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I wouldn’t try this at home

flylowgethigh

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Seems like veggies get pulled on the reg from stores because human waste was used as fertilizer. A few years back it was spinach that was tainted by human waste frets.


Remember, these people want us dead. I can just here them as they are meeting in Davos, Switzerland right now, discussing their WEF plans…

“ We got them to take the jabs, eat plant-based meat, now let’s get them to eat bugs and food fertilized with their own shit”.
 
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StickyBandit

Well-known member
Seems like veggies get pulled on the reg from stores because human waste was used as fertilizer. A few years back it was spinach that was tainted by human waste frets.


Remember, these people want us dead. I can just here them as they are meeting in Davos, Switzerland right now, discussing their WEF plans…

“ We got them to take the jabs, eat plant-based meat, now let’s get them to eat bugs and food fertilized with their own shit”.
I read their own wiki entry and I think you're on the money (y)
 

brickweeder

Well-known member
the human waste is probably run through the treatment process first...wastewater engineers and marketers call them "Bio-Solids" (aka...BS), so don't worry...that mud on your spinich isn't shitzkies, its just biosolids....

Regarding that e.coli spinch...maybe the farmers didn't provide enough portapotties and the pickers just dropped their deuces where they were....next rain, it was deuce city across the planting field....
 
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Rico Swazi

Active member
You can be like this guy...



or grow your own indoors if needs be
1st thinning yesterday

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simple enough for some, while others seem doomed to wallow in shit

Darwinism baby
 

brickweeder

Well-known member
Whats the difference between human dung and animal dung? Shit is shit and ~50% of the farmers worldwide use dung as their main fertilizer and they did this for millennia
not sure...wonder if chipotle uses veggies grown with human or animal ferts to make thier e.coli fare?
 

chilliwilli

Waterboy
Veteran
not sure...wonder if chipotle uses veggies grown with human or animal ferts to make thier e.coli fare?
I think that was the management that failed. The good old work till u break mentality from management that kept sick employees at work. And never forget u get what u pay for. A good paid employee is a more reliable employee.

Food safety news

We had problems with e coli on vegies in the eu too but that was greedy companys that skipped the required waiting periode after fertilizing.
E coli can't survive long outside the body. At 50%rh and 15°c its 14min and at 85%rh and 15°c it can survive 83min.
 

brickweeder

Well-known member
I think that was the management that failed. The good old work till u break mentality from management that kept sick employees at work. And never forget u get what u pay for. A good paid employee is a more reliable employee.

Food safety news

We had problems with e coli on vegies in the eu too but that was greedy companys that skipped the required waiting periode after fertilizing.
E coli can't survive long outside the body. At 50%rh and 15°c its 14min and at 85%rh and 15°c it can survive 83min.
Hmmm, I wonder if this means that chipotle management breakdowns resulted in the use of fresh e.coli source material (fresh meaning less than 83 minutes old...)?

Regardless of how quick ecoli dies, I really don't want to eat food grown with human waste ferts, and given the number of ecoli episodes that chipotle is known for, I won't eat their food even if you paid me. I read that los angeles city uses "biosolids" as fertilizer for alfalfa, but don't know what that alfalfa is used for....probably not direct human consumption.
 
The Amazonian figured out a way and made terra preta.

More advanced civilizations designed septic leach lines to sub irrigate their crops. This was before the commercial era of wasted time and money. Before sulfur deficient crops also. Stink in stink out I always say.

Worked well for me, for 25+ years before the leach lines got clogged with roots. Never pumped the tank before then either.


I will never sacrifice my poop to the sewer gods. Septic 4 life
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
You had a garden over the field lines of your septic system?

The Amazon people did like they do in Florida. Dig the dirt from the water on one side, pile it in front, dig from the other side,
And also pile it in front, move forward onto the pile, repeat.

Maybe the field lines and cemeteries were under the piles. Maybe they burned the dead people. Who knows, but it worked and the soil is still viable.
 
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