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@isnatious

Golden Triangle, Thailand Присоединился Temmuz 2023
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isnatious@isnatious·
🇹🇭 temple views 🇹🇭 Medical cannabis with a spiritual View @isnatious farm 🌱🪴💨🛕
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isnatious@isnatious·
@TheUpperVault Bro the tourists in asia have been getting ripped off for years, they will take what they are given lol... the only true way to know what you're smoking here is to know the guy selling 100 kg, not 7 grams✌️
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The Upper Vault
The Upper Vault@TheUpperVault·
@isnatious The tourist has no clue what they're smoking ~ Less than an actual native to the area. And let's be honest... The REAL ONES aren't going to be quick to give a tourist anything lol
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isnatious@isnatious·
@TheUpperVault Yeah hes documenting collection practices there.. im ok with that but if they are stealing pictures from people collecting seeds claiming g as their own its different
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The Upper Vault
The Upper Vault@TheUpperVault·
@isnatious You mean show you where they steal their videos and information from like this? You can find every single one of their videos on instagram posted by the actual foreign account / actual people
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isnatious@isnatious·
Get your point, Ive been to nepal and its mostly hash though ( could be indian import yes) but doubt it, had some flower but was picked straight from the mountain side and was obvious.. That is the whole point was making though bro, we want to be sure if we are told its Nepalese hash then we are not smoking Afghani or vice versa, so if these guys are going to the source that's what I want personally, if they aren't and are stealing pics id change my mind on seeing receipts, untill then they have my support ✌️
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The Upper Vault
The Upper Vault@TheUpperVault·
You say... "the brickweed thing is this.. you do get [and ive grown] amazing landrace seeds from brickweed, the problem is knowing its source, folks in Thailand think they were smoking thai brick when really its laos or Burmese" So what do you think a tourist in Nepal thinks they are smoking?
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isnatious@isnatious·
Ill be clear i dont agree with stealing content, but untill someone shows me where they stole it from i can't take it as fact, we all love cannabis, so if these guys preserve certain landraces and educate people on the history of cannabis then im all for it and like you said much kudos to them ✌️
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isnatious@isnatious·
I dont know bro, i think there's a few of them so they must get about.. from what I saw in Nepal they are getting the real deal, gotta respect them if they are going to the source, the brickweed thing is this.. you do get [and ive grown] amazing landrace seeds from brickweed, the problem is knowing its source, folks in Thailand think they were smoking thai brick when really its laos or Burmese, folks in laos think they smoking laos brick but it could be from Vietnam, that's the conundrum with brick weed, for me ill be buying some Nepali seeds for hash as ive seen them locate from source, they are back in nepal soon so see what else they come up with✌️
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The Upper Vault
The Upper Vault@TheUpperVault·
@isnatious 99% of their content is reposted from someone else doing real work. Sure they just started traveling, but they do in fact pick their seeds from the least desirable bricks as a tourist new to the area 100%
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isnatious@isnatious·
@Ajarncom Yep, not charging another device that's far too easy to lose.. Would of lost my phone at least 20 times leaving bars if I didn't feel the wire tugging my neck when its dropped out my pocket! Ill be wired untill they stop selling them
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Samut Prakan Phil 🇬🇧 🇹🇭
Me. - Wired earphones provide better sound when you're a lower price point guy like me. - Bluetooth earphones don't always connect and lead to technology stress. - Bluetooth earphones fall out while you're gardening - Keeping things charged is a pain in the ass. - Listening to music or watching movies in bed I just find easier with wired earphones. - I grew up with wired earphones.
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いまだに有線のイヤホン使ってる人いるけど、なんで?

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isnatious@isnatious·
@ifearmids Yeah i wasn't clear on the process i do sorry, i dry first, then burb daily and trim for a month, between 6 and 8 weeks im vac packing, this finishes the cure perfectly, 6 months and its banging! 👌✌️
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ifearmids@ifearmids·
I’m telling someone . If you can get the moisture % down in the dry time where mold don’t grown because the % is so low it’s can’t grown nothing . I would do that then cure my weed and not burp em like dat because curing is basically letting out extra moisture out the buds so won’t get mold
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ifearmids@ifearmids·
Grove bags > uv jars > mason jars Best on my own experience and drying and curing flower for short to Long term storage. Please don’t be mad at my results
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isnatious@isnatious·
@ifearmids Yeah your right on the thc heads, compacts the bud slightly also, but taste and the import smell it gives is great 👍
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ifearmids@ifearmids·
@isnatious Grove bags you seal the bags too but sealing to much fuck up weed thc heads
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isnatious@isnatious·
@4yp6vspmjn 555 go for it my friend im right behind you 👌✌️
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Scott Kennedy
Scott Kennedy@4yp6vspmjn·
@isnatious Iololololol I love it weeeeeeeeeee I just finished two and I’m rolling another 👍🤓
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isnatious@isnatious·
@4yp6vspmjn As it happens im hugging a big joint as we speak.. enjoy your day scott ✌️🙏
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Scott Kennedy
Scott Kennedy@4yp6vspmjn·
@isnatious Good morning have a great day. This is in the morning blitz🫂👍🤓
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isnatious@isnatious·
@Bounce_BackLoan Click baiting 🤡 hes talking about the tradition of taking an mp hostage, get a real job
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MrBounceBack.com@Bounce_BackLoan·
In his own cryptic but beautiful way, and to stick two fingers up at Keir Starmer, King Charles, whilst addressing Congress, aligns himself firmly with right leaning political parties, expressing his annoyance at illegal immigrants who don't want to leave the UK.
