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    The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The Authoritative Historical Record of Cannabis and the Conspiracy Against Marijuana
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    5 out of 5 stars save the planet.......2006-10-23

    This book is a must read for every citizen of the United States. The United States is driving people to drink and cannabis would be a much better and safer alternative to alcohol. Jack Herer's book is highly entertaining and very informative and presented in an extremely interesting format. Read this book and pass it on. Spread the word. This book should be on the number one best seller list.

    5 out of 5 stars EVERYONE Needs to Read This Book.......2006-02-04

    This book is filled with info that people have no clue about. Maybe if more people read this book and was more knowledgable about the GREAT effects of Hemp then maybe people would fight to make this planet and life on it a great deal better. Better health wise, environment would be 10 times better, economically and so on... The facts are in the book. One person may say how can you believe all the info he writes...etc...well there's tons of research to back him up and he tells you the sources if you want to look them up yourself. It's all about the money and power folks that's why it's not legal but if they were smart then this could be their way to help our lives, our planet, and have all the power and money to go with it but for some reason they'd rather kill us, our planet, and still have the money and power. All it takes is people knowing the truth to fight against them and this book tells it. I'll be passing it on to everyone I know.

    5 out of 5 stars The final word on marijuana and hemp ecology.......2004-12-03

    Although some of the historical data can be called into question, the essential claims of this book remain unrefuted by the disinformation campaigns of the anti-marijuana lobby. Herer shatters cannabis myths; he shows, with hard data that: pot has absolutely no toxicity to human tissues; pot has anti-carcinogenic properties; the tar, although greater in proportion than tobacco, is completely water-soluble; smoking marijuana shortly after having a stroke prevents the swelling of the brain -- and consequently much of the brain damage and loss of function associated with strokes.

    5 out of 5 stars The Original........2004-01-22

    This is the original marijuana expose book that started the revolution of obtaining knowledge and science to break the reigns of political pseudo-science. Not the latest book on the subject but the original and very important.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Legalization Pot Book.......2003-11-28

    This is a very good legalization pot book and was one of the first to really break through the scene. There is lots of facts here to get through and lots of oddball type stories that you will enjoy. This is what makes the book unique. All these strange but true stories about hemp.

    Some here are asking questions about the whole conclusions that Jack Herer draws. The truth is that he is confused about the difference between government modified Hemp, unmodified hemp and Drug based cannabis cultivars. If you really want to know more about those differences then you need a grow book. I recommend The Cannabis Grow Bible by Greg Green for that. It has an Issues section in the back that deals with these topics of question. But remember Jack Herer wrote this book in an era of information suppression and so it was hard to find out everything that he wanted to know.

    This book has spawned countless other legalization books. Yes it does appear almost cartoonish or tabloidish but the facts are all here. In the end it is a very good book about pot laws and political corruption which asks all the right questions.

    No one has ever died from using cannabis. That is not a bad fact to know at all.
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    5 out of 5 stars friggin nuggins.......2004-06-07

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    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful World of Hemp!.......2002-10-05

    I believe that this book is a wonderful resource in learning the truth and facts about hemp. You wouldn't believe everything that this plant can do for you and the planet. If you find this to be wrong because of what you heard, try reading this and you will learn the truth,and will wonder why the government has been keeping this plant illegal even with all of its resourses that it has for us to use. I have learned a lot from this guy and I really would like to thank him for all his dedication and efforts to making it legal! Also try his video too! Very Useful!!!!

