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lex injusta non est lex
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: West Coast
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the seed conspiracy
"Doomsday Seed Vault" in the Arctic Bill Gates,
Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don |
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![]() "The man who craves disciples and wants followers is always more or less of a charlatan. The man of genuine worth and insight wants to be himself; and he wants others to be themselves, also." ~ Elbert Hubbard |
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Once Rockefeller, the CFR, the RIIA or even the club of rome is mentioned I tune out. What a lot of conspiracies(ists) disregard is the notion that a think tank is set to 'think' of every concievable contingency for every concievable happenstance. That is the nature of such organizations. They even come up with contingencies for asteroids, spacemen and deprivation of poutine sal on the quebecois population. These are geeks playing games of what if and sending leaders to make arrangements for potentialities. To some it looks like the final gambit is being played, but to others its just a bit of insurance for when the sheeple ask:' why oh why master did you not protect me for all the wool i gave you. Cops , scientists, politicians are all trying to add to the notions that keep them employed; As are conspiracists and others which weren't given the silver spoon on bein of a geek commitee that gets to drink lots of coffee while inventing scenarios so ridiculous only the american public would march to war on their pretexts.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
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The force of the consiracy creativity is the use of truth.
Here another seed vault (lol) : http://www.internationalhempassociation.org/ (i'm a member) |
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lex injusta non est lex
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![]() "The man who craves disciples and wants followers is always more or less of a charlatan. The man of genuine worth and insight wants to be himself; and he wants others to be themselves, also." ~ Elbert Hubbard |
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Tis a good Idea. Politics and food should be local issues. Oddly enough seed saving wasn't mentioned in the video.
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lex injusta non est lex
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: West Coast
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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...Their-Own.aspx
Monsanto's Many Attempts to Destroy All Seeds but Their Own seeds, seedlingSome say that if farmers don’t want problems from Monsanto, they simply shouldn’t buy Monsanto’s GMO seeds. But it isn’t quite that simple. Monsanto contaminates the fields, trespasses onto the land taking samples, and then sues, saying they own the crop. Meanwhile, Monsanto is taking many other steps to keep farmers and everyone else from having any access at all to buying, collecting, and saving of normal seeds: 1. They’ve bought up the seed companies across the Midwest. 2. They’ve written Monsanto seed laws and gotten legislators to put them through, that make cleaning, collecting and storing of seeds so onerous in terms of fees and paperwork that having normal seed becomes almost impossible. 3. Monsanto is pushing laws that ensure farmers and citizens can’t block the planting of GMO crops even if they can contaminate other crops. 4. There are Monsanto regulations buried in the FDA rules that make a farmer’s seed cleaning equipment illegal because it’s now considered a “source of seed contamination.” Monsanto has sued more than 1,500 farmers whose fields had simply been contaminated by GM crops. http://www.prisonplanet.com/bill-to-...c-farming.html Bill to “Ban” Organic Farming Monday, March 9, 2009 Bill is to long to post, so I linked to a .gov pdf of it Pay special attention to * Section 3 which is the definitions portion of the bill-read in it’s entirety. * section 103, 206 and 207- read in it’s entirety. What it Does: * Legally binds state agriculture depts to enforcing federal guidelines effectively taking away the states power to do anything other than being food police for the federal dept. * Effectively criminalizes organic farming but doesn’t actually use the word organic. * Effects anyone growing food even if they are not selling it but consuming it. * Effects anyone producing meat of any kind including wild game. * Legislation is so broad based that every aspect of growing or producing food can be made illegal. There are no specifics which is bizarre considering how long the legislation is. * Section 103 is almost entirely about the administrative aspect of the legislation. It will allow the appointing of officials from the factory farming corporations and lobbyists and classify them as experts and allow them to determine and interpret the legislation. Who do you think they are going to side with? * Section 206 defines what will be considered a food production facility and what will be enforced up all food production facilities. The wording is so broad based that a backyard gardener could be fined and more. * Section 207 requires that the state’s agriculture dept act as the food police and enforce the federal requirements. This takes away the states power and is in violation of the 10th amendment. |
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![]() "The man who craves disciples and wants followers is always more or less of a charlatan. The man of genuine worth and insight wants to be himself; and he wants others to be themselves, also." ~ Elbert Hubbard |
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Civilized worm
Join Date: Mar 2006
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fuck the system.,.,./.
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The places in between
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Awaken the Gaint
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The field of infinite possibility's
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i say every one chips in to get the Monsanto a going away gift.
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**DISCLAIMER: I am not currently, nor have I ever grown, smoked, or even seen real marijuana. All of the pictures posted here by me are not my own and I would never think of breaking any law of the United States, no matter how antiquated or stupid.**
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lex injusta non est lex
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: West Coast
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Lose your property for growing food?
Big Brother legislation could mean prosecution, fines up to $1 million Posted: March 16, 2009 8:56 pm Eastern http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?f...w&pageId=92002 By Chelsea Schilling |
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![]() "The man who craves disciples and wants followers is always more or less of a charlatan. The man of genuine worth and insight wants to be himself; and he wants others to be themselves, also." ~ Elbert Hubbard |
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Plant Manager
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: heaven,B.C. Canada
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Someone needs to find a Monsanto terminator gene, this company needs to be terminated. Where's the damn vigilantes when ya need them. Peace GS
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Nobody wants to plant the corn,everybody wants to raid the barn.
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wierdoatlarge
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Next thing we know, the government will make herbs illegal.
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Amatéur
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Zion
Posts: 9,773
Favorites: crystal skulls, starburst, saskwatch, i-spice, timewarp, montreal chemo, Knep, NLP, nepwarp, Sweet C
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too much govern not enough ment
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"In the uptake of nutrients from the soil food web, sulphur is the catalyst for carbon chemistry, boron gives us sap pressure and silicon builds the capillary action that transports plant sap. Only then can calcium, magnesium and amino acids be delivered to cell division sites for chlorophyll manufacture. As chlorophyll catches light, phosphorous transfers energy into sugar production—after which a mix of sugars and more complex products follow potassium through the silica pathways to provide energy or its storage wherever required in the plant."
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clean and sober
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Civilized worm
Join Date: Mar 2006
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"o jesus"
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The places in between
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Amatéur
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Zion
Posts: 9,773
Favorites: crystal skulls, starburst, saskwatch, i-spice, timewarp, montreal chemo, Knep, NLP, nepwarp, Sweet C
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at the end of the day, mother nature has the last say
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"In the uptake of nutrients from the soil food web, sulphur is the catalyst for carbon chemistry, boron gives us sap pressure and silicon builds the capillary action that transports plant sap. Only then can calcium, magnesium and amino acids be delivered to cell division sites for chlorophyll manufacture. As chlorophyll catches light, phosphorous transfers energy into sugar production—after which a mix of sugars and more complex products follow potassium through the silica pathways to provide energy or its storage wherever required in the plant."
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