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Yes, those bodies are aliens... Mexician Congress was shown them.
Well we have all known that aliens exist - haven't we? Now the bodies of two of them have been revealed to the Mexian Congress. So it's officially going public. The mainstream media is trying thier best to play it down of course. "Puported", "supposedly", "claims", etc. And I suppose they should be cautious. But if you go…
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CBDC
I read in a local newspaper about the Federal Reserve creating a pathway to convert the United States dollar into Central Bank Digital Currency, if this happens what happens to our savings? Would all the papernotes become useless? Are we, the populace, to become controlled by the government? I do not wish for this topic to…
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Why Is France on Fire?
If you weren't aware (probably because the mainstream media isn't covering it) France has been involved in massive rioting for the past 5 nights. This is way more than the usual french riots... they are starting to use guns. What in the heck is going on? We have to resort to citizen journalism to get truth - or close to…
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RE: spring Home Grown Food Summit
@Marjory Wildcraft Had a question about the summit. Will there be any discussions for or about far north (or Very cold climates, anywhere) gardening? Would love to see information start being shared more in that area. There is lots for warmer climates and even for hot climates. But not much out there for those of us in…
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❓ Do you have questions for Joel Salatin?
Preparations are in full swing for the spring Homr Grown Food Summit. A wonderful tradition that has emerged is a Grow Network community call with Joel Salatin. Get me you questions and I'll ask Joel in the annual interview I do with him. Here are a few to get you started... Please list yous down below. latest trends in…
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Mike Adams interviews Marjory Wildcraft on Brighteon
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Lab grown cannabis
I just read that this lab grown variation is growing in popularity in the US, and is a way some unscrupulous lab folks are trying to get around laws & regulations. It is not safety tested or anything, and is largely an "unknown" as far as effects (good or bad) goes. Be careful to avoid it. It is called Delta 8. I thought…
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Update* Unusual Request: My brother is missing
I was just told that my youngest brother is missing. Few details are known, but he had said this morning that he was helping a friend out who was in trouble. He never showed up to two places he was supposed to be today. He has been going through some really difficult stuff, but I think his disappearance is related to…
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The 14 Mega-Corporations That Own Your Supplement Brands
This chart is from 2018, so a bit outdated. Which means there probably has been more consolidations... OMG, I avoid almost all of these brands. You would have to be out of your mind to take a One-A-Day. But I was surprised at SolaRay and Pure. Dang... I used to trust them. I still love my Standard Process. Source:…
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Food Banks and Food Stamps
I work at our local food bank here in my little village in Alaska. We serve four communities Which cover around 50 miles, and we are currently serving around 350 families. In doing so we were receiving 2 federal shipments of commodities each month as well as receiving a good amount of food from the state food bank system…
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Eye drops recall, March 2023
Hey everyone, very critical info you all should know: I just saw this from a you tuber, video, lots of info and it's not good at all. I don't know yet when this was first noticed, some places pulled off shelf..but enough info here to get you started clarifying info, and the resources below. Must make sure all your family…
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2023 Dirty dozen released
It was mentioned in another discussion that I read that one person was surprised that corn was on the safe list. Someone said they thought it was on the list "because it is GMO and therefore less pesticides are used on GMO." This is generally untrue, but a widely spread comment to try to make GMO sound safer in some…
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Food shortages in 2023?
I am seeing reports that the harvest in Argentina right now is as much as 30% below normal, due mainly to drought. Other reports say that inputs (fertilizer, phosphate, etc.) will be short because Russia is normally one of the major producers, and they will not be able to export much. This will have ripple effects on…
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Remember our shortages threads?
Has anyone been seeing a shortage of cornstarch? We have only found tiny containers of it and the prices are sky high. Many places have none at all, and this appears to be an ongoing thing. Our milk pudding can be made with flour, and we have been doing that. However, I had the strange to me realization that it was just…
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Ernest Hancock of Freedoms Phoenix interviews Marjory Wildcraft
Ernie of Freedoms Phoenix did an interview with me last night and it is available here. You have to download the .mp3 file to listen to it - especially as we discuss topics that would get us banned off of all social media and probably the internet 🙃 Ernie is very rough around the edges and it was fun engaging him. He…
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Prayers for the Amish Community
Approximately 62.5 percent of the North American Amish population lives in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Directly in the path of the toxic cloud created by the Palestine, OH train derailment and decision to burn off the toxic vinyl chloride. Everyone in that region needs prayers, but my heart went out when I realized…
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Bee vax...a first
First, it was contaminated syrup being fed to the bees, killing many whole operations off last winter. Now they want to feed a vax of some sort to them, under the guise of helping the bees. In Canada, all hives have to be registered with the govt. Why do I think somehow this will not end well?
