Like Mr. Pennyworth tells Master Wayne
in The Dark Knight, “Some
men just want to watch the world burn.” I
am by no means being a Joker
when I say that sometimes that's a good thing. Well, at least
burning parts of the world.
When
applying heat to Dank flowers, it
provides a relief for the
individual who inhales; Dank also offers incredible fuel and energy
potential through the process of pyrolysis. The basics
of pyrolysis. are
lots of heat...little to no
air...add biomass...adjust recipe according to need.
Those
adjustments can lead to some
serious fuel and energy
contenders
including charcoal, gasoline
and methanol; and operating at a 95.5 % feed-to-fuel efficiency rate
presents incredible potential for productivity. Take into
consideration that approximately ten tons of Dank biomass can be
harvested from one
acre of land every four months, and you have the ingredients for a
prosperity powerhouse.
What could all of
this lead to in the end? Maybe endless possibilities? I have recently
discussed the dire need for more productivity in the U.S.; not for
the purpose of feeding the state money-monster, but to prevent a
total collapse.
“Energy-farming”
of Dank biomass could lead to vast new demands for labor ranging from
fuel and energy plants, to the transport industry of raw and
processed material. The government could potentially use fewer
budding futures in contemptible quagmires on foreign lands.
Inexpensive energy and fuel will inevitably contribute to an improved
quality of life.
And that seems like
the whole purpose of being on this planet; contributing in some
capacity to the enrichment of all life on earth. Cannabis biomass
will reduce the necessity of environmental peril, such as mountaintop
removal, uranium
mining, and hydraulic
fracturing (fracking).
As the last linked
article illustrates, the answer to earth-contaminating energy and
fuel sources so far is to increase government oversight in order to
mitigate risk. It does not take extensive research to determine how
effective government has been at curbing perhaps some
of the most deleterious human enterprises.
The consequences of
such environmentally onerous sacrifices deprive present and future
generations from pristine air, water and soil; naturally these are
the most indispensable resources available to life on this planet.
However, if the fuel and energy consortium did not hold the
inhabitants of this planet hostage by using the monopoly of force
provided by their syndicate partners in government, we the life on
the land, in the water and in the air might have a fighting chance.
If not now, when?
If not Dank, what? It is exigent that we as the “stewards” of
this big blue swirling ball, home to millions of lifeforms, take
charge and remove the shackles of the corporate-government racket. It
is our duty to take-up the iheartdank banner without shame and
proclaim, “Non-Servium” to the corporate-government Death Cult.
As
European Commissioner for Environment Janez Potočnik said
during a speech in 2013, “If you think the economy is more
important than the environment, try holding your breath while
counting money.” I would tell Janez that it's a free-market economy
that will save the environment.
The Dankarchist
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