Friday, April 12, 2019

complete planting , sprouting and storing instructions for your heirloom seeds.






PLANTING
ALFALFA VNS
Quantity:
1000 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
65
85° F
Seed Planting Depth:
¼
-
½”
Plant Spacing:
12”
Row Spacing:
18” to 36”
Indoor Sowing:
Not recommended
Direct Sowing:
6 weeks before first killing frost (24° F for several hours)
Germination Time:
7
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full
s
un but will tolerate partial shade (min. of 6 hours daily)
Growing Condition:
Cool
Water Requirement:
High
Hardiness:
Hardy
Ideal Ha
rdiness Zone:
USDA Zones 1
-
11
Days to Maturity:
60
-
70 days
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Companion Plants:
Corn, cotton, Italian ryegrass, lemongrass, oats, wheat
Incompatible Plants:
Bush beans, fava beans, peas, tomatoes
BASIL, ITALIAN LARGE LEAF
Quantity:
200 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
60
75° F
Seed Planting Depth:
¼”
Plant Spacing:
2” to 8”
Row Spacing:
2”
Indoor Sowing:
6
-
8 weeks before last frost date
Direct Sowing:
1
-
2 weeks after last frost date
Germination Time:
5
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun (6 hours daily)
Growing Condition:
Warm,
h
ot
Water Requirement:
Moderate
Hardiness:
Half Hardy
Ideal Hardiness Zone:
USDA Zones 4
-
10
Days to Maturity:
60
-
90 days
Life Cycle:
Annual
Companion Plants:
Asparagus, beans, cabbage, chamomile, grapes, marigold, petunias,
oregano, peppers, tomatoes
Incompatible Plants:
Common rue
BEAN, BLUE LAKE BUSH
Quantity:
100 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
60
70° F
Seed Planting Depth:
1”
Plant Spacing:
4” to 6”
Row Sp
acing:
36” to 48”
Indoor Sowing:
Not recommended
Direct Sowing:
1
-
2 weeks after last frost date
Germination Time:
6
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun (6 hours daily)
Growing Condition:
Warm,
h
ot
Water Requirement:
Moderate
Hardiness:
Tender
Ideal Hardiness
Zone:
USDA Zones 5
-
13
Days to Maturity:
58
-
60 days
Life Cycle:
Annual
Companion Plants:
Beets, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant,
leeks, marigold, peas, radish, rosemary, sunflowers
Incompatible Plants:
Basil, fennel,
kohlrabi, onion family
BEAN, GOLDEN WAX
Quantity:
100 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
75
85° F
Seed Planting Depth:
1”
Plant Spacing:
4” to 6”
Row Spacing:
24”
Indoor Sowing:
Not recommended
Direct Sowing:
1
-
2 weeks after last frost date
Germination Time:
7
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun (6 hours daily)
Growing Condition:
Warm,
h
ot
Water Requirement:
Moderate
Hardiness:
Tender
Ideal Hardiness Zone:
USDA Zones 5
-
13
Days to Maturity:
45
-
60 days
Life Cycle:
Annual
Companion Plants:
Beets, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant,
leeks, marigold, peas, radish, rosemary, sunflowers
Incompatible Plants:
Basil, fennel, kohlrabi, onion family
BEET, CYLINDRA
Quantity:
150 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
55
75° F
Seed Planting Depth:
½”
Plant Spacing:
2” to 3”
Row Spacing:
12” to 18”
Indoor Sowing:
6
-
8 weeks before last frost date
Direct Sowing:
2 weeks before last frost date
Germination Time:
5
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun (6 hours daily)
Growing
Condition:
Cold,
c
ool
Water Requirement:
Moderate
Hardiness:
Half Hardy
Ideal Hardiness Zone:
USDA Zones 3
-
10
Days to Maturity:
50
-
60 days
Life Cycle:
Biennial
Companion Plants:
Cabbage, celery, chamomile, chard, dwarf beans, kohlrabi, lettuce, onions,
sil
verbeet, spinach
Incompatible Plants:
Runner beans, tall beans
BEET, DETROIT DARK RED
Quantity:
150 Seeds
Soil Temperature:
50
80° F
Seed Planting Depth:
½”
Plant Spacing:
2” to 3”
Row Spacing:
12” to 18”
Indoor Sowing:
6
-
8 weeks before last frost date
Direct Sowing:
2 weeks before last frost date
Germination Time:
5
-
10 days
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun (6 hours daily)
Growing Condition:
Cold,
c
ool
Water Requirement:
Moderate
Hardiness:
Half Hardy
Ideal Hardiness Zone:
USDA Z
ones 3
-
10
Days to Maturity:
59
-
70 days
Life Cycle:
Biennial
Companion Plants:
Cabbage, celery, chamomile, chard, dwarf beans, kohlrabi, lettuce, onions,
silverbeet, spinach
Incompatible Plants:
Runner beans, tall beans

