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1 Al Mollitor on Dec 05, 2008
2 Charlie on Dec 09, 2008
I think it’s ridiculous that the western governments and the IMF and World Bank keep wasting billions of dollars to try and make the Third World into instant modern capitalist economies when we should be creating self-sustaining cultures like this.
3 Austin on Dec 14, 2008
I was actually thinking of trying the whole self-sustaining thing myself. a few things i have considered to help with things like energy costs are like earthen houses to save on heat/AC, solar generators/windmills/etc. for energy production, and i have also been experimenting on small scale on how to catch rainwater and redistribute it through vertically planted crops to save on the use of a pump or anything, but that one is proving tricky. any other suggestions?
4 George Verdon on Oct 14, 2010
go to my book: SACRED MISSION
GOOGLE SEARCH: esd journal electric health sacred mission
George Verdon
read it / print it / join me
5 George Verdon on Feb 05, 2011
Dear Mr Gordon,
I want to thank you for your comment on my book,Sacred Mission.
Some continuing activities are occuring due to acknowledgement / recognition of the unique natural health principles involved. A new social non profit company is being formed,for propagation, soon in each State, of many beneficial health benefits to be aimed at expanding these benefits with Corp. Groups & Associations including all employees. Many enhanced health benefits are anticipated, with great savings. I will let you know as progress occurs.
Thank you again for your courtesy.
George Verdon,
{SACRED MISSION,(BOOK)
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I wonder if outsiders can invest in the microfinancing?
(The link to the co-op’s web site isn’t working for me.)