalparties, ncluding he so-calledgreens',evade

    The CBEE, because hesegroups are run by, or receive their funds fiom, Owners,corporations r organisations ho profit by CannabisProhibition.Compromised ndcorrupted, heir massivemendacitymilitatesagainsl environmentalmprovement.Political partiesvie for and receive unds fiorn corporationswhoseOwnersprofitfrorn Prohibition.Or, under he Italian system,parties ake campaign unding fiom thestate-whose financial rnotivation or Prohibition s acute.All Westernpolitical partiesadoptmoney-motivated rohibitions nd/orThe Fallacyof 'Decriminalisation'.(Ref'.Part Six.) To be selected s a representative,andidates ave to endorse he partypositionon cannabis. ence,whencitizens ote,whicheverparty's epresentativeheychoose, t can only be for a Prohibitionist.Voting is a delinquentactivity which

    oolludeswith, andperpetuates,he criminalstatus uo.Truth is replacingpropaganda: he Scientific Green Solution's glad tidings,expressedn RESTORATION, rucial o everycitizenof theWorld, arespreading.Nationsof the Earth's ropical egions, specially ulnerableo Global Warming,take note It is a cruel irony that impoverished opulationsn countriesadverselyaft-ected y the high costs of f-uel-energy,re capable,by adoption of The CBEE, ofbecomingnet energyexporters.Three 3) full cannabis ropscan be grown per year nthe world's warmerzones.RESTORATIONproffers he mmediate ffluenceof self-sufficiencyn food, raw materials , nd energy o suchcountries njoying he enviablegeographic dvantage.

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    THE, REPORT. CANNABIS: THE, FACTS, HTI]\4AN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.The THC-rich, large, economically-el ctive Sativasembody Mankind's idealcrop. Capableof generating he cheapBTU's andvirtually unlimited quantitiesof fuelfor transportationand electricity generation,cannabismeanwhile provides food inabundance,a health-prornotingpersonalrelaxant tonic restorative,pref-erred aper-pulp and tree and timber substitutes, nd is resource o cellulosicpolymers (plastics

    and man-made ibres). Cannabisalsoprovidessuperiornatural 'breathing' fibres fbrall types of clothing from hardy water-resistant orkwear o light sophisticatedinery.Production-cost-freeannabis urdsalsoprovide quality 'mineralised'concrete:flaked hurds (which contain silica) mixed with lime (crushedcalcium carbonate ockwith H2O and CO2driven ofT by heat) reactwhen water is added,creating concrete.Called sochanvreFrench;egisrered)his superb uilding material s of superior trengthand soundlheatldampnsulationproperties o, but only one-fifth to one-seventhheweight of, cement. Reducingprice and weight but increasingstrengthof buildingmaterials challenges he imaginativearchitectconsider, or example, he size madefeasible f a building n Isochanvre,he sameweightasSears ower,Chicago....Populationsesign hemselves spassive pectatorso theirpoliticians' avageso,and possible destruction of, the planet's ecosphere,while the fossil economydangerouslypours aeons of accumulatedheat-retainingCO2 into the atmosphere.Responsible it izens' due fury at the politicians' deadly activity, is enf-eebled yacceptance f Prohibitionists' deceit hat pollution by coal and oil is "inevitable" if ahigh standard f living is to be achieved r maintained. he CBEE exposes oliticians'untruth and base motives-there is an efltcient, incomparably cheaper, cleanalternative ut, fbr abjectmercenary easons,t is unlawfully Prohibited:cannabis.Educationon the qualitiesof cannabisand informationon the BiomassFunction,of which cannabiss the EconomicNonpareil demonstratedy The CBEE) combineto impart awarenesshat:With all cannabis production, trade and uses fully Relegalised, worldwideincreases n material prosperityare at hand, and international raternal harmony isenhanced, hile simultaneouslymproving the environment.Relegalisation f Cannabisoday will allow a phased, radualeconomic ransitiongoverned y market orces, rom fossil o CBEE-basedechno-industrialivilisation:The Ecological Revolution. Economical ly outcompetedby cannabis,redundantreserves f pollutantcoal,gas,oil and uraniumwill be efl underground.Prosperityand elusive modernity at last beckon even to those countrieswherecheapenergyandresources ave neverbefore been n prospect.Whole populationsofhardworking and gifted people whose national economicdevelopmenthas beenseriously mpaired or completelyretardedby expenditures n high-priced mports offossil productsconsumingwholesale heir capacity o earn surplusesof foreign anddomestic urrency, ow have he opportunity hroughThe CannabisBiomassEnergyEquation o become elf-sfficient.The CannabisBiomassEnergy Equationproffersbenefitsof historic proportionsto the developingworld, whosepeoplesare denied he security,plenty andprogressofthe Industrial, Technologicaland Ecological Revolutions,by their governments'compliance ith the Western,llegalProhibition f Cannabis.

