Re: vortex pump

2002-05-12 Thread James Hedley
Well said Jose. I support your sentiments, sometimes we get so much into the head that we have a preconceived idea of what we expect the answer to look like. James Hedley. - Original Message - From: "Jose Luiz M Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: vortex pump

2002-05-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd and fellow list members, I have been following the discussion on the pro's and cons of compost tea manufacturing what sort of pump to use to circulate the water, or whether air is better than recirculation. I don't see that anyone has advocated the economic benefits of anaerobic teas as

Re: vortex pump

2002-05-13 Thread James Hedley
liett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:19 PM Subject: Re: vortex pump > Thanks for your very good post, James Hedley! > > Do you mind taking the time to talk in more detail about how the > stages of barrel compost tea smell or fe

Re: vortex pump

2002-05-13 Thread James Hedley
when I hear some more about where Rob is up to with the pump. It is a very ingenious solution to the problem of what sort of pump to use with BD preps. Sincere best wishes James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: vortex pump

2002-05-14 Thread James Hedley
Dear Stephen, Briefly what is the essence of the method which you are writing about and what applications have you seen it used for in South Africa. Kind regards James. - Original Message - From: "Stephen Barrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 7:43

Re: broadcasting tea ?

2002-05-14 Thread James Hedley
Dear Laura, I personally dont use a field broadcaster of the type promoted by Hugh. I use a magnetic generator in a pyramid. Hugh has seen how I do it when he stayed at our place during his lecture tour of Australia. In our pyramid broadcaster I use pillules potentised to 6c, although I recommend

Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-06-03 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, Alan and everyone, Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz. I have potencies in water that are up to 10 years old and they are still effective. Alcohol in the water is a good preserving medium. I use about 20%, but if the remedy is to be used immediately straight water will do. I

Re: Poison Ivy (Prevoiusly RE RoundUp)

2002-06-15 Thread James Hedley
Dear Virginia, Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz. Your wizardry in USA on the use of vinegar deserves a reward and recognition. I would be very pleased if you could tell us how you prepare it. James - Original Message - From: "Virginia Salares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL

Re: Nettle tea for insect repellant

2002-06-24 Thread James Hedley
of these fires. Sincere regards James Hedley Radiasesthesia and Radionic Analysis Radionic Insect and Parasite control Bioethical Agriculture Consultant - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 23,

Re: Insect peppers

2002-06-26 Thread James Hedley
Dear Hugh and others, We have found after much experimenting that the decomposition method at this stage seems to be the most effective. The decomposition method overcomes the old chestnut of what is the best time to burn.  You will find that slugs and snails are the easiest to do. Insect pe

Re: Insect peppers

2002-06-26 Thread James Hedley
Dear Gil, What potency did you use on your Brown Snails, and in what signs did you burn it. Also could you look through your records and give me a date that you burnt it. Regards James. - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, Ju

Re: The Wizards weekend

2002-07-15 Thread James Hedley
ot able to sort out the role of intent in all of this, however it may be possible to measure the action of intent to influence salt solutions.That is the subject of this year's research work.   Sincere regards from the Land of the Wizards of Oz James Hedley   Radiasesthesia and Radionic A

Re: Steiner's BD and the Forest

2002-07-28 Thread James Hedley
ns, by various Agricultural radionic practitioners, that the hypothesis that you have proposed could be very easily tested by a competent radionic practitioner. Some of your other points I will reply to in another E-mail.   Hoping that this helps James Hedley   Radiasesthesia and Radionic AnalysisR

BD Prep 503 for humans

2002-07-29 Thread James Hedley
Dear List members,   I have been interested lately in what the individual preps do. We always seem to use the compost preps in a block to add to compost or to brews or to cow pat pit. So I began reading again about the individual preps. The description and pictures of the chamomile in the int

Re: BD Prep 503 for humans

2002-07-30 Thread James Hedley
Dear Hugh, Alan, and Glen,   Prep 501 would be the next one I would look at because of its silica base. As you know I am wide rather than long and so the silica should show some correction of this tendency. However I feel I need to let this one dose of Prep 503 run its energy firstly and be i

Re: BD Prep 503 for humans

2002-07-31 Thread James Hedley
Dear Virginia, We always use radionically potentised BD preps. by the way can anyone give me more information on the 490 series of medical preps mentioned on the list recently. Regards James - Original Message - From: "Virginia Salares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: We

Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-08-11 Thread James Hedley
Dear Alan, Count me in also for discussion of Kolisko's work. James - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 11:19 AM Subject: Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies > Hi! Allan, > While yo

Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-08-11 Thread James Hedley
Dear Alan, Could the publisher put it on the web as an eBook. James - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies > Hi! Allan, > >From wh

Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-08-11 Thread James Hedley
ecause the experimenter can affect the outcome of the experiment. I hope that this post will stimulate some discussion of methods and techniques of agricultural radionics. Sincere regards from the "Land of the Wizards of Oz" James Hedley. Radiasesthesia and Radionic Analysis Radionic Insect

Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-08-11 Thread James Hedley
test this theory. Does anyone have any ideas how this might be done or any ideas about the relationship of potentisation to frequency. Yours sincerely James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesda

Re: Insect peppers.

2002-08-11 Thread James Hedley
just so much to learn about agricultural radionics that it is important to know what has not worked as well as what has. The only thing that I can think of is that it could have been burnt in Mercury in retrograde which appears to nullify the effects of burning peppers. regards James Hedley

Re: RESEND: Koliskos on 'Smallest Entities In Agriculture'

2002-08-12 Thread James Hedley
trials from 70 years ago is a purely academic pastime unless we also discuss "how do we use this information" and in what circumstances are the results applicable. Have a great day. James Hedley - Original Message - From: "bdnow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAI

Re: Lime and Humus

2002-08-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Hugh et al, Silica is the unsung hero of the BD preps. It was not until using BD 501 that we observed the real potential of the BD method. It even stops thistles from growing and what are left are being grazed out in the drought by the local colony of kangaroos, they know good healthy food w

Smallest Entities in Agriculture

2002-08-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Robin et al, Here's one for you to meditate on. What would be the effect of  spraying leaf crops with Argentum nitricum CM potency on a Scorpio, Pisces or Cancer moon. Or the effect of Lycopodium CM on Sulphur content in soil. What happens if we use Schusslers tissue salts on plants?can

Re: BD 501 (formerly Lime and Humus)

2002-08-21 Thread James Hedley
- From: "Virginia Salares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 12:55 PM Subject: BD 501 (formerly Lime and Humus) > James, > > Please elaborate on how silica (BD 501)prevents thistles from growing. > > Virginia > ---

Re: Smallest Entities in Agriculture

2002-08-21 Thread James Hedley
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Re: Koliskos

2002-08-21 Thread James Hedley
Dear David, I missed not seeing you at the AGM. The question of of whether it is necessary to add physical lime could be easily resolved by the use of radionic analysis, by testing the vitality of soil samples with physical lime added. Then testing the vitality of portion of the same soil sample w

Re: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies

2002-08-21 Thread James Hedley
ver be a cook book science. You will develop a feel for > the essence of what you are trying to do, the next thing is to experiment > in the same way as the Kolisko's did. There is never an easy way of gaining > knowledge. Second hand knowledge without a feel for the subject can lead > many a person into strife because the experimenter can affect the outcome of > the experiment. > I hope that this post will stimulate some discussion of methods and > techniques of agricultural radionics. > Sincere regards from the "Land of the Wizards of Oz" > James Hedley. > >

Re: ADMIN: Attachent Automatically Removed

2002-08-27 Thread James Hedley
Dear Alan, It is happening to me now. like essie it was not happening before. James - Original Message - From: "Essie Hull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:26 PM Subject: Re: ADMIN: Attachent Automatically Removed > Yes, Alan. Especially in

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
. Regards James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 2:03 AM Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster > > - Original Message - > From: Louise Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says BritishGuru

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
dream for you, not some amorphous multinational. James Hedley Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 12:21 AM Subject: Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British

Re: Wood chips / regeneration

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger , The question of regeneration of the environment will not be solved by trying to lay a guilt trip on the present for alleged crimes committed some time in the past. The question of reduced organic matter content and fertility of soils is not unique to Australia. It is a world wide p

Re: planting extra for the animals

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger, I love the range of stories that you have to tell. I have had a similar experience to Jake. While there is no food about in other areas we have an agreement with the local roo's that they can have food out of the oat paddock providing that when it rained they left. Sure enough when it

Altzheimers.

