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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2012 19:45:51 GMT 1
Countrymen!!
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Post by 4STIX on Nov 9, 2012 20:29:35 GMT 1
thats better
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Post by troll on Nov 9, 2012 20:37:44 GMT 1
Just what is wrong with peasants? I'm proud to be one.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2012 20:50:30 GMT 1
"Citoyens! La lune, c'est merde! A bas la lune! Vive la Revolution!"
(Translated from 'A Tale of Two Cities', a novel, by Charles Dickens)
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Post by lib on Nov 9, 2012 21:00:31 GMT 1
Seeing that I cannot better the previous posters erudite comments I shall speak on a different subject. I hope it is a far better thing that I do now.
Whilst not strictly moon gardening i was involved with Bio-Dynamics for a while, only in the sense that I contributed to writing a data base for one of their groups. I did find it fascinating the ideas put forward by Rudolf Steiner and was in contact for a while with a group of self sufficiency families who had based themselves just south of Limoge in the early seventies. One of them had lots of ideas on lunar agriculture. Often wonder what became of them. Last letter i sent, eighties, never had a reply.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2012 21:06:02 GMT 1
Starvation, lib... I too was bio-dynamic in those days, but lunar planting was only a kooky part of it, but wholly responsible for widespread hunger... and death... and childhood disorders brought on by malnutrition... and...
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Post by lib on Nov 9, 2012 21:08:29 GMT 1
Well he was Austrian.......... as was the other fellow ......
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Post by troll on Nov 9, 2012 21:08:54 GMT 1
Hmmm, natural selection.............
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2012 21:15:07 GMT 1
That answer is just not good enough, troll!
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Post by troll on Nov 9, 2012 21:22:40 GMT 1
We seem to be drifting from moon gardening to the wider subject of biodynamics, but it's a natural, even inevitable progression. In the 2001 foot and mouth epidemic, not a single cow raised in an organic herd suffered from f&m. So where is your eveidence for childhood disorders etc?
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