MartHale7
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MartHale7
MemberApril 2, 2023 at 9:49 pm in reply to: mRNA jabs begin this month for cattle and pigs-
MartHale7
MemberApril 2, 2023 at 9:50 pm in reply to: mRNA jabs begin this month for cattle and pigsAnother source.
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MartHale7
MemberApril 2, 2023 at 1:41 pm in reply to: mRNA jabs begin this month for cattle and pigsSo many questions.
1) Can the mRNA be transferred by eating this meat?
2) Can the mRNA be transferred by mosquitoes?
3) Are we doomed to have our genetics changed?
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I love paper wasps as they eat the worms from my garden. I will take them out if they are in the way, but other than that they are an friend of the garden for me.
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Garbage in, garbage out. Herbicides go thru cows and horses and last for years depending on PH. I have moved to growing everything, only input I get is wood chips…. I don’t get free coffee grounds as I don’t want to double think about my inputs.
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I went with a 1000 gal tank ๐ with a rain event there can be a deluge of water and a 55 gal will fill up fast. I have seen people link several together, but I guess you have to plan on where the water will go once they are all full. You can design and over flow that pipes to another locations once the barrels are full.
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MemberMarch 25, 2023 at 9:23 pm in reply to: Aerobic vs anaerobic tea for garden or biochar innoculation -
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MemberMarch 25, 2023 at 9:11 pm in reply to: Aerobic vs anaerobic tea for garden or biochar innoculationWow, there are different religions on this one ๐ I like oxygen for aquaponics to multiply bacteria that break down fish waste, and I like no oxygen for yogurt, kimchi, and korean natural farming.
I have found many use no oxygen for production in methane production and they use the broken down material for fertilizer.
The way I like to innoculate my biochar is either in the ground, or in my worm bin.
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Sure lets go back to a time before Air Conditioning. Get your ice delivered to your door for your “ice box”. ๐ It was not all great times back then, but one EMP in the right place we will get your wish.
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I have been hearing this “silver will come out strong for years”….. So far the best investment I have made was land, and food. Buying long term food has well out paced my silver investments.
Much is dependent on what your needs are.
My self I got Food as number 1, Land next, I have put $ in silver, as it does seem to be a safe bet, but it has not kept up with inflation.
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I switched to black poly pipe 1 inch. It holds up to the sun. I use it for the long runs, then i switch to garden hose where I need something flexable.
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Things you want to consider is is this run off from your neighbors farm where they have sprayed herbicides or pesticides. Crop dusters are not a good thing either… Just something to think about.
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MartHale7
MemberApril 2, 2023 at 8:59 pm in reply to: mRNA jabs begin this month for cattle and pigsYes, some states are banning this being added to food. Denial is getting rid of the truth of their existence.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/21/idaho-mrna-covid-19-vaccines/11316055002/
I could deni that nukes exist, but evidence shows they exist.
Many who were doing nuke tests with the military were not protected from the tests.
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That has been my strategy. Precious metals to pay taxes.
Precious metals do not increase in value, but they tend to keep some value…
Food has given me a 30% to 100% return for what I have invested in long term food storage, now to me that is a wonderful return ๐
I have cash for deals I know are coming as people will sell everything to pay rent.
As of now I am thinking I have too much cash, and it needs to be moved to a physical asset. I have invested in solar as I do want air conditioning when everything goes bust.