Re: Overseas Visitors was Re: Search function

2002-11-23 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 2:53 AM Subject: Overseas Visitors was Re: Search function > I am concerned with the aforementioned reference to "befuddled > overseas visitors with funny things

OT:FW: Watching democracy die (and be reborn?)

2002-11-23 Thread Moen Creek
Title: OT:FW: Watching democracy die (and be reborn?) How times have changed.  It is fascinating to see a Russian newspaper critiquing the rise of tyranny in the United States!  Remember the Evil Empire?  Ah, to see ourselves as others see us, perhaps with greater clarity. The article below (a

Re: chickens

2002-11-23 Thread Tony Nelson-Smith
I found that there is a serious drawback to over-friendly chickens in the garden: digging a bed with a fork, thus revealing many juicy worms, I've several times almost slipped a disc by having to violently abort a thrust as a head and neck appeared in the target area. Of course, once the diggi

Overseas Visitors was Re: Search function

2002-11-23 Thread Allan Balliett
I am concerned with the aforementioned reference to "befuddled overseas visitors with funny things in their suitcases". Cain - For what it's worth, I always read the above as 'Aussies' What they usually have in their suitcases are a bunch of little koala beers that have spring loaded ar

Re: Droughts and rainmaking

2002-11-23 Thread Allan Balliett
At any rate this fall I could see the symptoms of disturbed orgone energy. This manifests in these puffy small dirty grey clouds floating in a blue sky. As I stared into the blue you could see large patches devoid of the orgone. I pondered this and tried an experiment. I stood [by the cows] an

Re: Search function

2002-11-23 Thread Terrafutura
   I am concerned with the aforementioned reference to "befuddled overseas visitors with funny things in their suitcases". Would you happen to be inferring that those brown-skinned "evildoers" from the tribe of Ishmael, who retain a 1500 year record of more consistently demonstrated tolerance a

Re: Anionic water

2002-11-23 Thread Richard Kalin
Sounds a lot like Prill water http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/prillbeads.html - Original Message - From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 12:48 AM Subject: Anionic water > Now a Japanese scientist > by the name of Okumura has disco

Re: The New Convergence - 12/02 Wired Magazine

2002-11-23 Thread Jane Sherry
I hope all you good folks out there, can tell the difference between what I say/write and what I forward. That was a piece written by an anthropologist & historian who's studied the Mayan culture. He in no way said "we only have 10 years left". What he said is it is NOW time to bring spirit more fu

Willard Water was Re: Anionic water

2002-11-23 Thread Allan Balliett
Which reminds me: What is Willard Water? I've never given it much thought but learned the other day that Salatin puts it in his chicken waterers. If you know, Joel, it must really be something if HE is paying the price for it. I saw some in the local Health Store. I think it was $9 for 3oz or

Re: Droughts and rainmaking

2002-11-23 Thread SBruno75
If you stare at the sky you can see these dots and squiggles. This is the orgone energy as discovered by Wilhelm Riech. He must have really knew his stuff, he was murdered in a US prison days before his sentence was up [for doin his scientific research]. At any rate the distribution of the

Re: Macari Vineyard (?)

2002-11-23 Thread Allan Balliett
Am I coming down to talk about compost teas etc for this??? Are you coming to Lancaster the 28-29 January for the viticulture workshop??? Steve - We do no have definite plans here yet, but I'm working on it. People want tangible proof of the pudding before they commit land, time to bd in this a

Re: Search function

2002-11-23 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 7:59 PM Subject: Search function > > > Try this: > > goto WWW.GOOGLE.COM > in the search box type a known, published phone number in the form: > "xxx-xxx-" make sure th

Re: Droughts and rainmaking

2002-11-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
James Headly wrote: >Dear Lloyd, >That certainly would be something to break the drought over eastern >Australia wouldn't it. Just a quick note on rainmaking. >When that front was moving through NSW during the last AGM and you asked >that everyone should hold their focus on making rain. Well every

Search function

2002-11-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
Try this: goto WWW.GOOGLE.COM in the search box type a known, published phone number in the form: "xxx-xxx-" make sure the number is in quotes. Wa la, the name and address of the number. Look to the right. Click on either map option and WA LA! there you are, exposed! Hugh Visit our websi

"Comment on Draft Organic Farm Plan"

2002-11-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
NOSB c/oKatherine Benham Room 4008-South Building 1400 and Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-0001 Dear Katherine, There is much in the NOSB approach that is worrysome to a small, 7 acre researcher/producer such as myself. So far it looks like 2002 will be the last year we will be cer