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onawah
14th June 2013, 21:02
I love the work this man, David Milarch, is doing, so I took some excerpts from Tyberonn's latest email message re his upcoming gathering, about the inspiring environmental work of David Milarch, as follows...

To read Tyberonn's enlightening channeled message about the Sequoias see:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?58028-Sequoia-Crystalline-Portals-of-Healing-The-Sacred-Energy-of-Trees-Lord-Metatron-via-James-Tyberonn

David Milarch
AP: Co-founder of the Champion Tree Project & Founder of the 'Archangel Tree Project, David Milarch works to propagate and preserve the genetic heritage of the world's last old growth forest giants and save our arboricultural legacy.
His work has been covered by The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Forbes, National Geographic, Smithsonian, The Today Show, Good Morning America, 60-Minutes, All Things Considered & National Geographic, PBS and numerous other major media.  He has ben a featured speaker TED-X, UNESCO & the  United Nations conservatory group.
(He joins the Earth-Keeper Sequoia Gathering in August.)
A fourth generation nurseryman with four decades experience in supplying landscape trees for the national market, Milarch seeks to revitalize stressed urban and watershed forests with selected, robust strains. He has propagated more than 90 species, including the Giant Sequoia & Redwoods and the oldest bristlecone pines. His plantings grace campuses, botanical gardens, and public spaces from coast to coast, from the U.S. Capitol grounds to the  headquarters of the Olympics.
 
He is a bear of a man, a former biker, who had an incredible NDE that spiritually transformed him. He is down to earth, honest, direct and humble. He walks his talk and focuses tirelessly on saving ancient trees . He is inspiring. The Angels could not have chosen a more capable or dedicated man to save the trees. Trees are in his blood, he says. And he speaks with & for them!
 
Milarch holds the Garden Clubs of America Distinguished Service Award, the National Conservation Medal from the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Grant Thornton Leader and Innovator award from Lawrence Technological University.
 
Milarch speaks on forestry and trees, underlining the role of sustainable forests, buttressed by the preservation and propagation of key genetic strains, in protecting our natural environment. He also shares of his fascinating near death experience in which Archangels led him on this mission. A truly extraordinary  man on  an amazing path that seems to be working.
 
Archangel Project Founder David Milarch is a featured speaker at the Earth-Keeper Sequoia Gathering. He is the living spirit & guardian of the Sequoia & Redwood.
 
Once a hard-living biker, with an interesting love of trees, David Milarch's astonishing  interface with the Archangels in his NDE changed everything. Almost instantly, he  developed a passionate spiritual connection to old-growth trees-especially redwoods and giant sequoias...including the extraordinary ability to suddenly clearly communicate with nature. He felt the Sequoia calling. He was given a mission. Save the trees - save the planet - save humanity! ..And he is doing it!
 
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David Milarch inside a massive hollowed Sequoia stump in California Photo: Jim Robbins
 
David Milarch discovered his calling as a tree evangelist during a near-death experience from renal failure 21 years ago. "When I came to, there was a ten-page outline that I don't remember writing," says the cofounder of this Michigan-based environmental group dedicated to saving the worlds giant trees. His mission, dictated (he sincerely believes) byArchangel Michael: to clean up the planet's air and water and reverse the effects of climate change by cloning the world's biggest, oldest trees....especially the Giant Sequoia & Redwood.
 
Once a hard-living biker, with an interesting love of trees, David Milarch's astonishing  interface with the Archangels in his NDE changed everything. Almost instantly, he  developed a passionate spiritual connection to old-growth trees-especially redwoods and giant sequoias...including the extraordinary ability to suddenly clearly communicate with nature. He felt the Sequoia calling. He was given a mission. Save the trees - save the planet - save humanity!
 
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"The Giant Sequoia pump out more purified oxygen and absorb more carbon than anything on earth....and we have cut down  98% of them!"
 
 Both the Giant Sequoia and Redwood species can live for millennia, emitting oxygen and sequestering tons of atmospheric carbon, thus the perfect way to naturally lessen the global warming 'greenhouse' impact.
 
His Angelic Mission given in the NDE is to clone & replant them all across the planet, and it's working!
 
 Milarch, along with his son Jared and Archangel-Tree project coordinator Meryl Marsh, started taking cuttings from the tops of the most titanic redwoods and sequoias they could find, as well as sprouts from huge stumps. Working in a Monterey, California, greenhouse and using various propagation techniques, project consultant Bill Werner has coaxed bits of the plant tissue to root and grow into field-ready transplants. Archangel also maintains living libraries of more than 40 cloned species, from an ancient Monterey cypress to thousand-year-old Irish oaks.
 
"We want to rebuild the world's first old-growth sequoia &  redwood forest," he says. "They're the most iconic trees on earth....and they are are amazing. Jut stand next to one of these ancient enormous living beings, and you will understand! "

Giant Sequoia Clones Can Fight Global Warming 

Why a dedicated  band of tree lovers is cloning an ancient forest. David Milarch had total renal failure 17 years ago - a near-death experience that involved angels and a "tunnel of light," he says - then he had a "moral & spiritual awakening" about a mission given to him by an Archangel to save ancient tree giants like the Sequoia & Redwood, and what these trees  can do to save the planet and humanity.

