@justawhoaman
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
Now another one… Oklahoma former R- Senator
ANOTHER Former Republican State Senator Found Dead at Home with Gunshot Wound
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
You can bet they had smart meters and cars with computers that relay information. One of the men who made it through the fires in an ancient truck left his smartphone behind and so his vehicle did not spontaneously combust like the others along the road he passed through. Definitely something to think about.
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Sarah Westall interviewed fire captain John Lord. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txmWzx3fHeE
A few more niggly details on those fires…porcelain melts @ 3500.
No toilets left standing.
Then there’s the fencing.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
In the late sixties, not far from Dayton, Ohio, in a town with the world’s longest steel hot strip which, when a night pour occurred, was entirely lit by a deep red glow, my family stood on our upper porch and watched a string of erratically moving lights seemingly overlooking the town. After moving slowly, literally stopping, and then darting…[Read more]
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
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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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
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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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month 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]
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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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justawhoaman posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago
Do what you can to store food. Beef will be through the roof with chicken and all other meats right behind. Here in Texas, we “felt” for the upper midwest in the horrible spring where millions of cattle were lost in snow and…[Read more]
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Before the “Prairies” were turned into farmland, for millennia they were largely natural grasslands with lots of marshy patches.
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I’m eliminating plastic. I’m using jars to store some things and bowls covered with Aveego (great stuff https://abeego.com/). However, Freezing meats is another matter. I’ve been looking at butcher paper. It’s coated with polyurethane. Is it safe?
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Safe as anything…
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justawhoaman posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago
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
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Horrible. Can’t wait to hear what Therry Despont has to offer. I think he actually loves France and almost always is reverent to the history. Hope he makes an entry. I worked with him here in the US and he has done some great restoration projects (as well as new projects like Bill Gates house and others like that).
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Jon will be talking about censorship with “the most banned radio talk show host” Alex Jones today at 1pm ET. https://www.newswars.com/stream/live/
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Waiting for the insurance paragraph that excludes anyone with these frogs on their properties… or maybe just hearing them from their property?
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
That is true… but we are talking about the fact that they haven’t had the chance to rewrite this history yet so let’s turn it into “internet fact” NOW. We can work on educating people about the former coups, later. Time to stop the move into full socialism. I don’t know about anyone else, but standing in line for 8 hours for a stale hunk of…[Read more]
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
BTW, when Bosley mentioned the “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, I think I blew part of my late night snack through my nose laughing. Like I said, great DJ interview.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Here is something interesting. When you are watching something live, or are referring to a YouTube video that you are watching and you stop to “catch the website” to relate to others, it often starts exactly where YOU were at that time. Margaret. I was caught in a “Move the Pipeline” effort this evening during the time DJ started this…[Read more]
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Or not.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Between glyphosate and 5G, mass depopulation.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
It didn’t take scientists to do this, for goodness sakes. There was more than sod used in prairie homes and adobe isn’t always just mud…. But if they want to take credit for getting rid of “biosolids”, so be it.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
Yes. Go back to what DNA indicators of gender for sports meant to judge women and men. If they want to develop a co-ed division, FINE. Or, HEY, here is a concept. Trans division. Women or men transitioned to whatever they feel they want to be and run THAT race.
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justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
My closest friend is a clairvoyant and has been telling me this for YEARS. When the virtual fan is spewing effluent at you, it is often hard to grasp the concept.
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justawhoaman posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago
There is plenty of depressing news “out there”, but speaking as a farmer/rancher, this is probably the worst. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-01/boon-times-auction-houses-american-farmers-go-bankrupt
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Although I don’t follow that Agricultural based trade war as closely as I should, I’ve always had a gut feeling that it was somehow connected to an Agenda 21 like plan. BIG corporate farming has its sights fixed on SMALL corporate (family owned) generational farming. I have a feeling (high octane), that red tape will begin to amass in the AG based…[Read more]
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Remember the 80’s “Farm Aid?”
Wash, rinse, repeat.
“Corpse” a hoovering on the cheap…with TPTB weather derivatives & geoengineered storms, it’s ever so easy peasy for them to strangle the food supply. That is exactly what they’re doing. Geothermal greenhouse looking better by the day.As far as A21…got a gentrifying house flipper next door…[Read more]
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Hmmmm, the newz reported someone was home with him at the time & they’re not looking for suspects.
Another story with that fishy aroma.
Sometime back I posted about a SNAFU w/ex-gov/senator David Boren & OU.
So now a dead state ex-senator connected to OU, along w/the resignation from the OU board of regents/an ex-mayor who thinks dumping raw sewage into a lake is OkieDokey.
Some hokey stuff going on at that university…more than oil/geology creative public…[Read more]