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I don't have one...

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Does that mean no one ever passes?

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Are you assuming something binary?

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Some things are naturally binary, like on and off, pass and fail, etc.

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Want to make a difference and stick it to Big Brother? Try putting your money where your mouth is!

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Dear Andy,

Let’s be absolutely clear.

The most important thing in the world of GMOs is the California Prop 37 campaign for mandatory labeling. It may be the most important opportunity in the history of our GMO activism. Why?


We are already seeing strong signs of a tipping point of consumer rejection against GMOs in the US. Labeling GMOs could push it over the edge. In fact we’ve already heard that some industry folks say that if Prop 37 passes, they would rather remove genetically engineered ingredients than admit they use them. I think that’s a great idea. After all, most Americans say they would avoid GMOs if labeled. Furthermore, GMOs offer no consumer benefit.

And companies are NOT going to create a separate label and product just for California. Everyone in America could benefit from a flood of healthier non-GMO choices. But it gets better.

If labeling and consumer education about health risks inspires US food companies to stop using GM ingredients here—like they already have in Europe—my hope is that the two-decades-long love affair between Monsanto and Washington, D.C. will take a big hit. And that could shake the world. Up till now, the US government has bullied other nations into accepting useless and dangerous GMOs. But rejection of GM foods by US consumers and food companies could change all that.

Without US pressure, the world might finally be ready to admit that the technology has failed to live up to its promises, is fraught with dangerous side effects, and needs to be withdrawn. So this vote could be the fast-track to a healthier food supply for everyone.

No wonder Monsanto just added $4.2 million to the $20 million fund that will be used to try to trick Californians into voting against their own self-interest. We must all do our part to make sure they don’t succeed.

Please dig deep and give what you can. This is absolutely critical.

For every tax-deductible dollar donated to the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT) for general GMO education in California, Mercola.com will donate a dollar directly to the California Right to Know campaign. Or, if you don’t need a tax deduction, you can contribute to our political campaign organization, IRT’s Food Policy Fund, and it will also be matched by Mercola.com.


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In a coming email, we’ll share more details about our strategy in California, which we’ve kept private. But know that it’s been our number one priority for a year. And for very good reasons.

Together we can help pass Prop 37 this November!


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Jeffrey M. Smith

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Want to make a difference and stick it to Big Brother?

Wow! That was tricky! First the government decides without asking us to insert experimental, genetically modified ingredients in our food without any notification on any label, and then they make us work hard to undo legally what they illegally did!

There's something very, very wrong with that picture.

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Genetically Modified Corn Study Reveals Health Damage and Cover-up

When a German court ordered Monsanto to make public a controversial 90-day rat study on June 20, 2005, the data upheld claims by prominent scientists who said that animals fed the genetically modified (GM) corn developed extensive health effects in the blood, kidneys and liver and that humans eating the corn might be at risk. The 1,139 page research paper on Monsanto's "Mon 863" variety also revealed that European regulators accepted the company's assurances that their corn is safe, in spite of the unscientific and contradictory rationale that was used to dismiss significant problems. In addition, the study is so full of flaws and omissions, critics say it wouldn't qualify for publication in most journals and yet it is the primary document used to evaluate the health impacts. [Read more...]

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Genetically Modified Corn Study Reveals Health Damage and Cover-up

That article was from 2005, and it was abundantly clear then that Monsanto is sociopathic and GM corn is dangerous. The article concluded with:

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Meanwhile, consumers in the US will unwittingly serve as the guinea pigs.

Guess what? Seven years later, Walmart is selling unlabeled GM corn to the unwitting guinea pigs, I mean the U.S. public.

And that's how it's done -- slowly, imperceptibly, and insidiously.

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Documentary Investigates Our Current Food System and the Solutions to World Hunger

Can We Grow a Fair and Sustainable Food System?

The film begins by looking at the underlying causes of food shortages, such as what we saw in 2008 when food riots broke out in about 30 countries. The situation actually wasn't bad news for everyone. Major food corporations made record-breaking profits during this difficult time.

