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DivineFemi9
2nd September 2017, 20:45
W E A P O N I Z E D - F O O D S
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P H A R M A
F L U O R I D E W A T E R
C O R N F E D M E A T S
I N D U S T R I A L F A R M E D F O O D S
H O R M O N E F E D M E A T S
C H E M I C A L F E R T I L I Z E D V E G G I E S
F E C E S F E R T I L I Z E D V E G G I E S
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Weaponization of the Food System: Genetically Engineered Maize
www.globalresearch.ca/weaponization-of-the-food-system-genetically-engineered-maize-threatens-nepal-and-the-himalayan-region/30512

Weaponized Food and Medicine is Bad for Your Health
Could food and medicine be used as weapons of mass destruction and genocide? We are on the eve of the world`s largest ever vaccination campaign. Vaccinations
www.naturalnews.com/026907_food_vaccination_health.html

pyrangello
2nd September 2017, 22:30
Know a farmer here in town, always had his honey bee hives next to this alfalfa field. 9 hives yielded 400 lbs of honey one year. Then one year he switched to GMO corn seeds . Guess what , all of his bee hives died that summer. Farmer did go back to alfalfa again but hives that were once thriving are now struggling. That toxic coating on the seed stays in the dirt for 20 years. And we are the experimentation !

Bubu
2nd September 2017, 22:37
everything that comes from and is processed by big businesses,. Foods in the supermarket shelves.

DeDukshyn
3rd September 2017, 03:34
Know a farmer here in town, always had his honey bee hives next to this alfalfa field. 9 hives yielded 400 lbs of honey one year. Then one year he switched to GMO corn seeds . Guess what , all of his bee hives died that summer. Farmer did go back to alfalfa again but hives that were once thriving are now struggling. That toxic coating on the seed stays in the dirt for 20 years. And we are the experimentation !

Killing the bees is part of the plan for world dominance of of food production. Kill the bees, and replace them with "frankenbees" that are more selective of what they pollinate. It is part of the plan to take away the ability for non-Monsanto et al, farmers to be able to grow their own natural foods.

http://dreamingabeautifulworld.blogspot.ca/2012/04/monsanto-genetically-engineering-bees.html

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Joe from the Carolinas
6th September 2017, 03:11
Bayer wants to buy monsucko, keep an eye on this deal: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4092847-monsanto-sale-bayer-close-2018