Where did Jane go?
Title: FW: [globalnews] The Nazis & The Bush family I know that Curtis Lang resigned as moderator of Global News, and I haven't seen any posts from Jane Sherry since. Has she left this list? Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fw: Marko Pogacnik
I posted this a few days ago but didn't see that it came through. - Original Message - From: Lance Howard To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 10:44 PM Subject: Marko Pogacnik Christy, I pasted the following from his website: USA, New York, perhaps also Washington, the plans are not ready yet. Period: October 1st to 16th The tour will be organised by my publisher Gene Gollogly, Booklight Inc., 1 Union Square West, Suite 201, New York, NY 10003, Tel:212-414-2275, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , www.booklightinc.com His website: http://www.ljudmila.org/pogacnik/FrameSET1.html - Original Message - From: The Korrows To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 12:44 PM Subject: Re: an inspiring tid bit Hi Lance, No, but I would love to, where might he be coming in the US? Thanks, Christy - Original Message - From: Lance Howard To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 12:28 AM Subject: Re: an inspiring tid bit Speaking of Slovenia, I've been reading Marko Pogacnik, a communer with nature spirits and a practitioner of lithopuncture or earth healing. From what I have read he works on a smaller scale than necessary for what is apparantly needed in SE Australia (according to James Hedley). He has been resuscitating landscapes in Europe. His experiences concur with Steiner's description of the hierarchy of nature spirits. I'm particularly interested in how he has described fairies and devas "of place" and how such understandings might help define "farm organisms." He gives workshops (mostly in Europe) but may visit the US in Oct. 2003. Has anyone met or heard of him? Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Chembuster Plans
What happens to the chemicals when the chemtrails or smoggy haze is "busted?" Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Richard Kalin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 8:41 AM Subject: Chembuster Plans > > > http://educate-yourself.org/ct/goodbyects10jan02.shtml >
Re: an inspiring tid bit
Speaking of Slovenia, I've been reading Marko Pogacnik, a communer with nature spirits and a practitioner of lithopuncture or earth healing. From what I have read he works on a smaller scale than necessary for what is apparantly needed in SE Australia (according to James Hedley). He has been resuscitating landscapes in Europe. His experiences concur with Steiner's description of the hierarchy of nature spirits. I'm particularly interested in how he has described fairies and devas "of place" and how such understandings might help define "farm organisms." He gives workshops (mostly in Europe) but may visit the US in Oct. 2003. Has anyone met or heard of him? Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: The Korrows To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 5:09 PM Subject: an inspiring tid bit Excerpted from- BioFach Newsletter 17.3.2003+++ This newsletter is a free service from NürnbergMesse (http://www.nuernbergmesse.de) for BioFach 2004 (http://www.biofach.de) +++ STRONG GROWTH OF ORGANIC FARMING IN SLOVENIAThe organically farmed area in the former Yugoslavian subrepublic Slovenia has experienced a jump of 50 % in the past year. The number of hectares increased from 10,000 to 15,000 and the number of organic farms to 1,150. A large share of the farmers is organized in two organic associations: the "Union of Slovenian Organic Farmers Association" (BIODAR) and the "Union for Biodynamic Husbandry" (AJDA). Direct land subsidies have been available for organic farming since 1999. The statutory basis corresponds to the EU Organic Agriculture Regulation 2092/91. There are also private standards, which are in line with the IFOAM guidelines and form the basis for the BIODAR certification label. Bio-dynamic farms conform to the international Demeter guidelines. The Agricultural Institute in Maribor is the only officially approved organic certification centre.The State Development Programme 2004-2006 has been prepared with the involvement of the organic industry, but a specific organic action programme is still called for.
Re: Greg Willis email or webpage
I've been reaching him at the address below. Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Doug & Jay Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:44 PM Subject: Greg Willis email or webpage > Does anyone have an email address or website address for Greg Willis? > > Doug > > > > > > > > > _ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail >
Re: Los Alamos Laboratories pollution.
