Review of Let it Be

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Shanesha Sammerson
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[Following is a volunteer review of "Let it Be" by Thomas Grady.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Let it Be by Thomas Grady is a compelling book that sheds light on the potential advantages of using hemp agriculture to solve population extinction. Grady argues that the world is facing a crisis due to population growth, climate change, and environmental degradation. He contends that hemp agriculture is the key to solving these issues, and his book is a call to action for governments, farmers, and individuals to embrace this solution.

Grady presents a comprehensive analysis of the problems facing America, from racial segregation to environmental degradation. He argues that the American system is plagued by propaganda and that money and power are used to maintain the status quo. He contends that these issues can only be solved by working together and seeing each other as equals.

One of the most compelling arguments in Let it Be is Grady's discussion of the benefits of hemp agriculture. He shows how hemp can be used to create sustainable products, from clothing to biofuels. He also discusses the potential for hemp to replace other crops, such as wheat and soy, which require large amounts of water and pesticides. Grady highlights the fact that hemp is a versatile crop that can be grown in a variety of climates, making it an ideal crop for farmers around the world.

Grady's discussion of the history of hemp in America is particularly fascinating. He shows how hemp was a crucial crop in the early days of America, used for everything from clothing to rope. However, due to a combination of propaganda and corporate interests, hemp was demonized and eventually banned. Grady argues that this was a huge mistake and that the world would be a better place if hemp had been allowed to thrive.

One of the most powerful arguments in Let it Be is Grady's call for unity. He argues that we all come from Mitochondrial Eve and that race is a social construct that divides us. He contends that if we can see each other as African rather than black or white, we can work together to solve all the issues facing America, from crime to racism. This is a powerful message, and one that is sorely needed in today's divided world.

In conclusion, Let it Be is a thought-provoking and compelling book that makes a powerful case for the benefits of hemp agriculture. Grady's arguments are well-researched and persuasive, and his call for unity is inspiring. This is a book that should be read by anyone who cares about the future of our planet and the wellbeing of future generations. There were no mistakes, indicating exceptional editing, and there were no negative aspects. As a result, I give this work 5 out of 5 stars.

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