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Thanks Dr John. Great post. Appreciate all the info resources too. The avocado tree looks great!

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Sadly, avocado trees generally take at least 5 years to start fruiting, so I won't be able to tell if the fruit is good or terribly stringy until then.

I wish us all well going into this tsunami of history...

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(HI Dr Day!) Ohhh.......... GOOD TO KNOW! I actually didnt know that. Yes, Dr Day, indeed, may the Creator help us to navigate through these dark days....... and may as many of us as possible survive this warfare. Amen to that.

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Oh, I don't know if you've seen Rick Larson's Substack... he's quite the gardener.

https://ricklarson.substack.com/

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"By “democracy” he means oligarchy. And by “autocracy” he means any government strong enough to prevent a financial oligarchy from taking over government and society and imposing neoliberal rules – by force..."

Spot on.

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Before I read on I want to make the point, in my view, free market capitalism is as opposed to the free market economy.

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It's the difference between neo-classical economics and classical economics, isn't it?

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JD

More great stuff there mate.

The term for a debt reconciliation was 'Jubilee' (a Hebrew word originally) and still is still in use as a celebration of English Monarchy long-service stuff. Sadly, Liz2 is not in a position to absolve debt, but the term also still exists in the cockney slang phrase 'Luvvley Jubbley', which means "a windfall" of money.

Tomorrow (18th) I'm on full steroidal attack to debunk the Energy Crisis BS.

Be there or be square.

Sloggo

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More Jubilee perspective from Michael Hudson soon, but for now, more news of globalists riding wildly with Mr. Toad...

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Good post! You know, I feel like somehow, sometime, there will be some seemingly very simple solution to the spike proteins problem... like, salt, maybe.

Anyway, well done, very interesting! ^_^

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