Nice post. I rather enjoyed Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", if you get a chance to see it. Donny Ozmond was great as Joseph.
Re: the Holodomor, globohomo tried very hard to cover it up, dispatching their lackey Walter Duranty to run cover for the MSM and claim there wasn't one. The only reason we really know about it is because of the heroism of freelance journalist Gareth Jones, who traveled to the region and covered it despite Duranty's repeated denials (and Duranty was richly rewarded by globohomo for his work, including endless accolades and preferment). Jones, meanwhile, was assassinated by the KGB at the age of 30 on the orders of Maxim Litvinov, who was Stalin's boss (including during WW2) and who reported directly to the Rothschild central bank owners. I've tried to read "Gareth Jones: Eyewitness to the Holodomor" by Ray Gamache to do a post about Jones, who is a hero, but it's a poorly written book and hard to get through. Maybe I'll slog through it one day...
I've definitely seen that as a kid, but I should watch it again as an adult.
Great info about Holodomor. I would personally love to learn more about the incident, because that strategy appears to be a crucial tactic to the central bankers' play book of inflation, starvation and subjugation.
Very much agree with you, given how ubiquitous gun ownership is in America it seems globohomo's genocidal strategy here will revolve around a drawn out process of mass inflation, mass immigration, poisoning of food/water and upcoming CBDCs enforced by woke AI...
I'm glad you liked it. I've been trying to experiment with a blend of story telling to make things more captivating. General audience writing is really hard...
I have another post that's more techy, and if you scroll down to "Are there specific plants that can be used as fertilizer or compost ingredients?" there's the top 8 entries by N, P and K, and according to that using stinging nettle, amaranth and sugar beet gets you high NPK values.
I linked to the Dr. Duke website, which is a giant database of plants and weeds, and includes their chemical compounds. In the JADAM book, they provide ratios based on what you chopped in, but also how long it fermented. (I still haven't reversed out the logic behind it, but I'm getting closer.)
The ratio you got from the Mennonite lady is really good information, because at the end of the day all those techy numbers are just "book values," which never substitutes actual proven use.
Hmmm.. I'm probably not the best person to ask, but my rule of thumb is anything prior to 1989 or 1988, especially with encyclopedias, and Bible wise the King James Version. If you wanted to get crazy technical with it, then the original Hebrew is ideal, because even in the "untampered" versions the translations aren't technically accurate, so I keep an open mind, but not so open my brain falls out...
Honestly, I prefer the King James Bible I was given at birth.
Nice post. I rather enjoyed Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", if you get a chance to see it. Donny Ozmond was great as Joseph.
Re: the Holodomor, globohomo tried very hard to cover it up, dispatching their lackey Walter Duranty to run cover for the MSM and claim there wasn't one. The only reason we really know about it is because of the heroism of freelance journalist Gareth Jones, who traveled to the region and covered it despite Duranty's repeated denials (and Duranty was richly rewarded by globohomo for his work, including endless accolades and preferment). Jones, meanwhile, was assassinated by the KGB at the age of 30 on the orders of Maxim Litvinov, who was Stalin's boss (including during WW2) and who reported directly to the Rothschild central bank owners. I've tried to read "Gareth Jones: Eyewitness to the Holodomor" by Ray Gamache to do a post about Jones, who is a hero, but it's a poorly written book and hard to get through. Maybe I'll slog through it one day...
I've definitely seen that as a kid, but I should watch it again as an adult.
Great info about Holodomor. I would personally love to learn more about the incident, because that strategy appears to be a crucial tactic to the central bankers' play book of inflation, starvation and subjugation.
The whole show is on Youtube for free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pUKrzVaDw for the movie, or for a low quality 1993 national tour version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhvpcDrrgP0
Very much agree with you, given how ubiquitous gun ownership is in America it seems globohomo's genocidal strategy here will revolve around a drawn out process of mass inflation, mass immigration, poisoning of food/water and upcoming CBDCs enforced by woke AI...
This is a masterpiece. Well done.
I'm glad you liked it. I've been trying to experiment with a blend of story telling to make things more captivating. General audience writing is really hard...
I winged it this year too! I need to do more reading and find more anecdotal use to understand how and why it works well.
I have another post that's more techy, and if you scroll down to "Are there specific plants that can be used as fertilizer or compost ingredients?" there's the top 8 entries by N, P and K, and according to that using stinging nettle, amaranth and sugar beet gets you high NPK values.
https://theodoreatkinson.substack.com/p/create-quality-homemade-fertilizers
I linked to the Dr. Duke website, which is a giant database of plants and weeds, and includes their chemical compounds. In the JADAM book, they provide ratios based on what you chopped in, but also how long it fermented. (I still haven't reversed out the logic behind it, but I'm getting closer.)
The ratio you got from the Mennonite lady is really good information, because at the end of the day all those techy numbers are just "book values," which never substitutes actual proven use.
I'm glad you liked it!
Hmmm.. I'm probably not the best person to ask, but my rule of thumb is anything prior to 1989 or 1988, especially with encyclopedias, and Bible wise the King James Version. If you wanted to get crazy technical with it, then the original Hebrew is ideal, because even in the "untampered" versions the translations aren't technically accurate, so I keep an open mind, but not so open my brain falls out...
Honestly, I prefer the King James Bible I was given at birth.