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In 2006, a patent was granted to a man named Paul Stamets. Though Paul is the world’s leading mycologist, his patent has received very little attention and exposure.
The mycologist has figured out how to use mother nature’s own creations to keep insects from destroying crops. It’s what is being called SMART pesticides. These pesticides provide safe & nearly permanent solution for controlling over 200,000 species of insects - and all thanks to the ‘magic’ of mushrooms.
Monsanto’s chemical concoctions which are being sprayed all over farmers’ fields around the world are attributed to the large-scale bee die off. To say that new methods need to be implemented before it is too late is an understatement.
Monsanto presently generates $16 billion dollars per year (as reported in 2014), therefore you can be certain they do not want anything interrupting that flow of revenue. Such income gives them nearly limitless resources and abilities to suppress information that may be damaging their reputation.
Link to the patent we are speaking of: 7,122,176
All the patents Paul has applied for: Here
The 1970s: A Decade of Change
1. Earth Day 1970, New York City. National Geographic
2. Highway picnic during the Oil Crisis, 1973
3. Women protest for equal pay, Detroit, 1970
4. A spectator holds up a sign at the Academy Awards, 1974
5. Kent State Shootings, 1970
6. Protesters on Ireland’s Bloody Sunday, 1972
7. Sammy Davis Jr. performs for members of the 1st Cavalry Division, Vietnam, 1972
8. Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg at Jack Kerouac’s grave, Edson Cemetery, Lowell, Mass. 1975. Ken Regan
the boy who blocked his own shot - brand new

“Under the anger, under the fear, under the despair, under the broken heartedness, there is a radiance that has never been harmed, that has never been lost, that is the truth of who one is.”
— Gangaji (via sun-hawk)
“I know your sorrow and I know that for the likes of us there is no ease for the heart to be had from words or reason and that in the very assurance of sorrow’s fading there is more sorrow. So I offer you only my deeply affectionate and compassionate thoughts and wish for you only that the strange thing may never fail you, whatever it is, that gives us the strength to live on and on with our wounds.”
— Samuel Beckett, The Letters of Samuel Beckett Volume III: 1957-1965
2025 - Indigenous teenagers spent a month kayaking hundreds of kilometers across the newly freed Klamath River in Oregon and California, after winning a decades-long fight to save it. [video]
Some lettering for your walls
When you got invited to the wrong party but you still turnt
Ganges River 1923



