OT: Update - Canberra Wildfire

2003-01-19 Thread Roger Pye
8.30pm Sunday A semblance of normality. Garbage (wheelie) bins out the front of houses all down the street for the regular collection tomorrow, if it happens. Temp outside about 22, very welcome cool wind from the east/southeast, the smoke blanket has cleared which protected us from the high

Re: Canberra Wildfire

2003-01-19 Thread Roger Pye
Deborah Byron wrote: Dear Roger--My thoughts and prayers are with you and all there who have suffered such shocking losses (the poor terrified wild animals as well). What do the devas have to tell us in times like these? Was there no warning? The speed of advance cancelled out all warnings,

Dr. Doug Rokke

2003-01-19 Thread Merla Barberie
I received a tape of Dr. Doug Rokke speaking about his experiences in the Gulf War. It is unspeakably shocking. I put his name and depleted uranium munitions into Goggle and got a lot of confirming documents. He says there are 1-2,000 of such munitions ready to be deployed in the 2003 Iraq War

FW: [globalnews] The Golden Verses of Pythagoras

2003-01-19 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] The Golden Verses of Pythagoras HIEROS LOGOS In the first place revere the Immortal Gods as they are established and ordained by the Law. Reverence the Oath. In the next place revere the Heroes who are full of goodness and light. Honour likewise the Terrestrial

FW: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, andelsewhere a horrendous warcrime

2003-01-19 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, and elsewhere a horrendous warcrime Merla, heres a copy of his address: - The San Francisco Times When all the news is not fit to print Dr. Doug Rokke's address on Depleted Uranium

S.A. National Parks Petition - Keep It Wild!

2003-01-19 Thread Philip Owen
We are at a time that we need to consider our relationship with Earth.  We can no longer afford to exploit finite natural resources at the expense of the integrated environment. We will have to drastically limit our impact, maximize recycling and minimize waste.  We must protect, manage and

Re: Ordo Templi Orientis and RS

2003-01-19 Thread Chris Shade
RS, while in Berlin, reached the 33rd Level within the OTO, or Free Mason. I guess that is some association. Chris-I guess he was their type after all. Thanks for that information. One point, though, Freemasonry has 33 levels (actually 32 official, and then the mysterious 33rd); and OTO

Re: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, andelsewhere a horrendous warcrime

2003-01-19 Thread manfred
Title: FW: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, and elsewhere a horrendous warcrime In addition to this, here is an url dedicated to the illumination/clarification of the medical issues regarding DU: http://www.umrc.net/index.asp There was also an enlightening live radio

Re: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, andelsewhere a horrendous warcrime

2003-01-19 Thread manfred
Title: FW: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, and elsewhere a horrendous warcrime Woops, Allan: forgot to snip the bulk of the post from global news in previous message. manfred

Re: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, andelsewhere a horrendous warcrime

2003-01-19 Thread barrylia
Title: FW: [globalnews] US Use of Depleted Uranium in Iraq, Kuwait, and elsewhere a horrendous warcrime I've not read this thread, so this may have been said already. I happened to catch snippets of that KUOW interview. Of interest, it seemed one interviewee's concern was as much or more for

Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Steve Diver
[Previously... Re: [SANET-MG] Beneficial Soil Microbia] The question is how to get information on IM or IMO's, Indigenous Microorganisms. Well, there is a seminar on Indigenous Microorganisms at the Ecological Farming Conference in California, Jan. 22-25. Gil Carandang, a farmer from the

Re: Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Allan Balliett
Thanks for this information filled post, Steve. To share with the group, I was introduced to Korean Natural Farming a couple of years back. One of my interns came from a family that was commercially involved with Korean Natural Farming. The intern herself had worked for a season at a cucumber

Re: Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Steve Diver
Hey Allan - The language and resources I posted on BD practices as special culture approaches to take advantage of IMO's is accurate and revealing and expansive but certainly not the whole picture; nor should you assume that is what I imply. You can look at my resources in totality and

Re: Canberra Wildfire

2003-01-19 Thread Gil Robertson
Roger Pye wrote: we need your prayers tonight very badly Hi! Roger, What is the latest on the fires. We trust that the weather will be kinder and the worst has passed. My daughter, who lives in western Melbourne, phoned from the tram stop at seven this morning on her way to work, to ask how

Canberra wildfires

2003-01-19 Thread Maxwriter
Roger, will continue to focus my thoughts of low/no wind and drenching rain over a mental map of the Canberra area since reading your reports of the horific firestorms earlier today. Am visualizing orgone-like squiggles as best as I can recall SteveStorch's description of them some time back.

Re: Lungworm problem

2003-01-19 Thread Ian Kate Buckingham
Diana One of the following maybe of help, depending on symptoms. Characteristic cough. Head lowered during spasms - Cuprum aceticum Patient becomes thin. Breathing shallow and rapid - Drosera Rapid breathe. Patient thin and anxious - Lycopodium Worse for movement. Cow lies down a lot