[Terrapreta] News clip terra preta

Kevin Chisholm kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Thu Jun 19 22:02:26 CDT 2008


Dear Michael
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From: Michael Bailes 
To: Terra Preta 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:10 PM
Subject: [Terrapreta] News clip terra preta


Not a bad blog on TP

I beg to disagree with you. While it might be OK as a story telling blog, it certainly lacks science and substance.

Kevin

http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2008/06/terra-preta.html
I liked

  "Terra Preta is one of the most remarkable substances ever discovered. It is a soil found in the Amazon jungle with amazing properties.

  It is extremely fertile and it grows and reproduces like a living organism."

Terra Preta
By Ben Emlyn-Jones(Ben Emlyn-Jones) 
This secret has turned out to be Terra Preta. Nobody knows how the Indians made Terra Preta, but scientists think it was created by adding special compost and charcoal to ordinary soil. Once the soil was made it spread and grew by ...
HPANWO - http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/ 


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  If you are worried about TP not being heard why not re-post this to people or groups you may think are interested?
How about your local charcoal shop?
I have put it on Stumble and will put it on Care2 and hypography.

There is a Japanese saying that goes something like
 "There is nothing as soft, or as gentle, as water;
but to compel the hard and unyielding it has no equal"


Michael the Archangel
"Politicians will never solve The Problem;
because they don't realise they are The Problem.".
-Robert ( Bob ) Parsons 1995



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