DanaThomas

  • Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-16/americas-next-hypersonic-passenger-plane-could-travel-between-new-york-and-london
    With a name like Hermeus, unfeasably small wings and an advisory board of MIC acolytes, I wonder what this aircraft uses for a propulsion system?

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago

    … but it could be about heating a stellar object(s) possibly shaped like a croissant.

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    Hmmmmmmm. I guess we won’t need to wait for another 1859 Carrington Event.
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    EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Air Force has deployed 20 missiles that could zap the military electronics of North Korea or Iran with super powerful microwaves, rendering their military capabilities virtually useless with NO COLLATERAL…[Read more]

  • Sad news about the death of Tim Conway a few days ago… here’s one of my favorite sketches he did with Harvey Korman on the Carol Burnett Show… thanks for making us all laugh Tim! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoLlGX2_lyQ

  • DARK JOURNALIST & DR. JOSEPH FARRELL UFO FILE WARS: SECRET ENDGAME REVEALED! May 17, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZV0ueasiyA [52:11]

  • The 3 part navy patent on a FTL ship is real but old news, so its attempted disinfo, and a warning to opponents….

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    … a little interesting weekend reading. The URL below is for:
    Long Range Plan: Implementing USSPACECOM vision for 2020

    Some of the highlights contained within:
    – the gap between rich and poor will widen
    – the US requires the military in space in order to contain the regional unrest that will follow the widening gap
    – the way a nation makes…[Read more]

  • Bryce posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    So who’s the winner?
    Left coast or the east coast?
    ROFL!
    .zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-17/wells-fargo-banker-pleads-guilty-helping-launder-millions-sinaloa-cartel

  • Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago

    Oh, I’m sure that’s right, Dana. I only mentioned the State Opening because I was intrigued by what seemed to me to be an echo of the State Opening ritual in the Brexit process/ritual. Probably just my imagination running riot!

  • Voynich manuscript mystery seems to be successfully solved . . . origin, authorship, letters and symbols, writing system, images, texts, and translations. “The Language and Writing System of MS408 (Voynich) Explained” . . . https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02639904.2019.1599566

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago

    Speaking as a professional gardener at one time (greenhouse grower, landscape architect, master gardener, instructor), there really is NO such thing as a work-free garden. You have to have decent soil to begin with, test it for any pH adjustment and fertilizer requirements (NPK) and then, given all those factors, and after you have double dug…[Read more]

    • So far, it has worked as advertised and my soil has improved with time. While not exactly “work free” it has been the best “no till” method I have tried. Yields have steadily improved, I have no problem with weeds, and no need of commercial fertilizers. My soil is somewhat sandy and drains well, I have neighbors who raise chickens commercially,…[Read more]

      • You are lucky that your neighbor’s hay do not have seeds. Hay is grass cut for livestock. Straw is the stems, ie what is left after harvesting oats and wheat. No seeds. Your “sandy” soil is improved by the addition of organics, aka composting “hay”, so you can “get away with it”. Here in Texas, we really don’t have much soil for starters and…[Read more]

    • This wish to get something without work reflects the urge to return to a “Garden of Eden” state (though in the Mesopotamian texts the “gods” had to work rather hard on their Eden). And then every year is different: one year might be good for beans but poor for spinach. With all the water this year, a lot of us are probably sorry we didn’t try rice. 🙂

      • I mist with a Hydrogen Peroxide/soap solution, seems to help with the bugs a bit, though I really don’t have that many. Maybe I’ve just been lucky. I’ve actually been surprised how little effort I’ve had to put into it compared to the way I used to do it. The soil stays moist pretty much year round, though I do water some during the hottest…[Read more]

  • For those who garden and are aging, busy, or a bit lazy. I’ve used this method for several years; it works quite well and yields improve the longer you do it. No tilling, no weeding, no work (well almost), organic, can be done anywhere on any type of…[Read more]

    • Ticks all my boxes 😉
      I wonder whether her technique is compatible with Steiner biodynamics?

    • FWIW, get 1 bad batch of hay/straw/alfalfa w/Johnson grass seed in it & that’s it for your garden. That stuff will germinate at 20yrs old. It destroyed mine…roots go to China. Break them while digging & it turns into Medusa. Don’t think agent orange would kill that stuff.
      I’m doing container gardening this year in 4gal buckets that wick…[Read more]

      • I have to do container gardening. This year I grew 3 kinds of lettuce and spinach. I got maybe 10 stwaberries. My Savoy cabbage didn’t do well. Now I refreshed soil 50/50 new, limped around for 3-4 days and then planted melons, egg plant, squash and blueberries. Picture me hauling water- no water source at hand. Advice welcome.

