November 28th, 2011 — Uncategorized David
Believe it or not there is a little known secret which could increase the world’s food supply. I say it’s a secret because very few people seem to know about it and most of those involved don’t want to discuss the possibilities available for reasons unknown at this time.
This little known innovative fertilizer is natural rock dust which is pulverized rock that energizes the soil and provides trace minerals necessary for robust plant growth and healthy produce.
This is amazing in itself but there is more to this as is demonstrated at two separate underground horticultural nurseries. The first one is located in Sudbury, Ontario at the Creighton Mine owned by Inco and is located at the 1400 metre level of the old mine. At this site pine seedlings are grown from seed with the aid of healthy soil, clean water and sodium grow lights. The grow lights remain on for roughly 16 to 18 hours per day to allow for a normal day to night cycle which is beneficial to the health of the plants.
Two year old seedlings are produced in 14 weeks cutting the growing time down by 90 weeks which is absolutely astounding. To grow equivalent seedlings at surface would take 104 weeks.
A horticultural nursery has been employed at the Creighton Mine since 1979 and has grown many different species of plants including beautiful roses, the colors of which are extremely vivid.
There is more though; the seedlings grown underground are transplanted to surface sites and are found to be more resistant to fungus and disease common to surface grown seedlings.
The second site is located at the nickel mine at Flin Flon, Manitoba at a depth of 365 metres and is managed by Prairie Plant Systems of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Again accelerated growth rates are a normal occurrence as Hibiscuses grow 20 centimetres in two weeks compared with 7 centimetres aboveground. Another example is 24 raspberry plants taken into the mine in January 1994 and by mid May of the same year they had multiplied to roughly 400 mother plants. Once again we have perfectly healthy plants that once transplanted to surface sites have a greater survival rate due to being robust healthy plants.
There is even more to check out in this respect as marine life around hydrothermal vents situated off the west coast of Canada and the USA grow faster and larger than existing knowledge allows for. The combination of warm water carrying trace minerals from deep below the seafloor allow an otherwise barren seafloor to thrive.
It has been noted by marine biologists that dead marine life around the hydrothermal vents decays at an unusually slow rate. At present there is no official explanation for either the proliferation of such abundant marine life or the slow decay rate.
Equally there is no official explanation for the accelerated growth of plants cultivated underground at depleted mine sites or for the robust health of the plants.
If you note the two different depths at which plants are being grown underground there appears to be an increase in the rate of growth with depth underground. The maximum depth that would be suitable for some plant species would be roughly 3000 metres as temperature also increases with depth underground and remains consistent year round regardless of above ground weather conditions.
If rock dust fertilizer was quarried from deep underground deposits you would have the best of both worlds; you would have the benefits of rock dust fertilizer and the benefit of accelerated growth rates. Plus there is an added bonus of extended shelf life for produce subjected to rock dust fertilizer originating from deep underground. It would appear both rational and logical to suggest this to be a win win situation for all concerned.
Having had an interest in innovative conditions related to plant growth since the late 60s I have attempted to interest a number of organizations in further study. However, it appears an understanding of what causes both above ground quarried rock dust to benefit plant growth and what causes accelerated growth in plants cultivated underground is not meant for public consumption. In the case of underground horticulture Agriculture Canada has flattly denied any knowledge of such a possibility. I was informed that peer reviewed scientific papers would be required to verify the validity of such a thing but no such peer reviewed papers seem to exist.
On further researching this topic I discovered that it was Agriculture Canada which supplied Prairie Plant Systems with both strawberry and raspberry plants from one of their experimental stations in 1994. It turns out that Agriculture Canada has been involved one way or another with underground horticulture for many years.
I have to ask why the subject is so easily dismissed and treated as something not to be discussed or to be questioned?
Why has rock dust fertilizer been suppressed for the past century and why does underground horticulture appear to be suppressed when it could increase the world’s food supply in a extremely rapid manner?
Massive underground grow chambers could be readily established if there was a desire to do so. There is no question regarding the feasibility of such an enterprise or profitability, but there is a very distinct question of suppressed information concerning such potential.
After more than 30 years of success would it not seem reasonable that more than a handful of individuals should even be aware of the potential available which is presently not only ignored but actively suppressed.
There was a feature story on Prairie Plant Systems operation at Flin Flon in the January/February 1995 edition of Eqinox Magazine #79 Canada’s Magazine of Discovery. There is much information online in respect to underground horticulture at the Creighton Mine and at Flin Flon.
Climate Change demands innovative methods for growing crops to feed the world and there is more at stake than corporate profits; it’s a question of human survival.
There is a time for action and that time is now.
November 23rd, 2011 — Uncategorized Jim
A letter to the president of perhaps the only online pulverized rock fertilizer dealer, surely there are others.
Hello George,
Lately we have been speaking about how amazing underground horticulture is.
There are no peer reviews in science periodicals of why underground horticulture speeds up the growth pattern and allows plants to bear larger fruits and vegetables.
Along comes rock dust. Some say that granite is the best. And it is clear to see that pulverized rock has more minerals and other soil goodness that the chemical fertilizers don’t have.
Now the clouds darken as the fda and chemical fertilizers fight back and they can be dirty.
We don’t know if you advertise beyond your website but we wish to invite you to be our first advertiser on
www.gravitycontrol.org.
My island. I come to you from the island of Samui in the Gulf of Thailand and the soil is quite sandy. Perhaps that’s why things grow so well here.
Between underground horticulture where rock dust is probably in the air especially at a depth of five thousand feet, and the amazing results using rock dust on the surface,
why isn’t rock dust fertilizer chosen over chemical fertilizer. Although we may have answered our own question, we would like to help in spreading the word about this natural and superior fertilizer.
