It isn't the people of that generation, but the elite bloodlines that are always in power to give orders. They started the bloody wars and used our fathers and uncles and grandfathers as fodder. Likewise, the generation that wasn't 'fit' to kill each other on the battlefield, remained at home to supply those that could. And over all, the bloodlines reaped the profits.
the generation that fought i ww2 is known commonly today as the greatest generation thanx to tom brokaws book of the same name. I just find it funny that it became illegal in 1938 and this hemp 4 victory was made in 42? So the ww2 generation used the plant in cordage and textiles and oils 4 the war effort. Yet today that same generation is one of the major road blocks in the effort to minimalize harm in reference to the plant in todays society. That kind of really stirs me a little.
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EssiacHempLaetrile 1 year ago
how...educational. for an american 40's documentary
guitaoist 1 year ago
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Anyone know what law covers the registration and tax stamp?
nazikiwe 1 year ago
It isn't the people of that generation, but the elite bloodlines that are always in power to give orders. They started the bloody wars and used our fathers and uncles and grandfathers as fodder. Likewise, the generation that wasn't 'fit' to kill each other on the battlefield, remained at home to supply those that could. And over all, the bloodlines reaped the profits.
anutarasamyat 2 years ago
the generation that fought i ww2 is known commonly today as the greatest generation thanx to tom brokaws book of the same name. I just find it funny that it became illegal in 1938 and this hemp 4 victory was made in 42? So the ww2 generation used the plant in cordage and textiles and oils 4 the war effort. Yet today that same generation is one of the major road blocks in the effort to minimalize harm in reference to the plant in todays society. That kind of really stirs me a little.
masswill 3 years ago
Good enough for the greatest generation but not for the throw away guneration. Are they dead yet?
masswill 3 years ago