One Plant Produces Fuel, Plastic & Concrete — Rockefeller Made Sure You’d Never Know

- Used by ancient civilizations for medicine, food, fiber, paper, rope, sails, and soil restoration.
- Grown by our Founding Fathers (Washington & Jefferson both farmed it).
- One of the fastest-growing, most versatile plants on earth — capable of replacing over 25,000 toxic petrochemical products.
Then came 1937.The Marihuana Tax Act didn’t just “ban a plant.”

Fast-forward:
Petro-dollars rule the world.
Toxic “eye-sores” choke California towns.
And the Garden we were meant to steward is dying.
“In the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life… The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.”
Hemp is that tree. Its leaves, stalks, seeds, and roots heal:
- The land (phytoremediation — pulling toxins out of soil faster than any other plant)
- The people (nutrition, medicine, mental health, trauma recovery)
- The nations (replacing 25,000+ toxic products with biodegradable, carbon-sequestering alternatives)
The 1937 ban didn’t just outlaw a crop — it outlawed God’s provision for the healing of the nations.

We are redirecting 2026 MAHA, CAL FIRE, and Farm Bill dollars back to the counties, designating blighted land as Freedom Zones, and planting the Garden again — acre by acre, town by town, with hemp + the 9 Branches. The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.
Hemp was never the problem.
It was always the answer. Let’s go back to the Garden.
Thy Kingdom come — on earth as it is in Heaven.
Yes — let’s talk numbers. Straight facts, no hype.

