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Thank you Clif for all you are doing ! This 72 years old Grandmother appreciates all the info you share. I’m surrounded by normies that need a good bitch slap to the side of the head and it’s an effort to have any compassion for them.

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Feb 1, 2022·edited Feb 1, 2022

I am a 70 year old Granny and my husband (75) just told me today that he will stop wearing a mask when Lester Holt (NBC News Anchor) tells him to. I didn’t wear my mask grocery shopping today and I wasn’t alone. So send those bitch slaps my way. I am in WNY.

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Good for you taking the mask off! In my town in rural Scotland I am often the only one not wearing a mask at the supermarket. I do it for me, I do it so I can smile at people. Across our rural area we have a group of 37 like minded individuals. We’re thrilled we found each other, it’s like kindred spirits.

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Have not found like minded people in my community. Sad but I am using this quiet time by myself wisely. One is never to old to learn. In fact, never enjoyed learning this much in my entire life.

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On my way.

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Thank You Cilf, as a now retired farmer I just want to say "You Know Your Shit👍 Good day Sir🙏✌️

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You use your own on your own food.

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God Bless You Clif and thanks for continuing to share your wisdom and insights as you deal with your own very personal tribulations.

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You can safely compost your waste or your dog logs by setting up a Black Soldier Fly bin in your back yard. The excrement that the larvae exude is a perfect and organic 5-4-3 NPK and grows the largest and tastiest vegetables and fruits when diluted at a fantastic 100:1 ratio in order to avoid phytotoxicity. Cities need to scale it up in order to recycle the human waste from the city by setting up controlled environments to support the entire life cycle of the Black Soldier Fly. They are a tropical insect and the only insect listed as beneficial. Chickens and other farm animals love the larvae as feed with up to 40% protein and 35% calcium. The larvae helps the chickens make the best eggs with strong shells and orange yolks. Lemons grow as big as oranges and are sweet, not bitter. I have personally grown 12” cucumbers that are 3” wide.

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I used to collect the BSF larvae and feed them to my chickens. They LOVED them! Several years ago when we remodeled our bathroom we had to 'go' in 5-G buckets we lined with plastic garbage bags. After every 'go' we tossed in sawdust, shredded paper, or leaves. When full they got buried in a very large compost pile by the garden with the intent to leave it to compost for a year. But OOPS, someone scooped up a few tractor buckets by accident and put in garden where I planted corn. We had several corn beds so that one became a 'test' plot by accident. It produced earlier, double the amount of ears, larger ears, lasted later into the season, and needed less water. Took me a while to figure it out. If I had my druthers I'd keep it all for compost. What a waste (pun intended) to flush it down the toilet!

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If you know a vegan, ask them to leave their shit in a bag or in your garden. Vegans tend to eat alot of carbs, sugar and fibre. All of which passes through them continually. And their stools tend to be solid, so easy to pick up and move.

I recommend getting to know one, though they normally move in pairs, as soon as they'll die off from a variety of factors – mostly from acute coldness and lack of purpose.

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Jan 31, 2022·edited Jan 31, 2022

Poo Woo. Thanks very much Clif for the tutorial on oncoming food issues. Good advice to add to our prep duties. The crash of the financial system is on the horizon & as you say, our macro-food gathering world will become ‘micro’ whether we like it or not. Use grass clippings, leaves etc from this coming spring/summer season also. As a landscaper ive been doing this on a small basis for awhile now, but as you say, its time to expand our efforts in order to ensure our survival.

Just an afterthought, but we may wanna save some of our shit to use in slings, trebuchets etc, when the hungry come a callin for handouts.

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A good book on this subject is Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind

by Gene Logsdon and Brooke Budner. It includes timetables for how long to let differing animal manures ferment for.

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How would the spike protein effect human waste as fertilizer? As life is right now with all of the pharmaceuticals, plastics, gmo contamination, agricultural pollution etc. in human waste it seems like a way to condense toxins rather than provide something beneficial - at least in the "honey wagon" type system where general waste was accepted. I would think one would become quite discerning regarding who's shit one was willing to take. A good personal guideline to live by, at least right now. :D

On the other hand, desperate times call for desperate measures, so who knows what we will have to do to "survive."

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Check out the http://humanurehandbook.com

There is information on studied done post compost. Quite fascinating. We are setting up our system as soon as the snow leaves.

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That was my first thought as well. We're going to need a detox period.

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My German Shepherd, Magnus already prefers laying “waste” on my Hugelkultur and my cats prefer the raised beds...oh joy, what will my neighbors say now?!😳😎😘🤪

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Old Fashioned is the Future! Poop like an Egyptian. Lol. We have been using composting toilets for a couple of years at our house. Separate out the tp and it transforms amazingly fast.

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The Humanure handbook is a good resource on this topic.

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I was taught by my esoterics teacher to never use human waste for food fertilizer. It carries who knows what from others including their energy signatures and diseases. I will pass on that.

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I hope you and yours are well brother!! Live long and prosper! Stay Woo and free!

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I retired early as a scientist due to all the shit. Although I don't know shit about being a farmer, I'll now be doing this shit full time. I have no qualms about using shit, but I am cognizant that our shit is full of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and other shit that shouldn't be there. This shit is going to take awhile to detox. The good news is we've got a lot of stored lard energy to burn off and hopefully we're better for it after this shit show.

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The people have a quasi contract/pledge/hypothecation with the Central Bankers. THE CURRENCY IS NOT CREATED OUT OF THIN AIR, BUT RATHER THE ENERGY, LABOR AND ASSETS OF THE PEOPLE. THE UNITED STATES IS A TRADING COMPANY, NOT A COUNTRY. FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, IS THE CURRENCY FOR THE COMPANY, NOT GOLD AND SILVER. WE CAN TAKE OUR COUNTRY AND ESTATES BACK. JEFFERSON WARNED THE PEOPLE THIS WOULD HAPPEN.. WATCH THIS ON THE SILVER REPORT: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/698620960928413121/

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Yes absolutely! Been doing this a very long time. Also we have birds...chickens, ducks & geese. Every year I shovel up the older manure and dump some in a garbage can under the house eavestrough nearest my veg garden. Rain water fills the barrel and I use that compost tea to water the plants. Works great. In winter I grow my plants in my sun room and use my urine watered down, to fertilise. A study done at a university in India showed urine to be better than shit (believe it or not) for this purpose. Also faster cyz you have to compost shit, where you only have to dilute the urine.

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