Jan 8

Architect Cameron Sinclair hopes to inspire architects and home designers to respond to the world housing crisis. Projects include transitional shelters like an Inflatable Hemp House, a Shipping Container and other ideas that will allow residents to eventually build a more permanent home or improve these sustainable homes. His focus is on how architecture interacts with the community and provides several plans for community centers. Countries include Africa, India, México, U.S.A., Brazil, China, Israel, Palestine, Vietnam.

His group provided Sunami relief shelters, community centers and schools. The parents and kids built and are now using theses schools. He worked with residents and volunteers in New Orleans after Katrina hurricane, to clean, redesign and rehabilitate homes without waiting for FEMA to tell them what to do. Quick assembly emergency shelters and tents, devemoped by hundreds of architects and designers and inventors that are getting involved around the world in humanitarian work.

Jan 3

I will be posting useful information on Hemp, I believe that we can stop the uncontrolled deforestation, immigration and drug related problems if we take a serious look into decriminalizing Hemp and growing it commercially again. It was made illegal through manipulations by diabolic powers in a 1930s conspiracy and since then has caused major imbalances to our world. Hemp requires no pesticides to grow, it has no natural enemies other than the DuPont company, see Jack Herer “The Emperor Wears No Clothes“.