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Posted On: 05/27/2019 10:21:00 AM
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Re: mikeyt1818 #7894
Well said Mikeyt. I feel people still do not understand what is going on here. Doctor Dalton, with the help of his family and associates and the other managers (Crockett, Goldman, and Mitchell) are going to transform our world. I certainly am talking about the medical system, but it goes so much further than that. I suspect we will hear about the conglomerate and its impact on the cannabis industry at Hope Global forum. This forum is big, and it will garner worldwide attention. Think major illnesses and medical ailments that can be treated and cured by cannabis products. Big pharma is huge, but they are likely to take a back seat to many of our medications. So expect joint ventures, partnerships, and licenses agreements. Then look at the multi-billion dollar cosmetics industry --- we will transform cosmetics. Then look at the vitamin and dietary supplement industry again a multi-billion dollar industry --- we will transform that industry as well. Look at the billions earned every year for over-the-counter drugs and products --- we will transform these products and make them better.
However, all stated above is merely the medical side of the business. We are likely to find that we are also producing fiber for building materials including lumber and concrete that will transform the building industry and in the process, make that industry better.
Have you thought about automobiles? Cars can and are already utilizing hemp fiber in car bodies and interior panels. The problem with electric cars is that few charging stations exists except in a few large cities. Hemp super capacitors are a brand new technology that promises quick charge rates comparable to a fill up at a gas station, and these super capacitors form the basis for a new type of battery unlike anything we have seen before --- some call it the forever battery because it is so powerful and appears to never wear out.
The paper industry is huge, and hemp can replace paper made from wood --- cheaper, more durable, and far, far, less damaging to our environment. In fact, hemp will pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere (a greenhouse gas) and bind it to the plants and incorporate it back into the soil.
Fuel can be made from hemp and it will be cheaper and better than current fuels made from corn.
Plastics of all kinds can be made from hemp and such plastics will be biodegradable --- research has found that hemp plastics are actually a food for creatures of the sea.
Textiles of all kinds can be made from hemp. Hemp can replace cotton and will be softer and far more durable. If nurses and doctors begin wearing hemp uniforms in hospitals and clinics, the horrors of modern day super bug infections will diminish and may disappear.
There are even more industries that will be transformed, but now lets look at what might be revealed at the IFAH conference. Have you seen the telehealth commercials aired on TV for the last two weeks. Pay attention to these ads. They show veterans getting healthcare while in the comfort of their homes via a phone link and/or computer. I suspect we will learn that Doctor Dalton is intimately involved in a revolutionary new way of delivering healthcare at the IFAH conference, and it will likely start with our veterans.
Doctor Dalton, Doctor Mitchell, Goldman, and Crockett often talk about developing a new economy that will transform our world. I suspect you can now see from the above that this is not just words. This new economy is the real deal.
Kgem
However, all stated above is merely the medical side of the business. We are likely to find that we are also producing fiber for building materials including lumber and concrete that will transform the building industry and in the process, make that industry better.
Have you thought about automobiles? Cars can and are already utilizing hemp fiber in car bodies and interior panels. The problem with electric cars is that few charging stations exists except in a few large cities. Hemp super capacitors are a brand new technology that promises quick charge rates comparable to a fill up at a gas station, and these super capacitors form the basis for a new type of battery unlike anything we have seen before --- some call it the forever battery because it is so powerful and appears to never wear out.
The paper industry is huge, and hemp can replace paper made from wood --- cheaper, more durable, and far, far, less damaging to our environment. In fact, hemp will pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere (a greenhouse gas) and bind it to the plants and incorporate it back into the soil.
Fuel can be made from hemp and it will be cheaper and better than current fuels made from corn.
Plastics of all kinds can be made from hemp and such plastics will be biodegradable --- research has found that hemp plastics are actually a food for creatures of the sea.
Textiles of all kinds can be made from hemp. Hemp can replace cotton and will be softer and far more durable. If nurses and doctors begin wearing hemp uniforms in hospitals and clinics, the horrors of modern day super bug infections will diminish and may disappear.
There are even more industries that will be transformed, but now lets look at what might be revealed at the IFAH conference. Have you seen the telehealth commercials aired on TV for the last two weeks. Pay attention to these ads. They show veterans getting healthcare while in the comfort of their homes via a phone link and/or computer. I suspect we will learn that Doctor Dalton is intimately involved in a revolutionary new way of delivering healthcare at the IFAH conference, and it will likely start with our veterans.
Doctor Dalton, Doctor Mitchell, Goldman, and Crockett often talk about developing a new economy that will transform our world. I suspect you can now see from the above that this is not just words. This new economy is the real deal.
Kgem
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