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Texas says it found 95,000 non-citizens on voter rolls; 58,000 have voted

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday that the state has discovered 95,000 non-citizens on the voter rolls going back to 1996, 58,000 of whom have voted in at least one Texas election  -- an announcement likely to raise fresh concerns about the prospect of voter fraud.
Texas has some of the toughest voter ID laws in the nation and has been one of the main battlegrounds in the Republican-led fight against alleged voter fraud. The office, in a statement, said that 33 people were prosecuted for voter fraud last year, and 97 were prosecuted between 2005-17. There are 16 million people in Texas registered to vote.
“Every single instance of illegal voting threatens democracy in our state and deprives individual Texans of their voice,” Paxton said in a statement.
The New York Times reported that the findings were a result of of an 11-month investigation into records at the Texas Department of Public Safety. Gov. Greg Abbott praised the findings and hinted at future legislation to crack down on voter fraud.
The revelation is likely to have national consequences and stir debate and the role of voter fraud. President Trump created a commission in 2017 to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the 2016 election. But it was eventually dismantled by Trump after the group faced lawsuits, opposition from states and in-fighting among its members.
Trump said at the time that Democrats refused to hand over data “because they know that many people are voting illegally.” Democrats have dismissed claims of voter fraud and accused Republicans of trying to disenfranchise minority voters with tight voter ID laws.
Dallas state Rep. Rafael Anchia told The Associated Press that "because we have consistently seen Texas politicians conjure the specter of voter fraud as pretext to suppress legitimate votes, we are naturally skeptical."
Paxton’s office noted that there have been a number of convictions of voter fraud in the state in recent years, including a charge against a non-citizen this month for illegal voting in Navarro County.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Has this man found a way out of the income tax system?

Has this man found a way out
of the income tax system? 


