Videos: Many Videos On Hemp At YouTube And Google
[Note: The Cristian Familiy does not promote social drugs or participate in taking social drugs like marijuana. The Cristian family is only interested in industrial hemp for health, nutrition and environmental benefits.]
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The Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH).
Many Videos and Articles n this website on Hemp: http://www.crrh.org
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Hemp Textiles in Australia
A brief look at the early Hemp Textile Industry in Australia with Andrew Katelaris
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72O6NP_bfsM&feature=related - 1 Min 47 Sec
See also six other videos on hemp here: http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=cannabishemp&p=r
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Hemp Field, Americas 1st legal Industrial Hhemp Field in 1994
Chris Boucher of Hempstead company was the first person in over 40 years to plant industrial hemp legally in the USA. Location is Brawley California, Hemp can grow up to 18-20 feet in this area. Mr Boucher had permits and contract from the USDA research center to conduct this experiment during 1994 march until July. Now considered a historical planting. The Hemp revolution is begining to take shape. Mr. Boucher was one of the original founders and concept of the HIA, Hemp Industries Of America. He also founded Hempstead Company. currently Hempstead continue to develop Industrial Hemp in USA.
Link to this video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1199945475316180479 - 7 Minutes
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Biodiesel from Hemp / General Biodiesel Information:
To find biodiesel retail stores near you, see the map at: http://biodiesel.org/buyingbiodiesel/...
ALGAE is the richest producing source of biodiesel on the planet - the world could produce all the fuel it needs by growing algae, and converting it into fuel. Algae could be grown on giant barges, floating on the ocean.
Elephant grass is also a great source for biofuel; in fact it may be a richer producing source for biofuel than hemp.
Join the YouTube Biodiesel Group at http://www.youtube.com/group/biofuels
Feel free to leave comments here, on our future of replacing petro-fuel with biodiesel!
Ethanol is NOT the way to go, because it is mixed with petroleum fuel, which we must stop using as soon as possible, to reduce global warming.
Let's give petro oil related companies huge monetary incentive to change over to bio-fuels. Instead of drilling for rare fossil fuel, the petroleum companies could switch over, grow algae on huge barges on the ocean and convert to fuel. Let's grow algae local to the fuel use, so it does not need to be transported internationally, and spilled into the ocean. Cities can grow algae in their city waste water systems. We need to convert to carbon-neutral biodiesel / biofuels as soon as possible. We need to lower and neutralize the amount of carbon dioxide added into the atmosphere, in order to slow down and reverse global warming. Thanks.
Link to this video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1575316935278085115 - 6 Minutes
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Ford Hemp Car
Old archival footage of Ford's 1941 hemp car. I got a recent brochure from Ford and in the eco-friendly section it says they are using hemp again. Didn't say which models or what exact parts would be hemp but hey, there's hope yet.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rgDyEO_8cI&feature=related - 26 Seconds
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Hemp History
A little lesson about the most useful of plants.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIRXlE1phAM - 2 Minutes
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Hemp Paper in Tasmania
Interview with Tasmanian Hemp grower, Patsy Harmsen discussing the use of hemp fibre to produce newsprint as well as a strengthing agent in recycled papers.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmxFsOsipzo&feature=related
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HEMP - PLANT OF THE GODS
The history of agriculture must have begun approx 10.000 years ago with hemp, also known under it´s Latin name Cannabis.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqmwWhq5ElQ - 3 Minutes
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Hemp For Victory: 1942 Documentary
Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne9UF-pFhJY - 11 Minutes
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Hemp Revolution:
This documentary covers a whole lot of ground. It deals with every historical and contemporary aspect of hemp usage and cultivation (mainly in the U.S.), which turns out to be a lot.
From describing the production of a fibre much more durable and economic than wood, the documentary discusses hemps multilateral uses as e.g. food products, as a non-polluting fuel and as a pharmaceutical product with much less griveous sideeffects than chemical pharmaceutical products. The film also investigates why America went from a country which produced vast quantities of the non-narcotic industrial hemp, to the complete ban on hemp production in 1938.
This story in particular is interesting, and it points out that the large oilbased industries actually had a key role in the aforementioned ban. Food for thought! The conclusion of the documentary could be that hemp may prove to be a valid alternative to both oil and wood in the future.
Part One: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3070358204716119824 - 34 Minutes
Part Two: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8376961766517588127 - 39 Minutes
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Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils - Harvest Video
Short clip put together by Manitoba Harvest to give you a glimpse into hemp seed harvesting.
Link to this Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDNDdv7hU-U - 23 Minutes
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Ron Paul & Hemp for American Farmers
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Added: July 19, 2007
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A video consisting of an US Government history lesson about hemp which leads into an argument for hemp and then Ron Paul's Hemp legislation. Hemp has the potential to be a huge boon for American farmers and the US economy all while helping the environment and improving US security by lowering our reliance on foreign oil...and Ron Paul is the only candidate in favor of legislation to allow American Farmers to grow it.
