I haven’t seen the data, but I’d imagine “The Rail” would leave quite a carbon footprint which increase CO2 emissions. Twelve thousand volts ac is being converted to 800 volts dc to power it. In addition to that, the false light construct is maintained by the entire electrical grid system. There are two systems, a Delta system, and a Wye system. Hawaii utilizes the Wye system. Every piece of equipment is grounded with a copper coated ground rod that’s either 6ft, 8ft, or 10ft in length. The downguys installed for corner poles and deadends are also bonded to this system. Every transformer, regulator, switchgear, and switch are grounded and bonded together as well.
It took me a while to figure out but the $10B Rail system in Hawaii is a major part of the false light construct. The piers are made of toxic concrete and encased in steel. Some of the piers are as deep as 350ft and installed near burial grounds. The entire system is bonded to the same electrical grid. Despite being in Hawaii, the interconnect connects our grid to the mainland. There’s a strong possibility that the piers are that deep to tap into the Nazca lines. The Nazca lines are how all the pyramids within our realm are connected.
When many think of hemp, a strain of the cannabis plant, there is a tendency to make an immediate association with marijuana. The hemp plant, from which CBD is extracted, and the marijuana plant are actually two different varieties of cannabis plant. The hemp plant contains far lower levels of THC, which is the cannabinoid contained in marijuana that produces the feeling of being “stoned” that users often experience. Hemp is, in fact, a true wonder plant – a crop that has an incredible number of uses in many types of products that we commonly use every day.
Hemp Adobe is a Proprietary mix of refractories, mineral dust, natural fibers, sand, and water. The advantage to using this mix is that there are no toxic off-gases from casting the materials into the finished product. Its primary function is to gather or sequester carbon dioxide from the environment as a part of the curing process and then forming to a petrified state.
Though many may not realize it, biofuel can be made from hemp. As cellulosic ethanol technology continues to become an increasingly viable commercial option (and one that is becoming far more important in our world of limited fossil fuel supply), biodiesel may be the answer to many of our fuel problems. The use of biofuel would instantly put the natural resource “rapists” on notice.
Hemp can be used to produce “banknote paper.” Since our present currency is basically worthless, it can be used to print new “currency.” The “banknote paper” would be backed by itself and never lose its value simply because of the multitude of wonderful things that can be produced from it. On top of that, you can’t build cars, planes, boats, produce paper, concrete, clothing, shoes, plastics, fuel and supercapacitors from Cryptocurrency…”IN HEMP WE TRUST”
Hemp has been used in the textile industry for more years than can even be counted. According to some historians, samples of hemp fabric, once used in the Orient, date back to as long ago as 8,000 B.C. Certainly, this is a use that has stood the test of time! Though it has been used for making clothing and other textiles for thousands of years, hemp is, of late, having a renaissance among many who are recognizing it for its versatility and durability. It has been used as material for shoes, jeans, sport clothing – it has even been mixed with silks for more high-end styles. The possibilities are endless. Even better, using hemp to make clothing contributes to a more sustainable world and benefits the environment in significant ways. Making hemp clothing is typically cheaper than even the average cotton t-shirt and typically lasts far longer. It also takes far less water to grow hemp than it does to grow cotton, which is another environmental benefit. Last, but certainly not least, hemp fabric is soft on the skin and naturally resistant to bacteria, in addition to providing UV protection. All things considered, it’s not hard to see why hemp fabric has stood the test of time.
The excess CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere is because of our dependence on fossil fuels like diesel and petrol. Hemp biofuel is one of the most easily available renewable energy sources that we can use to substitute fossil fuels. One of the main advantages of using hemp is that the plant grows on infertile soil not suited for cultivating other crops. Hemp can also reintegrate CO2 back into the soil through a process called “biosequestration.” It is an easy-to-grow plant that needs no additional fertilizers and is naturally resistant to pests. Industrial hemp also has great potential to replace much of the wood currently being used for fiber worldwide.
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