David Mlairch " Commanded by Angels to Preserve the Earth's Canopy."

Clones of coastal redwood trees grow in the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive lab in Michigan.
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A team led by a Tree expert  from northern Michigan and his sons has raced against time for two decades, snipping branches from some of the world's biggest and most durable trees with plans to produce clones that could restore ancient forests and help fight climate change.Now comes the most ambitious phase of the quest: getting the new trees into the ground.
 
Ceremonial plantings of two dozen clones from California's mighty coastal redwoods were slated Monday - Earth Day - in seven nations: Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Germany and the United States. Although measuring just 18 inches tall, the laboratory-produced trees are genetic duplicates of three giants that were cut down in Northern California more than a century ago. Remarkably, shoots still emerge from the stumps, including one known as the Fieldbrook Stump near McKinleyville (Humboldt County), which measures 35 feet in diameter. It's believed to be about 4,000 years old. The tree was about 40 stories high before it was felled.
 
"This is a first step toward mass production," said David Milarch, co-founder of Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, a nonprofit group spearheading the project. "We need to reforest the planet; it's imperative. To do that, it just makes sense to use the largest, oldest, most iconic trees that ever lived."Milarch and his sons Jared and Jake, who have a nursery in the village of Copemish, became concerned about the condition of the world's forests in the 1990s. They began crisscrossing the U.S. in search of "champion" trees that have lived hundreds or even thousands of years, convinced that superior genes enabled them to outlast others of their species. Scientific opinion varies on whether that's true, with skeptics saying the survivors may simply have been lucky. The Archangel leaders say they're out to prove the doubters wrong. They've developed several methods of producing genetic copies from cuttings, including placing branch tips less than an inch long in baby food jars containing nutrients and hormones. The specimens are cultivated in labs until large enough to be planted.
 
In recent years, they have focused on towering sequoias and redwoods, considering them best suited to absorb massive volumes of carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas primarily responsible for climate change.
 
"If we get enough of these trees out there, we'll make a difference," said Jared Milarch, the group's executive director.
 
Archangel has an inventory of several thousand clones in various stages of growth that were taken from more than 70 redwoods and giant sequoias. The challenge is to find places to put the trees, people to nurture them and money to continue the project. So far they have successfully re-planted the Sequoia  & Redwoods clones in 7 countries, and they are just getting started. The recipients of Archangel redwoods have pledged to care for them properly, said David Milarch. The first planting of about 250 took place in December on a ranch near Port Orford, Ore.  
 

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The Arboreal Capacitor - Trees Are Batteries!

Trees trap more of the sun's energy than any other group of organisms on earth - they are in essence big batteries - the largest on earth. Only 0.1% of the sun's energy is trapped by organisms . Trees account for 50% of all energy trapped by living organisms. The Sequoia contain more of this energy than any other !
  
The largest Giant Sequoia exceed 12 million pounds in weight, surpass 370 feet in height, over 40 feet in base diameter with volumes exceeding 53,000 cubic feet.  They emit and consume massive amounts of water & light. Sequoia convert water into liquid crystals and produce a thetaean energy frequency and thus project a resonant field  of integral balance.
 
Seven of the ten largest trees on Earth are in Giant Sequoia National Park.

(To read more about the gathering in the Sequoias with David and Tyberonn, etc., go to:
http://www.earth-keeper.com/product/the-sequoia-celebration-early-discount/ )
 


 

william r sanford72
14th June 2013, 21:42
really great thread onawah!!

Beren
15th June 2013, 03:39
Thank you for this thread, I will re read it tomorrow.

:)

nomadguy
15th June 2013, 05:18
As of 2013 David Milarch began planting his trees, all around the world!
This is a trickle down effect I can get into.

Chip
15th June 2013, 05:42
This was a great read. This man is a hero. Im thankful for people like this.
I shall pass this story on.

naste.de.lumina
15th June 2013, 06:15
These trees are wonderful.
I think the first time I had knowledge of them was in a comic book Uncle Scrooge. Unfortunately indoctrination to the Financial thinking starts early at any cost. In the story Scrooge to see the Sequoia property he had bought imagined that instant profits that would turn them into toothpicks. And I, innocent child sets curious trying to calculate the number of matches that could be made​​.
Congratulations Mr David Milarch.

onawah
5th July 2013, 15:41
Thirteen year old discovers solar secret of trees

13 year old Inventor Cracks Secret of Trees to Collect Solar Power
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-w5HzaT82Rd0/UUqoFuh5wSI/AAAAAAAADns/WZIkxn3-MkU/s320/13+year+old+researcher+finds+tree+inspired+solar+c ollection+more+efficient.jpg
What do trees know that we don't? 13 year old inventor Aidan Dwyer realized that trees use a mathematical formula to gather sunlight in crowded forests. Then he wondered why we don't collect solar energy in the same way.



http://vimeo.com/57180804#

onawah
21st September 2013, 19:54
There is another thread about a tree planter here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63620-the-man-who-planted-trees&p=733422#post733422