    1 out of 5 stars The View of Scholars.......2002-08-08

    Historians strongly disagree with this book's claim to be an "authoritative historical" work: there is very little 'history' here. As a researcher myself, I would make the following brief comments on a mere handful of the book's distortions to serve as examples: 1) There was no accusation of cannabis possession or other drug usage in the trial of Joan of Arc: the transcript of that trial is one of those which I myself have translated from the original manuscripts, and no such charge is listed anywhere in either set of articles against her (not in the initial 70 articles nor in the final 12), nor was it ever mentioned in the course of the trial; the author simply made that up. There was never any suggestion that she used cannabis to produce her "voices": instead, her judges claimed (in Article XI of the final set) that the beings which she identified as angels and saints might be fallen angels instead.
    2) The oft-cited claim that the presence of "unique" THC receptors is evidence of some sort of crucial link between human evolution and pot usage shows a profound misunderstanding of the way such receptors work: they do not typically bind only with a single "unique" substance, and in fact the receptors with which THC interacts (CB1, CB2, and an interaction with the opiate receptor which is still under study) were designed for chemicals in the body (anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol); the opiate receptor was designed to react to endorphins and similar chemicals in the body. Just as certain drugs happen to bind with the opiate receptor due to a chance similarity in molecular structure, THC binds with CB1 because its structure happens to be just close enough to "fit". Arsenic and other poisons happen to interact with certain sites in the body for the same reason; presumably, we will now have to deal with the claim that the body was designed to consume arsenic, too.
    3) Medieval books were expensive because they had to be painstakingly hand-written (and later, printed using a clumsy and laborious process), not because of any ban against paper, hemp-based or otherwise. This should hardly need to be said.
    4) While the author is correct in saying that the ancient Scythians (for example) did use a cannabis-based substance, there seems to be a persistent attempt to add other ancient cultures to the list by deliberate distortion of the context (such as misinterpreting certain Hebrew words in order to claim that early Jews and Christians were using cannabis, too).
    5) In another obvious gaffe, the book tries to claim that the Bible (of all things) supports pot usage by deliberately misinterpreting certain English translations (such as the one which uses an archaic definition of the word "herb" to translate Hebrew words such as "zara'on", which means "vegetable"), or by taking out of context Paul's comments about Jewish dietary laws (which banned certain meats, such as pork, which were common in the Greek-speaking world in which Paul was trying to win converts; hence the statement that any "creature" or "animal" ("ktisma" in the Greek version of the original manuscripts) is valid for consumption. Marijuana is not an "animal", although I've literally seen people try to argue that it somehow qualifies as such in order to support the author's views on this particular subject). A similar argument is invoked when dealing with a passage preaching against the outlawing of foods, with smoked marijuana suddenly being reclassified as a "food" in this case so the claim can be made that the Bible is hostile to current drug laws, all the while ignoring the passages which specifically forbid people to be under the influence of any such substance. The list can go on.
    It's hard to know what to say in summary to a book like this: as many scholars have pointed out, it's little more than fiction and fluff, and certainly does not qualify as "history" in any sense of the term.

    5 out of 5 stars Smoke Herb.......2002-04-08

    This guy speaks the truth. Before reading forget all prior knowledge to hemp and marijuana. You are in for an enlighting experience. So sit back, take a toke, and be prepared to learn. :)

    1 out of 5 stars The Emperor is Jack Herer!.......2001-11-20

    Well, shall we say this is not really very authoritative? I picked up this book hoping to learn something. I have adult children who smoke M and I wanted to be able to agree or disagree based on objective research. I cannot draw any conclusions from this book. The book certainly gives no answers to any objective thinker. It is entirely biased. He gives very poor citing. A careful analysis of the book indicates Mr. Herer believes the entire world is involved in a conspiracy. The result is a propaganda like tar and feathering of all his enemies including religion. I was particularly offended by Mr. Hererýs interpretations of history. I found his history to be so suspect that it completely undermined any credibility he had.
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    1 out of 5 stars The View of Scholars.......2002-08-08