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    The Cannabis iomassEnergyEquation.Al l governments f financiallystraitened ountr ies eel, or are, nsecure. o thesegovernmentsWesterneconomicsuzerainty s omnipotentand crucial, under the statusquo. The meansby which Prohibitionof Cannabiss imposedworldwide is by theseparatenternal legislative enforcementmeasures aken by nation states o accordwith the fabricated treaties'on dangerous rugs(e.g. he Single Convention)which

    fraudulently nclude cannabis.The corrupt methodby which Prohibitionist oliticiansand others of the Westextractactiveparticipation n the l-elonious nfbrcement f CannabisProhibitionfrompoliticiansof numerousdevelopingnations, s by a simple but eff-ective ecuniarylever: the granting of-Aid and Trade status s tied to the condition that all countriesrecipient f the saidaid and radeparticipaten the -elonious rohibitionTreaties.While many forms of sorelyneeded ractical nternational ssistancen technical,medical,and educationalieldsare underfunded,WestemProhibitionists romote hefalseand damaging dea hat throughout he developingworld the grantingof Westernloansand ntergovernmentconomic aid' (cashcredit) s the only stab ilising -actorn

    a state of constantpolitical flux and economic urmoil. (Routinely expendedonweapons nd uxury goods or those n power, nter-Government ashCredit Aid' isnot to be conlusedwith charitableemergency id, such as food and medicine.) n fact,monetary 'aid' conjoined to the corrupt ing influencesand many extreme, negativeresultsof this coercedProhibition,depressesecipientnations' self-development ndprolongsheir agonies f financialdependence.Implementation f the ScientificSolutionembodied n CannabisBiomassEnergyEquationoffers he dignifyingemancipation f economic ndependence,ndustrialandagronomicalproductivity, fbod and energyself--sufficiency,o affluent and developingnationsalike.For governmentsof developing nations to delay changeover rom fossil anduranium, o CannabisBiomassbasedeconomies, s for them to abet the criminalWesternmacro-economic rohibition-racket,o enrichfbreignersat the direct expenseof their own poorer peoples. The individual politicians responsible,committreacherous epressionof their populations' self'-development,hilst abetting theaforedescribed rirnesAgainstPeace nd Hurnanity; hey actively supporteconomicimperialism,n exchangeor cash.By contrast, hose developingnationswhich now sever he umbilication yingthem to the acutedebilitiesof Westerncashaid by denouncing he Single Conventionand other Prohibition treaties, n order to take up the natural economicbounty ofcannabis elaxant-tonics, ibres, fbod, resourcesand fuels, will find in this changegreat relief'. The beneflts of financial independence ecurely founded upon self--sufficiency rovidedby TheCBEE,,will manifest hemselvesmmediately.Nations adopting The CannabisBiomass Energy Equation's Scientific GreenSolution will be rendering o Mankind anhistoricgood deed, eading he world into aprosperous ew Age of the clean echnologies f the Cannabis iomassResource ndPyrolysisFunctions. he first countries ndcompanieso implementRESTORATIONwill inherit theTwenty-firstCentury. . .

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    TheCannabis iomass nergyEquation.CANNABIS: WORLD RESOURCES.Cannabis emains he world's principal esource.Many thousands f commercialproductsseen n the home, school,offlce and f-actory,which now are produced iorntrees,man-madeibres,plastics, ndpetro-chemicals, adeor processed singenergyderived from fossils or uranium,can be producedmore economically rom cannabisitself-, r energyderived heretiom.The fbllowingareprirrcipal ategories:

    FUEL (FUEL-ENERGY) OIL, LUBRICANTS. (ForElectricity-Generation,ransportation,tc)PETRO-CHEMICAL, HYDRO-CARBON PRODUCTS.PLASTICS. All plastic productsand the. . . MAN-MADE FIBRES.The Economics' roposition ereinpropounded sThe CannabisBiomassEnergyEquation, .e. that Cannabiseconomicallyoutcompetes nd renderscommerciallyredundant he fbssilsand uranium,was given practicaldemonstration y Henry Ford!CellulosicPolymerisation f vegetativematter n the 19th Centurygave rise to theinventionof plastics.This industrywas developed iom the use of cellulose n theproductionof explosives.By the late 1930's,Henry Ford, the manufacturer, wasdisplaying stateof'the art car' with bodyworkmadeof plastic, ighterbut "ten timesstronger" han steel(safer fbr occupants)and not prone to oxydisation(rust). At theFord "cracking" facility (pyrolysisreactor)at lron Mountain, Michigan,he convertedthe biomassof (production-cost-free)annabis emp nto the plastics o make he carand the non-pollutingmethanol uel to run it. Prohibition ntroducedunder falsepretexts, quickly put paid o Ford's deaswhich were henunable o progressurtherthan heprototypeof the car.

