It is a cool website with lots of cool info on renewable energy and self
reliant food production but it definitely has a "bunker in the woods" feel
to it. I'm not surprised that a computer program looking out for weapons
info would stop this site from coming through.
This leads me to a question about this list. I'm your classic peace
activist, multiculturalist, anti-gun, college student who is interested in
permaculture as a way of respecting mother earth but I have heard the idea
expressed that a lot of permies are more into the survivalist, pro-gun, the
governments out to get us type of thing. What are people's thoughts on
the culture part of permaculture? Who do we really speak for and to?
I'm not asking this in order to put down any one else's way of life but
I'm curious as to how people got into the world of permaculture if they
didn't come to it the same way I did.
Charlie Knoles
>Wow. Your site must be a real threat to something... The school district I
>work for has blocked it:
>
>"http://www.backwoodshome.com/ has been categorized as Weapons. It has
>been blocked per your organization's Internet Usage Policy ."
>
>Considering we had a student come to school with 18 home made bombs and a
>few guns one morning, I guess the admin is kinda touchy.
>
>Darn, my backwoods home has no internet access and my workplace is
>censored.
Mike Elvin
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