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by plotter
09 Mar 2019, 21:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: We are drowning in a sea of nonsense and "fake news&quo
Replies: 31
Views: 7100

Somebody is trying to do something about the BBC, sadly it's on www.facebook.com/groups/36255947766642/ and as I'm incompetent at links I don't think that will work. The heading is Tell The Truth BBC and from what I can see the group actions have caused a bit more decent coverage of climate change o...
by plotter
01 Dec 2017, 16:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: vaccines revealed
Replies: 3
Views: 3175

vaccines revealed

The people that produced the series of interviews 'GMO's revealed' are now showing vaccines in the same format. Episode 3 is showing today with Robert Kennedy Jnr who states "an entire generation is being poisoned by government policy". Episode 1 had an in depth interview with Dr Andrew Wa...
by plotter
01 Sep 2017, 22:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: GM foods story in papers
Replies: 356
Views: 107192

There was also the claim by Dr Zach Bush that there are no bad bacteria, just a lack of balance. There was one he mentioned which I can't recall the name of, it can be detrimental to us if out of balance but has the ability to consume and make safe radioactive waste. Good news if true, some chance f...
by plotter
01 Sep 2017, 12:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: GM foods story in papers
Replies: 356
Views: 107192

As a lurker for a few years I would like to thank woodburner for the original link. I thought I knew how bad things were with Glyphosate and Monsanto, I was very wrong. The good thing that I learnt from the series was that the way our bodies function is more astounding than I thought. The rest was m...
by plotter
17 Jun 2014, 22:45
Forum: Preparations
Topic: Blankets being eaten by moths
Replies: 9
Views: 7500

To get rid of any larvae which may still be in the blankets, put them in a plastic bag then in the freezer for a few hours ! Many herbs make good insect repellents, particularly good against moths is wormwood (artemesia absinthium ) but I use dried lavender as I grow lots of it. No moths on my unbag...
by plotter
04 Aug 2013, 23:15
Forum: News
Topic: China overheating
Replies: 1
Views: 1078

I seem to recall that the last time they tried cloud seeding in China the result was blizzards ? :shock:
by plotter
04 May 2013, 22:10
Forum: Preparations
Topic: Winter Squash seeds available
Replies: 5
Views: 2659

I have grown Crown Prince for the last 3 years, great squash as you say. I think it is F1 but I have used saved seed and they have been good, also last year I didn't plant out till june and got a crop - smaller than usual but ok so I don't think it's too late to sow. I've just sown extra's incase it...
by plotter
10 Feb 2013, 20:47
Forum: Government and Society
Topic: Cammo says something vaguely relevant
Replies: 25
Views: 6380

My kitchen has 6 x 11w crompton cfl's which I find perfectly acceptable, yes they do start off dim but by the time I've filled the kettle or got out the pans I need they are fully bright. Other rooms have Osram 20w pendant lights which I also find acceptable for reading but not for sewing. I quite l...
by plotter
06 Feb 2013, 21:28
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Living in Dungeness
Replies: 16
Views: 5211

Hello, I have been lucky enough to stay in the bird observatory for 2 weeks a couple of times - a unique place that doesn't feel like it's part of the U.K. Very interesting botanically, don't know about fungally !
Well worth a visit if you are near there.