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"Hemp
for Victory" by the US Government, 1943, 14 minutes. The US government's propaganda piece to restore hemp to
help the war effort in World War II. After wiping out the hemp industry
and agriculture both before and during the Great Depression, and with
federal "marijuana" prohibition implemented in 1937 to help
the petrochemical industry, cotton-growing states, and others, US need
for fiber during WW II forces the USDA to re-introduce hemp to farmers
with this film in 1943.
I know this sounds like a joke but it's not.
from the New York Times Feb 17, 1887 pp1:
Monkeys Trained To Pick Hemp
Richmond, Ky. Feb. 17 1887
J.B. Parkes, a substantial farmer living near
Kingston, Madison County, has successfully trained a force of seven
large
monkeys to work in his hemp fields, and to break and prepare the hemp
for
market. They do the work more quickly and better than the Negroes
he
formerly employed, and at about one-fourth the cost. It required
about
four months of patient work to train the animals, but they now do their
tasks with rare intelligence. The monkeys were sent to Mr. Parkes
by a
brother. Who is in business in Cape Town, South Africa, and who
had
seen the animals put to similar uses there. Mr. Parkes has
sent for 10
more of the useful imitators of human workmen, six of them
to be used by
John G. Taylor, a neighboring farmer who is also an
extensive raiser of
hemp.
Ten Firemen Knocked Out by Fumes from Burning Hemp
New York Times – March 19, 1905 page 1
Ten Firemen of Engine Company No. 137, in Morgan Avenue, Williamsburg,
were overcome at a fire last night on a boat belonging to the
Rockland-Rockport Lime Company, lying at the head of Meserole Street.
The crew of the boat had gone ashore in the afternoon. In the hold of the
boat was stored a large quantity of hemp, used to mix with lime, and a
cargo of lime. About 6 o’clock a boatman saw smoke and steam coming from
the forward hold. Just as the firemen reached the boat there was a series
of small explosions caused by gases generated in the hemp.
Capt. Matsehke sent half of his men down into the hold to fight the fire.
They had scarcely reached the hold with a line of hose when there were
more explosions, and the fumes overpowered them. The rest of the crew,
who were on deck, hastened down only to find their companions stretched
out on the floor, and before they could help them the rescuers were
overcome. A number of policemen and passers-by went to the rescue, and
the firemen were carried into the open air and stretched out on the deck
of the boat while a hurry call was sent to St. Catharine’s Hospital. An
ambulance surgeon soon revived the men. The damage to the boat was
trifling.
BTW, I've heard from sources at the Family Research Council in
Florida that Dawn Biloxi has been sending
and receiving coded messages from
Milo's cousin Richard Stickit. Obviously, something's up.
Some Crack Reporter
Obviously Needs to Check This Out