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Hemp Conspiracy

Hemp Conspiracy
By Paul T. Wylie

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The new book by Paul Wylie, detailing his illegal arrest while farming hemp in Nicaragua. The book provides evidence of a US-led conspiracy to eradicate the renewable hemp resource, and those who farm it.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2540756 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-09-01
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 324 pages

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About the Author
Paul Wylie was born September 14th 1953 in Guelph Ontario and has returned to the family home after 25 years living elsewhere. During married life (1973 1978), Paul was employed by Finlay Forest Industries a Pulp and Paper manufacturer located in Mackenzie British Columbia. Following a divorce and a frozen backside he relocated to the warmer environment of Vancouver Island where he discovered Cannabis and went on to farm it. It was at this time his interest in plant breeding began to formulate taking his seed stock to the Kootenay region of British Columbia he once again began to engineer a plant-breeding program. After studying the legitimate Cannabis industry (specifically germplasm research) in Europe between 1991 and 1994 he was determined that the future lay in legitimate Cannabis agro-business. His experience here proved beyond doubt the benefits of Cannabis cultivation and for the next year, while as a principal of a Cigar Manufacturing facility in Granada, Nicaragua, he composed the business plan that would lead to the creation of Hemp- Agro de Nicaragua S.A., in 1997. Unfortunately, since the illegal destruction of this company and his highly controversial incarceration, all research has been put on hold. Fighting for justice and accountability has now become dominate. Wylie and his European colleagues are currently working on A Sustainable Agricultural/Industrial Concept that will greatly benefit future generations. As the old Haida Indian saying goes We did not inherit this land from our ancestors, we borrow it form our children .