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Forum Post: Red Alert: "Terror" In Memphis

Posted 10 years ago on April 28, 2013, 12:39 p.m. EST by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN
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I am "terrorizing" vacant lots and highway exit ramps with seed bombs. Ka-boom. You can call me "the terrorizer".

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[-] 6 points by shadz66 (19985) 10 years ago

Viva Guerilla Gardening !!! Good work 'qm' !! Careful with the Fed attracting language tho' bro' ! Also :

veritas vos liberabit ...

[-] 3 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79hUuE2vuI Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi

[-] 2 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

i threw it up in quotes maybe the feds will get the joke.

[-] 2 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

nice links.

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

Ron Finley: A guerilla gardener in South Central LA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzZzZ_qpZ4w

[-] 3 points by Nevada1 (5843) 10 years ago

Gonzo Gardening

[-] 3 points by Renneye (3874) 10 years ago

Or..."the terrarizer"

even...

"terra-riser"

[-] 2 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

:-)

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

terraterroriser?

ooops MY BAD I was thinking of copoRATions.

[-] 2 points by Renneye (3874) 10 years ago

Nice!

This actually isn't as crazy as it sounds, now that I'm going through the possibilities! If nothing else, it would drive 'them' crazy! Heheh!

[-] 3 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

And would help safeguard having viable seeds from growing stock. Instead of Monsatan's one and done seed.

[-] 2 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

its not crazy at all resource control is one of the ways they enslave us. food is one of the most valuable resources of all along with water. then comes shelter which can come from the land, textile can come from the land, energy production can come the earth, everything we need the mother earth provides or the father sun. sure you may have to trade to get what you need but that is what creates regional and multinational economies that have value not this bullshit freetrade exploitation.

[-] 2 points by Renneye (3874) 10 years ago

I agree 100% 'qm'! And most people can afford 2 or 3 packages of seeds. If this were done, en masse...just think of the possibilities and benefits!

[-] 3 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

you can get seeds for 20-50c a pack at a big box non gmo open pollination. american seeds is what they are called. this year i got mammoth russian sunflower, cucumbers - (white spine, muncher, marketmore, national pickling, straight eight, lemon), squash - ( dark green zucchini, table queen, waltham butternut), cantaloupe (imperial 45, hearts of gold), water melon - (orange tendersweet, sugar baby, crimson sweet), pumpkin jack o latern, okra louisiana green velvet, pepper california wonder, tomato - (oregon spring,homestead, large red cherry), beet - (ruby queen, detroit dark red), raddish - (cherry belle, sparkler white tip, early scarlet globe), carrot - (scarlet nantes, petite sweet, chantenay, danvers half long, tender sweet), lettuce - (prizehead, grand rapids leaf, iceberg, black seeded simpson, green bean - ( harvester, contender, top crop, kentucky wonder pole type, cherokee wax yellow bush), pea - (alaska, green arrow, dwarf gray sugar), cowpeas california blackeye #5, corn - ( country gentlemen, stowell's evergreen, early golden bantam), spinach mustard tendergreen, mustard florida broadleaf, spinach giant noble, collards vates non-heading, broccoli calabrese, kohlrabi early white vienna, cauliflower snowball x, italian flat leaf parsley, oregano, white lisbon bunching onion, chives, long island mammoth dill, cilantro coriander, and sweet basil.

plus i got a bunch of flowers :-) 20c.

[-] 1 points by Renneye (3874) 10 years ago

Sounds absolutely heavenly, 'qm' !!

Here's a real cool fellow 'seed bomber'

"Richard Reynolds, UK guerrilla gardener, is on a far flung mission to spread the word of guerrilla gardening in New Zealand, thanks to an invite from the British Council. He gets drawn into helping bring a bit of colour to a derelict patch of fenced off private land with some locals. Find out more at www.guerrillagardening.org "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3IUe-PP9JI&list=UU5wRUNu6LqGrIqi4VfRTKkg&index=1

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 10 years ago

Bravo. Terraforming might be a better descriptor.

Making a productive area out of a former green desert.

[-] 2 points by Middleaged (5140) 10 years ago

You know, I have gas when I eat beans, Onions, Cauliflower, Broccoli, and cow farts. Seriously.... it is a problem. And when we look at my snoring with the farting... that makes a rebel, an outsider, a threat to humanity.

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[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

overgrow tptb.

[-] 0 points by GirlFriday (17435) 10 years ago

What do you know about green roofs?

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

I have seen them before on earthships and other ecohousing. they insulate the building and of course you can plant a garden.

[-] 0 points by Theeighthpieceuv8 (-32) from Seven Sisters, Wales 10 years ago

No need. The fact that you make light of this is itself enough to label you a terrorist.

[-] 0 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

so i am the bad guy? no my friend i am the good guy.

[-] -2 points by Theeighthpieceuv8 (-32) from Seven Sisters, Wales 10 years ago

It's also possible you are quite mad, completely insane.

[-] 2 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 10 years ago

i am quite sane.

[-] 0 points by Theeighthpieceuv8 (-32) from Seven Sisters, Wales 10 years ago

Good luck with that.