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05-10-2013, 10:40 AM
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Famines and Farming
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05-10-2013, 12:27 PM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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Dang, I'm getting the little red "x," which could be my pc, or I notice that I get that a lot with your links? I'll try another pc.
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05-10-2013, 09:28 PM
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Dang, I'm getting the little red "x," which could be my pc, or I notice that I get that a lot with your links? I'll try another pc.
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If your having problems this is the direct Youtube link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy0ZDH1GH1A
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05-10-2013, 09:47 PM
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Monsanto is evil. The things they do are unreal. That is why I posted that "what are they spraying" thread. IF they are, monsanto would be right there on it.
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05-10-2013, 10:25 PM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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Monsanto is evil. The things they do are unreal. That is why I posted that "what are they spraying" thread. IF they are, monsanto would be right there on it.
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I never heard of them before this video but if they are really suing farmers for their plants that just happen to blow into a field on the wind, then yes, they are evil.
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05-11-2013, 09:47 AM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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I never heard of them before this video but if they are really suing farmers for their plants that just happen to blow into a field on the wind, then yes, they are evil.
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You should look into all the things Monsanto is doing. It is unbelievable. They genetically modify seeds and then patent them. Many of them are "terminator seeds" meaning they die after a few generations. They OWN these seeds AND the patent to them. These seeds are genetically modified to kill certain insects and be resistant to death when sprayed with RoundUp, unlike the weeds around them. These seeds are causing untold problems but Monsanto has so much money that the problems are all only being told about at the grass roots level. Allergies and Autism and Chron's disease etc. has skyrocketed in recent years. Many of these are gut related issues. Well, what do these genetically modified seeds do to the insects? Mess with their gut and kill them. But of course, they claim they are perfectly safe for people.
These patented seeds cannot be saved because they are "owned" by Monsanto, so farmers MUST always buy their seeds from Monsanto instead of saving from their crops. The only alternative is to buy Non-GMO seed. And yes, farmers have been destroyed by lawsuits because some GMO seed blew into their field and they were sued by Monsanto for not purchasing it.
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What seeds are at risk?
Currently commercialized GM crops in the U.S. include soy (94%), cotton (90%), canola (90%), sugar beets (95%), corn (88%), Hawaiian papaya (more than 50%), zucchini and yellow squash (over 24,000 acres). (Number in parentheses represents the estimated percent that is genetically modified.) Blue corn cross-pollinates with current GM corn varieties. And now, with the sugar beet growers going GM, there is the possibility of cross-pollination into other beet varieties and near relatives, such as chard. All but soy cross-pollinates.
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The depth this goes to is pretty unbelievable and most people don't know anything about it.
In that documentary I posted called What are They Spraying? it potentially ties Monsanto into ChemTrails, which I don't know if ChemTrails are real or not but it would make a certain amount of sense given the stuff Monsanto does.
There are many good documentaries on Monsanto.
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05-11-2013, 11:26 AM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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What seeds are at risk?
Currently commercialized GM crops in the U.S. include soy (94%), cotton (90%), canola (90%), sugar beets (95%), corn (88%), Hawaiian papaya (more than 50%), zucchini and yellow squash (over 24,000 acres). (Number in parentheses represents the estimated percent that is genetically modified.) Blue corn cross-pollinates with current GM corn varieties. And now, with the sugar beet growers going GM, there is the possibility of cross-pollination into other beet varieties and near relatives, such as chard. All but soy cross-pollinates.
There is also now GM alfalfa which is sweeping producers all over the west. Sadly alfalfa is how I've provided enough protein for my milk cows and goats for years without having to deal with the expense of 'organic' feed or the nastiness of commercial feed... And now that is gone too with the few producers who are still doing non GMO alfalfa charging 4-5X the price.
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05-11-2013, 11:29 AM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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What seeds are at risk?
Currently commercialized GM crops in the U.S. include soy (94%), cotton (90%), canola (90%), sugar beets (95%), corn (88%), Hawaiian papaya (more than 50%), zucchini and yellow squash (over 24,000 acres). (Number in parentheses represents the estimated percent that is genetically modified.) Blue corn cross-pollinates with current GM corn varieties. And now, with the sugar beet growers going GM, there is the possibility of cross-pollination into other beet varieties and near relatives, such as chard. All but soy cross-pollinates.
There is also now GM alfalfa which is sweeping producers all over the west. Sadly alfalfa is how I've provided enough protein for my milk cows and goats for years without having to deal with the expense of 'organic' feed or the nastiness of commercial feed... And now that is gone too with the few producers who are still doing non GMO alfalfa charging 4-5X the price.
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That's too bad. I can't believe the experiment these people are doing at the expense of the world. I don't know that there is any coming back from it....
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05-11-2013, 01:13 PM
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Re: Famines and Farming
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
I never heard of them before this video but if they are really suing farmers for their plants that just happen to blow into a field on the wind, then yes, they are evil.
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Oh, believe it...they are 100% satanic. And just try to fight them, and see what happens!
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