It's no surprise that the economy is the greatest concern to millennials.
It is almost impossible to beat the King in his own court. That's why so many who try and fight the income tax system end up owing hefty fines and in prison. The deck is stacked. The CPAs, attorneys and judges all benefit from the system. They are the system. The judges are employees of the state. Withtomorrow being Tax Day, it is all-important that we understand the system for what it really is and what it is not. First off, put the notion from your head that taxes are about funding government. Nothing could be further from the truth. Secondly, put the notion from your head that income tax is a constitutional issue. It is not. Constitutional arguments have never won in the King's court.
Modern states all have paper currencies, a debt money system. All forms of government money represent debt. Modern governments could not and would not exist without the power to create debt money plus the income tax system.
Do you not think you are in debt if you have money?
Take a dollar out of your wallet right now and have a look at the bill. At the very top, in big block letters it reads "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE." A note, dear reader, is a debt. Do you think that it means the government owes you $1 or $5 worth of gold or silver? Surely not, although it used to.
No, the purpose of modern paper currencies (all forms, including computer symbols) is to transfer wealth to the government without payment by the government. The federal government creates modern "money" out of nothing and "pays" it into circulation for something. In other words, the government gets money (any amount of it) first, and passes it into the "economy" for goods and services. Government spenders get the most value from it before prices rise. This is the same as saying that the government actually pays for nothing. It transfers wealth and production to itself FREE through its position as the money creator. It pays not one penny for it, or its use!
Why then the "income tax?" The purpose of the "income tax" is to cover the fraud or to conceal the fraud that massive wealth is being transferred to the government without payment. This cover-up conceals the fact that since the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln’s "greenbacks," paper money is the means of financing all wars and all means and methods of suppressing human liberty, including Christianity.
The vast wealth of governments comes from the creation of money, not from income tax. Why would governments need our income tax if they can create any amount of "money"?
The answer is they don’t need our "income tax" money, but they have to have the "income tax" system to cover their money creation fraud. In other words, the people must believe that their "income taxes" are necessary to support government. All must pay their "fair share." So important is the "income tax system" as a cover-up that it is regulated by threat, coercion, mass brainwashing and a whole system of witchcraft called the tax code. Remember, governments have to conceal their greatest secret, their money machine.
As stated above, the "income tax" is not a constitutional issue. It is a system of Phariseeism promoting general and widespread social depravity and spiritual immorality. It is indeed a spiritual deception.
That governments print money is no state secret. Then why do so few question the meaning of the income tax?
Little children are taught to "pay income tax" in school. All the propaganda says "pay your fair share." It is a complete and absolute brainwash and so big as to defy inquiry. The system is inbred.
Though the income tax is not necessary as a source of government funds in a paper economy, it is very important as a system of regulation. It promotes class warfare and privilege. The government and its politicians can discriminate or favor with the income tax system.
The income tax is a system of entrapment. It has entrapped the American people into merchant law. The very minute you identify yourself as a "taxpayer" by signing a 1040 form, you are immediately under merchant law.
In his 1992 book, "Become A Nontaxpayer And Save," Floyd Wright says, "The greatest secret never told is that the American people have been conned into a contractual agreement with the federal government under the pretense of paying income taxes."
He says that the reason that patriots have gotten entangled in the IRS trap is because they always have tried to use constitutional issues.
Mr. Wright says, "When we execute a 1040 form, we are executing a negotiable instrument. This makes us a merchant and as a merchant, the act of completing a 1040 form completes a contractual agreement and a contractual obligation. This act clearly puts us under the Uniform Commercial Code. Therefore, any pleadings based on the Constitution are frivolous and misplaced."
The American people are victims of a massive entrapment scheme that has conned them out of billions of dollars, as well as millions of hours of recordkeeping and loss of freedom. Federal judges and U.S. attorneys have all conspired against human rights by failing to inform the people of the nature of income tax entrapment.
An Oregon man named Michael Bowman may have found an out – and from an unlikely angle. Bowman describes himself as a Christian and abortion opponent. He says he is refusing to give his money over to a government that funds abortion.
Bowman, a contract engineer who lives in Columbia City, tells Oregonlive.comhe's been up front with the Internal Revenue Service, refusing to file a tax return or pay taxes since 1999 without some accommodation afforded to him for his religious beliefs.
Prosecutors alleged that Bowman hasn't filed an accurate or timely income tax return since at least 1997. He was sent notices from the IRS beginning in 2002 informing him that his federal taxes were "owed" and that there would be penalties, collection actions and liens if he didn’t comply. An indictment was handed down indicating he owed $356,857 for the years 1999-2009. And then the Oregon Department of Revenue began garnishing (stealing) money from his bank account.
Bowman changed his method of financial transactions. He began cashing out his work checks, leaving a minimum amount in his account and operating via cash.
U.S. Attorneys filed charges of felony tax evasion. But his defense attorney argued that Bowman wasn’t evading anything because he was conducting business in the open, banking under his own name and receiving payment for his labor under his own name, and all those transactions were disclosed to the IRS.
A judge agreed and dismissed the felony tax evasion charge. Charges are still pending on four counts of "willful failure to file" (misdemeanors), trumpeting that the act of filing is more important to the government than the money.
"I'm not a tax protester. I love my country. I have a duty to my country," Bowman said, indicating that even though he is attempting to opt out of the prescribed system, he remains a victim of his years of programming.
"I have a duty to my conscience,'' the 53-year-old said, raising his hand and striking his chest, where the front of his shirt spelled out a definition of "conscience." Currently his Christian conscience is winning out over his programming.
And finally, for those who continue to parrot the "fair share" cliché as well as the misnomer that the federal government needs your income taxes as government revenue; you do not understand monetary realism nor the history of government finance. For a true education on monetary realism, you should order our Merrill Jenkins Sr. survival package based on the works of the great monetary genius.
Why do we play this April game every year if it’s not about paying income taxes? What are we doing when we write checks "payable" to the IRS?
What we are actually doing is conforming to the regulation process by reducing the numbers in our "bank account." We are limiting our consumption. This process reduces our bidding against government for what we produced. If we were permitted to spend all of the "money" that we get, prices would go to the moon, the system would collapse as the worthless "money" became useless "money" and the fraud of modern money would be revealed as J.M. Keynes warned.
An unlimited volume of Fed-created money would destroy the system. This has happened in other countries before. This seems to be what is happening in the United States.
So to slow the collapse, every means possible must be found to restrict the supply of spendable money in the hands of the people.

