The UK Growers Thread!

The Yorkshireman

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Whos fucking bright idea was it to label the Agora forum RIU?

What a brilliant way to connect your activitys between the deepnet and clearnet!!...........:clap:

Something along the lines of "UK Crew" would of been a little more descreet.

Not to mention then posting said tag on a clearnet public forum that is plastered all over Google's top result!

Veterans and solid members should be communicating this info through PGP so that your efforts are not totally fucking wasted by letting every Tom, Dick and Harry know exactly what your doing.

Epic security fail there lads, lol.
 
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Ishrahnai

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monring ladies,

key metre getting fited
no way iim runnig 1k in veg lolol

flipping tomorrow or monday
Just as long as they don't make you get one of those smart meters. Fuck that, too much info can be taken. My mate has got the best idea, bury a container or two and run it off generators.
 

IC3M4L3

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Just as long as they don't make you get one of those smart meters. Fuck that, too much info can be taken. My mate has got the best idea, bury a container or two and run it off generators.

gennys are loud and when u live in a inner city estate getting a few pikeys to move a shipping container in,,, comes ontop
lol

and soon wer all gunna have smart metres by law, like the states
 

R3l@X

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Whos fucking bright idea was it to label the Agora forum RIU?

What a brilliant way to connect your activitys between the deepnet and clearnet!!...........:clap:

Something along the lines of "UK Crew" would of been a little more descreet.

Not to mention then posting said tag on a clearnet public forum that is plastered all over Google's top result!

Veterans and solid members should be communicating this info through PGP so that your efforts are not totally fucking wasted by letting every Tom, Dick and Harry know exactly what your doing.

Epic security fail there lads, lol.
I'd intended it to be easy for everyone to find. we wanted a forum we didn't have to watch what we say in, anyones invited just as long as they're not pussy yanks lol n once everyone's on the forums we can private up a new thread on there or head to an existing thread or even muster up a password access thread....shits still safer than rollitup.
 

Ishrahnai

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gennys are loud and when u live in a inner city estate getting a few pikeys to move a shipping container in,,, comes ontop
lol

and soon wer all gunna have smart metres by law, like the states
In rental accommodation I imagine you won't have a choice but They'll have a job enforcing it upon house owners. They can't cut u off if u pay your bills, if u got kids then they're double fucked. Inner city is a problem for burying containers for sure man. Never get pikeys involved unless u want your grow ripped. I'm from the country, sympathetic farmers are the way. All the problems with diseases and soaring costs mean that even some 'straight' old farmers are up for a tax free cash crop!
 

IC3M4L3

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In rental accommodation I imagine you won't have a choice but They'll have a job enforcing it upon house owners. They can't cut u off if u pay your bills, if u got kids then they're double fucked. Inner city is a problem for burying containers for sure man. Never get pikeys involved unless u want your grow ripped. I'm from the country, sympathetic farmers are the way. All the problems with diseases and soaring costs mean that even some 'straight' old farmers are up for a tax free cash crop!

my fucking days u do take thing literally,

and in the states its LAW to have smrt metres so they can cut u off if u dont pay

ask YOUR electric company, ther coming mate, so best to use LOADS of lekki now so when they do, its not out of the norm that ur using so much

as for solar panels, we cant get them of the council, the whoel reason to get them was u use watever lekki per week, say ur panels can tae 10k watts a week, ur using 8k then the remaing 2k goes bak into the grid, hence you geting them free of the coucil,

BUT, we use more than that, as do many houses but the fact we do, unles we pay, we cant have em.

besides i aint lettin no cunt in my loft anwyays.

dunno wer panels thought came from but all the same
 

Saerimmner

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gennys are loud and when u live in a inner city estate getting a few pikeys to move a shipping container in,,, comes ontop
lol

and soon wer all gunna have smart metres by law, like the states
RE: the smart meters, no we wont, the whole programme of rolling them out has been a disaster and will never be up to a workable level, different manufacturers machines and diferent generations of meters that cannot connect with each other will ensure that smart meters will be given up on when its realised how fucked the rollout is, even industry experts have said from the start its a completely unworkable system
 

R3l@X

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All gone,couldn't modify the name so deleted it..theirs another thread already established I suggest we hop on that gravy train. Pm for details or send me a pm on the forums but everyone has seemed to have found it
 

Saerimmner

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Random one i found.....

World leaders to make bold, groundbreaking recommendations for major reform to global drug policy

Submitted by: Danny Kushlick

Post Date:
3rd Sep 2014


Members of the Global Commission on Drug Policy



On Tuesday, 9 September, the Global Commission on Drug Policy will release Taking Control: Pathways to Drug Policies that Work, a new, groundbreaking report, at a press conference in New York City.

The event will be live-streamed and speakers will include former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo, former Colombian President César Gaviria, former Swiss President Ruth Dreifuss, Richard Branson and others.

The Commissioners will then meet with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and UN Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson in the afternoon following the press conference.

The report reflects a new evolution in the thinking of the Commissioners, who are set to become the most distinguished group of high-level leaders to ever call for far-reaching changes to global drug policy.
In 2011, the Commission’s initial report broke new ground in both advancing and globalizing the debate over drug prohibition and its alternatives. The Commission’s work has created conditions for not just former presidents but current presidents to speak out as well.

Recent developments in Latin America and the United States instigated the upcoming UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Drugs in 2016, and created an opportunity to lay the foundation for a new drug control regime for the 21st century.

Below is a full list of the Global Commission's members:

Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations and chair of the Kofi Annan Foundation, Ghana

Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Canada

Pavel Bém, former Mayor of Prague, Czech Republic

Richard Branson, entrepreneur, advocate for social causes, founder of the Virgin Group, cofounder of The Elders, United Kingdom

Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former President of Brazil (chair)

Maria Cattaui, Petroplus Holdings Board member, former Secretary-General of the International Chamber of Commerce, Switzerland

Ruth Dreifuss, former President of Switzerland and Minister of Home Affairs

César Gaviria, former President of Colombia

Asma Jahangir, human rights activist, former UN Special Rapporteur on Arbitrary, Extrajudicial and Summary Executions, Pakistan

Michel Kazatchkine, UN Secretary General Special Envoy on HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and former executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, France

Aleksander Kwasniewski, former President of Poland

Richard Lagos, former President of Chile

George Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece

Jorge Sampaio, former President of Portugal

George P. Shultz, former Secretary of State, United States (honorary chair)

Javier Solana, former European Union High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy , Spain

Thorvald Stoltenberg, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Norway

Mario Vargas Llosa, writer and public intellectual, Peru

Paul Volcker, former Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve and of the Economic Recovery Board

John Whitehead, former Deputy Secretary of State, former Co-Chairman Goldman Sachs & Co. and founding Chairman, 9/11 Memorial & Museum

Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico





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