If you agree that you would like to advertise on our website we must meet to discuss a viable ad plan designed to transcend the web and be applicable to other media.
Thank you.
Jim
James B. Nicholson
Hi Jim,
you are on the right track with rock dust. Keep spreading the word.
Thank you for contacting me but a this time we are ok with adds.
your two links I read but they are repeats. (they’re not)
Any pictures or else to prove the case below ?
Plants grown at a depth of 1500 metres underground with the aid of grow lights, soil and water experience a 400% increase in their growth rate…many years of growing seedlings underground has demonstrated that a 2 year old seedling can be produced from seed in just a few short months and experience an increased resistance to fungus and disease when transplanted to surface sites.
Have a happy Island day !
George
Pres.
Agrowinn-Fertilizers
1422 Calle Christopher
Encinitas, CA 92024
760-632-9695 Fax
760-632-9688 Phone
1-888-794-3674
I can’t help but wonder if he’s quoting David’s statements on other sites. Whatever, the fact is that there are no studies we can find that explain the accelerated growth underground and rock dust at the surface although I can imagine the air deep in a mine might contain more than average rock dust.
For those of interest who might have a few pots of herbs and spices, a garden in the back yard or a farm full of kale or other plants and trees, we offer a free click to Agrowinn above.
I believe at least part of the connection with underground growth in old mines is rock dust.
Anyone with a lead to a scientific explanation of why these phenomena take place, please let us know.
macseehear@mac.com
And don’t just say rock dust. Tell us why deep down agriculture with grow lights and regulated darkness grows everything bigger and better.
Rock dust is easily understood when you consider the many main and trace minerals whereas chemical fertilizers mostly have three basic minerals. These trace elements are what makes the plant food great.
Our surface grown food has been suffering from lack of nutrition since chemical fertilizers became popular. In human terms our crops are suffering from an overabundance of fast food. Which means probably too much salt and msg. Not enough elements for the proper balance of the plants.
And so, since the plants suffer from lack of nutrition, so too the food we eat.
In the above regard, underground horticulture and rock dust are not well known subjects.
Considering their obvious importance, why not?
Really.
November 18th, 2011 — Uncategorized Jim
Rule out putting it off. Got a problem? Check it out.
We need you for the quest for gravity control.
Stay Healthy
November 14th, 2011 — Uncategorized Jim
I’m finally watching the CBS News version of the Gop debate. Interesting that Ron Paul got 90 ninety seconds of airtime out of sixty minutes. And as I watch, are these guys stupid or perhaps stupid to stand up on tv like this.
As I watch the subject is now waterboarding, torture or not. An enhanced interrogations method. And Ron Paul is now saying waterboarding and other torture is immoral. Big cheer.
Jon Stewart has called it as Mit Romney. And he said, you didn’t want him but now you got him. Eeewww! But he does look good and has a good voice.
And it gets more silly as it goes. ”As president would you bomb Iran so we can get more oil”. Answer: ”Of course, we are now trying to find the biggest bomb.” Thank you, Senator. Uh, Congressman, Paul. Please be aware that you’re on the clock and there is a graph in the back room based on party line. So, 30 seconds, Dr Paul. ”Thank you whateveryournameis, glad to be. And here, too. The rumor that I wear eyebrow toupees? Unless somebody snuck up while I was grabbing a quick nap, don’t think so. I dreamt of riding a bike in hundred degree heat and big humidity for about twenty miles. In that dream I won the race.” note, not an actual recorded thought, but hey.
Why does it all seem like so much palaver except for the ninety seconds of Ron Paul.
And why do I think Ron Paul is the only guy who might consider gravitycontrol.org?
Probably because he’s the only guy with enough history to remember a time when America was more free. When people with sparks of invention were allowed to patent their inventions, unlike today where anything that smacks of something secretive causes the inventor to get sabotaged by the government which freezes the invention and leaves the inventor with nothing. At this writing over 5000 patent applications to do with free energy or gravity control have been suspended in abeyance, classified, or stopped in whatever other ways.
“And I will be for it until I die” Rick Perry. And with that, good night. Or should I say, oops. Wait, the internet only version gave more time to Ron Paul.
For those with the fortitude, please carry on. It’s certainly jaw dropping entertainment.
http://www.ronpaul.com/ the full CBS GOP debate, Nov. 12th, 2011
gravitycontrol.org
November 13th, 2011 — Uncategorized Jim
Lord knows I hate conspiracies in the sense that you end up endlessly pursuing what to you appears to be logic.
It was September 9th when I decided to do a ‘cute’ blog post. The headline said, This Look Familiar?, and it was the proper implosion of a building needed taken down to make room for progress. Interestingly, the moment I clicked publish, I lost the normal use of youtube, from where the imploded building originated. To this day, not sure if youtube or something else blocked me from youtube.
There are several other incidents where I wondered, am I watched?
Living here in Thailand there are many watchdogs who censor certain sites, be they corporations or individual sites or porn. This alone makes me wonder who or what might have locked me out of youtube. Or is it simply some weird glitch in my computer, such as not an updated Flash program required to watch youtube. So far, I’ve updated Flash three times to no avail.
There is no way I know to discover whether tonight I was shut out of CBS because I have been tagged as someone not to deal with. Hey, it’s the net. How can you know for sure when interesting coincidences happen.
And when important videos suddenly freeze and I can’t get beyond that point, I must admit that I wonder if they’re really targeting me.
The problem is we live in a world of secrets and you’re simply not supposed to know.
The more serious problem is we let governments keep those secrets.
Today’s American society has been taught that it’s ok for the government to have secrets from the population, for their own good. And sadly, proud Americans buy it.
I don’t.
I want to know what they know about gravity control.
So we can help.