Did the depression of the 1930s even happen? A tree falling in the night?



I got all the books out of the library about the 1930s depression. (No nuke blasts necessary to cause that depression, just govt induced credit creation -- and then the inevitable contraction). It wasn't hard there were just 7 books on the NZ depression!! Think! There are whole shelves of books on Mokos, not that Mokos are not important, but the worst economic time in history has 7 books -- it's a coverup for the myth that socialism and Keynesian policy worked, but that is another story.

The truth is not an act of memory: it comes with no effort.

I have a difficult time remembering falsities and theories thus with.
The truth is not an act of memory: it comes with no effort.


A Message

My dear friend sent me the following message:

NZ Police Bust the Happy Gardener



Why busting the Happy Gardener is so Wrong


The band that Spinal Tap was based on.


Yeah, there was one big influence on Spinal Tap. Who they really based themselves on. I know the band's name and I have evidence of proof.

Microwaved water kills plants?


Motivation


I have an interest in growing plants. Mainly food, and particularly the uncontrollable ones, like watermelons and cucumber. Amazingly some plants that have medicinal functions are banned by the government where I live. When your government will throw you in jail for growing a plant, it makes me wonder who is stoned and who is thinking sensibly? If this medicine is not what your local friendly power loving government agent wants you to consume, you should do the opposite. Are they so scared people might have an original thought under its influence? What a con! But that is another blog. This blog tells of my experiment demonstrating the effect of microwaved water on plants.

Any gardener knows the secret to growing plants is that the plants do all the work, and the gardener simply needs to observe them and provide water, weeding, nutrients if the plants are deficient, and make it more difficult for the predators to destroy the crop. But good quality water seems obviously to be a key factor in growing a good crop.

So stories of microwaved water being harmful to plants attracted my interest. There is a link here about a girl's school science project that shows microwaved water could be used as a powerful herbicide: http://execonn.com/sf/. The herbicides that you can buy at the garedning store may not have done as good a job as the microwaved water! This webposting has been picked up by www.rense.com and in a recent book by David Icke.