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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83842404 United States 07/13/2022 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I call BS on human geo-engineering intervention. Surely technology used such as that would require a high level of science, math and technology whose designers/users would be well aware of the current UVC problem. That's like throwing gasoline on fire. 5 stars for UVC information. |
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drumhead138
User ID: 2628078 United States 07/13/2022 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Central KY the garden is doing pretty good. THOUGH we had like a month long heat wave that did a number on some of my garden. Up until then it was doing VERY awesome. My Potatoes were bountiful though. Tomatoes too. They're still green unfortunately. To remove threads and posts because some mod doesn't agree is small minded. Its so sad that certain people feel like they have the right to remove ones voice. To you I say, you are small minded, close minded, and quite pathetic. You know who you are because you know what I have written is true. |
Storm2come
(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/13/2022 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I call BS on human geo-engineering intervention. Surely technology used such as that would require a high level of science, math and technology whose designers/users would be well aware of the current UVC problem. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83842404 That's like throwing gasoline on fire. 5 stars for UVC information. I agree on the Geoengineering, it's BS But that doesn't mean they aren't trying, I remember an article where some Harvard professor wants to darken the skies to prevent global warming. In the video Dane says he could only find 1 person in the Colorado State Forestry Commision that had any clue about UVC so maybe they don't know what they're doing, that would be a first for a Gov agency wouldn't it. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated Catastrophe video pg. 114 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/13/2022 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Central KY the garden is doing pretty good. THOUGH we had like a month long heat wave that did a number on some of my garden. Up until then it was doing VERY awesome. Quoting: drumhead138 My Potatoes were bountiful though. Tomatoes too. They're still green unfortunately. I've heard most farmers east of the Mississippi are doing well, it's all of us to the west who are suffering drought. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated Catastrophe video pg. 114 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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kat
User ID: 53407402 United States 07/13/2022 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looking good here in western Massachusetts. If it keeps up I will have a bumper crop of tomatoes and squash. I have had some pepper plants get burnt but this is the first year using our own chicken manure. It is aged a year but I think it is more potent than we believed. No good deed goes unpunished. |
drumhead138
User ID: 2628078 United States 07/13/2022 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Central KY the garden is doing pretty good. THOUGH we had like a month long heat wave that did a number on some of my garden. Up until then it was doing VERY awesome. Quoting: drumhead138 My Potatoes were bountiful though. Tomatoes too. They're still green unfortunately. I've heard most farmers east of the Mississippi are doing well, it's all of us to the west who are suffering drought. Yeah that sucks to hear. Putting in all that work to have it fail is FRUSTRATING to say the least. All that time and energy wasted on a failing, or low yield crop isn't fun to see or hear about. I was worried about weeds...but the heat did a lot of things in. Namely my cucumbers. My Zucchini and Squash are doing pretty good though. Beans too. To remove threads and posts because some mod doesn't agree is small minded. Its so sad that certain people feel like they have the right to remove ones voice. To you I say, you are small minded, close minded, and quite pathetic. You know who you are because you know what I have written is true. |
Storm2come
(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/13/2022 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Central KY the garden is doing pretty good. THOUGH we had like a month long heat wave that did a number on some of my garden. Up until then it was doing VERY awesome. Quoting: drumhead138 My Potatoes were bountiful though. Tomatoes too. They're still green unfortunately. I've heard most farmers east of the Mississippi are doing well, it's all of us to the west who are suffering drought. Yeah that sucks to hear. Putting in all that work to have it fail is FRUSTRATING to say the least. All that time and energy wasted on a failing, or low yield crop isn't fun to see or hear about. I was worried about weeds...but the heat did a lot of things in. Namely my cucumbers. My Zucchini and Squash are doing pretty good though. Beans too. I think some of it also has to do with my south facing garden, most of the farmers that are on Northern facing land in the Ozarks are having a little better luck, but it is still dry as hell and no real prospects for rain until late Aug. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated Catastrophe video pg. 114 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
kat
User ID: 53407402 United States 07/13/2022 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Central KY the garden is doing pretty good. THOUGH we had like a month long heat wave that did a number on some of my garden. Up until then it was doing VERY awesome. Quoting: drumhead138 My Potatoes were bountiful though. Tomatoes too. They're still green unfortunately. I've heard most farmers east of the Mississippi are doing well, it's all of us to the west who are suffering drought. Yeah that sucks to hear. Putting in all that work to have it fail is FRUSTRATING to say the least. All that time and energy wasted on a failing, or low yield crop isn't fun to see or hear about. I was worried about weeds...but the heat did a lot of things in. Namely my cucumbers. My Zucchini and Squash are doing pretty good though. Beans too. I think some of it also has to do with my south facing garden, most of the farmers that are on Northern facing land in the Ozarks are having a little better luck, but it is still dry as hell and no real prospects for rain until late Aug. We put soaker hoses under many inches of grass clippings. Soil stays moist under the clippings. We run them for about an hour in the morning and then an hour at night. They are doing a great job. No good deed goes unpunished. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80683328 United States 07/13/2022 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Western Colorado here and my GARDENS are doing fantastic. We had a late frost on June 22 but my potatoes came back strong and my greenhouse house plants are enormous. The only thing I see growing different is basil. It seems to be taking much longer than previous years and not as healthy. Also, western Colorado is getting incredible rain lately. 