tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post2854473051523681266..comments2023-10-22T08:57:00.454-04:00Comments on Twelfth Bough: more regrettablesA. Peasanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comBlogger68125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-50905355630238274352011-09-22T16:10:25.962-04:002011-09-22T16:10:25.962-04:00welcome kellygirl, thanks for your comment. it is ...welcome kellygirl, thanks for your comment. it is always depressing and overwhelming when we fall into the rabbit hole and all of a sudden there's all this information and it makes the world spin. so you are doing the right thing, you just keep reading and clicking the links and doing the research. i looked up Cairo and saw the pics, i saw what they were "saving" and the sacrifice they decided to make, on your behalf and others, to save Cairo. it's crazy. the trouble is most people are not looking up Cairo, they are just taking anyone's word for it if they are even paying attention at all, which they probably aren't. so again, you're doing the right thing simply by doing the research. thinking is resisting. there's a lot of information out there.<br /><br />you certainly can not trust your government. the tea party is a subject for another day. <br /><br />agenda 21 is real and it's a real problem. the level of corruption is mind-staggering. it is much, much worse than most people can begin to imagine.<br /><br />the control of land to control the food supply sounds like an issue close to you. we cover lots of different things here, but certainly the people who commented on this thread, many of them have excellent blogs and i wish you good luck in your reading, and please let me know if there's anything you need a pointer to or whatever. jump in the comments anytime. we float around from topic to topic depending on what is going on, and also on what is *not* being discussed. <br /><br />there is a lot of excellent work being done in the blogs. welcome.A. Peasanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-62539253518223788562011-09-22T15:48:26.489-04:002011-09-22T15:48:26.489-04:00I just recently began searching for some answers a...I just recently began searching for some answers and needless to say, now I have way more questions. regriboSee, I live about 70 miles from Cairo and was screaming at the tv when the levy breach was first announced. My family has farmed in this area for more than a century. The farm land that was destroyed was much more important than the so called community they were supposed to be "saving". Yes it is predominantly black and we all asked our selves if this was a case of a black president trying to save face after the Katrina fiasco. I hate to even think like that. Racism is only a factor because they make it one (whole other subject entirely) but really Cairo, pronounced Kay-Ro here, is a crumbling relic of a once booming river town at the convergence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. I would think the little bit of tourism that brings would draw more money to the river front. The factory buildings that are still there look like bombed out husks literally crumbling to the ground. When I heard they were purposely flooding hundreds of thousands of acres of crop land, I really wondered if our fearless leader had ever even been to Cairo Il. Yes he was a Chicago senator but most of those people think the state ends at Springfield. Then my second thought concerned all of us starving next year. We were flooded here at the time, which almost never happens. I had already said the country needed to reduce its ethonal production because that corn would be needed for food. I guess that's a good way to get us to eat less meat when we have to use the grain for our own consumption and not for livestock. It just amazes me that people have no clue were their food comes from. You'd think with all the flap about how bad it is that corn syrup is in everything we eat and that we should use margarine and vegetable oils instead of butter,Ummm, all those boring cornfields no one likes to drive though are what feeds us. So now Cairo still stands, sort of, but who knows how long it will be before those fields can be used again. You'd think that after having the silt and soil deposited from the river would make the soil better. Once upon a time,yes. Both rivers, well all rivers, are so full of pollution while in their banks, we no longer eat anything out of them anymore, but after flooding they pick up so much more trash and chemicals. The soil will have to be tested for contaminants. If under ground wells were used for irrigation, they will have to be emptied and cleaned before they can be used again. In fact just below my house they have been doing that all summer and again we live more than 50 miles from either river. All of Southern Illinois was under water this spring and other than Cairo, we never got any national attention. From what I remember the land on the Missouri side of Cairo was not in much danger until they blew the levy.In early 2008 my husband and I joined a tea party when we still lived in W. Va. Anyone can say what they may about the tea party, but our biggest reason was because we knew we couldn't trust our government and we weren't sure who we could. We just wanted some information. Now we're back here in Illinois after the economy crashed out there. Things are actually not much worse here than they have been for more than a decade but that too is another story. So. Il. is coal country. I still get emails and I haven't kept up with them like I should and I actually deleted stuff on agenda 21 thinking it was something affecting them locally. I just now found out it's our worst nightmare as americans and then found this post shortly after. Like in the same afternoon. Now I have bells and whistles and flashing lights to the point of not being able to think of anything else. So yesterday I opened a blog at wordpress mostly to be able to comment and question on other peoples posts. There are many links included here to get me started and I'm so anxious to see where it all goes. I feel like I've entered the twilight zone.kellygirlhttp://under3oaks.