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
describes the symptoms being experienced. contact me off line if you would like further information. Regards James Hedley. Radiasesthesia and Radionic AnalysisRadionic Insect and Parasite controlBioethical Agriculture Consultant BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Hedley;James;;MR FN:James Hedley ORG:Hedley

Re: The Perils of BSE

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Peter and Merla, First to you Merla, good luck with your peace vigil. All change starts from an individual basis and the more that you threaten the status quo, the more resistance that you will find. It is easy for someone who is not part of a society to look from outside, view what is happen

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
3:33 AM Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster > James > How big a radius does your rabbit work for from the source of the > skin > Glen > > > James Hedley wrote: > > > > Dear Louise, > > We have a rabbit pepper that you will find very effective without having to &g

Re; Regeneration.

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Liz,Ideally we could send everyone back to where they have come from, becauseeven the limited number of aboriginals were quite often on the edge ofstarvation. Australia does not have the diversity of native foods that wouldsupport you. Look through your cupboard how much native Australia

Re: woodchips/regeneration

2002-09-06 Thread James Hedley
Dear liz, You dont ned to worry about lupins when you study the research work of the CSIRO on unlocking Phosphorus with Silica. I have made many comments on this but it does not seem to be fashionable these days to use 501. Regards James Hedley. - Original Message - From: "Liz

Re: Altzheimers.

2002-09-08 Thread James Hedley
No Allan I dont. I always dowse for the potencies as they can change from time to time, and from person to person. James - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 8:19 PM Subject: Re: Altzheimers. > >I sugg

Re: Peppering

2002-09-29 Thread James Hedley
Over winter I built a pyramid that I saw at the Wizards of Oz workshop, I > think it originally came from James Hedley but I'm not sure. It is a pyramid > frame constructed from 8 brass welding rods with very strong magnets mounted > at the kings chamber height. > I had a horde of m

Re: Peppering

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
h you soon. James Hedley - Original Message - From: "D & S Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 11:26 AM Subject: Re: Peppering > All: It is interesting that this subject has come up now. I'm curre

Re: Soil Test

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Liz, Seems like a pretty interesting soil. I have been watching the posts of all the experts on the subject, however I feel that there are some points that they may have missed because of lack of local knowledge. The soil that you describe common around the area going back into Hampton, and d

Re: Peppering

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
y has an effect. > I collect and store material for peppering at every opportunity - bugs and > weed seed are very seasonal and when you want to use a pepper will usually > not be the time to be looking for material to burn or the timing will be > wrong. > I have wandered away from your original question but hope this is of some > use. I hope Glen and also Barbara or James Hedley will come in on this. > Cheers > Lloyd Charles > > > >

Re: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic Certification Requirements for Vineyards

2002-10-10 Thread James Hedley
Alan, What is this. Someproblem from your end I presume. Regards James - Original Message - From: D & S Chamberlain To: undisclosed-recipients: Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 10:08 AM Subject: Fw: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic

Re: wider use of bd remedies

2002-10-29 Thread James Hedley
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Re: Hated Weed

2002-10-30 Thread James Hedley
Dear rogerand fellow List members. Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz. It really is an interesting phenomena that patch of love grass. The use of dowsing is a marvellous tool to add to your observations. Even Albert Einstein is reputed to have been a dowser who used his pendulum when he r

Re: wider use of bd remedies

2002-10-30 Thread James Hedley
: Gil Robertson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:40 AM Subject: Re: wider use of bd remedies Hi! James, I think Monsanto are hacking into you posts. Could you repost, please? Gil James Hedley wrote: Dear Lloyd, A very pertinent point that you

Re: Search for results of Elaine's testing of bd preps

2002-11-10 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, Sounds as if there may be a case for the use of radionically potentised preps in America if the USDA persists with the compost tea regulations. What is the use of 3x Hypericum on your crops. It is trying to rain here today so we will keep our fingers crossed. Regards from the Land of th

Re: Pleomorphism/Orthopathy

2002-11-18 Thread James Hedley
Greetings Roger and fellow list members, I like your quote that the "The Universe is infinite, therefore there are infinite possibilities," The possibilities are only in what we are capable of thinking, and then believing what we think. Do you think that it is possible that we are already living i

Drought

2002-11-18 Thread James Hedley
Dear lloyd, It seems that now famous quote of mine about 75% needs to be qualified a bit. You talk about your decision to plant a grain crop in isolation, whereas it is only one of the many decisions that you will make in your life. Every day each one of us tries to fit their actions into what is t

Re: Droughts and rainmaking

2002-11-20 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, At no point in my Email did I infer that you should throw away your Refractometer or pH meter. Even although I dowse, to me figures or readings from an instrument are equally fascinating. That is why at this time I am trying to make radionic instruments with very sensitive microvolt met

Re: hey look at this

2002-11-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, It will be great to see how your experiment works out. No rain to talk of in the last front. Most of the mountain got under 2mm but we got 12 mm which dried up within 1/2 an hour of the sun coming out. Did you get any? Regards James - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[E

Re: What is Magic?