    Enonnouspotentialsand benefits o the World and its peoplesare embodied nThe CBEE-but they all remainconspiratoriallyepressedn feloniousprotectionofundeserved rofitsof, amongst thers,Ownersof oil andpetro-chemical orporations.Throughout he Western ree-capital-owningemocracies,he awareness,mpartialityand ncorruptibilityof the state emainabsolutelyndispensableo the sustainment flegitimate constitutionaldemocracyand the dispensation f justice. The extremedegree o which thesecriteriahavebeenneglected y the dissolutenessf thosewhomakepretence f serving hepeoplemay be udgedby this f-act:hroughProhibitionofCannabis,he state's riminalprotection f the greatwealthof avery few, is enforcedto the certain destruction f the best interests f the entire community. Examplesabound aily-consider two fiom U.K. newspapers.l. The European,2l-27 March, 1996 fbllowing improvedprofits, British Petroleumshare ayoutworthnearly 1I million ($16m) o nineDirectors.2. Daily Mail, 23 March, 1996: fbllowing Glaxo takeover of Wellcome(pharmaceuticals;ref.artsThree& Four) job-cuts are indicatedof 7,500, while two

    Directors eceivepersonal ayoutsworthover 2 million andfl.4 million respectively.PERSONALRELAXANT TONIC RESTORATIVE.Cannabis s out of the ordinary in that it offers special advantages n the fbod, theeconomicagro-industnal, nd the profoundHealthbenefits,which exceed n number andexcel n benelbctionhoseof all otherknownplantspecies.Ref-.PartsOne,Three,Four andFivefbr Health-relatedssues.I SeePopularMechanics, ecember, 941.2 ln 1937, he conspir ing o el iminate y Prohibi t ion' law' the economic nd other benef i ts o the massesproffered by cannabis, o protect government axesand corporations'Owners'profits, was already faitaccompli n Europe.

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    THE RE,PORT.CANNABIS: THE,FACTS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW.TEXTILES/FABRICS/NATURAL FIBRE: CLOTHING & PRODUCTS.Se eThe CBEE and Traditional Uses.PAPER.Cardboard-packaging, ewspapers,ournals, books, etc., place an enorrnousdemand or paperproducts, o which cannabiscomprises he ideal, and production-

    cost-free, conomicalesource.SeeTheCBEE andTraditionalUses.)CHIPBOARD, PARTICLE BOARD.Another eplacementor thepresent ostly elianceon trees, annabiswood hurdsare resource o modern furniturematerials,and concrete-boxemplateproduction forthe constructionndustry.BUILDING MATERIAL. (See sochanvren previous ection.)STAPLE FOOD.(Seeddoesnot contain relaxant ngredients.)Rich in protein and containing heamino acidsessentialo efficient unctioningof thehurnan mmunesystem, eedcanbe

    substitutedor the flesh of animals n thehealthierhumandiet. It is excellent or millingandbaking nto bread, ereals, akes, nd n casseroles,false) meat'-loaf,etc.Highlynutrititious ike soya,cannabiss sourceof plantmilk, cheese, oghurtcurds,and cream.Raw or toasted n salads,he seed an alsobe ground nto butter.The flavour s delicateand delicious. Cold-pressed eed provides polyunsaturate il suited to cuisine forcooking and salad dressings. (AlsosceTheCBEE,& TraditionatUscso foltow.)ERADICATION OF FAMINECannabis, eing easy o cultivateeven n semi-arid,marginal and,would assist neradicatingworld famine thoroughly,and in a way of which none of the other staplefood species recapable.SeeSpecialAttributes n TheCBEE.)PREVENTION AND REVERSAL OF DESERTIFICATION.Seeding rorn suitablecargo-airplanese.g. Hercules,Galaxy) overflights,willreclaim land suffering from recent and ongoing desertiflcation.Q.,iorth-East ndCentralAfrica, CentralAsia,Australia,etc.)

    Variation on a Theme: Another Manifestationof theGovernmentTax and Profit ProtectionRacketby Prohibition Monopoly.PatentedCannabisHybrids and Clones;VegetatedPropagation.Nafural plants propagated rom seed, such as cannabis, cannot be patented.Cannabis lsopropagates el l by cloning.This simple echniqueamiliar o gardeners,eliminates arietyproduced y sexual eproductionof male pollen-producing lantsfertilising f-emales hich produceseed).Cuttings akenand planted,quickly producetheir own roots and grow into genetically denticalcopies,or clones,of the donorplant.N.B. Clonesare hesameageas heirdonor.

    Consider the homogeneity (unifbrmity) of plantation produced tea, camelliasinensis or example,which rs economically chieved rorn clones.The tropical teaplant is a tree,pruned or convenience f plucking, nto a large lat-bushshape.Tea sa perennial, proutingprofuselyall the yearround,and iving productively or sixty toa hundredyears.One eaplantcanyield many thousands