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Old 05-07-2012, 08:43 AM   #21
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Yes this lack of sun is quite a worry. Please tell me it isn't going to last until September!!!

If we get a flu pandemic this year, a 'real' one, it won't be a virus release it will be due to lack of vitamin D.

Just get outside at every opportunity. Overcast skies can still let some light through to help with the production of this important vitamin.

EDIT. Thanks for the rose hip advice fruitgum.






Thats what I was thinking: if they start a pandemic adults as well as children are not exactly going to be in tip top health to fight it.

Another line of thinking here being: vegetables & fruit rely on the sun, and its from those we obtain Vitamin C. I can only guess that with so little sunshine then the crops are going to be less beneficial.

Regards the rose-hips do research before using. There are tiny hairs inside the hips & those need to be removed.
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Old 05-07-2012, 09:11 AM   #22
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Thats what I was thinking: if they start a pandemic adults as well as children are not exactly going to be in tip top health to fight it.

Another line of thinking here being: vegetables & fruit rely on the sun, and its from those we obtain Vitamin C. I can only guess that with so little sunshine then the crops are going to be less beneficial.

Regards the rose-hips do research before using. There are tiny hairs inside the hips & those need to be removed.
Thanks again fruitgum.

Blackberries are a fantastic source of vitamin c, grow just about everywhere and are largely ignored. So you get a few scratches and stings but it's worth it. Then again, last year was terrible for them. They just sogged themselves off the branches. Picking was a nightmare. I really do hope we get some sunshine soon. Yes I( feel you are right about them having less vitamin content in, like us.

Yes I'm sure my veg are suffering. My runner beans seem to have larger leaves, maybe they have adapted to create a bigger surface area to absorb the sunlight? My sweetcorn will never ripen without the sun.

My sister turned round to my mum the other day and said, "The farmers should be happy we have had all this rain". Hmm.. ok..
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Old 05-07-2012, 09:34 AM   #23
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Thanks again fruitgum.

Blackberries are a fantastic source of vitamin c, grow just about everywhere and are largely ignored.
There are a lot of blackberries near me - I usually get loads and freeze the surplus. The only thing I don't like is that they can harbour bugs. I soak them in water with some salt on getting them home and any little maggotty things float to the surface
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Old 05-07-2012, 10:24 AM   #24
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Thanks again fruitgum.

Blackberries are a fantastic source of vitamin c, grow just about everywhere and are largely ignored. So you get a few scratches and stings but it's worth it. Then again, last year was terrible for them. They just sogged themselves off the branches. Picking was a nightmare. I really do hope we get some sunshine soon. Yes I( feel you are right about them having less vitamin content in, like us.

Yes I'm sure my veg are suffering. My runner beans seem to have larger leaves, maybe they have adapted to create a bigger surface area to absorb the sunlight? My sweetcorn will never ripen without the sun.

My sister turned round to my mum the other day and said, "The farmers should be happy we have had all this rain". Hmm.. ok..



Gosh no, the farmers wont be happy, especially those who are growing potatoes !!!! Too much rain can be just as harmful as too little.

Of course, in addition to `natural` climate change we do know that geoengineering is taking place. I`m sure when the elite have CREATED the problem, and the public puts forth their REACTION, then the elite will say : WE HAVE THE SOLUTION....: GM crops !!

Strange is it (not !!) how they`re now forecasting the weather will improve in time for the Olympics.... well blow me, who would have guessed it lol
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Old 05-07-2012, 11:30 AM   #25
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There are a lot of blackberries near me - I usually get loads and freeze the surplus. The only thing I don't like is that they can harbour bugs. I soak them in water with some salt on getting them home and any little maggotty things float to the surface
Yes they do have a few bugs on, usually towards the end of the season when flies like to harvest them. The old wives tale about not picking them after september as the devil is in them/witches have peed on them is because of this. although we have still picked them as they look so good, plus the seasons are erratic these days...

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Gosh no, the farmers wont be happy, especially those who are growing potatoes !!!! Too much rain can be just as harmful as too little.

Of course, in addition to `natural` climate change we do know that geoengineering is taking place. I`m sure when the elite have CREATED the problem, and the public puts forth their REACTION, then the elite will say : WE HAVE THE SOLUTION....: GM crops !!