2002-11-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, A visit to Australia by Hugh to show us how he fixes Nitrogen from the air would be a worthwhile thing, without anything else that we may be able to learn from being with him. "KNOW we can do a different agriculture with homeopathics and radionics, > > despite the fact that the market

Re: Droughts and rainmaking

2002-11-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, That certainly would be something to break the drought over eastern Australia wouldn't it. Just a quick note on rainmaking. When that front was moving through NSW during the last AGM and you asked that everyone should hold their focus on making rain. Well everybody held their focus on w

Re: Perfect Orchard

2002-12-16 Thread James Hedley
atter. However that is for another post. Regards and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all at BDnow. James Hedley. Original Message - From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:51 PM Subject: Re: Perfect Orchard

Radionics. Was Re; Perfect Orchard

2002-12-19 Thread James Hedley
ocal vineyards in areas that have a hard pan subsoil. >From there implementation of good organic farming practices, will get you away to a good start.The point to remember is to always work to enhance the life forces in the soil and atmosphere. James Hedley >

Re: Perfect Orchard-Calcium

2002-12-24 Thread James Hedley
n the others country. It would make a great New Years Day spectacular on CNN. Have a great Christmas and dont let the great American spin doctors stuff up your Christmas. James Hedley

Re: Personal Security vs National Security

2003-01-10 Thread James Hedley
Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz, A most interesting discussion but somehow I must be missing something. Where is the appeal to free the last person who wrote something and expressed their ideas about Biodynamics or Rudolf Steiner. What gaol are they imprisoned in Let's be honest about

Re: Personal Security / Insecurity

2003-01-17 Thread James Hedley
an farmers in the use of 501 to release locked up Phosphorus in the soil. Just a brief note to ensure that my name does not go on the official BDnow lurkers list. James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Roger Pye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thu

Re: Personal Security / Insecurity

2003-01-20 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, This mail was not personally aimed at you. It derived from a sense of frustration that sometimes the most trite of subjects can keep the list going for weeks, yet when you mail on your techniques, which I think are part of the cutting edge of farming you are scratching to get an answer.

Re: Kolisko; Agriculture of Tomorrow

2003-01-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, Count me in for a hard copy of Agriculture of Tomorrow. James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:48 AM Subject: Re: Kolisko; Agriculture of Tomorrow > Fr

Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide

2003-01-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Glen, Roger, Lloyd, Liz and anyone else who has been contributing to this thread, The genesis and development of ideas is impossible to accredit to any one person as to who owns a particular idea. Does Greg Willis own the idea of the development of horn clay or does Rudolf Steiner. Steiner ma

Re: lurking...security

2003-01-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, I have no quibbles with putting password protection on the archives. What I have a problem with is the concept that it will bring out these so called lurkers. Anyone who wishes to be part of the list is part of the list. Closing the archives is not going to make a fearful person less fe

Re: LURKING was Re: Personal Security / Insecurity

2003-01-22 Thread James Hedley
Dear Christianne, Speak up loud and clear whenever you want to. James - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 10:48 AM Subject: Re: LURKING was Re: Personal Security / Insecurity > > Seems to me that the issue could only be

Re: changing focus 501

2003-01-23 Thread James Hedley
Dear Tony, My surmise on this scenario is that you dont take the use of BD501 as a herbicide/weedicide. What seems to be the implications from this experiment is that BD501 has some potential amongst other control tools. At no point should it be considered to be a substitute for good general farmin

Radionic weed control.

2003-01-23 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, I agree on the point of ill timed use of 501. There is sometimes a tendency to become too enthused with an idea. Heaven knows I can do it all the time. When the work at Dalgetty is being discussed it is in broad general terms of what is happening there. Roger informs me today of many tr

Re: BD501 as a Weed Control

2003-01-23 Thread James Hedley
try pepper+501 here on our road > trials. Thank you. > > Merla > > Roger Pye wrote: > > > James Hedley wrote: > > > > >Roger may claim ownership of the Love grass technique but he cannot claim > > >ownership of my title of "the little wizard&quo

Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide

2003-01-23 Thread James Hedley
Good work lloyd - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:25 PM Subject: Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide > James Hedley wrote> > > The genesi

