View Full Version : "The Organic Elite Surrender to Monsanto"
hholder
29th June 2011, 18:09
I really thought Whole Foods was different, and cared about their customers, families, and friends, not to mention Humans in general. I won't be shopping there any more,
Here's the link: http://www.naturalnews.com/031168_organics_Monsanto.html#ixzz1QdBNoZbM
Carmody
29th June 2011, 18:14
I will add this above link to the 'question of lithium' thread where I just posted a subject (a reveal of a previously unknown connection-effect) that has to do with Monsanto.
hholder
29th June 2011, 18:47
Thanks Carmody!
bearcow
29th June 2011, 19:01
whole foods is not the same company it was 15 years ago, they have sold out and are more interested in market share than healthy living. if you have a mom & pop health food store in your area, support them over whole foods, even if the prices are higher. Whole foods is going down the wallmart road, with regards to how they treat their employees as well.
taurad
29th June 2011, 19:27
Hi all,
I'm part of a organization that's @ the forefront of the organic / nonGMO movement...
we're heavily opposing this from coming to Canada...this is very bad news...
alfalfa is very integral to current agriculture...
please raise awareness and oppose this
Cheers
blufire
29th June 2011, 21:44
Whole Foods was NEVER what we thought it to be.
Trace back the creation of the company. There used to be many small organic food and health stores but just as soon as Whole Foods came in they were wiped out.
Think!!! What happened about fifteen years ago . . . . do you think “they” did not see the evolution. They are many steps ahead of us.
This is WHY we must not play by their rules and better yet do not paly their game at all.
Please HEAR this . . .if you are buying your seeds from what you think are reputable seed companies and think you are getting heirloom, open pollinated or organic seeds think again. I know for an absolute fact you are not probably around 60% of the time
Monsanto has clearly infiltrated the seed production and marketing as well. Many of the seeds people are buying to store for “survival gardens” are going to be very disappointed.
If you buy seeds to store, plant them first and then harvest the seed from them and store those. Better yet plant at least three generations and store the third.
Carmen
29th June 2011, 22:27
The only fail safe action to take is to grow your own food and save your own seed.
Tenzin
30th June 2011, 01:32
Hmm... if the seeds are GMed, won't it still be altered no matter how many generations we get the new seeds from?
Oh dear, I just got some from eBay...
If you buy seeds to store, plant them first and then harvest the seed from them and store those. Better yet plant at least three generations and store the third.
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