    Historians strongly disagree with this book's claim to be an "authoritative historical" work: there is very little 'history' here. As a researcher myself, I would make the following brief comments on a mere handful of the book's distortions to serve as examples: 1) There was no accusation of cannabis possession or other drug usage in the trial of Joan of Arc: the transcript of that trial is one of those which I myself have translated from the original manuscripts, and no such charge is listed anywhere in either set of articles against her (not in the initial 70 articles nor in the final 12), nor was it ever mentioned in the course of the trial; the author simply made that up. There was never any suggestion that she used cannabis to produce her "voices": instead, her judges claimed (in Article XI of the final set) that the beings which she identified as angels and saints might be fallen angels instead.
    2) The oft-cited claim that the presence of "unique" THC receptors is evidence of some sort of crucial link between human evolution and pot usage shows a profound misunderstanding of the way such receptors work: they do not typically bind only with a single "unique" substance, and in fact the receptors with which THC interacts (CB1, CB2, and an interaction with the opiate receptor which is still under study) were designed for chemicals in the body (anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol); the opiate receptor was designed to react to endorphins and similar chemicals in the body. Just as certain drugs happen to bind with the opiate receptor due to a chance similarity in molecular structure, THC binds with CB1 because its structure happens to be just close enough to "fit". Arsenic and other poisons happen to interact with certain sites in the body for the same reason; presumably, we will now have to deal with the claim that the body was designed to consume arsenic, too.
    3) Medieval books were expensive because they had to be painstakingly hand-written (and later, printed using a clumsy and laborious process), not because of any ban against paper, hemp-based or otherwise. This should hardly need to be said.
    4) While the author is correct in saying that the ancient Scythians (for example) did use a cannabis-based substance, there seems to be a persistent attempt to add other ancient cultures to the list by deliberate distortion of the context (such as misinterpreting certain Hebrew words in order to claim that early Jews and Christians were using cannabis, too).
    5) In another obvious gaffe, the book tries to claim that the Bible (of all things) supports pot usage by deliberately misinterpreting certain English translations (such as the one which uses an archaic definition of the word "herb" to translate Hebrew words such as "zara'on", which means "vegetable"), or by taking out of context Paul's comments about Jewish dietary laws (which banned certain meats, such as pork, which were common in the Greek-speaking world in which Paul was trying to win converts; hence the statement that any "creature" or "animal" ("ktisma" in the Greek version of the original manuscripts) is valid for consumption. Marijuana is not an "animal", although I've literally seen people try to argue that it somehow qualifies as such in order to support the author's views on this particular subject). A similar argument is invoked when dealing with a passage preaching against the outlawing of foods, with smoked marijuana suddenly being reclassified as a "food" in this case so the claim can be made that the Bible is hostile to current drug laws, all the while ignoring the passages which specifically forbid people to be under the influence of any such substance. The list can go on.
    It's hard to know what to say in summary to a book like this: as many scholars have pointed out, it's little more than fiction and fluff, and certainly does not qualify as "history" in any sense of the term.

    5 out of 5 stars This is the most amazing book I have ever read!.......1998-07-15

    This book should be manditory reading for everyone on the planet. It explains how, for the past 60 years, the government has lied to the American people about cannabis/hemp. It also shows the tremendous amount of positive uses that this plant can have on the world.

    5 out of 5 stars Bust up Big Business.......1998-06-02

    This is the American Bible for saving our planet and putting an end to corporate corruption of pharmaceuticals, oil, chemical, and tobacco industries. It's time to take a stand! Best Interest, or Best Profit. Let the poor, farmers rise. Let the rich become obsolete

    5 out of 5 stars Bust up Big Business.......1998-06-02

    This is the American Bible for saving our planet and putting an end to corporate corruption of pharmaceuticals, oil, chemical, and tobacco industries. It's time to take a stand! Best Interest, or Best Profit. Let the poor, farmers rise. Let the rich become obsolete

    5 out of 5 stars Even more groomed and insightful than the earlier editions.......1997-11-24

    This is one of the most enlightening books available in our time. Ignoring this information only perpetuates this horrable conspiracy. Recreational use of Marijuana is not the real issue, it's survival of our economy and even the human race.