Re: BD501 as a Weed Control was Re: BD501 as Herbicide

2003-01-23 Thread James Hedley
will recognise the value of the pearls of wisdom that come from the mind of Glen Atkinson, Sincere regards James Hedley Radiasesthesia and Radionic Analysis Radionic Insect and Parasite control Bioethical Agriculture Consultant - Original Message - From: "Garuda" <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Lungworm update

2003-01-28 Thread James Hedley
have to be able to get the worms to evacuate the connective tissues in the lungs.  My guess is that the parasites have encysted in the lungs. Wherever foreign bodies have been encysted in the tissues you will find that Silica is the remedy. Give it a try and see how it goes. Sincere regards James

Re: to Jane Sherry

2003-01-29 Thread James Hedley
e by bread alone. You can tell when you are being most effective when you start to worry other members of the list that they need to shut you up. Just keep up the good work. Dont let them shut you up. Go well, James Hedley. What does- Original Message - From: "Jane Sherry"

Re: Jane, Please don't ASSume you know what I read

2003-01-29 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger, I agree with your sentiments wholeheartedly. James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Roger Pye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:11 PM Subject: Re: Jane, Please don't ASSume you know what I read > W

Re: COMPOST TEA was Re: Perry's recnt posts

2003-02-03 Thread James Hedley
drinking water for stock and household water. I am sure that when it eventually rains we will see the recovery results from the use of Radionics and BD. Go well James Hedley. - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:

Re: Radionics and scientists

2003-02-03 Thread James Hedley
501. Go well. James Hedley. - Original Message - From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 6:08 PM Subject: Re: Radionics and scientists > Allan wrote> > > I noticed over and over again that as I

Re: The Dalgety Project

2003-02-03 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger, The land must certainly have improved since the last time Barbara and I last saw it. If it can keep 300 head of cattle on survival rations for even a month the work has been worthwhile. Go well. James - Original Message - From: "Roger Pye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Smoke Alarm alarming

2003-02-03 Thread James Hedley
lifetimes to pay off. Regards James Hedley - Original Message - From: "Roger Pye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: Re: Smoke Alarm alarming > Allan Balliett wrote: > > > The other difficult thing to

Los Alamos Laboratories pollution.

2003-02-04 Thread James Hedley
ords of someone else can help to develop concepts and ideas. Let us be tolerant to each other as we all try to develop this community which is BDnow. Go well, James Hedley

Re: CT=BDcompost,preps+Alaska humus, forest humus & kelp

2003-02-07 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, I agree with you on the use of compost teas that are just left to brew in barrels. I have never used aeration. It is imposible to tell what bacteria is in the mixes as it would depend on what was in the mix. Seems to me that manure and compost teas have been used for hundreds of years w

Re: Lab Analysis of BC?

2003-02-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, I dont want to be a spoil sport but surely you cannot say that a microbial analysis of a barrel compost could be considered to be typical of all Barrel Composts. All that it says is that is what the bioassay said of that particular test. Go well James - Original Message - From:

Re: sort of

2003-02-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Bonnie, Looked up your web page this evening. Everything worked and I will visit periodically. Keep up the good work. James - Original Message - From: "Bonnie York" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:42 PM Subject: sort of > Hello friend

Re: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment?

2003-02-13 Thread James Hedley
use radionics effectively without having the need to control the processes of nature. Go well James Hedley Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 4:04 AM Subject: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment? &g

Re: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment?

2003-02-14 Thread James Hedley
Dear gil, Yes I am interested in participating in a project to design / build an interrupter. James - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 1:57 PM Subject: Re: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment? > Hi!

Re: Peppering advice

2003-02-14 Thread James Hedley
Dear Di, Try making a pepper of the whole plant, it may prove to be most effective. Also make one from the seeds and record results. how much land are you going to treat and how are you going to potentise it to spray it out. there have been many posts contributed which will be in the archive

Re: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment?

