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Giant Vegetables - Mexican Farmer's Special Techniques In The Past

 
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Giant Vegetables - Mexican Farmer's Special Techniques In The Past
Years ago , Garcia , a Mexican farmer, grew and sold variety of giant vegetables . The method he drew up on paper for the public news was a drawing. He gave two stories - but only one is right. UFO landed and the occupants asked him for water after he got off his tractor. In exchange was this specialized information. They said they lived in the nearby mountain. The other story was that an elderly woman lived in run down shack at back end of his property. She promised him valuable information , if he rebuilt her home. The drawing was made and then Garcia prospered. With standard non hybrid seeds and plain normal soil, varieties of giant vegetables came to harvest. The Mexican government monitored his progress and verified the claims. Other data is on Internet. I tried to decipher the drawing many times , and came up with a few ideas. Planting done only at night, also under full moon. Planting arranged in very large spiral fashion as per natural log . Lodes stone magnets treated handfuls of seeds for % higher yield of quantity harvest. Field hoeing done with constant prayer. ( the moon has gravity that affects the earth and pulls water closer to the surface for germination and nature is controlled by energy spirals) Two people to lift the cabbage and huge carrots and corn, etc. I also looked on map of Mexico and where his property was. The acreage used for farming was in a small valley which was in an extinct volcano. The ground was probably rich in minerals and or radioactivity that would affect plants.
 
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The article below was published in the daily newspaper The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah, USA, page 14, May 29, 1983.



https://ufologie.patrickgross.org/press/dailyspectrum29may1983.htm
 
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