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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Global cooling will have its advantages for some parts of the world…
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Bryce posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
About those CA fires…Doc RAM.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
BTW “Strayan” deserts getting green
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Cool, is that a recent flood or ones from 2009-11?
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It is dated 9 May 2019.
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It is really amazing to see this since I flew over that lake several times last year (April) going to and from the NT and Uluru, through Alice Springs. It was NOT green then so this is a wonderful sight.
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And there’s still water flowing into Lake Eyre .. It’s been an amazing year for our deserts .. “Let the rivers run free” .. Thanks for posting Dana ..
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Global cooling will have its advantages for some parts of the world…
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Interesting too considering most of Western NSW is in drought and east coast has strange storm fronts appearing and hanging about.
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DanaThomas posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Why the globalist oligarchs are again increasing the meme of “climate change” due to man’s use of petroleum products and the resulting carbon dioxide (while nuclear power is ok…)
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Margaret W. posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
So, with no vidchat today, you’ll have time to watch this outstanding interview with top military remote viewer. Confirmed, Multiple ET Bases on Earth Stargate Program Declassified Lyn Buchanan CRV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slQVSRRW-tA [1:14:10]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
OK folks, Daniel informed me that Google has apparently fixed whatever was wrong with Google hangouts, but as I have company, I’m unable to look into it until tomorrow afternoon, so there will still be no vidchat. But if everything works out, I will try to re-schedule tomorrow vidchat for NEXT Friday, so remember to watch the schedule, and I’ll…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
My H.O.: maybe it was supposed to be in France but prudence dictated otherwise…
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Hi folks… there is a new interview with Dark Journalist here:
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Jeannie posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Thank you so much for the link, 😀
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Margaret W. posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
DARK JOURNALIST & DR. JOSEPH FARRELL UFO FILE WARS: SECRET ENDGAME REVEALED! May 17, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZV0ueasiyA [52:11]
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Margaret W. posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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]
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Ticks all my boxes 😉
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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.
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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]-
I just found this Bryce. Thanks.
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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]
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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]
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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]
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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. 🙂
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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]
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Margaret W. posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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]
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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]
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Robotic stone cutting. Interesting video.
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What would Michelangelo have said?!
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Maybe it’s a way to build all those walls in South America?
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We came, we sawed, we built?!
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Venimus / Ut lapides qui excidebantur / Aedificavit nobis … or something like that. 🙂
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Venimus, serravimus, aedificavimus? It’s been a while !
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I tried to make a pun on your phrase (We came, we sawed, we built) in Latin. 🙂
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would explain how complexe geometric patterns were made in south american walls.. if the whole wall is pre-cut to perfection BEFORE mounting it.. you wont have to worry about it fitting together..(ie cuttin in situ, re-arranbging and re-ajusting the stones (which would involve easy manipulation of said blocks…))
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Why are all the billionaires buying up all the food distribution networks? Why are the corporations attempting to monopolize the seed markets? Why are they outlawing growing your own food? How do you feel about insect sausages?
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I tend to think of empires as organisms. The process of “buying up all the food and distribution networks” is akin to the expansion of a circulatory system of a super organism. I think the billionaires do these things because if they didnt their dynasties would cease being billionaires in a generation or two.
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Because they know that the 2 things we need are – food and coffins. Everyone needs those.. Then you add healthcare.. and weapon production… then you add transport (ie rail/plane or boat) then you go for the primary material production sites, ie mining etc. ‘sings in Freddie Mercury voice..’ I want it all.. and I want it now.
Yeh – food…[Read more]
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Margaret W. posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Forum Borealis posts Antarctica Unveiled (Act 4: Postscript ) – Cliff High https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEI0cHH-Ss4 [1:45:31]
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Many historic battles have a ritual component, involving sacrifice.
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Chips Ahoy cookies manufacturer goes full retard on Mother’s Day.
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
I see The Battle of The Boyne (1689) as the point in time when rule of England passed from the divine right of kings to the banksters, with The House of Orange and the English parliament acting as front men. Andrew Power, in his self-published book, “Ireland, Land of The Pharaohs,” claims that The Battle of The Boyne was an Osiris ritual, which…[Read more]
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Many historic battles have a ritual component, involving sacrifice.
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Ah! Foglamp .. That’s EXACTLY what I thought .. Andrew’s insights are here and it’s a great first and final interview .. It resonated with me too .. (According to legend .. Power came to this knowledge thru VERY high family connections passed down via deep masonic oral tradition) ..
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BTW, the only copy of the book I have been able to obtain is an online pdf. Unfortunately, what might perhaps be one of the most interesting passages in the book, about the role of ETs in the affair, has been completely redacted. Talk about frustrating!
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Start at minute 10 and watch. Quite funny. I wonder how the local government responded to his response.
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Interesting too considering most of Western NSW is in drought and east coast has strange storm fronts appearing and hanging about.