2003-02-14 Thread James Hedley
CTED]> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:27 AM Subject: Re: Does the benefit outweigh the detriment? > > - Original Message - > From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:48 PM > Subject: Re: Doe

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-02-20 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, The quote that "a prophet has no honour in their own country" is still valid. It seems that there is some scepticism with the concept that it may be possible to manipulate atmospheric congestion to influence precipitation. Hugh gave us all some very pertinent insights into the problems

Re:Re [Humore]Theory of Everything these daze

2003-02-22 Thread James Hedley
Title: Re:Re [Humore]Theory of Everything these daze Dear Markess, I love your humour, will send it to our local Member of Parliament. James - Original Message - From: Moen Creek To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 2:50 PM Subject: Re:Re [Humor

Re: A French "Terroirist" vs Globalization

2003-02-22 Thread James Hedley
What a great story. It appeals to my sense of justice. Dont know whether the Local courts would approve. Such a crime is worthy of at least 2 lifetimes in gaol whereas if I were to kill someone I would be very unlucky if the sentence was 10 years. James - Original Message - From: "Allan Bal

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-02-23 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger, A very interesting area around Hume Weir.as we were heading out to catch the plane home I noticed that in the next valley over, all the dams were full, even although there was only 5% in the Hume Dam. Seems as if it is leaking out from the weir The earth energies anywhere in that area w

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-02-25 Thread James Hedley
onday, February 24, 2003 5:35 PM Subject: Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ? > > - Original Message - > From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ? > > Hi James >

Re: [globalnews] Iraq: a 12-year old's powerful statement

2003-02-26 Thread James Hedley
ratings for a real life pistol duel on prime time after the evening news. Maybe you could be Dubya's second. It could be held on neutral ground say in Afghanistan or maybe Venezuela. It would beat High Noon or Gone With The Wind for drama. What do you think. James Hedley   Original Mes

Re: FW: [globalnews] Der Spiegel: Fundamentalist Bush Regime Wants Crusade Against Islam; Bush Believes God Put Him in Oval Office (Long)

2003-02-27 Thread James Hedley
Dear Allan, The question that you pose " What say, World? Do you REALLY get more and better news than we do here in the US?" is really a loaded one. Unless we were living in the United States it would not be known whether the news was more or better. In what category any person would put news depen

Re: Gary Zimmer, Jerry Brunetti on the OZ/NZ "Three-Up Tour"

2003-02-28 Thread James Hedley
Allan, I would like to seeyour soil tests. Please forward. James - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:50 AM Subject: Gary Zimmer, Jerry Brunetti on the OZ/NZ "Three-Up Tour" > You folks in Australia an

Re: world update

2003-02-28 Thread James Hedley
Dear Michael and list, Australian troops have arrived in the Middle east. There was coverage of the Australian contingent training in Kuwait on TV last night. James - Original Message - From: "mroboz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 7:49 AM Sub

Re: Gil FW: [globalnews] Der Spiegel: Fundamentalist Bush Regime Wants

2003-03-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Christianne, When we are looking for John Howard's motives regarding the threatened US invasion of Iraq it may pay to research the connections of Rupert Murdoch, John Howard and George Bush. Sometime early last year John Howard flew to the US for a 30 minute consultation with GWB. It was repor

Re: dragon lines

2003-03-05 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, The dragon line that I refer to runs basically from Table Top to the west of Euroa but east of Castlemaine.It follows roughly the line of the Hume Highway but veers off to the west. I first came across this one many years ago from an old prospector who had this theory of the dragon line

Electronic homeopathy for plants. Was Re: late winter farm

2003-03-10 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, I agree with you that a commercial farm is not really the place for doing chromas. How many BD farms or CSA's supply food with a certificate of quality backed up by chromas. To me they are only of intellectual interest to check how your farm is going overall. but really how do you defin

Re: baby animals born...

2003-03-12 Thread James Hedley
We really have a common bond amongst all farmers don't we. Governments can indulge in their petty intrigues, but regardless of where we are whether you are a cropper or a grazer what is really important is the caring and nurturing of stock and plants on your enterprise. When I read something lik

Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-03-12 Thread James Hedley
Dear Lloyd, Steve and fellow list members, In Bruce Copen's Agricultural rates there are the rates for soil testing with Carey Reams techniques. Amongst these rates is one for testing the vitality of the soil. Vitality of the soil seems to not get coverage on BDnow. Maybe one of the reasons is that

Re: Chromas and humus Was Electronic homeopathy for plants.

2003-03-12 Thread James Hedley
fines to the marked area. This may help anyone who wanted experiment with comparing radionic broadcast to non treated areas as you can have several strips alongside each other. It could be worth trying.Will keep you informed how this method works out. Kindest regards James Hedley Radiasesthesia

Re: Chromas and humus Was Electronic homeopathy for plants.

2003-03-13 Thread James Hedley
nt: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:39 AM Subject: Re: Chromas and humus Was Electronic homeopathy for plants. > > - Original Message - > From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: Chromas

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