Hi All

I'm new, I'm interested in grape-growing and don't understand this
discussion please explain in more detail, what is this "broadcaster pyramid"
and the Egypt example's .
Also the  Homeopath treatments like your = "BD 501 potentised to M potency
can get rid of thistles equivalent to any herbicide" who ? ware ? I would
like more information, As a common practice in my Childhood Sweden we always
had a Tomato solution as a herbicide for insects repellant's.

Per Garp/NH

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Hedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 08:10 AM
Subject: Re: Peppering


> Dear David,
> Thanks for the good information about your pyramid broadcaster. We are
using
> them in various areas all around the world. One project that I am working
on
> at the moment is the breaking down of the pollution band that currently
runs
> from India to Indonesia by the use of a pyramid broadcaster that has been
> set up in Agra. This was discussed at the recent Wizards Conference. The
> pollution bands are causing world wide havoc to climate.
> The results look very encouraging at the moment, with a measurable
reduction
> of pollution in a band about 400 miles diameter. Observers on the ground
> confirm the dramatic drop in pollution readings. you can visually see the
> difference in the air. However early days yet and when we have concrete
data
> and statistics, shall keep you informed.
> Pyramid broadcasters that only cost a few dollars to make have a lot going
> for them for both small scale and large scale applications. Large scale
> applications would require a negative of an aerial or satellite map,
whereas
> small applications can be done from a Polaroid photograph.
>
> Harry Whalan who was at the Wizards Conference has made several of them
> which seem to cover whatever area he wants them to. He just uses a diagram
> to direct the energetic broadcast to wherever he wants. It is being used
to
> control worms in stock, scours in his pigs, serrated tussock in the rough
> country and broadcasting BD preps plus anything else that it is able to
> broadcast a pattern. In the middle of a drought area, you drive past
harry's
> place and it is the only green area on the road. A very good advertisement
> for the methods that I teach.
> By the way I have not heard how your experiment of the Hugh Lovel
> Broadcaster is going.
>
> The  techniques that we teach in the workshops are extremely simple and
cost
> virtually nothing to build, or to use. In some cases just a piece of paper
> with a Sacred Geometrical design and the necessary rate on it describing
> what it is that you want to do. maybe Gil would like to cut in on this one
> with some comments on the work of Frank Moody in Agriculture with such
> simple things as wire Moody coils to straighten out geopathic stress
lines,
> and paper broadcasters and rates to really change vast tracts of country.
> Sometimes such a simple thing such as some embroidery cotton, cut to the
> right lengths and put where it was needed has been sufficient to change
> infertile countryinto productive.
> The secret of Radionic broadcast does not lie in the complexity of the
> instrument , but in an understanding of the techniques that are applicable
> to each individual project.
> It intrigues me that such an important advance in science as developed by
> Ruth Drown and Abrams should be obstructed in America,, and others such as
> Tansley, De La Warr, Copen and others who have devoted their life trying
to
> unravel the intricacies of Radionics have enabled it to be accepted in
other
> countries.
>
> Radionics is being used in other countries , even by Government
departments
> to overcome intractible problems which cannot be solved any other way.
Just
> imagine being able to go around a 150 acre paddock and doing your soil
tests
> on the spot, takes you about 10 minutes each one. No more waiting for
> results to come back. Become your own expert.  The Russians are experts on
> radionic technique in Agriculture.
> The problem is that as Athroposophically inclined people we can allow our
> lives to be run by what we interpret as what Steiner said, but do not give
> any credit for techniques that have been developed anywhere else.Use the
> best of all the techniques, keep ourselves up with developments in
> mainstream science and build an integrated system.
> The reason that BD is not so widely accepted is that the proponents of the
> system make claims for it that
>
> Unlike Glen in NZ, we are not meeting any obstruction in our Radionic Work
> in Australia.
> The local grape growers are becoming very interested in the use of
peppering
> on a large scale for keeping birds out of the vineyards. results can save
> vignerons thousands of dollars per hectare in lost fruit. The techniques
are
> used by Landcare groups, Greening Australia are looking at the use of
> pyramids and peppering to protect new plantings from rabbits, hares and
> kangaroos. Using recycled microwave magnets and bronze welding rods you
can
> make a pyramid broadcaster for maybe $10. Unlike field broadcasters [ of
> which there are as many designs and theories as there are people who use
> them ]  the pyramid broadcasters of Egypt are still there thousands of
years
> later still doing what they were built to do.
> At present Barbara and I are trialling burning of insects and weeds v
> decomposition, and really there is not much difference in any of the
> methods. What is important in how you put it out.  Forget this scarcity
> mentality of putting a few drops in a tank of water and expecting it to