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-38271668221707939582011-07-08T19:40:13.136-04:002011-07-08T19:40:13.136-04:00thank you questioning and ferris.thank you questioning and ferris.A. Peasanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-83237813244726829852011-07-08T06:00:07.420-04:002011-07-08T06:00:07.420-04:00An odd poisoning story here -
http://newyork.cbsl...An odd poisoning story here -<br /><br />http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/07/01/hazmat-crews-respond-after-poisoning-scare-at-long-island-taco-bell/<br /><br />might be interesting in light of 'E-Coli' and its amazing morphing qualities.<br /><br />cheersaferrismoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10323962086698914361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-7190352340100833002011-07-07T12:31:28.213-04:002011-07-07T12:31:28.213-04:00Ha! Moi? Nothing that really would make an impact ...Ha! Moi? Nothing that really would make an impact I`m sure. Thank you for the compliments. You are far in excess of any productivity I do. The range of work is breath-taking! My kudos. Ditto for the other commentators and a particular kudos to Jennifer Lake. She is the Christiane Maggiore of Polio. May the Evil Ones never silience her as has happened to Maggiore (R.I.P. And God bless you and beautiful Eliza Jane).<br /> WV. Inable. I am inable to listen to the Lies without disgust and dry heaves.questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-91749515833528057662011-07-07T06:17:29.917-04:002011-07-07T06:17:29.917-04:00hi Pen and everyone. anonymous, i don't know b...hi Pen and everyone. anonymous, i don't know but if the farmers sell their land because they run out of income before the next growing season, and they sell the land to the government or Soros et. al, then any benefits of flooding would accrue to the wrong hands. not to be overly cynical but...<br /><br />questioning i'm very glad you're here and i'm sorry you get automatically sent to spam. i don't know what gives with that but you must have written something very naughty and truthy at some point.A. Peasanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-89350739433894993012011-07-07T00:32:56.386-04:002011-07-07T00:32:56.386-04:00Agreed folks, watch these guys. I keep hearing thi...Agreed folks, watch these guys. I keep hearing this crap about Law here. Who except the psychopathic Species and their sabboths ghoys would think this is possible? Guess they have quite a few tricks up their sleeves. May they be condensed to basic "stuff" from the ninth circle they came from.questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-91270107485008151322011-07-06T21:42:04.058-04:002011-07-06T21:42:04.058-04:00Thank you A.P. Enjoy your vacation. Sometimes I th...Thank you A.P. Enjoy your vacation. Sometimes I think all the wretched Lies make me enjoy Truth even more on this heart-breakingly beautiful world. Anon.....that is not naive @ all, these evil basturds really do micro-think that way, even towards the End Act. Chucky and DublinMick, Thank you and I can be "dogmatic" but only in the sense of what Most Fits The Facts. There are no rabbits in the Cambrian, but there ARE anomalous, seemingly human related materials through-out Deep-Time. So, impossible as it seems, time travel or parallel universe or whatevere travel has been achieved.I am assuming you wiki`d "zombie taxon", so you know what I was talking about with regards to that Miocene Bonebed. Penny....yes, the "ontologically exceptional" species and their Human Cattle-Dogs are never to be trusted.questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-19615637497367028762011-07-06T21:19:52.503-04:002011-07-06T21:19:52.503-04:00This is going to sound naive...but I was wondering...This is going to sound naive...but I was wondering if this flooding of the farmlands could result in a bumper crop in 2012 or 2013.<br /><br />Would the flooding have a beneficial effect, along the lines of the Nile flooding, etc? <br /><br />Just curious. It entered my mind that, if so, could it offset an inflationary rise in certain food prices that is expected. <br /><br />:-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-76969537393111613762011-07-06T06:48:50.619-04:002011-07-06T06:48:50.619-04:00Cairo was developing sink holes at last glance. If...Cairo was developing sink holes at last glance. If Soros buys up land it will could well be turned into radioactive nature preserves where farming is disallowed. Then we make the farmer's markets go under with red tape and regulation. This is a good plan huh!<br /><br />Did they put Brownie in charge of the Mississippi? He did such a good job on Katrina.dublinmickhttp://dublinmick.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-33979389199232580192011-07-05T11:23:47.973-04:002011-07-05T11:23:47.973-04:00Hey ap
what an outstanding post!