    I was so moved by this book that I wanted to speak to the author. Moved even more, by the story of why Jack continues his quest to supply the facts. I now purchase random copies of any Emperor release and give them to people less likely to read this material. I believe that everyone capable of understanding the environmental issues facing mankind, should have this book on their required reading list. Each new release just exhibits the information and facts that much better.

    Someday this information could very well be as crucial to us as the bible.

    Special Thanks, to Jack and his associates and research assistants, and especially to Jack's friend to whom he promised to continue their mutual quest to enlighten the world about this conveniently unspoken conspiracy.
    The CMI/OMI white papers and digest, or, Everything you should have learned about marijuana but weren't taught in school, or, (the real title) The emperor wears no clothes
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          5 out of 5 stars LEGALIZE MARIJUANA, FOR A TOMORROW!!.......2004-04-19

          This book is a very usefull book to anyone who has ever lived in america long enough to know some scholar is full of it. And maybe just maybe if enough people realize that the real drug problem is not the drugs . But ITS ignorance torwards the truth, People who who care about this planet and the reality of the situation, should know is the worst thing, and the only way you will die is if you are one of the lucky 750,000 americans are arrested for marijuana every year. While people can say all sorts of HORRIBLE things about it, THEY probably CANT PROVE IT, And if the could, the negative would not out weigh the positive. Jack CAN AND has proved that no one has ever died from smoking or eating it, or ever will after the end of its much needed and long overdue. And not to mention the undeniably the worst EIGHTY YEARS of prohibation of lies for money (no one wants that right) and money and more money.
          ITS TIME FOR THE THE DESTRUCTION TO STOP, HELP SAVE YOUR PLANET IF YOU REALLY DO CARE AT ALL ABOUT LIFE IN GENERAL[!]

          1 out of 5 stars Herer's "Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy".......2002-08-21