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isnatious@isnatious·
This is more accurate from grok than what I was saying, east India company had a major hand in the game, the British Navy and Empire spread it globally inadvertently through labour and colonisation Medicinal introduction to the West: EIC employees were key transmitters. In the 1670s, merchants like Thomas Bowrey and Robert Knox described bhang's effects in India and brought samples/knowledge to England (e.g., shared with Royal Society's Robert Hooke). In the 1830s–1840s, EIC surgeon W.B. O’Shaughnessy studied Indian cannabis, popularized its tinctures/extracts for medicine (e.g., for pain, anxiety), and helped integrate it into Western pharmacopeia, spreading awareness across the British Empire. publicdomainreview.org The 1894–95 Indian Hemp Drugs Commission (under British Indian government) produced a detailed report concluding moderate use was largely harmless, reflecting colonial ambivalence—revenue from taxes versus moral concerns. en.wikipedia.org The EIC focused far more on opium (monopoly production in Bengal, smuggling to China leading to the Opium Wars), but cannabis taxation provided steady Indian revenue.Broader Spread via Empire NetworksImperial trade, migration, and labor indirectly dispersed psychoactive cannabis:Africa and elsewhere: Cannabis reached East Africa centuries earlier (via Indian/Arab traders), but British colonial eras saw further mixing through trade routes, Swahili networks, and later indentured labor. British policies sometimes regulated or noted its use in colonies. en.wikipedia.org Caribbean and Americas: Indian indentured laborers (post-slavery, under British arrangements) brought ganja traditions to places like Jamaica/Trinidad in the 19th century, blending with local cultures and contributing to modern traditions (e.g., influencing Rastafarian use later). Sailors, merchants, and trade further spread it. fromtheearth.com Global trade networks under British dominance (EIC ships, ports, and later Crown rule) facilitated seeds, knowledge, and use patterns, even if not a centralized "campaign." In summary, the British Navy drove industrial hemp demand and colonial cultivation for strategic self-sufficiency, while the EIC regulated/taxed psychoactive cannabis in India, extracted revenue, and—via employees—introduced it scientifically to the West and empire. This was secondary to opium but still contributed to cannabis's wider presence through empire-building, not as a primary profit engine like narcotics cartels. Cannabis's global spread was ancient and multi-source, with British imperialism accelerating certain channels via logistics, science, and migration. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov For deeper reading, the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report and histories of naval hemp provide primary insights.
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Łаηdrąćę Вureaմ
Łаηdrąćę Вureaմ@LandraceBureau·
@isnatious Let me check I actually already posted on this once. let me tag you, and we can build on this research
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This is a vintage “herb box” for cannabis (flowering tops) from Parke, Davis & Co., a major U.S. pharmaceutical company based in Detroit, Michigan. The label indicates: • Cannabis, U.S.P. (United States Pharmacopeia standard) — Cannabis sativa Linnaeus. • No. 144 — This likely refers to their internal product/catalog number for the crude botanical drug/herb (pressed flowering tops), not a fluid extract. Similar Parke-Davis herb boxes existed for other botanicals, and cannabis was sold in small ounce-sized cardboard containers like this. • POISON and PHYSIOLOGICALLY TESTED — Standard warnings and quality assurances for potent drugs of the era. Parke-Davis pioneered physiological (bioassay) standardization for cannabis potency since chemical assays weren’t reliable then (often using animal tests, e.g., on dogs). • Manufactured/sold by Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich., U.S.A. Historical Context In the late 19th and early 20th centuries (roughly 1890s–1930s), cannabis was a legitimate medicine in the U.S. and Europe. It was used as a sedative, analgesic, narcotic, and for conditions like pain, insomnia, spasms, and more. Parke-Davis (and partners like Eli Lilly) cultivated “Cannabis Americana” in U.S. botanical gardens/farms to ensure consistent quality and potency, as imported Indian cannabis (Cannabis indica) varied widely. They marketed it as comparable or superior to imports. These were used by for pharmacists or physicians to prepare tinctures, extracts, pills, etc. Fluid extracts were more common for dispensing, but raw herb boxes like this were also produced. Cannabis remained in the U.S. Pharmacopeia until the 1940s but faced increasing restrictions, with