Videos by Free NZ. Investigating Kiwi Stories https://freenz.locals.com
This is a method developed 20 years ago to lift the vitality of your soil whether you have a 50 square meter garden or a 500-hectare farm.
Tried and tested by many people now with extraordinary results.
See Ann & Pete's website - https://www.absolute5d.com for more information on the things that interest them, including a video of lifting the vitality of the water on the land and in your home using your Higherself and your awareness -
https://youtu.be/dsSW2_kuTBI
These are not in any particular order its just how they were sitting in the box.
1.) Zinc - To lift the zinc content of the soil.
2.) Wood ash - Is to bring the ph levels into balance if required.
3.) Horse manure - For the enzyme levels. – soak one or 2 pellets from an organic horse – must never have been drenched - as the drench will negate beneficial enzymes.
5.) Silica powder. To lift the silica levels.
6.) Silica sand. To enhance the water in the soil.
7.) Zirconium. A trace element lacking in NZ.
8.) Kelp. To bring the trace elements into balance.
9.) Salt. This is sometimes required for plant health.
If you are running livestock we would add a pinch of Selenium also.
https://www.absolute5d.com
Bringing The Soil Into Balance - Ann & Pete | Absolute 5D
This is a method developed 20 years ago to lift the vitality of your soil whether you have a 50 square meter garden or a 500-hectare farm.
Tried and tested by many people now with extraordinary results.
See Ann & Pete's website - https://www.absolute5d.com for more information on the things that interest them, including a video of lifting the vitality of the water on the land and in your home using your Higherself and your awareness -
https://youtu.be/dsSW2_kuTBI
These are not in any particular order its just how they were sitting in the box.
1.) Zinc - To lift the zinc content of the soil.
2.) Wood ash - Is to bring the ph levels into balance if required.
3.) Horse manure - For the enzyme levels. – soak one or 2 pellets from an organic horse – must never have been drenched - as the drench will negate beneficial enzymes.
5.) Silica powder. To lift the silica levels.
6.) Silica sand. To enhance the water in the soil.
7.) Zirconium. A trace element lacking in NZ.
8.) Kelp. To bring the trace elements into balance.
9.) Salt. This is sometimes required for plant health.
If you are running livestock we would add a pinch of Selenium also.
https://www.absolute5d.com
“The things that we did to the elderly increased their risk of dying from C*v*d.” What was the motive for treating our most vulnerable in society in such inhumane ways? Who is to be held accountable?
Liz Lambert - No 8 Workers' Union of NZ
"Employers always had the choice" - Liz Lambert
number8.org.nz
People of the Protest: Mel
Mel gives her experience of standing at Parliament amongst the protesters in Wellington. She explains her reasoning for being there, all the way from Oamaru, to end the mandates, and she also gives insight into the intense fear she felt when these draconian measures first came into effect.
Jason is walking to Wellington with his cross, ‘Hope’. He is raising awareness for youth suicides, as well as shining a light on the hugely negative toll that the lockdowns and mandates have had on the mental health of countless New Zealanders and our society as a whole. He wants to see us get back to living as a healthy, free & open society again. Liz passed him while driving, and had to stop to speak to him. Jason, we salute you. Follow his page here: https://www.facebook.com/Delivering-HOPE-Youth-Suicide-Awareness-NZ-103009918983268
IV - Independent View is a new channel by JP. Dissecting the MSM rhetoric and propaganda to help you get perspective. Interviews, stories and points of view will be discussed and shared openly and without fair of mainstream manipulation. Not left, not right... just kōrero. https://www.facebook.com/IV-Independent-View-110905508191321 IV will continue to support Free NZ as the more who share the truth the better for all. Massive kia ora to Liz Gunn and team for the support.
Monday morning report from JP Bollards in place, and peaceful, traffic is flowing. Time to make the bollards beautiful.