          It's hard to know where to begin with this book. The author's claims about the medical / health issues concerning marijuana are contradicted by the AMA's own journal and similar medical publications, which have numerous articles proving the harmful effects of marijuana and opposing its "medicinal" use; the book's "history" section is largely fictional; in the sections on industrial hemp the author ignores the fact that we already have organic substances for all the uses which he suggests for hemp, and throughout the book he deliberately tries to blur the distinction between industrial (non-narcotic) hemp and (narcotic) marijuana - two different variations of the same plant, as even pro-hemp sources emphasize; the author then includes the industrial uses of the former as an argument for legalizing both. To cover but a few points:
          1) Concerning history - Just as a sample of the numerous deliberate distortions: No allegation of drug use was ever made at Joan of Arc's trial: you won't find it in the transcript nor in any of the eyewitness accounts. Similarly, the book tries to turn the War of 1812 into a "hemp war", whereas it was primarily fought over British maritime policies, disputes over the Northwest Territories, and so forth. Every historical subject imaginable - from the Inquisition to bookmaking to warship construction - is rewritten to serve the author's purposes.
          2) Concerning the medical issues - Here are some samples of what the medical literature actually says about marijuana: articles in the Journal of the American Medical Association and other such publications, by researchers such as Keith Green, Nadia Solowij, Robert S. Stephens, Roger A. Roffman, etc, have cited studies showing the damage to brain function that results from marijuana use; the toxic effects of marijuana on the body; evidence of physical dependence; and recommendations against using marijuana (especially the smoked form) for medicinal use - a point which has been echoed by a great many doctors who have denounced the use of so-called "medical marijuana clubs", sometimes comparing it to a policy of sending patients to heroin dens rather than giving them medically-prepared morphine (it must be remembered that medically-approved THC has long been available in tablet form, and a spray form is either available now or will be soon, undermining the claims that medically-useful THC can "only" be obtained from marijuana use). Studies conducted by the Jonsson Cancer Center and other institutions have found that marijuana smoke contains more carcinogens than even tobacco smoke, made still worse by THC's known tendency to encourage cancerous tumor growth. A recent IOM report rejected the popular notion that marijuana is useful in treating glaucoma, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. Researchers at the Symposium on Cannabinoids (La Grande Motte, France, 23-25 July 1998) cited research showing that marijuana's active ingredient weakens the immune system, meaning (among other things) that it could actually harm AIDS patients rather than helping them, by further crippling their already weakened immune response; long-term cannabis users experience marked impairment to the crucial frontal lobe of the brain; studies have shown that physical addiction does in fact occur with marijuana usage. The list can go on.
          Similarly, Herer's claims about the significance of THC's interaction with receptor sites is profoundly ignorant: after all, heroin happens to interact with opioid receptors, and yet no sane person would make Herer-style claims about heroin. While we're at it, arsenic affects the glucocorticoid receptor. This is by accident, not "design", and THC has now been proven to merely have an accidental ability to bind with receptors designed for anandamide.
          3) Concerning the industrial applications of hemp: the author merely cites various uses which other organic-based materials already fill - from corn-based Ethanol to soy-based products - meaning that his grandiose claim that hemp is the "only one" that can solve environmental problems is ludicrous. The notion that hemp is the next miracle food crop is on a par with the 1980s hype regarding the potential use of algae and seaweed as the next staple foods. Additionally, the tired conspiracy theory regarding the various plots against industrial hemp ignores the crux of the current debate, which centers around concerns by law enforcement that legalizing hemp would make enforcement of marijuana laws difficult (which is apparently Herer's main goal). Ironically, some pro-hemp organizations that oppose marijuana use are now working with law enforcement to provide easy methods of distinguishing between the two plants, thereby providing a way to keep marijuana illegal while still allowing the legal cultivation of industrial (i.e., non-narcotic) hemp. I wonder if Herer would still promote the latter if its legalization would not impact anti-marijuana laws?
          4) Herer has trotted out arguments by people such as Terrence McKenna (and similar authors) on the alleged use of marijuana by "virtually all religions", even those which actually forbid the use of any mind-altering substance; he then tries to claim that this is the view taken by "virtually all" researchers. Drug activists like McKenna and the pop authors who quote from such people are not the same as reputable scholars [such as Spiros Zodhiates, Warren Baker, Henry Halley, etc]: no translator or reputable scholar would support the claims made in this book about the Bible's alleged 'promotion' of pot usage, nor similar notions about its use by the ancient Jews and so forth.
          The problem with Herer's approach, on numerous subjects, is that he tends to read only those authors who take the view that he wants to believe, and then tries to claim that such is promoted by the medical or academic community as a whole, while inventing fiction to fill the many gaps in his knowledge. The book is marketed as "authoritative", when in truth it's not even accurate.

          5 out of 5 stars Legalize marijuana now!.......2002-05-05

          The Authoritative Historical Record of the Cannabis Plant, Marijuana Prohibition, & How Hemp Can Still Save The World. Updated & Expanded 1995 Edition, 10th printing. Includes: Uses of Hemp, The Last Days of Legal Cannabis, Medical Literature on Marijuana, The Sociology of Cannabis Use, Prejudice & Marijuana, Half Century of Suppression, Debunking Gutter Science, and much, much more. The historical and present day importance of this book cannot be overstated. This is an amazing book. If this information is new to you, it could change your life forever! An invaluble reference tool for anyone interested in the hemp and marijuana plants. The Best Book Catalog In The World gives this book their very highest rating. I would have to agree. Read it myself time, after time, cover to cover. The Bible of honest information about marijuana. The polar opposite of what you will hear from most government officials. Interestingly, "The view of scholars" review below offers no alternative research materials for hemp or cannabis. Could it be that the anonymous reviewer is an anti-pot zealot? Herer does not, "Suddenly reclassify smoked marijuana as food." Cannabis, when eaten, is a food. Duh!...Cannabis prohibition is no more moral than alcohol prohibition. Legalize! Large softcover, 260 pages.

