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<br /> v <br /> The combined acreage of sugaz and pineapple in 1970 was 302,000 acres in addition to sugar lands the Big Island <br /> has around 800,000 acres of pasture land suitable for the production of Hemp. Hemp provides a economic <br /> opportunity for the Big Island potentially 33 times the economic resource of sugar. <br /> We wish to promote the fair re-emergence of the Sovereign Nation of Hawaii and propose a 10 per cent of gross <br /> profit tribute be either paid to or held in trust for what ever internationally recognized entity is finally established <br /> as the repository of Hawaiian Sovereignty. Taxes were paid to the Hawaiian monazchy in 1827 in the form of un- <br /> wrought Hemp. <br /> [n Hawaii in the 1820's Hemp was reported to yield 13 tons per acre of fiber the above figures were based on a <br /> yield of 10 tons of fiber per acre <br /> We wish to praise the forward looking position taken by Mayor Steven Yamashiro's Administration [see attached <br /> letter requesting expedition of DEA permits from the Mayors administration] Hawaii Island is in dire straights due <br /> to the failure of sugar cane and the Mayor is in this case truly looking out for the interest of the citizens of this <br /> island. <br /> Rev. Dennis Shields The Religion of Jesus Church <br /> Roger Christie The Hawaii Hemp Council <br /> Michael Allen Alternative Energy Advocacy <br /> fuel cell -n. An electrochemical cell in which the energy of a reaction between a fuel, such as liquid hydrogen, <br /> and an oxidant, such as liquid oxygen, is converted directly and continuously into electrical energy. Fuel Cells <br /> produce electricity by catalytic conversion of a hydrogen bearing fuel source with oxygen the by-products of <br /> this catalytic combustion is water carbon dioxide and electricity. <br /> <br />