James
Thanks for the pat on the back.
Yes on all your other points
I too do not mind the occassional self proclaimed success as u may have
noticed. It just seems others and myself seem to express some degree of
scepticism, till it happens a few times. So be it.
It is an interesting phenomena on this list though, the things that just go
clunk!
All grist for the mill though.
GA
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Hedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide


> Dear Glen,
> Sorry I dont have a web page developed as yet. Hopefully some time this
> year.
> I dont see any problem with self proclaimed success. I expect that what I
do
> will be successful. If it is not, then I will do whatever it takes to find
> out why it was not successful.
> Fortunately for us there is plenty of scope in Agricultural homeopathy and
> radionics to give the most fertile of minds free rein as to what they can
> explore.
> Isn't it great that we live in such interesting times that there are so
many
> problems that we can put our minds to.
> Keep up the good work at some point the world will recognise the value of
> the pearls of wisdom that come from the mind of Glen Atkinson,
> Sincere regards
> James Hedley
>
> Radiasesthesia and Radionic Analysis
> Radionic Insect and Parasite control
> Bioethical Agriculture Consultant
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Garuda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 7:44 AM
> Subject: Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide
>
>
> > . Glen, will you please give  Roger and I the URL of
> > > the research work on your Web Page, or if it is not on it could we
> please
> > > have a copy of it, or is it commercially confidential.
> >
> > Sorry nothing written to provide re 501 as weed control.
> > We did some work with Kikuyu grass on road verges in the early 90s. .
Twas
> > reported in the local paper at the time but was not successful due to
the
> > contractors lack of application repeats.
> > I have played with other ideas and would be using something other than
501
> > these days, As described it speeds the plant up thru it growth cycle.
> There
> > are other preps we have which stop the growth cycle dead in its tracks
> which
> > would be more effective , once we get around to it.
> > re ownership
> > I agree that as soon as anything is in the public domain it is
> > everyones -ala patent and trademark laws,
> > At best one might get some credit for idea development if you make a
loud
> > enough noise, but ownership can only come through labelling/branding and
> > keeping the details of your formula private ala microsoft.
> > This has long been the loophole the BDANZ has used to keep me from
> > publishing in their journal. Unless I reveal my formulas they will not
> > publish anything about the effectiveness of my products. Some ethos
about
> BD
> > being a do it yourself practise. "Farmers for farmers" , watch out
> everyone
> > else.
> > They have not funded my work one bit ( actually actively discouraged
> support
> > for it) so have no right to the formulas which funds it. Instead they
> prefer
> > to  tell their growers to use Phyrethreum for white fly than my BD
remedy,
> > which they know works because they did a surprise inspection on one of
my
> > client in 1992, when they did not believe his declarations. Strange but
> > true.
> > SO sadly we are back to privacy and secrecy if you wish to maintain
> > ownership. A luxury landowners may be able to do without but alas us
> > landless researchers have no other choice.
> > re 'the silence'
> > WHile there is always some scepticism about self proclaimed success,
there
> > is also not much to say often. All we can do is wait and see the outcome
> as
> > time goes on.
> > James do you have a website with research docs and pics avaialable?
> > re research
> > In the near future we will be posting the results of a trial done
recently
> > by Gill Cole of the efficacy of some of our remedies. Graphs and
pictures
> > included. (Just tidying up the titles on the graph.) There is no doubt
> > potentised BD Preps work from this document.
> > cheers
> > Glen
> >
> >
>

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