        • Bless your heart…I’m hauling rainwater by choice over conductive well water till the rain stops or drowns everything.
          Don’t know how far into the weeds you want to go as it’s far more than NPK.
          You can probably find this book online since he’s long dead. It’s a primer on both food/body nutritional needs. “Choose Life or Death” by Carey Reams.…[Read more]

    • Speaking as a professional gardener at one time (greenhouse grower, landscape architect, master gardener, instructor), there really is NO such thing as a work-free garden. You have to have decent soil to begin with, test it for any pH adjustment and fertilizer requirements (NPK) and then, given all those factors, and after you have double dug…[Read more]

      • So far, it has worked as advertised and my soil has improved with time. While not exactly “work free” it has been the best “no till” method I have tried. Yields have steadily improved, I have no problem with weeds, and no need of commercial fertilizers. My soil is somewhat sandy and drains well, I have neighbors who raise chickens commercially,…[Read more]

        • You are lucky that your neighbor’s hay do not have seeds. Hay is grass cut for livestock. Straw is the stems, ie what is left after harvesting oats and wheat. No seeds. Your “sandy” soil is improved by the addition of organics, aka composting “hay”, so you can “get away with it”. Here in Texas, we really don’t have much soil for starters and…[Read more]

      • This wish to get something without work reflects the urge to return to a “Garden of Eden” state (though in the Mesopotamian texts the “gods” had to work rather hard on their Eden). And then every year is different: one year might be good for beans but poor for spinach. With all the water this year, a lot of us are probably sorry we didn’t try rice. 🙂

        • I mist with a Hydrogen Peroxide/soap solution, seems to help with the bugs a bit, though I really don’t have that many. Maybe I’ve just been lucky. I’ve actually been surprised how little effort I’ve had to put into it compared to the way I used to do it. The soil stays moist pretty much year round, though I do water some during the hottest…[Read more]

  • Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-16/top-tory-backbencher-says-theresa-may-will-resign-june
    It feels like we are now witnessing the closing stages of the ritual to usher in Britain’s Second Glorious Revolution.

    It seems weirdly futile of May to put her treacherous “deal” to a vote in the Commons for a fourth time. This has a real ritua…[Read more]

    • I suspect there will be no State Opening this modern-day”Rump Parliament” while PM May is still in office, and no date has been announced for 2019. A “diplomatic cold” would be enough to lead to postponement.

      • Oh, I’m sure that’s right, Dana. I only mentioned the State Opening because I was intrigued by what seemed to me to be an echo of the State Opening ritual in the Brexit process/ritual. Probably just my imagination running riot!

  • I have been fascinated by this idea for a long time … anyone else? “They Live Underground” – Indigenous Elders Share Stories About “Star People” Living Inside The Earth https://www.collective-evolution.com/2019/05/15/they-live-underground-indigenous-elders-share-stories-about-people-from-the-stars-living-on-earth/

  • My point is actually from CAF in that the entire Dallas area has been driven by the MIC and Houston from the NASA alliance. Who would have more inside information than a Senator from Texas… timely statement, eh? https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-16/ted-cruz-we-need-space-force-fight-space-pirates

  • Freefall posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago

    Margaret posted a Forum Borealis interview with Clif High (May 12th) .. This IS a “ripping yarn” indeed .. For those that may have missed it .. here’s the link again .. And thanks Margaret for sharing ..
    Antarctica Unveiled … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEI0cHH-Ss4

  • Latest chat with Walter Bosley about his new book “The Esoteric Napoleon” Conspirinormal Episode 259 (stream or download) https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/conspirinormal/episodes/2019-05-08T09_52_27-07_00 [1:47:27]

    • I don’t remember how I “know” this, but my understanding of one of the reasons Napoleon lost at Waterloo was that he was complacent and over confident because he had the ability to leave his body at will and survey the battlefield, enemy dispositions, etc, from above. Based on experience in previous battles, Napoleon believed this gave him a…[Read more]

  • Lee B Langer posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago

    Well we taxpayers I’m surecwilll help foot the bill

  • I smell a future data mining farm coming to my state.

    Minnesota regulators approve Xcel power agreement for Google data center

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago

    It’s Purdue Laboratories that’s responsable for the opiadic problem in USA – Sinclair brothers are responsable – they’ve made billions on this. You’re right – they’re just copying English tactics in China – as the Bushes and Clintons were copying the same model with importing Coke into Menas. Create the dependace, create the market.

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