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MAKING BIOCHAR: with Peter Hirst of New England Biochar

The process of turning wood to an active biochar, to be added to soil or compost, is shown in detail. Peter Hirst explains, "Now, the old fashioned way of doing this, which is to build a big mound and cover it with mud or clay, and to restrict the air flow as to make it burn very slow and at a low temperature. Just about the worst kind of pollution there is, a lot of long-chain hydrocarbons, tars, ash, carbon soot, it is really a nasty way to make charcoal. When we do it this way where we separate the fire from the char feed stock we get a clean hot flame, which reduces all of the volaties to al little bit of carbon dioxide and a lot of water vapor.".

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Secrets Of Human Levitation The Fabulous Stories From Past

Many saints from the past have been known to spontaneously levitate. There have been recorded eyewitness accounts, so is this an act of god or just imaginary illusion?

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Waste Water Treatment Made Simple...

Basic Water Treatment consists of many purification stages, of which, many different sources alter the specific physical characteristics of the waste water. Watch as the harmful waste water turns into a positive source to go back into the river. Most of the byproducts can be later used as organic fertilizer if treated accordingly.

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SBVEGAN.COM at the L.A. RAW BAZAAR!

We made it! So much fun, so much Love and the sharing of Knowledgep! Because of what they eat people are living happy, healthy lives regardless of their social status, stress, anxieties and esteem. Come on out every month!

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Water: To stick or not to stick

Water has many attractive properties that allows for people to use it daily. Three important properties that (allow water to resist gravity, dissociate chemical bonds, and be penetrable to frequencies) are, adhesion, cohesion, and polarity. Many new technologies can be invented with this understanding!

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The Union: the business behind getting high

Ever wonder what British Columbia's most profitable industries are? Logging? Fishing? Tourism? Ever think to include marijuana? If you haven't, think again. No longer a hobby for the stereotypical hippie culture of the ‘60s, BC's illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into an unstoppable business giant, dubbed by those involved as 'The Union'. Commanding upwards of $7 billion Canadian annually, The Union’s roots stretch far and wide. With up to 85% of all 'BC Bud' being exported to the United States, the BC marijuana trade has become an international issue with consequences that extend far beyond our borders. When record profits are to be made, who are the players, and when do their motives become questionable?

- Why is marijuana illegal?
- What health risks do we really face?
- Does prohibition work?
- What would happen if we taxed it?
- Medicine, paper, fuel, textiles, food, etc. Are we missing something?

Follow filmmaker Adam Scorgie as he dives head first into Canada's most socially acceptable illegal activity. Along the way, Adam demystifies the underground market and brings to light how such a large industry can function while remaining illegal. By interviewing experts from around the globe, including growers, clippers, police officers, criminologists, economists, medical doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, Scorgie examines the cause and effect nature of the business behind getting high.

Nobody's innocent in this exploration of an industry that may be profiting more by being illegal. Join Adam Scorgie as he unravels the mystery of The Union.

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Egyptians and Sacred Geometry

Richard C. Hoagland shows that on every planet we have documented there is a profound relationship to the latitude 19.5 degrees. Pyramids, volcanos, ancient hieroglyphs all exist on this latitude, What does it mean? Marko Rodin shows the infinite construct to the universe and how it relates to 19.5 degrees.

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Sacred Geometry 101A: 7 Pennies

Charles Gilchrist presents the many different layers of sacred geometry, and how simple it is to architect.

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Richard Feynman: Take the World from Another Point of View

An American physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics. Feynman, gets personal, and excited as he shares his beliefs and studies.

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