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Bicknellski

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  1. Yea I also think, its just because of making money... Or sometimes they also think to make something good for humanity-

    In this way the food industry started to bring some "good" food in bins to workers, so that they stay "healthy". They really believed, that they can produce better food then nature does since millions of years.

    Maybe we should call this forum more Reality Forum then conspiracy...

     

    I like that people get worked up about it. But really this conspiracy can be broken if we just have better education so that students and families eat better and make better choices. It is great to have the tinfoil hat conspiracy people beating the gmo / food industry drum to a point.

  2. Hi Bick, which diet you use?

    By the way, we are here just harvesting our own crown potatoes, carrots and so on, ok we didn't reach 100% autocracy yet, but it is a beginning.

     

    Low carb no carb Atkins was truly an amazing period. I was able to really concentrate once my system was free of the overload of sugar based foods. I am not on it now and I know it affects my weight and my health negatively.

  3. Ya it isn't tinfoil hat this idea. Food is killing us fact from WHO. Making us dumber based on gut microbes linked to neurology studies. 

     

    I believe the profit motive of the food supply is the reason not some sort of over arching gov't conspiracy to keep us from living too long or too well. Does help health care providers doesn't it thought?

     

    Fresh SLOW foods are the way to go.

     

    Like big pharma, big agriculture, big tobacco etc all for the profit at any cost and LOBBY the crap out of the govt so you don't get all the information.

  4. Fish and Plants yields much higher with aquaponics.

     

    If you have a large enough compost pile the inside of the pile remains very hot all year round even in Canada.

     

    https://uwaterloo.ca/environment-resource-studies/sites/ca.environment-resource-studies/files/uploads/files/CGilson490s.pdf

     

    http://ag.arizona.edu/azaqua/ista/ista6/ista6web/presentation/p676.pdf

     

    High levels of tilapia production were sustainable.
     
    Closer attention to ad libitum feeding would increase annual production.
     
    Production of basil was three times greater in aquaponics than in soil.
     
    Production of okra was 18 times greater in aquaponics than in soil.
     
    Low okra production in soil may reflect poor soil quality or the need for a longer establishment period. Treatment differences may decrease substantially with high quality soil or a longer production cycle.
     
    Crop management is simpler in aquaponics than in soil.

     

     

  5. http://insidebitcoins.com/news/blockstream-closes-21-million-seed-funding-to-fulfill-the-promise-of-blockchain-technology/26456?utm_source=Inside+Bitcoins+Latest+News&utm_campaign=4f4b40ad4c-Inside_Bitcoins_Daily_News_11_18_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_85421fb960-4f4b40ad4c-232862189

     

     

     

     

    NEW YORK (InsideBitcoins) — Blockstream, a firm dedicated to developing “Bitcoin 2.0″ applications based on the cryptocurrency’s blockchain technology, has closed a $21 million seed round. The company, co-founded by Austin Hill, Adam Back and nine associates, gained the funding from high-profile entrepreneurs — including some of the biggest names in technology.

     

    “Our nearly 40 investors include many well-known pioneers of the Internet and financial services sectors,” Hill wrote today on the Blockstream blog. “The round was led by Reid Hoffman, Khosla Ventures and Real Ventures, with investments from Nicolas Berggruen, Crypto Currency Partners, Future\Perfect Ventures, Danny Hillis, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Max Levchin, Mosaic Ventures, Ray Ozzie, Ribbit Capital, Jerry Yang’s AME Cloud Ventures and several others. The reason we were able to attract A-list investors is our group of founders and the promise of blockchain technology.”

     

    Blockchain is working on projects including:

    • Smart contracts, legal agreements that are executed on the blockchain public ledger, eliminating the need for lawyers and the exchange of signed documents.
    • Equities trading without centralized exchanges, where users can buy and sell public stock in companies through a peer-to-peer system without brokers.
    • Sidechains, a method of developing parallel public ledgers – blockchains – which allows the creation of new applications on a common platform without modifying bitcoin’s core operational code.

    “The blockchain creates the possibility of trustless trust.”

    Reid Hoffman, a lead investor, best known as the co-founder of LinkedIn and former COO of PayPal, expressed his enthusiasm for the deal:

     

    “For me, Bitcoin is a transformative addition to Internet communication protocols that will create new networks of trust, fuel massive economic ecosystems, and create enduring long-term value,”

     

    Hoffman wrote on LinkedIn.

     

    “The blockchain creates the possibility of trustless trust. Parties no longer need to know or trust each other to participate in exchanges of value with absolute assurance and no intermediaries. The blockchain protocol doesn’t just enable the trustless exchange of bitcoins. It enables the trustless exchange of any kind of digital asset – domain name signatures, digital contracts, digital titles to physical assets like cars and houses.”

  6. Here is how I would set it up.

     

    Aquaponics: Vegetables & Fish

    Biodigestor: Fish & Plant Waste 

    Solar & Bio Gas Generator: Mining

     

    Cold climate waste biogas heat can warm the greenhouse.

     

    I suggest you could use the plastic bottle techique of building to make the green house and the digestors

     

    Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QF5CRoPI1g

     

    I have a certificate as a Greenhouse Technician. Given what I know about simple lean to or hoop houses you could definitely use mining in the mix to help heat the greenhouse as long as you have large enough solar array and bio gas genset.

     

    http://www.simgas.com/

    http://takamotobiogas.com/

    http://www.gvepinternational.org/en/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJSmI-aONio

  7. No so much a conspiracy as the reality.

     

    Here is a really good way to look this food issue.

     

    Go to your supermarket and try and shop for things that do not have added sugar.

     

    That pretty much cuts out almost 70% of the foods in the supermarket.

     

    Then look for slow foods. Foods that are fresh and unfrozen or would require you to prepare the food to eat. 

     

    Then look for foods that are from your area.

     

    It is pure insanity the food system.

     

    Heart disease / Diabetes alone are killing more people every year than anything else.

     

    http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs312/en/

    Key facts Diabetes

    • 347 million people worldwide have diabetes* (1).
    • In 2012, an estimated 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes (2).
    • More than 80% of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (3).
    • WHO projects that diabetes will be the 7th leading cause of death in 2030 (4).
    • Healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a normal body weight and avoiding tobacco use can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.

    http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs317/en/

    Key Facts CVD

    • CVDs are the number one cause of death globally: more people die annually from CVDs than from any other cause (1).
    • An estimated 17.3 million people died from CVDs in 2008, representing 30% of all global deaths(1). Of these deaths, an estimated 7.3 million were due to coronary heart disease and 6.2 million were due to stroke (2).
    • Low- and middle-income countries are disproportionally affected: over 80% of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries and occur almost equally in men and women (1).
    • The number of people who die from CVDs, mainly from heart disease and stroke, will increase to reach 23.3. million by 2030 (1,3). CVDs are projected to remain the single leading cause of death (3).
    • Most cardiovascular diseases can be prevented by addressing risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and obesity, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, diabetes and raised lipids.
    • 9.4 million deaths each year, or 16.5% of all deaths can be attributed to high blood pressure (4). This includes 51% of deaths due to strokes and 45% of deaths due to coronary heart disease (5).

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    Personally I have actually gone on a diet that cut out most of this and I have to say it changed my ability to concentrate and think clearly.

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