|
Re: Hyper-light speed antenna
"...and accelerating plant growth exposed to the by-product energy of the RF transmissions." In 2001, through the use of advanced hydroponics and the Hyper-light speed antenna (HLSA) our research team here at White Cedar Farms demonstrated a method for culturing tofu simultaneous with field preparation in advance of planting soybeans. We modeled an experiment comparing organic farming methods and the Monsanto certified "Round-up Ready" seeds. Surprisingly, we found no difference in the production volumes in our tofu cultured from the two different plots. Later that summer, drought conditions were deemed the apparent cause of our earlier tofu shortage. The questionable results of that simple experiment led us to enlarge the lab space and kick up the energy inputs to our HLSA until now we have tofu from 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. 2004 looks like it will be a very good year for soybeans in the upper midwest, and we are planning to invest appropriately in the soybean futures market. UC Davis eonologists have adopted our methods and shared with us an excellent 2007 vintage cabernet sauvignon that they grew using HLSA methods pioneered here at White Cedar Farms.
Copyright 2009 The Doc Searls Weblog
|