Music
Artist - The Whitest Boy Alive
Song - Golden Cage
(Economist - 6/23/07)
Nowadays farmers are banned from growing hemp without a permit from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which usually refuses to grant one. So many hemp products in America—food, lotions, clothing, paper and so forth—are imported from China or Canada, where farmers have been allowed to grow hemp commercially since 1998.
Hemp grows so easily that few pesticides or even fertilisers are needed. "Feral" hemp is said to grow by the roadside in Iowa and Nebraska. Barbara Filippone, owner of a hemp fabric company called Enviro Textiles, says demand has rocketed—sales are growing by 35% a year. Nutiva, a California-based hemp company that sells hemp bars, shakes and oils, saw sales rise from under $1m three years ago to $4.5m last year. "Hemp is the next soy," predicts John Roulac, Nutiva's founder.
American farmers would love to grow hemp. North Dakota, which in 1999 became the first state to allow industrial hemp farming, has taken the lead. This week two farmers from the state filed a lawsuit to force the DEA to issue permits to grow hemp; the farmers had applied for permits back in February, thus far to no avail. Ron Paul, a Texas congressman and presidential candidate, could win over farmers in Iowa because of his pro-hemp lobbying. In February he introduced a bill in Congress that would allow Americans to grow it.
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(Economist - 7/14/07)
Nancy Pelosi, the new speaker of the House of Representatives, set up a special committee to come up with a solution to the nation's energy woes by July 4th, so that America's new political masters could declare "energy independence" on the same day their forebears renounced the colonial yoke.
But July 4th has come and gone, Ms Pelosi as yet has no energy bill and America is still just as firmly yoked to expensive, dirty, imported energy as ever. The price of oil is near the nominal record reached last year, and petrol costs well over $3 a gallon. Not only have the Democrats shelved any plan for limiting greenhouse emissions; they have also embraced two of Mr Bush's more pernicious ideas: using greenery as an excuse to dole out subsidies to ungreen lobbies; and claiming a bogus link between climate change and energy independence.
Sadly, however, the Senate's energy bill weds sensible steps on fuel economy and energy efficiency with all manner of less helpful, populist measures, including new anti-price-gouging rules aimed at big oil companies and hand-outs for farmers in the form of new incentives for expensive (and ungreen) corn-based ethanol.
The Democrats hold at least two suspect truths to be self-evident. Most obviously, they think that politicians should micro-manage energy policy, encouraging some technologies and neglecting others. That ignores most of the lessons of economics, but it is decidedly well grounded compared with the Democrats' other verity: that slowing global warming and reducing dependence on imported fuels go hand-in-hand. What sense does it make to give preference to American ethanol over the cheaper and more climate-friendly Brazilian sort? (Indeed, if you embrace the goal of "energy security", bigger imports of Brazilian ethanol might help, by reducing America's demand for oil from more hostile lands.)
The Democrats' leaders might calculate that it is worth dressing up an energy bill with patriotic talk and weighing it down with subsidies in order to buy political support for more contentious measures.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDLiHJFPWsM&feature=related - 3 Minutes
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Willie Nelson - Peaceful Solution
My Flash animation of Peaceful Solution. 1st time doing lip syncing so it's a bit off:) Visualize Whirled..
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIFrfdiJEmo&feature=related - 3 Minutes
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Hemp For Victory - Interview With Richard Davis From The Hemp Museum:
Richard Davis of the USA Hemp Museum speaking on the need to use hemp to help solve the problem of global warming. The hemp plant makes a clean burning fuel and scrubs the air of excess CO2 gas.
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rwy65J5hyI&feature=related - 6 Minutes
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Hemp Building Products
Hemp can make a cement-like substance that is stronger & lighter than traditional cement.
Link to this video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1149302232623076416 - 1 Min 23 Sec
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Ron Paul Interviewed About Hemp
The only guy running that understands hemp. Ron Paul 2008!
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8q0JnEOXrQ&feature=related - 10 Minutes
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Industrial Hemp Farming Act
Heroes of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act are features as well as a few of Hemp's 50,000 plus constructive uses. Set to A Peaceful Solution by Willie and Amy Nelson, performed by Amy Nelson and Rattlesnake Annie
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0XGGgO9GlQ&feature=related - 4 Minutes
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Hemp For Victory: A Peaceful Solution
First cut of video over Willie and Amy Nelson's A PEACEFUL SOLUTION. This piece used material from the USA Hemp Museum conveying that Hemp is the peaceful solution, and Hemp For Victory the way to go. www.hempmuseum.org
Link to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv97CVHc82o&feature=related - 2 Minutes
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