Re: [permaculture] Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist - which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist - which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 11:21:09 -0400
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Dao Initiative <dao.initiative@gmail.com>
wrote:
> How can you guys spend so much time on Internet while a new world is being
> built...
>
Well, I am building my own new world on my 6+ acre mini permaculture farm.
I am always surprised at what I find here and there on the site.
> Do you still get surprised by the new from the old world?
>
Of course. I keep up but yes it is a challenge.
The adoption of permaculture and natural agriculture on all scales but
mostly small to medium is _widespread_, to say the least. That is what
surprises me. I thought I knew something but there is a whole new world of
accomplished gardeners and practitioners, builders and experimenters who
are way ahead of me. I had to take the 12 Step Politics Discussion program
to extricate myself from endless energy sinks.
LL
Re: [permaculture] Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist - which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit,
Lawrence London, 07/08/2015