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Sunday, 11/18/2018 4:03:03 PM

Sunday, November 18, 2018 4:03:03 PM

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Hemp, Inc.'s Sensational Breaking News

Funny what a little bit of time will do to weed out the Lies and Fraud.

MY commentary in RED


SPRING HOPE, NC--(Marketwired - Aug 2, 2017) - A global leader and major player in the industrial hemp industry, Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), announced today that after 3 1/2 years, millions of dollars spent on purchasing, disassembling, transporting, reassembling, rebuilding, refurbishing, beta testing and debugging, the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the Western Hemisphere is now operational and is processing its first product. NOPE

The milestone coincides with Hemp, Inc.'s installation of its NuAxon Tech CO2 Supercritical Extractor, the planting of hundreds of acres of industrial hemp and high CBD hemp in North Carolina, Kentucky, Colorado, Nevada, and Oregon, and the successful establishment and ongoing monthly hemp educational seminars via The Hemp University at Louisburg College in Louisburg, North Carolina. Executives were ecstatic to see the mill processing and packaging for the first time after a laborious 3+ years. NOPE, NEVER HAPPENED

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017. FB VID LIES AGAIN

Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), stated, "We will now begin marketing efforts in earnest. However, we have some very huge, potential orders that we have been in discussion with lately including one very large company that wants to purchase the entire productive capacity of our mill's capabilities including expanding to double or triple its current capacity." NOPE NEVER HAPPENED

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017.

A jubilant Perlowin continued, "This marks the end of a very long journey and the beginning of the next one. The team has done a sterling job in adhering to schedules and budget. I don't think this would have been possible without the expertise and incredible work of David Schmitt. He was able to bring this project to fruition. I also want to give a special thank you to his entire team, who included Philip Boyer, Director of Operations, who worked alongside David throughout this entire process; Freddy Chavez, the Plant Foreman; Romeo Guzman, Shift Foreman; Joe Cannon, Maintenance Manager; Lenny Schuler, Maintenance technician; Derek Baker, Truck Driver; Nicole Villacres, David Schmitt's Executive Assistant; Yvette Morgan, Accounting; Sandra Williams, Executive Assistant; Craig Perlowin, Former Secretary Treasurer of Hemp Inc.; Jed Perlowin, Great Southern Hemp Company; and, Gary Perlowin, Micro Security, for the awesome security system inside and outside of our facility, plus many others too numerous to mention."

THOSE IN RED ARE GONE!

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017.

Perlowin continued, "I would also like to thank some of the suppliers and vendors who made this all possible. They include, but are not limited to: Dale Brown, Brite Electric, responsible for all of the electrical wiring and switch gear in our facility; Duke Energy, for bringing three phase power 1 1/2 miles through town to our facility; Edwards Crane Service, for assistance with disassembly, transportation and installation of our decortication line and that continues, to this day, working on projects with us as we go forward; Rocky Couch, Baseline Mechanical, installation of our air compressor and all of the air piping throughout our plant; Gregory Poole, for the scissor lift, fork lifts, and material handling equipment; Rod Smith; USAVE LED, for LED lighting throughout our facility; Starrco, for pre-engineered modular buildings; Chris' Greenhouse; Williamson Greenhouses; North Carolina Industrial Hemp Association; North Carolina Industrial Hemp Commission; and last but not least, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture."

UNFORTUNATELY IT NEVER WORKED

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017.

According to David Schmitt, COO of Hemp, Inc.'s wholly owned subsidiary, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC, the company will stop processing for about half a day to build a frame to support the super sack. "The steel just arrived late yesterday afternoon. We should have that done today and be wide open by Thursday or Friday," says Schmitt.

DAVE IS GONE

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017.

"Profitability from Hemp, Inc.'s mill has been a long time coming and I would like to thank our shareholders for their patience in this regard. I also want to invite people to see the videos of the mill in progress on my Facebook page," concluded Perlowin.

To see the Hemp, Inc. mill in operation and processing product, visit Bruce Perlowin's personal Facebook page and scroll down to August 1, 2017.

HEMP, INC.'S NORTH CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL HEMP HUB

Hemp, Inc.'s 70,000 square foot industrial hemp processing facility, on over 9 acres in Spring Hope, North Carolina, is the only one of this magnitude in North America. It is indeed bound to become the mecca of this new clean green agricultural and industrial American revolution. Based on a variety of factors, Perlowin believes North Carolina is strategically positioned to be the largest hemp producing state in America by 2018. However, Kentucky and West Virginia (where Perlowin is currently traveling visiting hemp growing sites) will join this industrial hemp hub along with Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Georgia. Most of these states were historically considered the hemp hub of America and will be again this time next year.

NICE DREAM TOTALLY FALSE

To see the video of America's largest hemp processing facility and 60-foot silo installation, click here.
BACK TO VIDS OBTW the Silo itself cost $18,500, the PAD--who knows--all a WASTE

TIME YEILDS THE TRUTH--NOTHING TRUE HERE.