permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: permaculture
List archive
- From: "Linda" <linda_shewan@yahoo.com.au>
- To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Nanotech
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 16:50:14 +1100
That would correspond to what Anastasia says in the Ringing Cedar Series - it
amazes me how much of the unbelievable stuff is written in those books that
then seem to be scientifically discovered or I read articles about... Linda
-----Original Message-----
From: permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence London
Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2013 5:22 AM
To: permaculture
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Nanotech
Speaking of DNA, is this possible, John D'Hondt?
The royalty of the kingdom of permalandia may think they have all the woo woo
but this time even they have been upstaged:
"Our DNA stores data like a computer’s memory system. Not only that, but our
genetic code uses grammar rules and syntax in a way that closely mirrors
human language! They also found that even the structuring of DNA-alkaline
pairs follows a regular grammar and has set rules. It appears that all human
languages are simply verbalizations of our DNA. Most astounding of all, the
team discovered that living human DNA can be changed and rearranged with
spoken words and phrases. The key to changing DNA with words and phrases is
in using the right frequency. Through the application of modulated radio and
light frequencies, the Russians were able to influence cellular metabolism
and even remedy genetic defects. The team achieved incredible results using
vibration and language. "
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Cory Brennan <cory8570@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/7278
>
>
Thanks for this link, Koreen. Duke Forest is about twenty miles East of my
permafarm.
DF is a large pristine wooded area, bordering streams, with amazing willdlife
diversity.
Of course, humans can't cooperate and deal with actual bacteria that
> handles other bacteria. They have to make something artificial that
> they don't understand and then release it into the environment. I
> continue to try to understand this perverse need to do broad scale
> experiments that could affect any and all life forms, so that our socks
> don't smell as much!
>
It is easy to understand: follow the trail of unbridled greed and obsession
with power and control.
_______________________________________________
permaculture mailing list
permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
subscribe/unsubscribe|user config|list info:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/permaculture
message archives: https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/permaculture/
Google message archive search:
site: lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture [searchstring] Avant Geared
http://www.avantgeared.com
-
[permaculture] Nanotech,
Cory Brennan, 01/30/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
John D'hondt, 01/30/2013
- Re: [permaculture] Nanotech, Frances and David, 01/30/2013
-
Message not available
- Re: [permaculture] DNA, John D'hondt, 01/30/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
John D'hondt, 01/30/2013
-
Message not available
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
Linda, 01/31/2013
- Re: [permaculture] Nanotech, Lawrence London, 01/31/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
John D'hondt, 01/31/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
Eisenhauer, 01/31/2013
- Re: [permaculture] Nanotech, John D'hondt, 01/31/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
Eisenhauer, 01/31/2013
-
Re: [permaculture] Nanotech,
Linda, 01/31/2013
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.