We wish Mr. Bowman the best in his quest to "beat" the system. And as an added bonus, if he succeeds, the anti-abortion movement will grow exponentially.

Yours for the truth,
Bob Livingston
Bob Livingston
Editor, The Bob Livingston Letter™

Friday, March 2, 2018

LOVE THAT GEORGIA

Georgia Passes Bill That Stings Delta Over N.R.A. Position

Photo
Gov. Nathan Deal of Georgia, right, said he planned to sign a tax bill without a jet fuel tax provision that was stripped out after Delta Air Lines ended a discount for National Rifle Association members. Credit Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via Associated Press
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers approved a bill on Thursday that stripped out a tax break proposal highly coveted by Delta Air Lines — the most stinging punishment that America’s pro-gun forces have leveled so far on one of the many corporations recalibrating their positions on firearms after the Florida high school massacre.
The $50 million sales tax exemption on jet fuel that was sought by Delta, one of Georgia’s biggest employers, had been included in a broader tax-relief bill. But this week, a number of Georgia Republicans, including Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, sought to remove the perk as retribution for Delta’s decision to end a promotional discount for members of the National Rifle Association.
Delta, in announcing the policy change, said it was trying to remain “neutral” in a national gun debate that has been rekindled by a gunman’s attack at a school in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 people dead. A number of other major American companies, including the car rental company Hertz and MetLife insurance, have also ended relationships with the N.R.A. since the shooting on Feb. 14.
On Thursday, the Georgia Senate overwhelmingly approved a version of the bill without the jet-fuel tax break. The House, which had already approved a version of the bill, also approved the change. Both houses are controlled by Republicans.
The legislation now goes to the desk of the Republican governor, Nathan Deal, who has pledged to sign it into law. But Mr. Deal is a supporter of the jet-fuel tax break, and he said he would sign the bill only because it also included a significant reduction in personal and corporate tax rates.
In a sign of the gulf that has opened between gun-rights purists and Republicans with a more pro-business bent, Mr. Deal this week appeared to chastise fellow Republicans who sought to punish Delta, and thus potentially harm Georgia’s business-friendly reputation.
“Ours is a welcoming state — the epitome of ‘Southern Hospitality,’” said Mr. Deal, who will leave office because of term limits early next year. “We were not elected to give the late-night talk show hosts fodder for their monologues or to act with the type of immaturity that has caused so many in our society to have a cynical view of politics.”
In addition to being one of Georgia’s biggest employers, Delta is the economic engine of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, the busiest airport in the world and a bragging point in the city’s claim to national and even international stature.
The divisions over gun control are stark in Georgia, where Mr. Cagle is among a handful of Republicans who are seeking to be the next governor. They are particularly eager to make an impression among the hard-right conservatives who will have a big voice in the Republican primary in May.
Mr. Cagle, the presumptive front-runner in the governor’s race, presides over the State Senate, and his threat on Monday to kill the tax break was interpreted here as a way to protect his right flank from his Republican rivals.
“I think that obviously Delta is free to make any decision that they want to,” Mr. Cagle said during an appearance on “Fox and Friends” this week. He added that Delta “chose to single out the N.R.A. and their membership, law-abiding gun owners, and I don’t think that’s right.” Delta announced on Saturday that it was ending a discount for N.R.A. members traveling to the association’s annual convention.
Other Republican candidates for governor were also eager to weigh in in favor of rescinding the tax break. Secretary of State Brian Kemp said lawmakers should reject the perk to airlines and instead focus on creating a sales tax holiday for buyers of guns, ammunition, holsters and safes where guns can be stored.
On the floor of the Senate on Thursday, Senator Michael Williams, another Republican candidate for governor, praised his fellow lawmakers for stripping the tax exemption, saying they “stood strong” in the face of pressure from liberals, the media and big business.
Mr. Deal has said he was “committed to finding a pathway forward for the elimination of sales tax on jet fuel, which is nonnegotiable.” But the political reality seems to leave him with few options.
Democrats have argued that the attack on Delta, which did not comment Thursday, could harm the ability to attract new businesses, chief among them Amazon. The online retailer named metropolitan Atlanta as one possible location for its new headquarters.
“Unfortunately, we’re looking at political gamesmanship, and trying to send ultraconservative messages for the Republican primary,” said Senator Steve Henson, the minority leader. “I think it does not enhance our chances to get Amazon.”