so the aliens finally have been found
I read the other day about a new US policy about Afghan poppy growing, they're giving up eradicating and focusing on things like alternate crops to get rid of the problem. Not sure if Aussies are still in Afghanistan, I know they've been out of Iraq for about a year or two.You know what really caught my eye in that jolly little account?
"Australia supplies about 50% of the world's legally-grown opium"
I began to wonder: how does one determine whether a country, a company or a person has the legal mandate to grow poppy or whether it hasn't got it.
I also began to wonder, why Afghan peasants can't grow poppy and earn a living, while persons in Australia can do that - and at the same time, the soldiers of their allies (and Australian soldiers as well) are destroying the poppy fields of their, nomen omen, prospective business competition. Nais.
I would be very grateful to anyone willing and able to elucidate me in regards to the poppy growing mandate issue.
I read the other day about a new US policy about Afghan poppy growing, they're giving up eradicating and focusing on things like alternate crops to get rid of the problem. Not sure if Aussies are still in Afghanistan, I know they've been out of Iraq for about a year or two.
A little more on topic: Those things look like kangaroos!!
I stayed with a mate once who was a gardener in a New-Age healing centre in the town of Glastonbury.
The entire place was full of all the usual BS - there were crystals scattered about and birthing rugs and the usual grab-bag of mystical and pagan stuff - Tibetan anus flutes and such.
The place had a nice jacuzzi though, so I can't fault it.
A couple of really dodgy looking hippies came into the centre one night, sat down for a toke with the manager and said - "Yeah we've done tomorrow's crop circles - here, here and here", pointing to their handiwork on the map.
The next day the centre charged two gullible Dutch women a fair few quid to show them these mysterious circles.