A likely candidate here:
http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Bomford/791252698#
Check the political affiliations and BIRTHPLACE. Apparently now lives in Kentucky and is an Obama guy.
From about 2/3 of the way down on the Bomford genealogy site http://www.bomford.net/worcestershire/treeannotated.htm:
11a I0580 Michael Kondwani Bomford, b 1971 in Zambia, m 2003 Kiersten Eileen Moore, b 1976, and had issue (David Bomford emails 4 Sep 2006)
12a I1425 Liam Evan Bomford-Moore, b 2006 in Kentucky
(By the way, I saved the Bomford GED before they closed the site last night.)
Yes. I think the Bomford/Bamfords are suspect, and Michael has definitly drunk of the kool-aid; “Dr. Bomford’s research and extension efforts focus on organic and sustainable production systems.”
http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Bomford/791252698#
Check the political affiliations and BIRTHPLACE. Apparently now lives in Kentucky and is an Obama guy.
From about 2/3 of the way down on the Bomford genealogy site http://www.bomford.net/worcestershire/treeannotated.htm:
11a I0580 Michael Kondwani Bomford, b 1971 in Zambia, m 2003 Kiersten Eileen Moore, b 1976, and had issue (David Bomford emails 4 Sep 2006)
12a I1425 Liam Evan Bomford-Moore, b 2006 in Kentucky
(By the way, I saved the Bomford GED before they closed the site last night.)
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Michael Bomford's Facebook account:
Celebrities: Guy who threw his shoes at Bush.
Politicians: Barak Obama, Joe Biden, Sellus Wilder
Michael Bomford's Resume.
"Ph.D. Plant and Soil Science, West Virginia University, 2004 ◦Specialization: Organic Agriculture ◦Dissertation: Yield, pest density, and tomato flavor effects of companion planting in garden-scale studies incorporating tomato, basil, and Brussels sprout".
Gee, do you think he's heard of Earth Friendly Lavender? Hmm.
"Michael Bomford, director of sustainable vegetable production research at the Kentucky State University in Frankfort, argues that we worry about how we can feed the human population and we are not thinking about whether the planet can support us. He explains that people are not separate from the other million species of the planet; if they use all the natural resources, all species including humans will be in danger of extinction. Bomford argues that organic agriculture is an attempt to create a sustainable system that can persist for the long term."