Found in alt.architecture.alternative : In article <3979nf$ika@newsbf01.news.aol.com> cyronwode@aol.com "Cyronwode" writes: >j_garon@pentagon.io.com ("Jesse Garon") writes: > >>The second person to speak is an old white guy. Whitey sez, "With all >>the people that came to this land came congestion and pollution," and >>the solution dawned on me. GET RID OF THE PEOPLE. > >>The tricky part is, do I kill you all, or start a cult that would >>eventually convince you to commit suicide? > >You should talk to Bill Mollison of the Permaculture Institute. He has >invented several novel ideas for ridding the world of excess population: > >1) The Ethical Death Society. This is a passive solution. Members simply >wear bracelets that say, "LET ME DIE" so that bystanders and paramedics >will leave them alone. > >2) The Fiji Islands Solution. As Bill explains it, in the Fiji Islands, >before the white folks came, only two illnesses were recognized. The first >was mental illness. The definition of mental illness was "he doesn't laugh >anymore." If you had mental illness someone came along behind you and >caved your skiull in with a rock hammer. The second form of illness was >death. This was defined as "he can't stand up anymore." If you could not >arise and walk under your own power, friends and relatives bound you up in >long strips of bark, with fiber cords, and carried you away to the burial >ground. If you protested, they didn't listen. "Dead people can't speak," >they said. > >3) The Voluntary Straw Bale Burial. Dig a grave for yourself, a little >deeper and about the same size as a bale of straw. Go buy a bale of straw >and prop it up over the grave at a 45 degree angle with a stick. Attach a >string to the stick so you can pull it out and the bale will fall into the >grave. Then go get the seed of some sort of tree that has large, vigourous >seeds, such as a black walnut. Encase the seed in a medium such as agar. >Lie down in the grave, place the seed on whatever part of you is closest >to ground level and pull the string. > >4) The Australian Sheep Technique. In Australia they are having a drought >and last year farmers shot 3 million sheep because they could not feed >them. Bill says that instead of leaving the sheep carcasses out to rot, >the farmers should have taken post hole augers, dug tubes into which the >sheep could be lowered head first and then, with a mallet, driven a mango >seed up each sheep's ass. The same technique could easily be adapted for >use with human beings. > >Remember: that's Bill Mollison. Permaculture. You've got to love it! > >catherine > -- < Paul > "Some, for knowledge, on scraps of learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote."
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