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indy main b(l)oemlezing
piet - 19.05.2002 13:03

bijna de hele 17e mei worden er samenzweringpostjes geplakkerd en gepend (heeft te maken met M Ruppert ´going mainstream´, well, ... almost) maar die moet je zelf maar gaan bekijken.
Deze keuze is meer op de levensvatbaarheid ervan gemaakt.


181141 paste from my favorite magazine

 http://www.acresusa.com/toolbox/reprints/rockdust_apr00.pdf

Mineral Restoration & Utah Rock Dust
by David Yarrow
April 2000

Reprinted from
April 2000 - Vol. 30, No. 4 - Page 14
by David Yarrow
ike so many young people, Jared
Milarch was in a hurry. At age 13,
Jared began transplanting native sugar
maple seedlings out of his family´s
woodlands in northwest lower Michigan.
Thinking ahead, Jared planned to sell
them as street trees to pay for his col-lege
education.
Watching this investment in his future
creep skyward, Jared wondered how to
speed these trees up ?8212? grow taller fast-er.
"I got impatient because the trees
weren´t growing fast enough," Jared ad-mitted.
About this time, Jared read Secrets of
the Soil by Christopher Bird and Peter
Tompkins. One chapter described a fer-tilizer
that stimulated plants to remark-able
vigor. This "miracle" plant food is
a powdered pink clay from central Utah
named Azomite, an acronym: A-to-Z Of
Minerals, Including Trace Elements. It
also goes by the name montmorillonite
ore.
I asked Jared what Azomite is.
"Ground up sea floor bed from Utah
mines," he replied. "They grind it up tal-cum-
powder fine. I guess it´s easier for
plants to digest then."
"And for the microbes, too," added his
father. "Because plants don´t really take
up nutrients in their root hairs, but from
dead and living bodies of microorgan-isms
that ingest the minerals."
Azomite is, in fact, a unique mineral
deposit with special biological charac-ter.
In ancient geologic times, central
Utah was an inland sea. Water washing
off then-young Rocky Mountains was
rich in minerals, and, over eons, this
body of water evaporated and shrunk,
until today only the Great Salt Lake and
Great Salt Desert remain.
Bacteria living in this inland sea ate
the minerals, then excreted them in oxi-dized,
hydrated and blended forms. The
microbial manure accumulated on the sea
L
floor. This sediment has an abundance
of over 60 elements, not just three or
four, or a dozen.
"I didn´t have a lot of money, so I kept
bugging my dad to order a few bags," re-membered
Jared. "He reluctantly gave in.
When the bags arrived, I sprinkled two
tomato soup cans around each baby tree."
After 100 trees, his bags were empty, so
his other 400 saplings got none.
The next spring, Jared
watched his unfertilized
trees grow 12 inches. But
the Azomite-treated trees
grew fully 3 feet in one
spring spurt! In Jared´s
years working in his fam-ily´s
shade tree business, this was un-precedented
beyond imagination.
"The results were just amazing!" en-thused
Jared.
But even more, treated trees grew not
only taller, but better ?8212? healthier. Treat-
ed trees had darker color. "Leaf tatter
was minimal," explained Jared. "Caliper
[diameter] of their trunks was up, too."
Impressed by these results, Jared
bought more to sprinkle around all his
trees. In the family garden, too, where
the effect was similar ?8212? bigger, stron-ger
plants, with one further benefit. "The
taste of the vegetables is dramatically
different," reported Jared. "It´s a great
taste!"
His father David ?8212? a
third-generation nurser-yman
in this remote cor-ner
of northwest Michi-gan
?8212? took notice of
Jared´s fertilizer results.
In 1996, David decided he had seen
enough financial gains on his tree farm,
and read enough evidence, to become an
Azomite distributor.
"After the Gazette article about
Jared´s discovery, we got more and more
Budding Michigan Farmer Shares Discovery of Rock Powder Potency
Mineral Restoration
& Utah Rock Dust
Kirk Waterstripe, left, and Jared Milarch monitor tomato plants at the Northwestern
Michigan College greenhouse.
I asked Jared what Azomite is.
"Ground up sea floor bed from Utah
mines," he replied. "They grind it up tal-cum-
powder fine. I guess it´s easier for
plants to digest then."
"And for the microbes, too," added his
father. "Because plants don´t really take
up nutrients in their root hairs, but from
dead and living bodies of microorgan-isms
that ingest the minerals."
Azomite is, in fact, a unique mineral
deposit with special biological charac-ter.
In ancient geologic times, central
Utah was an inland sea. Water washing
L
floor. This sediment has an abundance
of over 60 elements, not just three or
four, or a dozen.
"I didn´t have a lot of money, so I kept
bugging my dad to order a few bags," re-membered
Jared. "He reluctantly gave in.
When the bags arrived, I sprinkled two
tomato soup cans around each baby tree."
After 100 trees, his bags were empty, so
his other 400 saplings got none.
The next spring, Jared
watched his unfertilized
trees grow 12 inches. But
the Azomite-ed trees had darker color. "Leaf tatter
was minimal," explained Jared. "Caliper
[diameter] of their trunks was up, too."
Impressed by these results, Jared
bought more to sprinkle around all his
trees. In the family garden, too, where
the effect was similar ?8212? bigger, stron-ger
plants, with one further benefit. "The
taste of the vegetables is dramatically
different," reported Jared. "It´s a great
taste!"
His father David ?8212? a
third-generation nurser-yman
Budding Michigan Farmer Shares Discovery of Rock Powder Potency
Mineral Restoration
& Utah Rock Dust
Kirk Waterstripe, left, and Jared Milarch monitor tomato plants at the Northwestern
Michigan College greenhouse.