.. One of whom has been > sounding an alarm and doing map pieces about the upcoming wars, based not > only on oil reserves, but on water and geographical meanderings of rivers. > Many of his shows and much of his work has been censored here in the US and > he more often has receptions in Europe. > Jane can you post a website or other contact information for this artist?
Re: global News posts/Jane
As a subscriber to globalnews I can tell you that Jane is acting as a very selective filter. 20-30 posts a day is not unusual. Lance - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:21 AM Subject: Re: global News posts/Jane > Again, my two cents. > > What I'd like to see is everyone who is interested to subscribe to > Globalnews and NYTimes and whatever and then share their feelings and > information as they feel inclined to with the rest of the group. > > I don't think anyone on the list is really thinking of performing > biodynamics separate from the world we live in. I think adding the > human commentaries over just forwarding the whole stories will add > warmth, an important necessity. > > Just my thoughts > > -Allan >
Re: csa names
.I have to add one more suggestion: You could feature Hugh's testimonial and call it AgriViagra. Lurkin' Lance
Re: West Nile
Here in SC, about 6 weeks ago, when cases started turning up in LA, a map was printed in the paper showing the southern states where cases had been reported this year. The only blank state on the map was SC though nothing was mentioned of the anomaly in the article. Yet someone must have noticed because, after that, the search was on, as if it was an embarrassment to be the only state without it - like being last in education or something. At the time it was hard to find a live mosquito in the drought-stricken state. But now it has been "manufactured" in birds and horses in several counties and we had oour first human case (though she may have picked it up in LA). Lance - Original Message - From: "Rex Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:55 PM Subject: Re: West Nile > On 17 Sep 02, arabica wrote: > > > Canada has had their first confirmed death in Ontario and a couple are > > sick in Quebec. Infected birds have been collected so far only as far > > west as Saskatchewan. So, I'll assume it will make its way westward > > to Alberta and BC next summer. Michael > > Lynn Landes' article "Nile Virus - A Manufactured Crisis" has a different > slant... > > What to do about West Nile? Don't do anything. It has the smell of a > manufactured crisis. The news on West Nile is a disturbing > combination of hype, confusion, distortion, and omission. Take a look > at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website for, "West Nile > Virus Update - Current Case Count," and you'll see a startling > variation in the incidence of West Nile infections and fatalities from > state to state - and even within the same region. It makes me > wonder. > > On a daily basis TV reporters raise the alarm and breathlessly > announce new cases of West Nile, but it's hard to tell if they're talking > about fatalities or infections. > > We're told that both children and the elderly are most at risk, when in > fact children are the least at risk for the disease, according to the > CDC, but most at risk for the toxic effects of pesticides and mosquito > repellents. > > Both the CDC and state public health agencies give out general > information about the number of victims, but not specific data on > individual victims that may shed light on the medical reality of this so- > called crisis. > > The virus is characterized as new and dangerous, when it's not > significantly different from viruses that have been in the United States > for decades. > > Continued at: > http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0902-08.htm >
Hawaiian BD
My sister-in-law in Kauai is having trouble with insects and disease in her garden. I told her I would try to connect her with some BD practitioners out there. Anyone on the list out there? Lance
Re: Frost tonight in Northern Virginia
So How cold did it get? - Original Message - From: "Robert Farr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 4:41 PM Subject: Re: Frost tonight in Northern Virginia > The scary thing was that it didn't frost last night, but I still lost a > bunch o' peppers due to the low temps - 36 prob. - and the winds. > > I solved the prob. temporarily by moving all the peppers into barn > stall, garage, living room, etc. > > Whew - > > -- > Robert Farr > (540) 668-7160 > The Chile Man > > * An organic farm producing hot sauce marinades, salsas, > mustards, and barbecue. > * Subscribe to our online newsletter at http://www.thechileman.com > > * Check out this article about us from The Washington Post: > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/style/food/A8659-2001Jul17.html > > * Open Houses and Farm Tours throughout the year. See web site for > details! >
Re: Political posts
