1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
More and more it is coming to my attention that the US government has either the techology to create - - or has already created - - biological weapons that target people by their genetic background. Richard K. Smith forwarded this article last week. It brings to mind for me how we Americans ar

Re: 1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread SBruno75
This information sounds suspiciously true to the creed of the new world order government that the Bush family represents. Like the "family" of Noah that escaped the flood on the ark and their gene pool gave rise to the Nathan Jesus child whom the Christ incarnated in through their purity, so t

Re: 1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
>It is only through consciously using the remedies and other spiritual >exercises that we may stay focused and conscious and not get sucked into the >anarchy that is coming towards us that is the future. Eat lots of food that is grown with proper use of the biodynamic preps and, of course, do no

Re: 1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
>This information sounds suspiciously true to the creed of the new world order >government that the Bush family represents. Like the "family" of Noah that >escaped the flood on the ark and their gene pool gave rise to the Nathan >Jesus child whom the Christ incarnated in through their purity, so

Re: 1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Essie Hull
At 09:13 AM 09/22/02 -0400, Allan wrote: >Eat lots of food that is grown with proper use of the biodynamic preps >and, of course, do not forget to eat your root vegetables!! -Allan Interesting that you should say that, Allan. Unlike any other year in my memory, this year I have been positively

NYT: More Housing for Migrants of Napa Vineyards

2002-09-22 Thread Jane Sherry
More Housing for Migrants of Napa Vineyards By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN T. HELENA, Calif., Sept. 19 ‹ This is the season of abundance in the Napa Valley, when the scent of crushed grapes infuses the air, and the porch of the Catholic church becomes a makeshift home for some 45 migrant workers waiting

NYT: Glacier Pushes Avalanche of Ice Onto Village; Scores AreMissing

2002-09-22 Thread Jane Sherry
Glacier Pushes Avalanche of Ice Onto Village; Scores Are Missing By MICHAEL WINES OSCOW, Sept. 21 ‹ A mammoth chunk of ice split from a glacier in the Caucasus Mountains and swept downhill late Friday, leaving perhaps 100 people dead and a 12-mile trail of devastation across roads, rivers and at

Re: 1/2 Strength Genocide was Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 9/22/02 9:20:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << This book also will make you realize how important it is to listen to what Reichian James DeMeo will have to say at the Oct 4 BD conference. He may not know the ramifications of Reich's science, but it is our opportunity to i

Diabetes Dietary Help

2002-09-22 Thread Jane Sherry
There have been on & off dialogues on this list about diabetes. While visiting on of my favorite nutritionists' sites, I found the following article. See Rebecca's website for more info & recipes: www.rebeccawood.com. For those of you who are not familiar with her work, Rebecca was a macrobiotic

Re: 1/2 strength genocide...

2002-09-22 Thread Tony Nelson-Smith
Hey, fellas! I might be naive about the acceptability of genetically modified hypoallergenic soya, but I rather resent my message becoming the root of a thread about your pseudo-president's Ahrimanic version of Teddy Roosevelt's big stick... Tony N-S. __

Re: 1/2 strength genocide...

2002-09-22 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 9/22/02 11:55:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hey, fellas! I might be naive about the acceptability of genetically modified hypoallergenic soya, but I rather resent my message becoming the root of a thread about your pseudo-president's Ahrimanic version of Teddy Roose

Re: 1/2 strength genocide...

2002-09-22 Thread Christy Korrow
> > Hey, fellas! I might be naive about the acceptability of genetically > > modified hypoallergenic soya, but I rather resent my message becoming the > > root of a thread about your pseudo-president's Ahrimanic version of Teddy > > Roosevelt's big stick... Tony N-S. >> > > But just thi

Re: covers

2002-09-22 Thread Teresa Seed
>From: Dave Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: covers >Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 09:52:22 -0700 > >At 12:03 PM 9/19/2002 -0400, Teresa wrote: >>Could anyone suggest a cover crop to shelter this ground and hold it >>together over the winter? S

Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Christy Korrow
This attitude of eradicating everything that stands in our way or everything that causes us some discomfort is really the true nature of the sickness of humanity. Around here people perceive snakes as bad and so they kill them ruthlessly. My oldest daughter is allergic to poison ivy. Doe

Re: Diabetes Dietary Help

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
>BITTER MELON is available in Asian and Farmer's markets and in a supplement >form. Technically a summer squash rather than a melon, its lumpy, ridged >skin and flesh are the color of pale jade and it's similar in size and shape >to a cucumber. Bitter melon is a traditional diabetic remedy through

Subscribing to the NYT Newsletter and Bulletins

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
If you've enjoyed the recent x-posts from the New York Times (NYT), you can subscribe to their great service by following the directions below. I know that I've enjoyed my subscription for years and many others on this list have enjoyed theirs: At 4:01 AM -0400 9/15/02, The New York Times Dir

Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Jane Sherry
Thanks for this insightful response, Chris. These are the GOOD questions to ask. I recall Starhawk saying something about poison oak on the west coast was not always poisonous to humans. Something about wiping so many things off the face of the earth (and displacing others that should be growing t

Equinox Greetings

2002-09-22 Thread Jane Sherry
Greetings all, Wishing you Balance, Love, Peace and Light in this time of the waning of the Light. (Or the waxing depending on where you are on this magnificent planet!) May your own personal Suns & Moons equilibrate, bringing the Cosmic radiance into your lives and farms & gardens & abodes, where

Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Allan Balliett
>Thanks for this insightful response, Chris. These are the GOOD questions to >ask. I recall Starhawk saying something about poison oak on the west coast >was not always poisonous to humans. Something about wiping so many things >off the face of the earth (and displacing others that should be growi

Poison Ivy

2002-09-22 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 9/22/02 7:30:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Relatively new to the east coast, I cannot imagine that poison ivy has always been the dominant plant of the woodlands edge and, for that matter, floor. >> Poison ivy usually grows where the land has been abused by human act

Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Lloyd Charles
> From Christy Korrow > Not to mention that this is the same process with a slight twist. And do we > have to shove soy products down the throat of every living human being. I > for one think not, and I'm looking forward to the day when you can read the > back of something in the grocery stor

Re: Acceptable GM?poisin ivy

2002-09-22 Thread kentjamescarson
HI All... I didn't know you were from Utah, Allen! We just had a garden volunteer from the local colledge land her first job managing a garden for Americor in Utah .. In response to the poison Ivy, being an eastern woodland native, having spent many hours in the woods as a child, even

Re: Diabetes Dietary Help

2002-09-22 Thread kentjamescarson
Hi Allen, I went out of my way to track down and grow bitter melon for my husband who has a mild diabetes. he tryed it but wouldn't eat it, the word bitter is in there for a reason. does anyone know of a reciepe to make it paletable? I dried it ,to make a powder that i can give him in capsels, bu

Re: Acceptable GM?

2002-09-22 Thread Robin Duchesneau
C, J, et al.; I am also allergic to poison ivy. When I was '13' I caught 'pV' from playing in my backyard (Mt-St-Hilaire). The severe reaction led me to the hospital seeing that I'd had contaminated my entire body by dispersing the plant toxins through scratching my constant itches. Anyway, I

Re: Equinox Greetings

2002-09-22 Thread Robin Duchesneau
Thank you Jane, In my region, it is also the time to celebrate the cosmos and its plant crop harvests. A typical Quebecois tradition is that local people come together for a huge food gathering. This is to thank God for our crops. Out here we use Corn, amongst others. Anyway, soon I will be

Re: Oct. Conf.

2002-09-22 Thread ...
Allan: Sure wish i could make it to your conference in person, but can't again this year. Is there any intent to record the various presentations? Is there general interest from any others to have at least an audio rendition of the esteemed presenters available at a reasonable cost? Is the technic

Re: Oct. Conf.

2002-09-22 Thread Lloyd Charles
> Allan: > Is there any intent to record the various presentations? > Is there general interest from any others to have at least an audio > rendition of the esteemed presenters available at a reasonable cost? > Is the technical setup feasible for you, Allan? > or is there a local recording s