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Nature- The Goddess

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October 29th, 2008 Posted 1:51 am

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This is information that you will find very interesting.

Something
about Water
that will blow
you away!!

ALSO–a word from the “no excuses” department

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Thoughts on abuse as substitute for missing nutritional components

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July 22nd, 2009 Posted 8:11 pm

The paper that I wrote suggests that ALL chronic smoking of marijuana is a symptoms of malnutrition, that the cannabis plant is a ’symbiote’ to the human being, similar to the way that bamboo is to the panda bear and the eucalyptus  is to the koala. We evolved from a form that was more like a slothy bear. I would imagine that drinking and anything else is a substitution  for trying to find what is missing- Cannabis.

Mammoth discovery beneath Grand Traverse Bay?

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January 13th, 2009 Posted 6:28 pm

Mammoth discovery beneath Grand Traverse Bay?


Holga: Grand Traverse Bay by Matt Callow

Interlochen Public Radio’s Tom Kramer has a fascinating interview with underwater archaeologist Dr. Mark Holley. While surveying shipwrecks, Holley may have stumbled upon one of the most significant finds in recent Michigan memory – a discovery that could shed light on a time period known as “the black hole of Michigan archaeology”. On one rock in a circular pattern of rocks on the bay’s floor, he found an etching that appears to be a mastodon with a spear in it.

Listen to Rare Find in GT Bay from IPR News Radio because it’s really, really cool. IPR has an update to the story with John Bailey of the Grand River Band of Ottawa Indians who thinks that the ancient rock carving in Grand Traverse Bay could bolster his view of the span that Native Americans have been living in the Great Lakes.

By the way, Dr. Holley was surveying shipwrecks for the Grand Traverse Bay Underwater Preserve, and you can check that link to learn more about that organization and their efforts.