I have been foll...Hey ap<br /><br />what an outstanding post!<br />I have been following this news, only slightly, there is just so much time was has for this stuff.<br /><br />But, yeah, you laid it out well, it looks as if land confiscation is taking place.<br /><br />I heard that Soros has been "buying" up property.<br /><br />The farmland flooding will lead to shortages of food.<br /><br />I hope everyone has their own garden???<br /><br />An fyi: that flooding has extended right on up into Canada.<br /><br />The whole post gives me frightening thoughts of what the scum at the top have plannedPennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16834513101685995010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-27151779071186714072011-07-04T17:16:00.095-04:002011-07-04T17:16:00.095-04:00Any time Questioning. It is always interesting to...Any time Questioning. It is always interesting to exercise the mind. Who knows the full big picture and any stomping of my feet to defend the veracity of my belief is the essence of dogma – god forbid (grin).<br /><br />We certainly have been kicking around for a very long time. I think it is safe to say that we probably need to go back to the drawing board and start over. We seem to have collectively done that a few times already.chuckymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01681464671810238080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-54689411812372583032011-07-04T07:15:53.815-04:002011-07-04T07:15:53.815-04:00hi questioning, no worries. i know you are not a t...hi questioning, no worries. i know you are not a troll and i don't understand why booger puts you into spam even after i keep taking your comments out. sorry about that.<br /><br />i'm very glad you all are having a good conversation and obviously this is something you've studied. we are on family vacation so i can't contribute much but you are certainly welcome to use the thread, i don't mind at all.A. Peasanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-18049418763046897112011-07-04T00:06:39.178-04:002011-07-04T00:06:39.178-04:00As for michael cremo and others on forbidden arche...As for michael cremo and others on forbidden archeology I definately agree that our true history is NOT allowed to be widely known. I suspect that we had time travel and screwed up datings from catastrophic events. I will hazard a guess that humans have been technologically advanced for tens of thousands of years and primarily along the seacoasts which drowned when sealevels rose. Even today more than 80% of the population lives less than 800 miles from the sea. However, some pet peeves include human giants living among dinosaurs. Didnt happen (based on parsimony), the footprint fossils are of theropods crouching on the flat of their feet stalking prey. I`ve seen the fossils with heel and heel and toes together. Modern herons do the same thing stalking land prey to lower their profile.There certainly HAVE been giant humans though. Pleistocene and Holocene fossils the world over demonstrate this. 7 to 9 feet tall. Massive indeed! Again, sorry, trying to cram lots in one post.questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-92224688191864230952011-07-03T23:46:52.997-04:002011-07-03T23:46:52.997-04:00Thank you chuckyman and dublinmick for the good li...Thank you chuckyman and dublinmick for the good links and the respectful conversation. I apologize to A. Peasant for sidetracking the post`s original message. I am not a troll, go to any of the science sites and you will see lots of posts spin off in rambling directions. For me, I go by the biological evidence in the progressive fossil record. There is nothing there to indicate that "gravity" (and I agree, the standard theory is BS) has variated much if at all over the aeons here on Earth. No one group of lifeforms should`ve been "special" if that was the case. As I already provided, the enormous creatures used as defense of lowered gravity in past times are easily explained by their unique biology, nothing else. They could probably survive in even modern atmospheric conditions (which HAS been highly variable over Deep Time). The hind limbs of "Amphicoelias fragillimus" for example were strong enough to support it`s whole 130 ton weight standing and even temporary walking in modern gravitational conditions.questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-29195626560427675992011-07-03T21:54:08.769-04:002011-07-03T21:54:08.769-04:00Peasant
