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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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WalkingDead posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Precisely…
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Burning Man In Space by ZS Livingstone (Feb. 12, 2018)
Falcon Heavy launch: The launch of the Falcon Heavy from Cape Canaveral in Florida last week was spectacular. The biggest rocket launched since the Apollo has pushed a cherry-red Tesla Roadster into a solar orbit with its furthest point from the sun somewhere in the asteroid belt. That is a…[Read more]
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WalkingDead posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
I live in a swamp…literally.
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Nothing says Christianity like a huge phallus protruding from the center of the cross.
http://vincent.callebaut.org/object/190503_tributetonotredame/tributetonotredame/projects/user
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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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I believe the point is to mock Christianity, not reinforce it.
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Precisely…
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WalkingDead posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Maybe it’s a way to build all those walls in South America?
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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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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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]
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Maybe this is a sign of the US/Germany covert economic war?
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No doubt.
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I live in a swamp…literally.
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I think this is part of a move to adjust the oligarchical ownership of global distribution networks and patent ownerships into China as I believe the bank of England is poised to move there in the coming century.
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Bayer will split from Monsanto using the recent ( journalist list) scandal..(trying to play the victim card.. we didnt know.. boohoo us..)
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
I found this to be rather interesting. It highlights the commonality of Freemasonry, Islam, and the Roman Catholic Church.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IksrzGhLs7E&feature=youtu.be
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Guess the good Representative missed the passage of amendments 13, 14, and 15; the Federal Reserve Act, Kennedy’s assassination and others.
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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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“History is more or less bunk”. – Louie Gohmert-Ford
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“first successful coup”
How clueless is this guy.
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Endangered frogs delay Paradise homeowners from rebuilding. No species actually named, just “endangered frogs”. Homeowners are rightly upset over delays. Hmmmmm….
https://www.kron4.com/news/california/endangered-frogs-delay-wildfire-cleanup-in-paradise/1995739638
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WalkingDead posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Logic does not apply; you will be assimilated…
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
The surveillance state; just how bad is it really?
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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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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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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Digital Due Process (or how to shape the law to your own benefit); of the telecoms, by the telecoms, for the telecoms.
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Here’s a site to wrap your head around:
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WalkingDead posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Now, you truly can live in a $h!t Brickhouse!
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-05-07-scientists-recycle-biosolids-into-construction-bricks.html#
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When I lived in India, village women would gather cow patties and slap them on the sides of their houses to dry. Then, of course, they used them for fuel. Oddly, the appearance of the neatly rounded semi-coiled patties drying had a not-unattractive natural look to them.
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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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… better yet a “tiny house” made of this _ _ _ _. I believe it may turn out that the old conman saying “there’s a mark born every minute” is not quite accurate. For this to succeed the rate needs to be more along the lines of 1 per second (or a rate of 60 per minute). One can only imagine what kind of vile, noxious toxicity these bricks…[Read more]
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Don’t laugh.. they’ll be using sacks of sh** as radiation protection in spaceships…. nailing sacks of poop to the walls to absorb cosmic rays…. Monkeys hurtling through space in tin cans throwing poop on the walls… that’s the best we’ve got after a century of space program… you think Im making this up?? Seriously?? You can’t invent this…[Read more]
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… if this is true we are paying waaayyyyyyy to much for the space program. 🙂
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WalkingDead posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
I have been down it, possibly not to the extent you have though.
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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]
I just found this Bryce. Thanks.
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]