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Edited by Neil Anderson, Friday, 21 Jun 2013, 23:58

I'm going to try this. This being a post about something that would hurt people in a big way but may not be flagged up at spy-central. So here goes...

There is very little that we can do in this modern world to hurt those in power; except to plant Japanese knot-weed in their gardens. The beauty of this scheme is many-fold: knot-weed is free to find, the very "we-know-where-you-live" technology that they use to scunner us works against them too [they have to put details down to legally rip us off] ,who spots a new plant in their garden if they only care about money?

It's not even against the law. To plant it in the wild is, but there is no ban on us propogating it in a domestic setting. Even if that domestic setting doesn't be happen to be my own.

A creeping horror, once it's in there's no way that they can get it out. Forget your poison or bomb plans, in fact forget any, people must die!, plans. If you have a plan that envisions killing people then you are wrong.

Once we start killing we stop thinking, actually, once we stop thinking we srtart killing is oft the case.

Simple gardening is enough.

This is an actual horror that I don't intend to perpertrate. If, the spooks don't visit me soon, then we can cry shite to their spy-catcher crap. For what I [seem] to be planning is out and out envioromental horror. Still who cares about global warming, that's lefty crap, only supported by scienists and people who don't make us money.

In fact japanese knot-weed is a metaphor for all that is wrong with our society, rampant, greedy, hard to eradicate and ultimately destructive to anything but itself.

What, or who, does that remind you of?

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Jings what a mess/
ROSIE Rushton-Stone

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Hey Nellie.  I'm not really back, but as I have been forced to pop in, I thought I'd try to find you and Matt.  You came up first.  I hope you are well, and I miss reading about your goings on very much indeed.  Logging on here has been something I have avoided for many months... nothing to do with a lack of interest!

xx