It seems as if .Nietzsche and I have been ...Peasant<br />It seems as if .Nietzsche and I have been onto something for a long time. <br /><br />All sciences are now under the obligation to prepare the ground for the future task of the philosopher, which is to solve the problem of value, to determine the true hierarchy of values. ...Nietzschedublinmickhttp://.Nietzschenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-41738589144815485412011-07-03T19:00:46.484-04:002011-07-03T19:00:46.484-04:00Everything expands eventually almost, even my wais...Everything expands eventually almost, even my waist line. Crystals continue to grow in caves. We can say that scientifically as there are monsters growing down in Mexico. Our knowledge and understanding expands. Our spirits even grow and get bigger. It seems common sense to me, the earth maybe doing the same. Of course I have no scientific background myself, I go on intuition.Dublinmickhttp://dublinmick.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-118672805248529602011-07-03T18:53:22.752-04:002011-07-03T18:53:22.752-04:00There is only 3 things the earth can be doing, shr...There is only 3 things the earth can be doing, shrinking, staying the same or expanding. Which makes more sense? Obviously nothing stays the same so that leaves us with 2 choices. <br /><br />Not only is the earth expanding the entire universe is. <br /><br />A theory that rings the bell for me is the inner crystal theory of the earth. Something about it just seems common sense. The crystal takes on some molten iron spinning around it and expands. <br /><br />http://www.psc.edu/science/Cohen_Stix/cohen_stix.html<br /><br />Why does this makes sense? Because herein we have solved another riddle. There was a crystal on the top of the great pyramid at one time and it has now been proven with very little room for doubt that it was also a power plant among other things. Possibly attune with the crystal core to bring up energy. <br /><br />Could explain why crystal is so important to the atlantean power rod boys and soothsayers. Why indians wear them around their necks. It could mean a lot of people knew what they were doing and western scientists didn't have the foggiest idea what they were talking about. Yes I am digressing.dublinmickhttp://dublinmick.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-81208494586071178892011-07-03T17:49:38.854-04:002011-07-03T17:49:38.854-04:00I wonder if after the flooding and the subsequent ...I wonder if after the flooding and the subsequent devastation has finished whether this whole water management scheme will be taken from the Army Corps of Engineers and privatised.<br /><br />So that not only the land will be owned by the usual suspects but also the water resource that feeds it.<br /><br />Perhaps the ACofE is being set up and their complicity in this premeditated disaster will bring about their own demise.<br /><br />Really! Is there no honour amongst thieves?<br /><br />So i expect in the near future we will be hearing more about the incompetence (but not criminal complicity) of the Army Corps of Engineers complete with damning evidence.jameshttp://www.winterpatriot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-39930387387373867262011-07-03T09:22:25.187-04:002011-07-03T09:22:25.187-04:00You seem to be very familiar with the topic Questi...You seem to be very familiar with the topic Questioning. I defer to you on those details but I like you never cease to be questioning the given narrative.<br /><br />You mention gravity and that is the scientific elephant in the room. No one really knows what it is. Any current description of gravity in terms of the displacement of space-time actually relies on the current model of gravity to describe itself without actually explaining what it is – that’s a bit of a no no really. In short no one knows.<br /><br />I’ve seen the electric universe theory have a stab at it by describing it as a function of the interaction between matter induced by a background electric field. In essence atoms line up together almost in the same fashion as Iodine atoms do in the solid phase – an induced dipole effect. Don’t ask for a link as I looked and can’t find it.<br /><br />Who says that the gravitational constant is a constant and not a local value with variation over the epochs? The length of the day seems to have been different in times past? Kurt Johmann’s article kicked off this wee discussion. His article on the big bang is worth a read also – and he doesn’t seem to even be aware of plasma astronomy/electric universe.<br /> http://www.johmann.net/essays/big-bang-bunk.html <br /><br />Nerdy talk aside it is a pity you had no luck over at my blog. Dublin Mick posted a link to a great book that does what we want – pose questions- especially timelines and archaeological finds. I hold my hands up as I haven’t gotten through it all yet<br />http://buelahman.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/earths-forbidden-secrets-part-one.pdf <br /><br />In essence what I am saying is that the expanding earth theory seems to hold more water (excuse the pun) than the wandering lily pad/tectonic plate theory that has been solidified in the general consciousness. I hold zero confidence in the archaeological story we have been given. <br /><br />I guess the quest for truth is a journey and not a destination. The magnitude of the BS we have been spoon fed for generations is gaining wider recognition. I feel that pretty soon we are going to see our home planet give us some first hand, front row seats to see how change really occurs.