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Seed sales to benefit earthquake relief
If you're thinking of making a seed purchase soon, rareseeds.com is donating all proceeds from sales on 2/9 to earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria.
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Gardening is wise, don't we know it
I read a headline this morning about some global group that is trying to sound like an authority, and that I've never heard of existing before, declaring that the world's supply of fruits & vegetables is under threat. Fear mongering is alive & well. It's telling you what is coming next. How would they know what's next…
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Tulip Festival
I got an email today about Baker Creek's upcoming Tulip Festival. I wish I lived close enough to make it a day trip. If you do, I'm sure it will be fantastic. It is free but you do need do buy a parking pass.…
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Anarchapulco volunteer opportunity
I am going to speaking at this event and recently got a notice there are looking for work/trade volunteers. And yes, for those of you shoveling snow right now... this is in sunny and warm Mexico. I've never been before but a gathering a anarchists just sounds like too much fun! Here are the deets. We’re opening 15…
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Titanium Dioxide & colon cancer
A study has been done in Mexico (and another done in France) that links this additives to colon cancer. It is a achieving agent & is often used in cake decorations (like those pretty little shiny balls, etc.), some candies such as Skittles* (etc.), some powdered sugars, sunscreen, colorants, and mold inhibitors, lip gloss,…
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Believer Meats breaks ground on world’s largest cultivated meat plant
OK, I guess this is really happening... "Cultivated Meat" uh huh, what the heck??? And while they are the first, there are many coming in behind them. oooppphhh. I vaguely remember this from a dystopian novel "Oryx and Crake" (2003 novel) by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
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Food waste & technology
An interesting article. I still prefer homegrown as much as possible. For one, its local and doesnt need fancy inputs and coatings. It may take more work, but it is less reliance on science that only has money in its sights. https://www.farmmarketer.com/fight-to-curb-food-waste-increasingly-turns-to-science
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Hay Sale Scams
This article addresses this problem in Western Canada, but it can happen to anyone with any type of thing that is advertised for sale. As far as our hay, we know our supplier on a first name basis. I've known him since my teen years. Very good hay, good service, very upfront & honest, and a fair price...and local. It pays…
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FDA Declares Homeopathy Illegal
This is terrible!! The article says they probably won't get rid of all homeopathy right away because people would notice. It says they'll probably do it slowly like they did compound medicines. After you read the article if you want at the bottom send your thoughts to your elected officials in the US.
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Netherlands to *force* compulsory buyout of 3000 farms
You do get different perspectives of this depending on who's worldview you read from. Sure, a reduction in harmful practices is good, but strong threats from govt. given instead of assisting in better, less harmful practices, in my opinion, is totally wrong and very cruel & short-sighted. If the farmers don't accept the…
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Interview with Bix Weir fascinating Citizen Journalist / Researcher
I have been following Bix for a few years now. His findings are really fascinating. He has an amazing depth into financial machinations (his background is in the banking system) and political insights. This interview I did with Bix is an introduction of his research. Now I love me a good conspiracy theory - although these…
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Midwest Artisan Grain Collaborative, a network of independent grain growers
I wish this could be done in my area. What a fantastic idea and it sounds like one of those "lost ways" that has been revived with neighbors looking out for each other, cutting out the bureaucratic leeches and putting more money in the pockets that do the work. Neighbors helping neighbors & keeping it local.
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Inflation, shortages, and coping with economic challenges
@LaurieLovesLearning recommends we close the 13-page thread on shortages that we kept running through the previous phase of the COVID-19 emergency. I am starting a new thread that is broader, including price increases as well as shortages, and other ways we are handling our disrupted economy. We just purchased 2 cords of…