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Fertilizer by any other name smells as sweet....
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<pre>Folks: Regarding the Miracle II fertilizer several people are discussing at the moment: A quick look at the home page of the website carrying the research on this Miracle II product reveals a devotion to environmental technology, bio and chemical warfare detox agents, Dragons Blood, Scottish genealogy, sun phases, graphic arts, real estate sales and a number of other interesting, if incongruous, matters. Oh, that's in addition to the research into the alleged Miracle II product. I don't say this to disparage whatever research might be ongoing, merely to say that the gentleman named Elder who is propounding it apparently has a number of rather, ummmmmmm, diverse activities going on. May I humbly suggest that a claim of a 200% increase in yield at a test farm, with no photos or factual information given to back up this rather interesting claim, is a good reason to whittle down the derivative URL address of the report and look at the home page of the site carrying it. Yours in the interests of well-investigated fertilizer, Ed Kliman Austin, TX </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: Fertilizer by any other name smells as sweet....
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<pre>Ed Kliman wrote: > Folks: > > Regarding the Miracle II fertilizer several people are discussing at the > moment: A quick look at the home page of the website carrying the research > on this Miracle II product reveals a devotion to environmental technology, > bio and chemical warfare detox agents, Dragons Blood, Scottish genealogy, > sun phases, graphic arts, real estate sales and a number of other > interesting, if incongruous, matters. Oh, that's in addition to the > research into the alleged Miracle II product. > > I don't say this to disparage whatever research might be ongoing, merely to > say that the gentleman named Elder who is propounding it apparently has a > number of rather, ummmmmmm, diverse activities going on. > > May I humbly suggest that a claim of a 200% increase in yield at a test > farm, with no photos or factual information given to back up this rather > interesting claim, is a good reason to whittle down the derivative URL > address of the report and look at the home page of the site carrying it. > > Yours in the interests of well-investigated fertilizer, > > Ed Kliman > Austin, TX-- Folks, 1 - I'm suprised this got past the moderator. And since it did, it is only fair that the moderator allows me to respond. 2- "Killing the messenger" works against honest inquiry. 3- While claiming not to be disparaging, that is exactly what "Ed" has done. His reasoning for the "non-disparagment" is my "diversity", lack of "photos" and his claim of "no factual information". a- Range Guide is a division of Burk Hale, Inc, which mainly deals with real estate matters, investments and consultation. Burk Hale, Inc began in 1908 and is one of the most respected, cutting-edge corporations in America. My father, Burk Hale, Jr. is also county commissioner in Catoosa County, Georgia. Range Guide was initially founded to deal with concerns regarding boundary survey issues, and marketing/R & D of the latest technology for finding resources underground by high altitude and satelite survey methods used by the Range Guide Team members. Being that I've also worked as a guide, many issues about survival have given rise to the need to address the latest developments towards that end, including health issues, environmental issues and the like, and so those issues are addressed. Working with government also is a major concern with survival, and thus FIGJA, which I'm National Administrator of. In an effort to encourage the young to take interest in these important issues, I gave the website an interesting and thought provoking theme, and included family interests that might help to attract internet enthusiasts of all ages. b- If I were not so diversified, you who are reading this would never have known about Miracle II and its amazing qualities. And if my Greek friend, John Mousourakis hs not informed me about the waste-water problem with olive oil production, it is even more likely that you would not have known about Miracle II. c- There are agricultural photos on the internet regarding Miracle II, but they may not provide the necessary criteria that one might demand. This is an ongoing research project that is just begining to be popularized, i.e., CUTTING EDGE. You are all welcome to wait months or years after many have already benefited from Miracle II and have submitted there findings, or you may join the endeavor and be among the first to discover the benefits with agricultural applications. The momentum of this product will not be "whittled down" one bit by individuals of limited vision and diversity. d- Factual information has been presented. There are more details, of course, but my intent was to share highlights of Miracle II's track record. Folks, as I have said already, I've offered a solution that has many possibilities to answering agricultural needs. You have been invited to participate in the research with me, and offered a substantial discount for your participation. I am honored and gratelful to assist everyone who has an interest in making things better for all concerned in olive oil manufacturing. Some of you will have the vision to see the possibilities and some of you will not. Miracle II will continue its mission that has grown for the last 20 years. Delighted newcomers will be thankful as thousands have already been. But some will add unfairness to their healthy skepticism and "miss the boat", as they say. You are encouraged to look beyond such bias. Miracle II is not a "fertilizer". But it seems to do just as well or better. Olive producers, in many cases, need to address the waste water problem, and that is the main concern I was encouraged to address. It only stands to reason that if it has been shown to increase crop production and quality that the smart olive oil manufacturer will take a bad problem and turn it into an advantage with Miracle II. I'm not a salesman, I'm a facilitator. Proceeds from sales of this amazing product go to Sunshine Ranch Youth Camp. [You are welcome to buy it from "salesmen" at other websites at full retail.] Warmest Regards, Burk-Elder: Hale, Third Administrative Assistant/Burk Hale, Inc. Range Guide EcoChallenge Director [Applying new technologies for a better world] H.O.P.E. Club Marketing Director [Energy Technology/innovations] FIGJA National Administrator [Volunteer/Grand Jury Education/Service] Herald's Net Works Director [Volunteer/Christian Education/Communications/Service] Millstones Director [Volunteer/Prevention of family and child abuse] CASA [Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate for abused children] -- Elder Hale - Phone 706-937-7379 or FAX 706 937-7380 rangeguide@bigfoot.com - http://www.rangeguide.net 702 Woodgate Road, Ringgold, Georgia, uSA 30736 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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