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66% of Earth's land surface is at risk of desertification

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“Why did the Earth end up like this?”

This is because world leaders are running away from the truth and have a very poor understanding of the planet’s environment!!

The progression of desertification

Currently, approximately 66% of the Earth’s land surface is at risk of desertification.
Desertification is progressing rapidly while the world’s population continues to grow.
Desertification means the loss of the farmland that supports our lives.
Two-thirds of the world is desertified,
and by 2050, one billion people will become refugees due to desertification.
Destruction that will affect the entire planet is right before our eyes.
According to the United Nations, the Earth’s topsoil will be completely lost within 60 years.
©Kiss the Ground 大地が救う地球の未来 (2020)

If the Earth were a body...

Approximately 66% of the body’s skin and other parts are affected by the disease.

The epidermis becomes polluted with harmful nitrogen and phosphorus from chemicals, slowing down circulation in the body.

The microorganisms that live symbiotically with the body lose their vitality, die off, and decay.

I want you to imagine what your body would be like.

The Earth and the Body (A Similar World)

There are mysterious similarities between the Earth and our human bodies. For example, about 70% of the Earth’s surface area is covered by ocean, and the remaining 30% is land. Similarly, about 70% of the human body is made up of water, which supports cells and tissues. The balance of water and land on Earth is similar to the balance of water and other components in our bodies.

This similarity is no mere coincidence. The deterioration of the Earth’s surface soil and the death of microorganisms are phenomena that affect the fate of humanity itself.

The Earth and our bodies are deeply connected. If one is damaged, the other is also at risk. We live together in this similar relationship. Protecting the “health” of the Earth leads to protecting our lives.

If the soil gets polluted, medical industry will profit.

When soil becomes oxidized by chemical fertilizers and pesticides, the microorganisms living there gradually lose their strength and die. There are 600 to 1 billion microorganisms working in 1 gram of healthy soil. Microorganisms originally received carbon compounds from plants through photosynthesis, decomposed organic matter in the soil, and played an important role in providing plants with the nutrients they needed. However, when microorganisms are lost, the fertility of the soil decreases and plants cannot obtain enough nutrients. As a result, the soil becomes dependent on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and plants cannot grow without them. This leads to a decrease in the nutritional value of plants, which is the foundation of our bodies, and energy shortages. In addition, food containing chemicals and pesticides, and food additives added to food, are corroding the human body and causing health problems. In this situation, the more diseases there are, the higher the demand for medicines, and the more profitable the medical industry becomes. Ironically, the reality is that companies that manufacture chemical fertilizers and pesticides are also manufacturing medicines at the same time.

It's all due to soil deterioration

Compare the soil’s “original state” with its “current state.” In terms of the soil’s mechanism, if soil microorganisms are activated and there is organic matter, plants will grow healthily. This is a symbiotic ecosystem between plants and microorganisms. Currently, this ecosystem has been destroyed by chemical doping in the form of pesticides (chemical fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides), and the agricultural business that makes people dependent on drugs has become rampant. Once you become dependent on pesticides, the soil becomes oxidized, making it difficult for microorganisms to live, and the depressed soil that continues to depend on drugs is born. The nutritional value of vegetables grown in such an environment is about 1/6 of what it was 70 years ago. This is the result of conventional farming methods that use a lot of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, which began agricultural land reform in 1947 under the GHQ. In this way, the soil deteriorates, losing its inherent “ability to bind and store carbon,” and becoming a carbon emitter, losing its ability to retain water, and “desertification” progresses. To repeat, currently, about 66% of the land surface is at risk of desertification.

What the DS destroyed

Things that should protect the earth and the future of humanity have been destroyed by certain forces. Soil is contaminated with pesticides and chemicals, and microorganisms are in danger of disappearing. Cannabis has been suppressed by the Cannabis Control Act, with its diverse uses being suppressed. Salt is refined to 99.9% sodium salt, losing important mineral components during the refining process and being deprived of its pure nutrition. Rice production has also been reduced by the rice production reduction policy, children are given bread made from contaminated wheat, and at the same time, regulations on pesticide residues are relaxed to promote the import of wheat from overseas. Water contains chemicals such as fluoride and PFAS, threatening the earth and our health.

This flow is artificially created.

Deep State's hemp prohibition and propaganda

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That’s not all!

“The power of hemp” will save the earth

"Soil" + "Hemp" will save the earth

Hemp, a plant that regenerates soil

The term “phytoremediation” is used to describe a technology that uses the ability of plants to absorb water and nutrients through their roots and pores. It is a technology that uses the ability of plants to absorb water and nutrients through their roots and pores to absorb and decompose pollutants in the soil, groundwater, and air. 1986’s Chernobyl nuclear accident, the world’s largest nuclear accident, led to experiments that showed promise for phytoremediation. In recent years, farmers in Taranto, Puglia, Italy, have planted cannabis crops in their soil to combat the devastating residual metal contamination from a large steel plant. The earth is home to plants that are compatible with indigenous microorganisms and regenerate degraded soil. It is expected to adsorb nitrite nitrogen, heavy and light metals, and other polluting toxins that are harmful to agricultural chemicals.

Hemp enhances the soil’s performance. By planting hemp, we can return a huge amount of carbon to the soil along with microorganisms. By restoring the damaged earth, humanity can return to paradise.

"Hemp" and "Human Culture"

66% of the Earth’s depleted soil could be covered by planting hemp

About 196.8 years worth of calories for 8.1 billion people

Calculated at 1 hectare of hemp seed: 2 tons

Cloth: approx. 8.83 trillion T-shirts

Calculated at 1 hectare: 8,333 pieces

Biofuels: approx. 1 year of global annual consumption

Calculated at 300 liters/ton

Bioplastics: approx. 380 years of global consumption

Calculated at 1 hectare: 1.8 tons of bioplastic

CO2: Absorbs approximately six years' worth of global CO2 emissions

Calculated at 15 tons/hectare

Global average temperature: 1.2 to 1.5 degrees decrease in about 12 years

to pre-industrial carbon dioxide concentrations.

Hemp provides food, clothing, shelter and medical care for 9 billion people, making people and the planet healthier. The world population will exceed 9 billion in 2050. 66% of the Earth’s total land area of 14.4 billion hectares, or 9.504 billion hectares, will be protected from desertification, and the reborn green Earth of the future will continue to produce 1 ton of seeds, 2 ton of fiber, 4.45 ton of wood, and about 1 ton of other products per hectare.

It produces 9.5 billion tons of seeds, 19 billion tons of fiber, 40 billion tons of woody parts, and 9.5 billion tons of other fiber scraps throughout the planet, which is now green with hemp. Depending on their use, they can be used as nutritious food for 9 billion people, or for medical purposes, or as fiber, hemp plastic, or as biofuel for exterior and interior housing construction materials such as hempcrete and plaster, or for automobiles, etc. They become the infrastructure that supports basic human activities such as medicine, food, clothing, and housing, as well as society, and they become a key element in the sustainability of our society. It will become the basic culture that sustains society. To continue our current oil-dependent society, we need 2.5 Earths, but by planting cannabis and preventing desertification, we can afford 2 to 3 Earths. A sustainable future can be created through cannabis.