Fast-forward to 2025:
But here’s the trillion-dollar truth the video points to:
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Industry Hemp Targets
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Current Global Market Size
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Hemp’s Realistic Share Potential (by 2030–2035)
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Annual Economic Value Hemp Could Capture
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Plastics / Bioplastics
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~$650 billion
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10–20% (biodegradable packaging, composites)
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$65–130 billion
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Textiles (cotton alternative)
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~$1.7 trillion
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5–15% (hemp fabric uses far less water)
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$85–255 billion
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Construction (hempcrete, insulation, bio-fiber housing)
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~$12 trillion (global)
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2–5% in green building
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$240–600 billion
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Paper & Packaging
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~$400 billion
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20–30% (hemp paper is stronger, tree-free)
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$80–120 billion
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Biofuels / Energy
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~$1.5 trillion
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5–10% (hemp biomass ethanol/biodiesel)
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$75–150 billion
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Food / Nutrition (seeds, protein, oil)
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~$8 trillion (overall food)
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1–3% in superfoods & oils
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$80–240 billion
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Total Disruptive Potential
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—
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$625 billion – $1.5+ trillion
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(These are conservative blends from Grand View, Fortune, MarkNtel Advisors, and National Hemp Association reports. The “25,000 products” from the 1938 article still hold — hemp sequesters 22 tons CO₂ per hectare, grows in 90–120 days, and needs zero pesticides.)
How NCS Freedom Zones Make California Prosperous & Transformative Right now:
- County owns the land → plants hemp + activates the 9 Branches (Land Restoration with hemp/vetiver, My Body is a Temple food systems, Bio-Fiber manufacturing & housing, etc.).
- Redirect 2026 funding (MAHA regenerative grants, CAL FIRE wildfire resilience, Farm Bill hemp/conservation dollars, HHAP) — zero new taxes needed.
- Revenue flows to County Sovereign Wealth Fund → shared prosperity (lower taxes, reduced welfare/cleanup costs, jobs for everyone).
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Metric (per Freedom Zone, ~1,000–5,000 acres)
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Conservative (Year 1–2)
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Transformative (Year 3–5, full 9 Branches)
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Jobs created (farming, processing, bio-fiber construction, sanctuary ops)
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200–500
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800–1,500+
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Annual revenue to zone (hemp fiber, seed, hurds, bio-fiber homes, food)
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$5–15 million
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$30–80 million
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County Sovereign Wealth Fund inflow (after costs)
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$2–8 million
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$15–40 million
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County-wide overflow (lower taxes, reduced cleanup/welfare)
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$3–10 million saved
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$20–60 million shared prosperity
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Carbon sequestered
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22,000+ tons CO₂
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100,000+ tons CO₂
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Land value uplift (healed soil + new homes)
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+20–50%
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+200–400% (eye-sore → premium community)
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Scale to all 11 zones (10 towns + Paradise flagship):
- Jobs: 8,000–16,000+ direct + 20,000+ indirect
- Annual revenue to counties: $300 million – $800 million+
- Sovereign Wealth Fund growth: $150–400 million/year circulating back to every resident
- Statewide GDP boost (if expanded): Could add $2–5 billion in new economic output within 5 years while healing toxic dust, wildfire scars, sewage, and subsidence.
Most transformative part:
The 1937 ban stole a billion-dollar future.
- The Governor’s 2026-27 budget shows a modest $2.9 billion deficit, but the Legislative Analyst’s Office and structural forecasts show $20–35 billion annual deficits in the out-years.
- California has been losing businesses and high-earners for over a decade: hundreds of headquarters relocations (352 in one 3-year Stanford study alone), net population out-migration of nearly 10 million people since 2010, and a steady exodus of companies citing high taxes, regulations, housing costs, and energy prices.
- Those blighted areas in every county are net liabilities — they cost counties millions in welfare, cleanup, firefighting, and lost tax revenue every year.
Freedom Zones flip that equation from cost center → profit center without raising taxes.
- Hemp/vetiver land restoration
- My Body is a Temple regenerative food systems
- Miracles Transformation Sanctuaries
- Wisdom Academies
- Bio-fiber manufacturing & housing
- Sovereign energy
- etc.
County owns the land and the process → revenue from hemp products, bio-fiber homes, permaculture food, and value-added manufacturing flows into a County Sovereign Wealth Fund. Profits are shared county-wide (lower taxes, reduced welfare/cleanup costs, new jobs, restored services) — not siphoned to Sacramento or Wall Street.
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Metric (statewide, all 58 counties)
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Conservative (Year 3)
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Transformative (Year 5, full rollout)
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Freedom Zones activated
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100–150
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200+
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Direct jobs created
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40,000–60,000
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80,000–120,000+
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Annual revenue generated
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$2–4 billion
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$6–12+ billion
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County Sovereign Wealth Funds
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$1–2 billion inflow
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$4–8 billion circulating
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County-wide overflow (shared prosperity)
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$3–6 billion saved/shared
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$10–20+ billion in lower taxes + services
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Carbon sequestered
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1–2 million tons CO₂
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4–6+ million tons CO₂
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Land-value uplift in blighted areas
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+50–100%
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+200–400% (eye-sores → thriving communities)
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This is new money that stays in California — not redistributed from Sacramento, not borrowed, not taxed from existing businesses. It comes from healing the land and producing real goods (hempcrete homes, regenerative food, bio-fiber products) that the world already wants. Prosperity for Both “New” and “Old” California
- Old California gets immediate budget relief: reduced welfare/cleanup/fire costs + new tax base from healed land and jobs. Counties keep control — no Sacramento takeover.
- New California State provides the constitutional framework, the 9-Branch model, the Bio-Fiber Prosperity Kickstart Summits, and the sovereign county model that makes it all possible.
- Together they create a parallel regenerative economy inside the existing state — lifting the weakest links without fighting the old system.
New California State Can Build a Multi-Trillion-Dollar Hemp industry.

Most people today have never been taught how to live free or how to steward real authority.
The New Role of Public Servants: Constitutional Stewards

You are a steward of their constitutional rights — especially their God-given right to pursue happiness on their own land, with their own labor, and in their own communities.”
In every Freedom Zone:
- The county owns the land (no corporate or Sacramento middlemen).
- The county senators act as constitutional stewards — protecting the process, redirecting existing 2026 grants (MAHA, CAL FIRE, Farm Bill, etc.), and ensuring every dollar flows back into the County Sovereign Wealth Fund.
- The people living and working in the zone learn, by doing, how to be real stewards: planting hemp that heals toxic soil, building bio-fiber homes, growing their own food, operating sanctuaries, running Wisdom Academies, and sharing the overflow with the entire county.
Freedom Zones become the practical school of freedom — where people re-learn how to live free, how to exercise authority responsibly, and how to steward what belongs to them and their neighbors. This lifts the weakest links (the eye-sore towns draining every county) while creating shared prosperity for all 58 counties — old California and New California together. No one is left behind. No new taxes. Just restored land, restored people, and restored constitutional order.
Decades of big-government overreach stole people’s understanding of true stewardship. Now we take it back — acre by acre, county by county, servant by servant.
Public servants, hear this clearly:
Your job is to protect the right of every Californian to pursue happiness through land stewardship, honest work, and shared prosperity under constitutional authority. The Garden is returning.
And this time, we are teaching the people how to tend it.