          1 out of 5 stars The View of Scholars.......2000-12-02

          Historians strongly disagree with this book's claim to be an "authoritative historical" work: there is very little 'history' here. As a researcher myself, I would make the following brief comments on a mere handful of the book's distortions to serve as examples: 1) There was no accusation of cannabis possession or other drug usage in the trial of Joan of Arc: the transcript of that trial is one of those which I myself have translated from the original manuscripts, and no such charge is listed anywhere in either set of articles against her (not in the initial 70 articles nor in the final 12), nor was it ever mentioned in the course of the trial; the author simply made that up. There was never any suggestion that she used cannabis to produce her "voices": instead, her judges claimed (in Article XI of the final set) that the beings which she identified as angels and saints might be fallen angels instead. 2) The oft-cited claim that the presence of "unique" THC receptors is evidence of some sort of crucial link between human evolution and pot usage shows a profound misunderstanding of the way such receptors work: they do not typically bind only with a single "unique" substance, and in fact one of the receptors which reacts to THC is the same one which also reacts to heroin and similar opiates as well as to substances within the body called endorphins, which the receptor was specifically designed for; opiates and THC happen to bind with this receptor for much the same reason that arsenic and other poisons happen to interact with certain sites in the body. Presumably, we will now have to deal with the claim that the body was designed to consume arsenic, too. 3) Medieval books were expensive because they had to be painstakingly hand-written (and later, printed using a clumsy and laborious process), not because of any ban against paper, hemp-based or otherwise. This should hardly need to be said. 4) While the author is correct in saying that the ancient Scythians (for example) did use a cannabis-based drug (hashish), there seems to be a persistent attempt to add other ancient cultures to the list by deliberately mistranslating words such as the Chinese "ma" (which means "flax"), or to confuse non-narcotic uses of hemp with narcotic uses of cannabis, or to mistranslate certain Hebrew words in order to claim that early Jews and Christians were drug users, too. 4) In another obvious gaff, the book tries to claim that the Bible (of all things) supports pot usage by deliberately misinterpreting certain English translations (such as the one which uses an archaic definition of the word "herb" to translate Hebrew words such as "zara'on", which means "vegetable"), or by taking out of context Paul's comments about Jewish dietary laws (which banned certain meats, such as pork, which were common in the Greek-speaking world in which Paul was trying to win converts; hence the statement that any "creature" or "animal" ("ktisma" in the Greek version of the original manuscripts) is valid for consumption. Marijuana is not an "animal", although I've literally seen people try to argue that it somehow qualifies as such in order to support the author's views on this particular subject). A similar argument is invoked when dealing with a passage preaching against the outlawing of foods, with smoked marijuana suddenly being reclassified as a "food" in this case so the claim can be made that the Bible is hostile to current drug laws, all the while ignoring the passages which specifically forbid people to be under the influence of any narcotic substance. The list can go on.

          It's hard to know what to say in summary to a book like this: as many scholars have pointed out, it's little more than fiction and fluff, and certainly does not qualify as "history" in any sense of the term.

          5 out of 5 stars The truths shocked me! My views have been changed forever.........1997-11-24

          I was so moved by this book that I wanted to speak to the author.
          Moved even more by the story of why Jack continues his quest to supply the facts.
          I now purchase random copies of any Emperor release and give them to people less likely to read this material.
          I believe that everyone capable of understanding the environmental issues facing mankind, should have this book on their required reading list.
          Each new release just exhibits the information and facts that much better.
          Someday this information could very well be as crucial to us as the bible.
          I can't wait for the 1998 updated.
          Special Thanks, to Jack and his associates and research assistants, and especially to Jack's friend to whom he promised to continue their mutual quest to enlighten the world about this conveniently unspoken conspiracy.
          The Emperor Wears No Clothes
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            The Emperor Wears No Clothes

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            Hemp & The Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Wears No Clothes The Authoritative Historical Record of the Cannabis Plant, Marijuana Prohibition, & How Hemp Can Still Save the World
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              Emperor Wears No Clothes
              Jack Herer
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                Jack and Al Emmanuel Herer
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