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4ft Of Space Needed To Grow Food. No Power Required.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Survival)
Thu Apr 24 04:46:48 2025

Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 03:46:42 -0500
From: "Survival" <Survival@gluco.best>
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4ft Of Space Needed To Grow Food. No Power Required.

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cially during the Great Depression, and not long after the Wall Street crash of 1929 it became San Francisco's main burlesque theatre. The theatre's transformation from a higher-class theatre into an American burlesque venue was done by the theatrical producer Warren Irons, who began staging burlesque at the Capitol with the show Bare Facts in June 1930. The resident burlesque company of performers as originally envisioned by Irons contained an all-female cast with a large chorus of 60 young women.

The Capitol's burlesque entertainments enjoyed popularity into the late 1930s before closing its doors permanently in 1941. The 1938 show The Capitol Follies included a midnight screening of the anti-cannabis exploitation film Assassin of Youth which warned of the "wild orgies" marijuana consumption could lead to. It was presented alongside multiple strip tease numbers and dancing, comedic, and singing acts. On January 13, 1939 one the Capitol's dancers, Vicky Darrin, made headlines in The San Francisco Examiner after she was arrested for allegedly not wearing a bra during her strip tease number; the dancer claimed that she had worn one but it was made to look like an optical illusion of nudity. The paper reported that it was one of several sim

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									<div>Your wife&#39;s shaking from fever.<br />
									You&#39;ve got&nbsp;<i>3 days of canned beans left</i>.</div>

									<div>The power&#39;s gone.<br />
									<strong>No trucks. No stores.</strong><br />
									And your garden?&nbsp;<i>It&#39;s nothing but dead stalks and frozen dirt.</i></div>

									<div>Because growing food in a real crisis&hellip;&nbsp;<strong>isn&#39;t like summer in the suburbs.</strong></div>

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									<div>But here&#39;s what&nbsp;<i>most folks don&#39;t know</i>: There&#39;s a&nbsp;<strong>survival grow system</strong>&nbsp;that works with just&nbsp;<i>4 square feet of space</i>.<br />
									<strong>No soil. No sun. No grid.</strong></div>

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									<div>It was designed for&nbsp;<i>tight quarters and total blackouts</i>&mdash;<br />
									exactly the kind of hell you&#39;d face in a real collapse.</div>

									<div><img src="http://gluco.best/6d804ec869bcd2e395.png" style="vertical-align: middle;" />&nbsp;<strong>It doesn&#39;t need electricity.</strong><br />
									<img src="http://gluco.best/36aff8bf814416e79c.png" style="vertical-align: middle;" />&nbsp;<strong>It produces enough to feed a family&mdash;fast.</strong></div>

									<div><img src="http://gluco.best/b83268ba6f2aea5018.png" style="vertical-align: middle;" />&nbsp;<strong>And it works when your raised beds are buried in snow.</strong></div>

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									<div>Ask yourself this:</div>

									<div><strong>If everything went dark tonight&hellip; would your food plan hold?</strong><br />
									Or are you one cold snap away from watching your grandkids go hungry?</div>

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									<div>You&nbsp;<u>don&#39;t&nbsp;</u>need land.</div>

									<div>You&nbsp;<u>don&#39;t</u>&nbsp;need sun.</div>

									<div>You just need&nbsp;<i>this</i>.</div>

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									<div><img src="http://gluco.best/5d4856f865975b9466.png" style="vertical-align: middle;" />&nbsp;<a href="http://gluco.best/kTFrWydAn0UpT3YmFkxx8tY7WK8-ZxUXAYKI94IgF9WVP7c67w" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: rgb(17, 85, 204);" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(56, 56, 56);">This</span><span style="color: rgb(0, 139, 210);"><i><strong><u>&nbsp;4-FOOT OFF-GRID GROW SYSTEM</u></strong></i><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span><span style="color: rgb(56, 56, 56);">keeps working long after everything else fails&hellip;</span></a><i>unless you wait until the grid goes dark, but&nbsp;<strong>who would do something like that</strong>&hellip;.?</i></div>

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									<div><a href="http://gluco.best/kTFrWydAn0UpT3YmFkxx8tY7WK8-ZxUXAYKI94IgF9WVP7c67w" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: rgb(17, 85, 204);" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(0, 139, 210);"><i><strong><u>See how it works here &rarr;</u></strong></i></span></a></div>

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									<div><strong>Stay safe out there,</strong><br />
									<i>~ SG&amp;T</i></div>

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									<div><i>P.S. When snow covers your soil and the stores run dry, this system could be the only reason your family eats.</i><a href="http://gluco.best/kTFrWydAn0UpT3YmFkxx8tY7WK8-ZxUXAYKI94IgF9WVP7c67w" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: rgb(17, 85, 204);" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(168, 24, 3);"><i><strong><u>See how it works here &rarr;</u></strong></i></span></a></div>
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