Sunday, September 18, 2011

Energy Crisis? Or 1800 GALLONS of Ethanol PER ACRE

Energy Crisis? Or 1800 GALLONS of Ethanol PER ACRE Video Clips. Duration : 2.63 Mins.


Hemp ethanol is a lot less energy intensive compared to the alternatives. New enzyme processes can harvest 1800 GALLONS of ethanol PER ACRE for sugarcane, and hemp is a superior plant to sugarcane. Half of the cars running in Brazil are running on ethanol made from sugarcane so don't say it can't be done, it already has and there is a plant that harvests a lot more ethanol. Why don't individuals like Alex Jones, Michael Ruppert, Max Keiser, Richard Heinberg, James Kunstler promote sustainable local solutions like hemp? We don't need to be paying these energy companies. Hemp is sustainable localization. When food, fuels, plastics, oils, and much more are produced locally, energy consumption reduces. This video is a few clips put together taken from Rick Simpson's 3 hour seminar which is available to watch online for free. Playlist: www.youtube.com Be sure to watch all parts so you don't miss any incredible information! Watch it on the youtube playlist above or download the parts at the Phoenix Tears website at the bottom of the description. Croatia Seminar and Discussion FORBIDDEN CURE Three-hour event (3h) — seminar and discussion — by Rick Simpson Quote: "My name is Rick Simpson and I am here to expose you information about the most medicinal plant known to man — hemp. Medical miracles are a common occurrence when using oil derived from this specific medicinal plant" Rick Simpson marks 8 years of his miraculous discovery, disclosure and spread of information concerning ...

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