> work. It would seem at this point that homeopathic potentising by radionic
> methods is the way to go. 200 litres to the ha. of BD 501 potentised to M
> potency can get rid of thistles equivalent to any herbicide.
>
> Looking forward to catching up with you soon.
>
> James Hedley
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "D & S Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 11:26 AM
> Subject: Re: Peppering
>
>
> > All:  It is interesting that this subject has come up now. I'm currently
> > experimenting with peppers and I wasn't going to write about it until I
> was
> > sure of the results, but circumstance seems to say I should.
> > Over winter I built a pyramid that I saw at the Wizards of Oz workshop,
I
> > think it originally came from James Hedley but I'm not sure. It is a
> pyramid
> > frame constructed from 8 brass welding rods with very strong magnets
> mounted
> > at the kings chamber height.
> > I had a horde of monoleptre beetles attack a mulberry tree, this usually
> > leads to odd trees being completely stripped of foliage, following
Barbara
> > Hedleys advise I doused what to do with the pyramid. As a result I put
the
> > pyramid in the orchard, put in a map with written intent and squashed
some
> > beetles in a plastic bag, within 2 days there was noticeably less
beetles
> > and a week later they were all gone except for the odd confused
straggler,
> > this is not proof that the pepper worked, these beetles have a
reputation
> > for disappearing, but usually they strip the tree first in my
experience,
> > the tree in question is in quite good condition now.
> > Flush with success I then decided to try to fix our scourge of scale
> > insects, aphids and leaf minors which always attack our roses and citrus
> > when they sprout new growth and flowers in spring. Spring here is almost
> > invariably dry and most plants become stressed until the rains build up
to
> > summer.
> > This time the dousing said I could do it without the squashed bugs, so I
> > just used the map and intent message. That was 5 days ago.
> > This mornings investigation showed 2 aphids, the scale insects are
drying
> up
> > and can be easily brushed off, I think they are dying. As for the leaf
> > miners, I can't see any new activity but then I never can until they
have
> > demolished the leaf.
> > I am not claiming success yet but things do look promising. All this has
> > been done without regard to times
> > David C
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, 28 September 2002 7:09 AM
> > Subject: Re: Peppering
> >
> >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:32 PM
> > > Subject: Peppering
> > >
> > >
> > > > Glen, Lloyd, et al -
> > > >
> > > > Over the years I've run into more and more farmers who simply make
> > > > peppers whenever they collect 'enough pests.' They do this without
> > > > concern for celestial aspects. All that have reported to me have
been
> > > > successful beyond their expectations.
> > > >
> > > > Ignoring these good results, as is often the limitation of my own
> > > > logic,  I have to ask if you folks only pepper according to
Steiner's
> > > > instructions for planetary position or if you've found that the
> > > > peppers are effective made most any time.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > > -Allan
> > > Hi Allan
> > >              I am a novice and my experience limited
> > > Insect peppers made by decomposing the insect rather than burning
(this
> is
> > > in "Agriculture" chapter six) have worked really well for me with no
> > regard
> > > to timing. But small areas treated and the critters only had to move.
> > > Weed peppers - I have made the ash per Steiner or by dowsing for the
> > > appropriate timing - I then apply these when it fits with my field
> > > operations - I use liquid calcium molasses also to deter weeds and
will
> > > potentise the spray tank with the ash of the major weed for that
> paddock,
> > > also do this when I foliar feed.
> > > All of my physical application stuff goes out potentised - D8 for
> > starters -
> > > or I'll dowse it and sometimes go way up the scale - I'm shooting in
the
> > > dark here -Glen knows this stuff!! After two years I think I can see
> some
> > > effects on weeds in crops - do we want total elimination?? If yes then
> we
> > > better be on the ball to replace those plants with something more
> > desirable
> > > before nature does the job with a tougher weed!!
> > > Arthur Daikin used neat ash of mustard weed down the seeder tube with
> the
> > > wheat when he planted, the photos of the crop were convincing.
> > > I have used a field broadcaster on silverleaf nightshade and got a
> > > detrimental (to the weed) effect you could see with a 36 hour
broadcast.
> > > There are many many variables - Maria Thun advised grinding the ash
for
> a
> > > full hour in the mortar and pestle before potentising, I think the
> > "intent"
> > > of the person doing the work definitely has an effect.
> > > I collect and store material for peppering at every opportunity - bugs
> and
> > > weed seed are very seasonal and when you want to use a pepper will
> usually
> > > not be the time to be looking for material to burn or the timing will
be
> > > wrong.
> > > I have wandered away from your original question but hope this is of
> some
> > > use. I hope Glen and also Barbara or James Hedley will come in on
this.
> > > Cheers
> > > Lloyd Charles
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>

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