The pine trees are pumping out irradiating out the healthy orgone. Granite outcrops and mountains too. Granite is orgone emitter and granite volcanic soil is the ultimate to grow on. All volcanic soil is. You know that all New England states are much more forested than 150-200 years ago. Because much less land is devoted to farming in NE. Because you can grow grain and raise animals cheaper on that flat Mid West land that American farmer-geniuses-inventors mechanized. Mechanized farming. Because all farmers want to do less physical labor and to farm more land. They went too far with all the chemicals but.......
Vermont=rock dust central. Granite is parmagnetic said Phil Callanan who spent his professorial life is a clayless state, in Gainesville FL. Life is ambidextrous, ambiguous, full of contradictions. Actually one should should always try and develop his weaker arm and weaker leg. It sharpens your mind. Being right handed I try to do things with my left. You seem like a lefty. Left handed that is. g _______________________________________ On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:15 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]>wrote: > Vermont has a lot of healthy orgone. Maybe that's why it was the only > state Bush and Cheney didn't visit. :-P I love that you can buy raw > anything around there, and nobody cares too much about that kind of stuff.. > Vermont folk call those strange aliens from the big cities "Flatlanders", > and sort of don't like them too much. (Can't blame them) > > Vermont is on my short list of places to head for if things go wonky around > here. Which by now, I suspect they will not, the tide seems to be turning.. > But nevertheless. There are a few counties in my state with some pretty > serious local militias, but the feds have been hammering away at them pretty > heavily over the years. Wait, aren't we supposed to have local militias? > Isn't that how we overthrew the first oppressive wave against us? (err.. > Brits) Those are also good places to head if the level of wonk goes too > high. Many of the counties in this state have a 70-80% "Ignore Rate" on the > latest Census.. Pretty hilarious, really. > > > Garrick wrote: > > Vermont seems good on guns. You initial post was ambidextrous on that. > Texas is also a republic and can exit the Union at anytime. So what. Montana > says it will opt out of onerous Fed gun > law<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=montana+guns&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGLL_enUS358US358&ie=UTF-8> > imposed via the interstate commerce clause by wholly manufacturing some guns > in state. Just saying...... because you own more guns than me > > Vermont elected a socialist Senator. Sure you will find a lot of ruff-tuff > practical people there. You find that in any fairly rural state where you > have more people "on the land" > > The best state for the future is Nebraska...... for obvious reasons. They > are an agricultural export superpower. If you want to be rich you got to > have something others want to buy. Vermont produces boutique type of food > and agricultural products. A DisneyLand type theme park. > > g > > > -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?