 http://www.actforchange.com/liberty/flash.html
It´s a gash, bash flash (but where is the ash that ´keeps´ the ´house´??)

And why do you think they chose bright orange for the brick wall going up
around the beacon of beauty. the liddul siren slut beckoning to be ravaged in torchlight?
Did the makers take inspiration from Pim´s plans? He was surely gonna stake the new limits a little
wider and less dumb; load´m with filters membranes,
feelers, guagers, intake and output zones, etc.
It´s the dishonesty of the left in ´accion flagrante´ amigos

if you like this sorta thing try  http://www.markfiore.com/

 http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=180791

The biggest ecological disaster in the history of Europe has been given green light
by Rosia Montana 2002-05-17 11:59:15.910823-07

The Romanian government and the Canadian company ´Gold Corporation´ are willing to
extract 300 tons of gold by turning into dust five mountains and leaving in place a
lake of 700 ha. full with cyanide water. 150 tons of dynamite will be detonated
daily, 250 000 millions tons of mineral will be displaced. Collateral human damages
already happening.


180789 One item (//emperors-clothes.com in this case) in the rash n flood of them
lateley (almost all of the may 17th ones), trying to prove the ´US´ secretives staged
the goddamn spire spoliation --- a commenter (on the Reichstag fire) goes: The only people who believe the Nazis started it themselves are diehard Stalinists. But if you try and take that position among historians, you´ll be laughed out of the room. I know it´s good for conspiracy theorists but it is not the truth.

Once again, this does not discount the fact the Nazis used it to their advantage.
They may have even "looked the other way." But they did not start the fire.

 http://www.championtrees.org/oldgrowth/index.htm

 http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=180669 China´s ban on websites lifted

 http://www.motherandkids.com
I wonder if this is a safe place for mothers to fess up they used the
argument of ´aving kids to ´get closer to the fathers´ as a cover up for the fact they couldn´t be near or close to them very well in the first place .. and thus, shouldn´t have allowed themselves to unless they were on their way back to an extended family situation they couldn´t manage to bring the father along to .. .and even then I´d have serious objections to mother instincts overriding the need for amputated parenting.

 
supplements
oops 
piet - 20.05.2002 09:56

amputated (in the last sentence) should be: non-amputated and that goes for special cases only (cause an extended family makes up for an absent bioparent easily); not for instance for the little girl that manages to bully daddy and goes on to keep on bullying her way to head whore and such.

overigens valt de levensvatbaarheid van die goud delf plannen ook wel tegen natuurlijk
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