I valued the posts so much that I subscribed - on my other computer, on campus, where I have to teach World Geography. I don't see them as being "political" any more than AP or CNN are in their own ways, but as offering alternative viewpoints and covering stories and asking questions outside the mainstream. Nevertheless, I never get around to reading half of them, and sometimes I worry that they do arouse in me too much of a sense of what and who are WRONG with the world. And although Jane rightly suggests we use them to focus our prayers and projections of peace, I often find myself feeling powerless and hopeless. - Original Message - From: "Pam DeTray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 7:06 AM Subject: Re: Political posts > I can't help but think of the difference between conventional and wholistic medicine here. Conventional looks at and treats a sick body part, never mind what else is going on in the patient's life. Problem is, the treatment can affect the patient's whole body and life, and extend to others' lives also. > Pam > > From: Essie Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > that perspective. The belief and practice that parts of us can be > > effectively dealt with in isolation from the whole of us, create much of > > the dysfunction, dispair and dis-ease of today's world. > -- > > ___ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Email.com > http://www.email.com/?sr=signup >
Re: poison oak
Common or lanceleaf plantain (which is easier to find for me than jewelweed), can be applied by simply pulling a few leaves, ripping in half and rubbing the torn edges on the affected areas. Apply before and/or after you expose yourself as a preventative. If you treat as soon as you notice symptoms a rash will not develop. It is harder to turn around a well-developed case. Whenever you start feeling itchy, scratch it with plantain as prepared above. This has saved my life in South Carolina. I used to get some serious cases. Now they never develop and I contact it almost daily here. - Original Message - From: "Robert Farr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:20 AM Subject: Re: poison oak > Deborah: > > As a fellow sufferer from poison oak and poison ivy, I've come up with a > couple things which work quite well. > > Find some Jewel Weed and rub it on. Same with Comfrey - use a mortar > and pestle to pound the leaves, then apply a poultice. > > But nothing works as well as Tea Tree Oil. Run down to the health food > store and buy it immediately! > > However - if it's *really* bad, steroids are the only (and final) > choice. I've avoided them for many years, but had to take them when I > ended up sitting in a patch of poison ivy (at a beer fest. Oops.). > > Both poison ivy and poison oak can be systemic - and may cause breathing > trouble if not treated in the advanced stage. > > Good luck - and let me know how the three remedies above work for you! > > -- > Robert Farr > (540) 668-7160 > The Chile Man > > * An organic farm producing hot sauce marinades, salsas, > mustards, and barbecue. > * Subscribe to our online newsletter at http://www.thechileman.com > > * Check out this article about us from The Washington Post: > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/style/food/A8659-2001Jul17.html > > * Open Houses and Farm Tours throughout the year. See web site for > details! >
Re: Clinton not Bush
I believe Zappa was a Republican, although his politics seemed more libertarian. He certainly didn't espouse any "new age" philosophies as far as I know. (Lance whose garage band played covers of Freak Out songs in the 60s- which is not quite saying "I knew FZ and you're no FZ") - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 7:57 AM Subject: Re: Clinton not Bush > >I'm not certain change will come from politics and elected officials. I > >voted for Nadar too, really 'cause of his running mate, and I hated the > >thought of Gore in office...(being an old hippie (er' I mean a young one) > >it's hard to forget Tipper's censorship of rock' n' roll. > > Hey, when chairman Senator Al Gore lost his composure like a child > while telling > would-have-been-presidential-candidate-in-the-near-future-if-he-had-not-died -of-very-rapidly-growing-prostate-cancer > hearing witness Frank Zappa that he had been a 'fan of yours, Mr > Zappa, for my entire life,' I have to admit, I had more hope for ol' > Al than he ever deserved. > > I also heard him give a fine address on CSpan recently. In his > self-introduction he mentioned his life in politics with a line > something like this "You know, you either win or your lose and in > just a very few instances something other than that happens." > > Environmentalist he wasn't, but often there was a glimpse of a real > human being within the deepsea diving outfit he always seems to be > wearing under his suit. -Allan >
stella natura 2002
Allan. I went to order Stella Natura 2002 through Amazon and they only offered 2001. Any info on this? Lance