Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
If β5G is a human rightβ but raising animals is illegal ...
... you might be in a totalitarian slave grid!
... you might be in a totalitarian slave grid!
I have a couple upcoming free days next week - get in touch to join either a 1on1 or small group for a "learn and harvest" event!
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Nettles, Japanese knotweed, and a few more of nature's delicacies which we can find in this beautiful urban forest
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There will also be the potential for you to harvest quite a bit of Japanese knotweed root which has the highest known concentration of resveratrol of any plant on the planet!
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Get in touch soon, as there are only a few spaces per day - (making sure each participant gets to take home a nice harvest) - Port Coquitlam, BC
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Nettles, Japanese knotweed, and a few more of nature's delicacies which we can find in this beautiful urban forest
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There will also be the potential for you to harvest quite a bit of Japanese knotweed root which has the highest known concentration of resveratrol of any plant on the planet!
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Get in touch soon, as there are only a few spaces per day - (making sure each participant gets to take home a nice harvest) - Port Coquitlam, BC
The temperate jungle I call home.. there's nothing quite as enjoyable as this place especially as the weather gets warmer
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It's my office, my gym, my local wild food grocery, my swimming pool, the place I teach, and place I take care of and steward..
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I truly believe that the indoors are only meant to protect us from the elements when needed, but when the weather is mild or warm - we truly should be spending a majority of our time outdoors around trees and plants
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One day humanity will see it as a health risk to live in a place dominated with concrete or overly sterile, devoid of trees and natural landscapes.. Have you noticed many inspiring images of "utopia" have lush gardens and towering trees with birds, butterflies, and wildlife living in community with humans? Because this is the way we are meant to live!
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Wishing everyone an awesome time out in your local natural space, deepening your connection and knowledge of the land π¬ππ£
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It's my office, my gym, my local wild food grocery, my swimming pool, the place I teach, and place I take care of and steward..
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I truly believe that the indoors are only meant to protect us from the elements when needed, but when the weather is mild or warm - we truly should be spending a majority of our time outdoors around trees and plants
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One day humanity will see it as a health risk to live in a place dominated with concrete or overly sterile, devoid of trees and natural landscapes.. Have you noticed many inspiring images of "utopia" have lush gardens and towering trees with birds, butterflies, and wildlife living in community with humans? Because this is the way we are meant to live!
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Wishing everyone an awesome time out in your local natural space, deepening your connection and knowledge of the land π¬ππ£
Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
There is it. The pivot to blame βantivaxβ for all problems. They now are weaponizing their compliant sheep:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-unvaccinated-america-reopening-191911862.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-unvaccinated-america-reopening-191911862.html
Yahoo Finance
βUnvaccinated folksβ are driving coronavirus surges as American society slowly reopens
Itβs mainly the younger generations who are testing positive for the coronavirus, and health experts are attributing it to the fact that they are more likely to still be unvaccinated.
Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
Currently live with Marjory Wildcraft and John Bush from the Conscious Resistance!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYY4RwwJv8s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYY4RwwJv8s
YouTube
Engineered Famine and How To Ensure Your Food Supply
A planned famine is being implemented world wide. Along with many other agendas, the intentional destruction of the food supply has been a part of the COVID program we are all being subjected to.
In this episode we have Christian Westbrook of http://wwβ¦
In this episode we have Christian Westbrook of http://wwβ¦
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100,000+ anti-lockdown protestors march through central London in defiance of local restrictions
Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
#Permaculture principles β not just for growing food.
Observe and interact: Engage with nature - design solutions that suit our particular situation.
Catch and store energy: Collect resources at peak abundance, use in times of need.
Obtain a yield: Get truly useful rewards as part of the work that you are doing.
Apply self-regulation and accept feedback: Systems must function well long-term.
Use and value renewable resources and services: Make good use of nature's abundance.
Produce no waste: Valuing & use of all resources that are available to us.
Design from patterns to details: Observe patterns in nature & society - these are the backbone of our designs, with details filled in as we go.
Integrate rather than segregate: By putting the right things in the right place, relationships develop between those things and they work together to support each other.
Use small and slow solutions: Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and producing more sustainable outcomes.
Use and value diversity: Diversity reduces vulnerability to a variety of threats and takes advantage of the unique nature of the environment in which it resides.
Use edges and value the marginal: The interface between things is where the most interesting events take place. These are often the most valuable, diverse and productive elements in the system.
Creatively use and respond to change: Have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time
#Permaculture
Observe and interact: Engage with nature - design solutions that suit our particular situation.
Catch and store energy: Collect resources at peak abundance, use in times of need.
Obtain a yield: Get truly useful rewards as part of the work that you are doing.
Apply self-regulation and accept feedback: Systems must function well long-term.
Use and value renewable resources and services: Make good use of nature's abundance.
Produce no waste: Valuing & use of all resources that are available to us.
Design from patterns to details: Observe patterns in nature & society - these are the backbone of our designs, with details filled in as we go.
Integrate rather than segregate: By putting the right things in the right place, relationships develop between those things and they work together to support each other.
Use small and slow solutions: Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and producing more sustainable outcomes.
Use and value diversity: Diversity reduces vulnerability to a variety of threats and takes advantage of the unique nature of the environment in which it resides.
Use edges and value the marginal: The interface between things is where the most interesting events take place. These are often the most valuable, diverse and productive elements in the system.
Creatively use and respond to change: Have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time
#Permaculture
Yesterday I had a few participants come out and learn about some wild edibles, and medicinal plants and fungi - with the summer moving in the next workshops will increasingly include wild berries and more medicinal fungi
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Next opportunity will be Wednesday May 12th at 2pm in North Coquitlam. Small groups can be requested, just get in contact with me!
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Workshop is sliding scale 45-60$ per person and no one is ever turned away for lack of finances
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All workshops include the possibility for barefoot hiking, cold swimming, harvesting, and filtering your own mountain stream water
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Next opportunity will be Wednesday May 12th at 2pm in North Coquitlam. Small groups can be requested, just get in contact with me!
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Workshop is sliding scale 45-60$ per person and no one is ever turned away for lack of finances
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All workshops include the possibility for barefoot hiking, cold swimming, harvesting, and filtering your own mountain stream water