Aaron On Other Sites Posted on August 26th, 2009
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Obviously, you clicked here because you love me, Aaron Turpen. If you could figure out where I lived, you’d stalk me. Right? Ya, I know. I get that a lot. In order to aid and abet your virtual stalking, I’m going to show you where you can find other things I’ve published online.
Cuz that’s how I roll, braha.
AaronTurpen.com – my writing website, which is kind of an online brochure and resume’ for my freelance writing.
Aaron’s Randomocity – where I post random things at random times, mostly deep thoughts and mind-bending ideas that aren’t appropriate for other sites I’m on.
GatewayAnimals – the home of Gateway’s Needy Animals, the animal rescue I work with here in Wyoming.
GreenBigTruck – my site all about alternative fueled and electric commercial vehicles.
BloggersBase – where I re-post items from this site as well as some of the others on this list.
CivilDisobedience.us – where I sell t-shirts, mostly political, that I’ve designed.
EVMeme – where I write about the latest buzz in the electric vehicle world, usually with a lot of humor.
Examiner – where I am the Cheyenne Green Living Examiner, writing about environmental issues specific to Wyoming.
Facebook – my personal Facebook account where I post pictures from my life, the animal rescue/shelter I work with, and other things; mainly personal, but you’re welcome to come find me.
FutureCars.com – you’ll find me here writing news and features on current, burgeoning, and far-future vehicle technology.
Militant Reviews – where I review books, movies, and music and give the truth about what I think of it.
NaturalNews – where I write exclusive articles on various environmental and natural health subjects. I often reprint parts of those here on Aaron’s EnvironMental Corner.
Zoomilife.com – where I write about electric vehicles of all types and related alternative energy transportation. You’ll see those articles reprinted here occasionally.
Twitter/AaronsEnviro – my Twitter account for this site specifically.
Twitter/MacAaron – my personal Twitter account where I generally rant about things in 140 or less.
That’s a more or less complete list. I pop up in other places occasionally, of course, and I have some other sites that are mainly just news feeds and re-posting portals for things. For the most part, that’s me.







October 14th, 2009 at 4:33 am
Freedom 1st must be won then it must be maintained. Often the price of “winning” is blood…the price to maintain is tolerance of differing opinions and ideas. Although that concept has been twisted in our society! And, being “open-minded” is good but use caution….don’t be “so” open-minded that your brains fall out!
November 25th, 2009 at 10:51 am
Hello Aaron.
Thanks to Mike Adams, I’ve been enjoying your various websites this morning. Thank you for them, especially the Militant Reviews.
I write to let you know of a promising open source of affordable innovations for green gardening, with implications for agriculture and livestock health. The information below is compiled & offered in the hope that it will become widespread, especially where most needed.
It is offered at no charge and, where it is applied, will go a long way toward reversing the devastation of rural farming communities in developing countries, and the need for (sub)urban and organic agriculture in the USofA.
Typically growers using optimally bio-available trace & essential minerals have observed doubled productivity — by weight, after 2 years of use — with only one application per harvest (ie, once yearly for annuals like fruit & nuts). This increased abundance appears to plateau after 4 years. Improvements in taste, freeze & drought hardiness, seed vigor & soil health appear to be cumulative.
In faster growing plants, seedlings are typically seen to achieve a size twice that of controls in only two weeks after sprouting.
Improved taste implies improved nutrient content. In animals, consumption of feed grown with these minerals has been observed to drop by 20% to 30% compared with consumption of less nutritious feed. Hunger is satisfied with smaller quantities of forage or fodder, and with significant savings on other inputs.
All information offered at http://www.subtleenergies.com/ORMUS
is offered at no charge. This body of research has been widespread, and it continues. Agricultural application is active in the US, Australia and Europe. More recently, there is interest in S. Africa and Kenya.
Ease & economy of use are excellent even if one purchases ready-made ORMUS mineral concentrates off the shelf. Outlay is more than offset by reduction in other more expensive inputs.
But shipping distances & costs can be further reduced by making one’s own precipitate or extraction. Numerous methods have been developed for various starting materials. Methods of safely precipitating beneficial bio-available minerals sourced from local materials are freely described on the ORMUS website. The site design has been kept simple in order to minimize the digital divide.
The ORMUS technologies are a green turning point. Researchers wish to see its benefits freely conferred wherever needed. Benefits already observed & documented include high-volume nutritious yield and increased seed vigor across generations — at extraordinarily low cash outlay, with immediate savings on other inputs. Animals fed on these richly nutritious plant materials are observed to thrive. The range of potential benefits are applicable from small-scale family plots all the way up to large agri-business projects and reforestation.
I look forward to following your work from time to time. Because it is so diverse, I’m thinking you may enjoy the scientific overview of the ORMUS work at:
subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/sciover.htm
Please consider helping to make this information available where needed. Further agricultural implications for essential minerals can be found at:
subtleenergies.com/ORMUS/tw/double.htm
Thank you for your attention.
Mary G. West
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ORMUS
541.523.3357
November 25th, 2009 at 11:12 am
Wow, that’s awesome. It will take me some time to go through all of the information and become clear on it, but I’ll do the research and definitely talk about this. Thanks!