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Author:  earthbound [ Feb 3rd, '10, 21:17 ]
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Thought we probably need a new sticked thread about some of the new websites popping up around the place.

Here we will compile a list of websites that forum members find around the internet which could possibly be considered dubious in the information or services they provide . People obviously just trying to jump on the bandwagon, trying to make a dollar with little to no experience.

The purpose of this thread is not to denigrate newcomers, new websites or new aquaponics businesses, it's to find the aquashysters (as Rebecca from aquaponics.com puts it) and let people know about them for the good of aquaponics worldwide.

People are easily put off when they receive poor information, products and services and no one wants to see aquaponics go the way of pyramid schemes, shams and scams.

http://www. aquaponicsearth.com ????
A marketing person, an aerospace engineer, and a guy who is supposed to have built aquaponic systems around the world but I can't find any info about him anywhere. :dontknow:

Seems a bit scammy to me, trying to save the world with aquaponics? Trademarking the word "Animalponics"?


http://www. aquaponicsolutions.com/index.html
An old favourite.... Tried to pass himself off as a 70 year old woman that runs a gardening blog.. Used multiple pictures that weren't his without permission, on multiple web sites. Down-loadable "ultimate home aquaponics guide" is rather poor has extremely basic info on how to build the most basic of systems. Very over hyped....

Owner also sells a number of other e-books.

Author:  Boris01 [ Feb 3rd, '10, 21:24 ]
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WOW ! HD farming ! now I can see it work on my new HD TV !

"AnimalPonics uses nutrient rich animal waste to grow fruit and vegetables" .......

uhhh , heehehheheeh

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Feb 3rd, '10, 21:50 ]
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Something seems real familiar about these "guys"... especially L. Oliver Duffy....

Ahh.... yes... here we go... they're the spiritual healers and sacred desert rock bling and health tonic space-cadets...... out in the Yucca Valley.... Hi-Desert Lighthouse Productions

http://www. hi-desertlighthouse.com/Welcome.html

Good old "gracie" even calls herself a "cybernaut"

And good old "Oliver" is definitey a "spacecadet".... "studied electrical engineering in Southern California; and then spent four years in the U.S. Air Force, mostly on the island of Okinawa. That was before it was part of Japan and during the transition. "

It's where he met "Chuck".... his spiritual guide... began lucid dreaming ... and "found himself questioning his own sanity" .... :lol:

http://www. hi-desertlighthouse.com/Blog/Entries/2008/1/17_Meet_L._Oliver_Duffy%2C_Coyote_Man.html

P.S ... Grace is his partner....

http://www. hi-desertlighthouse.com/Blog/Entries/2007/9/23_Grace_Page_2.html

Bet they've never built am AP system in their lives, let alone a bloody spaceship... and reckon the banner photo was pinched without authorisation as well...

These people should be exposed!!!!!

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Feb 3rd, '10, 22:01 ]
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Addendum...

Good old Oliver may well of had some involvment with NASA.... Neuron Altering Substance Abuse....

Bet he's got a collection to alfoil hats... and has booked his passage on the mothership... :mrgreen:

Author:  TCLynx [ Feb 3rd, '10, 22:08 ]
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LOL, hum using animal wastes (manure!) Treated in some way to make it safe (composting!) LOL as if this is something new!!! Mixing it with water to use on the plants (manure or compost tea!!!!) Sigh.

Never mind, they are not trying to save the world, just make a buck by trade marking names and registering URL's.

Of course Medicinal Pot is legal in the Western States of the USA now with proper scripts and certifications, I'm sure an Aquaponic greenhouse would be a handy way to grow it.

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Feb 3rd, '10, 22:24 ]
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And the obvious question... that begs the question...

Is having run the cow shit "elixiar" through their hydroponic trays... what do they do with it then... dump it :wink:

Author:  Boris01 [ Feb 3rd, '10, 22:31 ]
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wow , i just read their site - "holodeck Earth" ?

burnt out hippies !
too much sci-fi !
native american crystal bead worship !
vague fancy-word marketing hype !
metaphysical spiritual hand-healing !

this shows got everything

me , I just stick to my beer-fridgeAponics

Author:  Simo [ Feb 4th, '10, 06:45 ]
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Gives AP a bad name, if I was to have read thier site before the BYAP site I would have fobbed of AP as a scam :evil:

Author:  Dufflight [ Feb 4th, '10, 08:58 ]
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Animalponics. Bit like Microponics.
No working systems.
Misleading marketing.
Re-packaging of existing methods.
Motivated by money.

Author:  Taz [ Feb 4th, '10, 09:14 ]
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Dufflight wrote:
Animalponics. Bit like Microponics.
No working systems.
Misleading marketing.
Re-packaging of existing methods.
Motivated by money.

+1 :cheers:

Author:  BatonRouge Bill [ Feb 4th, '10, 10:24 ]
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earthbound wrote:
Thought we probably need a new sticked thread about some of the new websites popping up around the place.


I definitely would like to see a sticky of possible scamers like this.

Author:  earthbound [ Feb 4th, '10, 13:21 ]
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http://www. aquaponicsolutions.com/index.html

An old favourite.... Tried to pass himself off as a 70 year old woman that runs a gardening blog.. Used multiple pictures that weren't his without permission, on multiple web sites. Down-loadable "ultimate home aquaponics guide" is rather poor has extremely basic info on how to build the most basic of systems. Very over hyped....

Owner also sells another of other e-books.

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Feb 4th, '10, 14:50 ]
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Knew I'd seen Oliver & Grace somewhere before.... perhaps they've had a name change... perhaps they're just doing the old multiple sites/blogs bullshit self-promotion stuff...

This was their first promotion... raise the flag... thump the tub...

http://www.aquaponicsusa. com/Aquaponics_-_Aquaponics_America_-_Aquaponics_Canada_-_Aquaponics_USA.html

http://www.aquaponicsusa. com/Blog/Entries/2009/3/9_All_About_Aquaponics_USA.html

Author:  creative1 [ Feb 4th, '10, 20:06 ]
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Break-Through Organic Gardening Secret Grows You Up To 10 Times The Plants, In Half The Time, With Healthier Plants,
While the "Fish" Do All the Work..." :shock:

10 times the plants in half the time...who are they trying to kid.
A plant takes as long to grow as the spicies needs :roll:
All the work... oh yeh the fish plant the seeds, shit on them an harvest them as well all in 10 minutes.
Geez I hate spin doctors... would be better if they put all that BS to good use.. in the bog where it belongs to make methane.

Author:  aLostHippy [ Feb 4th, '10, 21:14 ]
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isnt hd farm akin to feed lots for cattle and battery cages for chooks??

and the industrial digester looks alot like an onsite sewerage treatment plant now quite common in new developments.

as previous stated on this thread.... composting, permaculture, aquaponics and current farming "solutions" all repackaged and sold as a new idea....

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