Margaret W.

  • Fascinating material on Mesopotamian lore.
    https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.282276/page/n2

  • The Theorbo

  • Freefall posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago

    Truthstream Medias latest .. Why Is The Bilderberg 2019 Location Still a Secret? .. (May 20th)
    Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-rkYGcX9QQ

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago

    Here is something, to be taken with caution given the source (exopolitics dot org)
    Antarctic Ice Core records resolve competing Pole Shift Theories

  • Five Conspiracy Facts:
    https://youtu.be/wO5oJM8GjWA

  • Hello Gizars 🙂

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago

    Though he has said some pretty interesting things over the years, it would be prudent to take some of his assertions with a grain of salt. Anyway, as in the case of Icke, Mr Annett’s views on the “dark underside” of the Anglosphere countries are no secret, much less to the “authorities” there.

    • Yes, discernment is so important and tricky. Westall seems to have some unspecified corroboration; but, if it is true that Steele is making threats and if it is true that Canadian immigration officials gave custody of Annett to unidentified persons against Annett’s will, then it would appear that some pretty powerful people also think that Annett…[Read more]

      • When you are used to listening to people like Farrell and Fitts, you have to make allowances for the fact that most others – especially those who rely heavily on unnamed sources – do not always present such rigourous arguments.

        • When you’re poking where Annett is poking, self-preservation requires anonymity, I should have thought. Unless Annett does actually have psychological problems, it’s hard to understand why he would risk his life poking, unless there were something to poke. I would agree with Annett’s assessment that he appears to have hit a nerve. This is all the…[Read more]

      • Here’s the sauce. 😉

        42:33 in. rds email @ 43:19

        .youtube.com/watch?v=nivL6cOqj_w

        Just my swag…I think the whole ITNJ thing is exploiting victims to discredit them. They have no jurisdiction. A dog n pony show. Add to that “Sacha Stone’s” daddy was a “Rottenfellar” feller, up to his eyeballs schmoozing w/UN mooks & it looks like a…[Read more]

  • Hi folks… there is a new interview with Dark Journalist here:

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 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]

  • DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago

    Before the “Prairies” were turned into farmland, for millennia they were largely natural grasslands with lots of marshy patches.

  • 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]

  • https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-16/farmageddon-looms-only-30-us-corn-fields-have-been-planted-5-year-average-66

    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]

  • Freefall posted an update 6 years, 11 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

  • Freefall posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago

    Eagle’s Nest – Hitler’s Mountaintop Headquarters Today ..
    Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7Yy-NG2o_A

  • 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?

    • 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.

    • 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]

  • Monsanto / Bayer faces financial annihilation after third court loss, $2 billion in damages stemming from residential use of Roundup (glyphosate) weed killer. The amount will be appealed, I’m sure. What’s amazing is this is coming out of California, one of the most cancerous, rabid leftist centers in the US. We can only hope it gets much worse…[Read more]

  • A start to holding Corporations accountable…or something else?

    https://www.rt.com/business/459296-bayer-stock-lowest-california-ruling/

    • … my vote would be “something else”.

    • They (or other parties) can pick up the stock on the cheap and ensure control over all those “wonderful” patents.

      • ‘They’ already have control of the patents.. everyone is forgetting about the companies that Monsanto bought up in the 80/90’s for the genetic organisms… Why do you think Rothschild himself personnally overlooked the sale (with CASH) The Patents have already been taken under control…

        • and the fact patents exist.. is largely part of the problem. Ask Tesla.. or the guys who actually figured out how to make electic cars who made the Tesla company before Musk threw them out… Ask Nelson Rockefeller and what he thinks (thought) about IG Farben’s patents…. that were mostly the result of Nazi plunder in other countries like…[Read more]

  • Freefall posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago

    Graham Hanc0ck and Randall Carlson talk Younger Dryas Event – Arklantis .. Published May 13th ..
    Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8fLcSMM20A

  • Scarmoge posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago

    Fun with World Finance
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    Monty Python’s Crimson Permanent Assurance

  • Another fine performance by Pierre Hantai… and one of my favorite pieces…

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