Strange is it (not !!) how they`re now forecasting the weather will improve in time for the Olympics.... well blow me, who would have guessed it lol
Sadly, I fear you are right.

My Mum, who has been gardening all her life is so disappointed with her potatoes. She had to pull several plants to get a handful of very small potatoes. I planted a couple of weeks after her so I won't be checking for a while yet.
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Old 05-07-2012, 03:28 PM   #26
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Here is a link to the Vitamin D Council website containing the recommended dosage of vitamin D that is required to raise levels to maintain good health; http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/about...pplementation/
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Old 05-07-2012, 03:36 PM   #27
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Here is a heads up on the weather for July from Piers Corbyn, looks pretty bad; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No31.pdf

US weather; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No32.pdf

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Old 05-07-2012, 06:06 PM   #28
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Here is a heads up on the weather for July from Piers Corbyn, looks pretty bad; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No31.pdf

US weather; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No32.pdf
WHAAA I can't see it, i cleaned up the pc yesterday and uninstalled something, now they want a passport for 'content advisor' or something.

Probably just as well i can't see it anyway..
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Old 06-07-2012, 05:19 AM   #29
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Europe JULY 2012 - Public headline summary
THIS page is public and avilable seperately (WA12No31). The inside 8 pages of
Euromaps full regional detail & timing in 8 periods through July is available via
http://www.weatheraction.com/wactmember5.asp Enquries +442079399946

A July of dramatic
contrasts and likely
record-level extremes
· “Off-scale” rain, thunder-floods,
giant hail, gales & tornado damage
likely in NW Europe
· Record or near record heatwave
East Europe - Forest fires likely.

· South track of Lows & S extension of Greenland High continue
new ‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA), ‘Jet Stream South’, type circulation.
The circulation patterns will be driven by changing Solar-Lunar factors which govern
game-changing shifts of the Jet stream and associated tracks of Lows and consequential
extreme deluges and extreme weather events and are predictable by WeatherAction’s Solar
Lunar Action Technique (SLAT) from months ahead.

Standard warmist Meteorology which denies the reality of the pre new LIA world will –
like last month - run into serious problems and underestimate the severity of events
especially around WeatherAction’s main Red warning periods (R4 & R5) during which
standard Meteorology short range forecasts of rain will need to be doubled and flood
and hail / tornadic events are likely to break records or go ‘off-the-scale’ at times.
Euronews pic-of-day for Berlin 29 June http://bit.ly/MIRFuU
Massive Hail and thunder N/W
Europe confirm WeatherAction
Vineyards trashed by giant hail May & June France. There will be many more set-backs to agriculture as the LIA approaches.
EURO-maps detailed Forecast JULY 2012 Front page for PUBLIC Release
Prod 30 Jun (data 15 Jun) Solar Lunar Action Technique SLAT8A. Full Forecast www.WeatherAction.com Confidence 85% PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY
Thunderbolts blitz Berlin 29 June and massive hail damage in East France in the same period
confirmed WeatherAction EuroMaps warnings for late June issued 30 May.
“These type of extremes or worse will continue through July and the devastation to Vineyards
and crops already caused in Europe by earlier storms will continue this summer as Little Ice Age
type circulation, storms, hail and, also, cruel winter blasts get a more frequent grip summer and
winter in coming months and years”.

‘New Little Ice Age’ extreme weather is taking over
“The CO2 warmists claim that extreme weather would come from their delusional warming was
a story they made up to frighten people. The real extremes we see before us around the world
- rather than computer model
alarmism - are predictable and caused
by predictable solar driven shifts of the
Jet stream as the world cools towards a
new Little Ice Age. The CO2 fiction has
pointed the world in the wrong direction.
Governments must face reality:-
prepare for the setbacks to food
production and must boost economies
rather than trash them with CO2-
based taxes and energy price hikes”,
says Piers Corbyn astrophysicist of
WeatherAction long range forecasters.
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Old 06-07-2012, 06:06 AM   #30
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Here is a heads up on the weather for July from Piers Corbyn, looks pretty bad; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No31.pdf

US weather; http://www.weatheraction.com/docs/WANews12No32.pdf

Been watching this guy for a while and seems to be getting it right most of the time
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