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Northern Lights

12/24/2021
I am curious if anyone has read up on the history of old school strains like NL and SK1? I have never seen such fairy tales in my life or outright made up history. This strain supposedly came from an Indian in Washington state, Sk1 came from Sam the Skunkman ( David Watson) and the Haze strain came from the Haze Brothers who are a figment of Mr Watsons imagination. Big Bud also was clone only snuck out of Washington and they all hit the Dutch scene at the same time period. if I had to guess when the Sacred Seed collective was raided by the DEA Mr David Watson said he was arrested and after making bail went back to the scene and the seeds were all in a dumpster. That sounds like a lie so I say he is a DEA agent who took the Seeds and flew to Holland and was introduced to the Dutch under the Alias Sam Selenzy. He was introduced as Sam Selenzy by none other than Ed Rosenthal. All the strains listed above were taken to Holland by Watson and he started getting the cannabis cup started so the DEA could kick off operation Green Merchant. Having the Cannabis cup was the best way to get all the top Cannabis cultivators together in one place. During OGM ( operation Green merchant) in 90 or 91 Mr Neville Schoenmaker was arrested in Australia and the USA tried to extradite him. He made bail and never had to go face us charges. Is it not interesting that David Watson had the only legal Cannabis grow in Holland from 85-91 to my knowledge but had that revoked in 91 where he fled to England and received a job in GW pharma. I truly wish that I could get any of the people who were there and know the truth because light needs to be shed on the lies that hold villains as heroes.
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Skunk 1

12/24/2021
In regards to the post saying that the old school skunk 1 is still around or is the same he is sadly mistaken. If you can produce me a sample that is anywhere close then do it. The Dutch seed banks used it to make a lot of nice strains but since there are no real skunks in Europe the people there do not know what skunk smells like. Skunk is a rodent animal that puts off a foul odor to defend itself from pray. The seed banks there do not have a true breeding skunk 1 and I think it is in part 1 David Watson aka Sam Selenzy aka Sam the Skunk man stole the strain from the sacred seed collective when it was raided in California and took it to Holland. He was a junior member of Sacred seeds and was not a master breeder. I think he was a DEA agent but good luck trying to find that info. I find it funny that after the sacred seed collective was raided David Watson went to Holland and was given the permission to grow. The start of the cannabis cup brought all the big cannabis cultivators together at once and the DEA had began Operation Green Merchant. In 1990 or 91 Neville was arrested in Australia and the United States was trying to extradite him but after a year I believe he made bail and fled back to Europe in which Watson supposedly had taken all the skunk 1 stock. I know people who ordered seeds from the seed bank of Holland in the late 80s and when the early 90s orders were purchased I was told the seeds still had quality but they were all mixed up. Skunk 1 does still exist I believe but only a lucky few have her.
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