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LAS VEGAS, March 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Spread Peace Radio featured renowned philanthropist and leader in the industrial hemp industry, Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP), on his plans to fund and build a 500-acre Kins Domain in Arizona.
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During the talk radio interview, broadcasted last week, Perlowin enlightened listeners on what initially inspired him to create self-sustainable communities and the social-economic benefits Kins Domains provide. Inspired by the book series "The Ringing Cedars Of Russia," this 500-acre Kins Domain "Project" encompasses one 2 1/2 acre (one hectare) lot, surrounded by a living fence, trees (2/3), a pond, organic gardens and fruit trees, a natural beehive, a family tree that stays on the Kins Domain for future generations and an all-green home to create a high frequency, natural energy microclimate.
Completely sustainable and off-the-grid, Perlowin's 500-acre Kins Domain Community is set to use the latest technologies for windmill, solar and water wheel tower power and the best sustainably harvested wood provided exclusively by NorthCal wood products.
Perlowin has also enlisted Frank Vanvranken, President/CEO of North Cal and Dwight Jory, a real estate developer (Gold Mountain Ranch) and Director with Keepers of the Wild, a wild life sanctuary for large cats and big-hoofed animals, that is planning an 1,800 wildlife sanctuary on 4,000 acres adjacent to the 500 acres.
Frank Vanvranken's (SIC) company, NorthCal Wood Products, is a premier reclaimed woods company that offers a large selection of recycled woods. Their specialty woods include reclaimed Redwood, Douglas Fir, and Western Red Cedar. Moreover, Dwight Jory has spent years researching the latest technologies in the construction and utility fields and brings to the table the resources and ability to assist in building a quality, durable, and sustainable living community in this pristine environment.
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