7" on the rain gauge since early June and much more on the way. The drought they keep hollering about is not in Southwest Colorado. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83091176 United States 07/13/2022 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Garbage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81075047 My garden is doing as well as it has ever done. The late cold snap has me behind by a week or two, but everything is doing just fine. let me guess eastern US?, watch the video and that is explained in detail so is mine, even in a drought in the midwest everything is doing well. My photovoto cell (sun observatory) as been measuring the same averaged photon flux for years, actually since I started. No major increase according to instruments.. |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/13/2022 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated Catastrophe video pg. 114 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81829596 United States 07/13/2022 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ^^^btw, I made 2 posts because i didn't think the first one posted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83677029 After I made the second post, the first one appeared. Something's fucky. I'm glad your garden is doing well, my plants seemed to be dwarfs this year, 2 foot tall corn that should be 5 foot tall by now, beans that are only 1 foot, tomatoes only 2 feet, peppers 18 inches and small to no vegis on any of them. western Ark Same. SE Florida. |
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The_Gardener
User ID: 80511678 United States 07/13/2022 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you have large swathes of de-greening due to long term drought in western states and ag zones, you're going to have even more UV-A rays bouncing around. UV-A rays aren't necessarily "safe". Is the middle of the desert "safe" without water and shade? Let's just say the Ozone UV-C theory is bunk. That's completely irrelevant to the fact that we are in long term drought and are seeing devastating de-greening. Much of this de-greening is due to industrial farming techniques that leave the soil dead and cause massive loss of top soil over time. This is what must end. We're going to have to return to farming techniques that don't leave the land as a barren waste. Last Edited by The_Gardener on 07/13/2022 02:32 PM Who is a liar more than one who denies that Jesus is the Messiah? One who denies the Father and the Son is antichrist. Whosoever denies the Son does not have not the Father, either. - 1 John 2:22-23 Daily Prayer & Scripture Reading [link to www.parishprayer.org (secure)] |
drumhead138
User ID: 2628078 United States 07/13/2022 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Storm2come I've heard most farmers east of the Mississippi are doing well, it's all of us to the west who are suffering drought. Yeah that sucks to hear. Putting in all that work to have it fail is FRUSTRATING to say the least. All that time and energy wasted on a failing, or low yield crop isn't fun to see or hear about. I was worried about weeds...but the heat did a lot of things in. Namely my cucumbers. My Zucchini and Squash are doing pretty good though. Beans too. I think some of it also has to do with my south facing garden, most of the farmers that are on Northern facing land in the Ozarks are having a little better luck, but it is still dry as hell and no real prospects for rain until late Aug. We put soaker hoses under many inches of grass clippings. Soil stays moist under the clippings. We run them for about an hour in the morning and then an hour at night. They are doing a great job. I have soakers in my one garden and that's the one doing fairly well. My neighbor who gave me some of his property to plant on...was too far to do that. Though its producing some things--I just couldn't water it. The grass clipings idea is a GREAT idea. I'll have to try that! To remove threads and posts because some mod doesn't agree is small minded. Its so sad that certain people feel like they have the right to remove ones voice. To you I say, you are small minded, close minded, and quite pathetic. You know who you are because you know what I have written is true. |
Cebeij
User ID: 40501117 United States 07/13/2022 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would not even necessarily require UV-C hitting the ground. Quoting: The_Gardener If you have large swathes of de-greening due to long term drought in western states and ag zones, you're going to have even more UV-A rays bouncing around. UV-A rays aren't necessarily "safe". Is the middle of the desert "safe" without water and shade? Let's just say the Ozone UV-C theory is bunk. That's completely irrelevant to the fact that we are in long term drought and are seeing devastating de-greening. Much of this de-greening is due to industrial farming techniques that leave the soil dead and cause massive loss of top soil over time. This is what must end. We're going to have to return to farming techniques that don't leave the land as a barren waste. weather modification tends to cause what you mentioned above. |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/13/2022 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would not even necessarily require UV-C hitting the ground. Quoting: The_Gardener If you have large swathes of de-greening due to long term drought in western states and ag zones, you're going to have even more UV-A rays bouncing around. UV-A rays aren't necessarily "safe". Is the middle of the desert "safe" without water and shade? More UVA and UVB are OK but UVC is the worst Kind Old video but worth the watch Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated Catastrophe video pg. 114 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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User ID: 76309419 United States 07/13/2022 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ^^^btw, I made 2 posts because i didn't think the first one posted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83677029 After I made the second post, the first one appeared. Something's fucky. I'm glad your garden is doing well, my plants seemed to be dwarfs this year, 2 foot tall corn that should be 5 foot tall by now, beans that are only 1 foot, tomatoes only 2 feet, peppers 18 inches and small to no vegis on any of them. western Ark Same location and the exact same situation.. same here, also western arkansas |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83828195 United States 07/13/2022 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most of all protect your eyes people. UVC will cause DNA damage and create cataracts in your eye lens. You need eye protection a step above the normal. I suggest industrial safety glasses that are rated for UNA/UVB/UVC. These type of safety glasses are for industrial application that protect you from spurious arc welding environments. Of course you can't weld with these glasses but they are for an environment where a great deal of arc welding is taking place. |
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