<br /><br />With respect <br /><br />C<br /><br />PS Thanks to Neil for sharing his gift with us.chuckymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01681464671810238080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-36498538163121410802011-07-02T20:47:33.964-04:002011-07-02T20:47:33.964-04:00Hello again Questioning. I see you have posted a ...Hello again Questioning. I see you have posted a comment but it is in the spam bin for the moment so I will wait until it’s up on AP’s site before replying – that way others will know what we are on about (grin).chuckymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01681464671810238080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-13312485697995899872011-07-02T18:24:49.930-04:002011-07-02T18:24:49.930-04:00I am sorry chuckyman, I cannot post on your site w...I am sorry chuckyman, I cannot post on your site w/ this phone. I agree with pretty much everything you have said except that expando earth theory requires gravity to have been much lesser in ages past. As I said before, I DO NOT trust any dating method other than the fossil record. Comprehensive fossil formations are the way to go @ the moment. For example, there is a miocene bonebed out west full of dinosaur "zombie" taxon in the form of scattered teeth, vertebrates, etc. BUT no complete skeletons. All the other excauvations within this bonebed show typical North American Cenozoic Miocene fauna and flora. In other words, dating is fracked, but we CAN see the progression of biological life and resultant mineral complexity over Deep Time. You are right that the youngest rocks are in the Trenches. The OLDEST rocks are nearest continental shelves. That is to be expected too. Triassic Pangaea broke up about 200-250 million years ago. Oceanic crustal floor recycles much faster than lighter but much more......questioningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-70440399608328739332011-07-01T20:42:23.977-04:002011-07-01T20:42:23.977-04:00Peasant the first job I ever had was cutting surve...Peasant the first job I ever had was cutting survey lines through a snake/alligator infested swamp for the Florida barge canal with machetes. I was 17 years old and the snakes were everywhere. We also dug the railroad and carried creosote pilings in the hot sun for $1.25 an hour. <br /><br />I know all about the Florida barge canal. It totally screwed the Oklawaha River. At sixteen I used to camp out in that forest with friends during weekends. You could hear Florida panthers screaming in the background. I wasn't very smart but pretty machismo at least I thought at the time. I would not do that again now. We used to swim in that river, it is crystal clear but full of 12 foot gators. I am lucky to be alive. <br /><br />I have a better one than that for you. They buried dioxin in the middle of Gainesville, Florida. People are raising hell. I used to live there too, maybe that is what is wrong with me! This area is is part of the university itself. Who is insane enough to do this?<br /><br />http://koppersgainesville.com/<br /><br />I took down all blog links. It is nothing personal. I think they are preparing for a soviet style round up. I am out of the youtube business. I am not going to sit around and try to figure out what is legal and what isn't.dublinmickhttp://dublinmick.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-55993584038098976942011-07-01T19:10:02.194-04:002011-07-01T19:10:02.194-04:00no need to apologize C. you have my utmost respect...no need to apologize C. you have my utmost respect and i hope you get mobbed over your place haha! let me know when you have all these issues sorted please. :D<br /><br />neil, i love your poem and am very honored. and i hope you don't mind but i am putting it on the sidebar because it is perfect. many, many thanks.A. Peasanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929646095992796530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481838326205496616.post-18787718173314551662011-07-01T18:49:44.209-04:002011-07-01T18:49:44.209-04:00meadows contain beauty
wolves howl to the stars
dr...meadows contain beauty<br />wolves howl to the stars<br />dreams are hidden pastures<br />lies stumble where truth starts<br />governments ridicule<br />psychopaths are afraid<br />a disconnected mind<br />of itself is just a shade<br />elitists line their pockets<br />corporations dance with doom<br />song birds sing the rivers<br />the feilds come into bloom<br />unity in motions<br />ebb and flow of tide<br />charge a living heart<br />refresh and energize<br /><br />..peace..<br /><br /><br />have a poem mrs peasant,and good detective work again...<br /><br /> respects neilneilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02110581767043659248noreply@blogger.com