full federal prohibition coming via the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act. Collectible Value and Rarity These Parke-Davis cannabis herb boxes are scarce collectibles in the antique pharmaceutical/ephemera market. Similar sealed or well-preserved examples have appeared in auctions (e.g., McMurray Auctions). Value depends heavily on condition, completeness, and whether contents remain—often in the range of tens to hundreds of dollars for good specimens, as they’re popular with medical history collectors. Yours shows typical age wear but has a clear, intact label, which is desirable. Parke-Davis was eventually acquired by Pfizer and was a pioneering company in many areas of medicine. Artifacts like this highlight a time when cannabis was treated as a standard pharmaceutical rather than a prohibited substance. I wonder what landrace varieties they used to craft this No. 144? Their legendary “Cannabis Americana” — seeds sourced from the ancient Indian, Nepalese, and Turkestan landraces, then grown and selected right here in U.S. botanical gardens and fields for peak resin and medicinal power? Or potent Mexican sativas pressed into those classic 1-oz herb boxes? It’s a profound wonder we once had real standards for cannabis — U.S.P. grade, physiologically tested for consistent potency and reliability, treated as legitimate medicine. Then prohibition rolled in, and we didn’t just lose access… we lost the entire framework of knowledge, cultivation practices, genetic integrity, and quality control that honored this sacred plant’s true heritage. These old artifacts are time capsules reminding us what was possible when landrace diversity was the foundation, not marketing hype. The plant remembers those lineages. Now it’s on us — the landrace hunters and preservers — to reclaim and protect what remains before it’s gone forever. What landraces do you think powered these old pharma preparations? Drop any historical insights or theories below 👇 #landracebureau #SacredPlants #CannabisHistory #PreservingTheLegacy #LandraceCannabis #ReclaimThePlant
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In 1533, King 👑 Henry VIII enacted a law requiring landowners and farmers to set aside a portion of their arable land specifically for growing hemp (or flax, as the two fibers served similar purposes). The standard requirement was: • (approximately 1/4 acre) of hemp or flax for every 60 acres of land under tillage (cultivated or plowed). This applied to farmers and landholders with sufficient acreage, and failure to comply resulted in fines. Purpose? ⚓️Naval cordage. But English-grown hemp was short-stemmed, weak, prone to rot. Ship captains refused it. This is where we learn about the Baltic Hemp supply line. Primary refinement happened in northern Russia—Volga, Dnieper basins. Serfs under Ivan IV weren’t breeding for yield like we think. They selected against brittleness. The policy reflected hemp's economic and strategic importance: ships of the era required massive amounts of hemp rigging and sails (often 50-100 tons per large vessel), replaced frequently due to wear. Evidence? Pollen cores from Tver Oblast show consistent Cannabis sativa dominance from the 1400’s. They kept the tallest dioecious males, culled the rest. Females stood till seed drop—ensuring next year’s field stayed stable. Over two centuries, that gave Russia the longest fibres in Europe: up to fifteen feet, tensile strength triple English hemp. Trade records confirm it. Hanseatic League logs—housed now in Hamburg Staatsarchiv and Bremen—list shipments: “Riga clean” meant Russian fibre, hand-scutched, water-retted, zero seed. Each bundle marked by inspector; inferior Polish or Livonian lots got downgraded. English importers? Steelyard merchants, based at Thames edge. They paid customs duty per stone—about fourteen pounds—logged in London Port Books from fifteen sixty-five. Figures don’t lie: seventy percent of all hemp imported came via Riga between fifteen eighty and sixteen twenty. These were northern landraces—low cannabinoid, high cellulose, cold-adapted. THC? Trace levels; not bred out, just never there. Today’s gene banks like Vavilov Institute hold samples traced back to those exact zones. DNA mapping shows minimal divergence since sixteen hundred. We are hunted TNA E one-ninety series, Sound Toll ledgers, Bremen archives. So if you’re near: • The National Archives, Kew—order E one-ninety volumes (London, fifteen sixty-five onward). Ask for hemp/Riga imports. • Hamburg Staatsarchiv—Hanseatic logs from Lübeck, Danzig. • Bremen Übersee-Archiv—merchant tallies. 📸 Snap photos, tag us, drop links. We’re pioneering this one—turning footnotes into footage. Here’s the twist: nobody’s posted the actual scans. Who’s in? 📖 1588 London port book entry (trading ship logs). 🛳️ ✍️
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