It should be. There are some very evil people behind all of this and they include many nations and world leaders. Once there are Central Bank Digital currencies (and FedNow is just getting started), eventually cash will be banned and so will all other currencies. Government will be able to control our lives. Social Credit scores will be used as they are being used in China now to keep the people controlled. There's a lot more to it. The reason that the people in the WEF, the Bilderberg Group, the UN, etc., want to depopulate down to half a billion people is because the fewer the number of people the easier they are to control. These are not conspiracy theories, and they are no longer conspiracies - those involves are telling people what they are going to do without sayi9ng they will do it, and technology has made everything they claim they want to do very doable.
Speaking of electroculture, I am by nature a cynic and a a skeptic. I believe claims of fact when there is proof to back them up. Electroculture might be workable, but in an imperfect world, what are the negatives? Doesn't the technique require a lot of water to work to best advantage? Going back to origins and nature sounds nice, but when we were in those past times, how long did people live?
About 30-40 years on average? Now it is over 70 on average. Overgeneralization is another problem. Each human being on the planet is a unique individual with wants and needs unique to that individual. While electroculture might be a good idea in some instances, is it really the panacea? Has anyone tried it very large scale? Try a web search for electroculture failures. If you were doing a university thesis on the subject, you would have to try to prove that it does not work, and if you can prove that you would recommend against using it, but if you cannot prove it doesn't work then it might be workable. What are the economics of electroculture? Is it profitable and under what conditions? If it is not profitable on a large scale, why not? Ifg it is who has tried it, how large, when and is it still working. Perhaps the bottom line is that when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is (too good to be true). People make a lot of false claims on the Internet as well as true claims. Many claims never offer a proof of concept.
The goverment told the farmers not to use electro culture and copper tools cause they would have too much food and prices of food would drop. In the 1800s lots of people were doing it. Lots of old newspappers about it.
Homestead people have started trying it with successs. Still dunno if someone has a full blown electro culture farm tho. Ive seen it work small scale. Dead yellow burnt looking plant came back to life. It totally does make things good more. Just twist some copper around a stick and stick it in the ground. Test it for yourself it isnt that hard to do.
I know some rice farmers, so I will ask them to try it. They are in another country and I'm not sure of their planting season, so I may not learn the results for some time.
Jesus thats scary .
It should be. There are some very evil people behind all of this and they include many nations and world leaders. Once there are Central Bank Digital currencies (and FedNow is just getting started), eventually cash will be banned and so will all other currencies. Government will be able to control our lives. Social Credit scores will be used as they are being used in China now to keep the people controlled. There's a lot more to it. The reason that the people in the WEF, the Bilderberg Group, the UN, etc., want to depopulate down to half a billion people is because the fewer the number of people the easier they are to control. These are not conspiracy theories, and they are no longer conspiracies - those involves are telling people what they are going to do without sayi9ng they will do it, and technology has made everything they claim they want to do very doable.
Youre very right on these things. Scary world we live in, need some aliens to help us get out of this one aha
Speaking of electroculture, I am by nature a cynic and a a skeptic. I believe claims of fact when there is proof to back them up. Electroculture might be workable, but in an imperfect world, what are the negatives? Doesn't the technique require a lot of water to work to best advantage? Going back to origins and nature sounds nice, but when we were in those past times, how long did people live?
About 30-40 years on average? Now it is over 70 on average. Overgeneralization is another problem. Each human being on the planet is a unique individual with wants and needs unique to that individual. While electroculture might be a good idea in some instances, is it really the panacea? Has anyone tried it very large scale? Try a web search for electroculture failures. If you were doing a university thesis on the subject, you would have to try to prove that it does not work, and if you can prove that you would recommend against using it, but if you cannot prove it doesn't work then it might be workable. What are the economics of electroculture? Is it profitable and under what conditions? If it is not profitable on a large scale, why not? Ifg it is who has tried it, how large, when and is it still working. Perhaps the bottom line is that when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is (too good to be true). People make a lot of false claims on the Internet as well as true claims. Many claims never offer a proof of concept.
The goverment told the farmers not to use electro culture and copper tools cause they would have too much food and prices of food would drop. In the 1800s lots of people were doing it. Lots of old newspappers about it.
Homestead people have started trying it with successs. Still dunno if someone has a full blown electro culture farm tho. Ive seen it work small scale. Dead yellow burnt looking plant came back to life. It totally does make things good more. Just twist some copper around a stick and stick it in the ground. Test it for yourself it isnt that hard to do.
Maybe I will - has anyone you know tried it for house plants? or for growing rice?
Ive done it on house plants, also played classical music for them. Also used a copper cup to work them with. Havent tried rice.
I know some rice farmers, so I will ask them to try it. They are in another country and I'm not sure of their planting season, so I may not learn the results for some time.
Grow*
Those who wish to do mankind massive harm might well be the aliens.
Yeah dunno how people want to hurt and control everyone, must feed off of negative emotions