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Mr. Manny Grossman on Permaculture v. Bio-Perversity



Professor Hamamoto of Cultural Forensics® welcomes back Mr. Manny Grossman formerly of the New York Botanical Garden and true crime provocateur to share his professional experiences with permaculture and the contributions of influential pioneer Fukuoka Masanobu.

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  1. For the whole of my long life two types of fruit bushes have flourished in my garden , they are red currents and loganberrys . When I get a fork ready to dig a robin red breast watches me and comes close to me and when I go away he flies down to get I suppose worms .

  2. So glad to click watch on this stream. This has sparked so much inside and i thank you.

  3. A true gift gentleman , sowing the seeds of knowledge and creativity, many thanks for this window of opportunity:!

  4. Professor ever since you gave your insights on Jordan Peterson, I have been seeing the shill in him.

    Thank you

  5. In 2012 we got together and created rebel gardens on city owned empty lots. Of course the city came in and mowed our rebel community gardens 😎. Claiming domain

  6. The problem is that the corporatocracy own all of the land. One becomes a land holder and never a land owner that is only for the parasites.

  7. My good friend was a disciple of fukuoka-sensei. This agriculture style is alive and well in many places, like Okinawa

  8. I don't know about Puerto Rico… It's corrupt as hell there. But I'm in Hawaii with the same climate and it's corrupt here, too. Cheaper in PR, but you need to learn Spanish. It may become a state, but would that help it or make it worse? I'm attracted to the Caribbean, but can't find the country that's not "banana republic."

  9. were we not all hunter gathers originally? why be out planting seeds?…shouldn't we be hunting whatever.. from mice to birds to fish and even big foot? peace thru eating protein rich animal body parts

  10. My two favorite people on YouTube! What a great topic up for discussion on this episode. Thank you Professor and Manny!!

  11. Thank you. I studied Permaculture when I was still working, you inspired me to get back to it now. I retired to a farm in the middle of nowhere and grow much of my food. I had to – with pleasure – relearn to garden. Something that my family knew by heart. For past 2 years I have been happy without participating in any fear games. Blessings.

  12. Thanks for the positive vibes guys…much appreciated…let's all channel our anger when it arises into positive actions, I know I'd rather be happy and healthy more than anything else.

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