Many believe the answer to world hunger is further expansion of large-scale agriculture; others place their bets on genetically engineered (GE) crops. But is large-scale GE farming really going to solve the problem?

Evidence suggests the answer is a resounding NO. In fact, our modern agricultural system is the very heart of the problem...

What we're looking at is "a human-induced land management disaster," according to Walter Jehne, Director of Healthy Soils Australia. Modern monoculture has severely depleted soils of essential nutrients and microorganisms, and poor soil quality is a core problem facing farmers across the globe, Cunich discovered.

The Earth's soil is depleting at more than 13 percent the rate it can be replaced due to our chemical-based agriculture system. Massive monoculture has also led to the extinction of 75 percent of the world's crop varieties over the last century. Additionally, modern agriculture is extremely energy dependent. According to statistics in the film, every consumer in the Western world eats the equivalent of 66 barrels of oil per year. That's how much oil is needed to produce the food on your plate.

[Link to free movie!]

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Documentary Investigates Our Current Food System and the Solutions to World Hunger

Can We Grow a Fair and Sustainable Food System?

The film begins by looking at the underlying causes of food shortages, such as what we saw in 2008 when food riots broke out in about 30 countries. The situation actually wasn't bad news for everyone. Major food corporations made record-breaking profits during this difficult time.


The food shortage in 2008 was induced by the power pyramid for a variety of reasons including (1) manipulating agricultural stock for immediate insider trading profit; (2) fearmongering the masses (creating reaction) with food scarcity (induced problem) to then bring in legislation via the articles of Codex Alimentarius in the duty of centralized food production and distribution (the offered solution); (3) inducing starvation in individual sovereign nations to gauge the strength of popular reaction there (e.g. riots), thereby creating a tax on the sovereign nation which the nation cannot afford to pay other than by selling itself to the grand New World Order power pyramid (e.g. engineered compliance); (4) promoting agricultural abundancy in word (with the celebrated technology of drought/insect/fungus/etc. resistant GM crops) but in deed centralizing the control of food production and distribution to then use it as a weapon against the populations of the world; etc.

I'll bet you fiat currency dollars to genetically-modified donuts ... that this film is subterfuge aimed at the uncritical mind. Indeed, any film on food resource mismanagement that doesn't start out by stating that the mismanagement is deliberate and part in parcel of an agenda of full spectrum dominance ... is a shepherding effort to keep the sheeple within the bounds of permitted discourse.


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Many believe the answer to world hunger is further expansion of large-scale agriculture; others place their bets on genetically engineered (GE) crops. But is large-scale GE farming really going to solve the problem?


In reality, very few believe this. Most believe that the mismanagement is due to corporate greed and wasteage. Even fewer believe the lies that say GM-grown crops are the answer; indeed, are turning their backs on the mismanaged food grid to find alternative approaches to food production and distribution. But hey, what's a wee bit of premise falsifying between friends, e.g. the choreographer of consent and the consenting ignorami. Wot?

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Evidence suggests the answer is a resounding NO. In fact, our modern agricultural system is the very heart of the problem...

What we're looking at is "a human-induced land management disaster," according to Walter Jehne, Director of Healthy Soils Australia. Modern monoculture has severely depleted soils of essential nutrients and microorganisms, and poor soil quality is a core problem facing farmers across the globe, Cunich discovered.


Nary a mention of the banksters' slash military-industrial-media octopus's hidden tentacles, e.g. the NGOs, the IMF, the World Bank, the industrial pollution, the contrived wars that lay wasted agricultural soils, etc. Looks so neat ... the banksters' engineered mismanagement repackaged as "a human-induced land management disaster" ... wot?

IMO, until the cowards amidst us come forth and tell it like it is ... the lie will perpetuate and the putative human citizen of the Earth will be held responsible for the mismanagement and ravages on the planet. A share of the blame for each of us ... but no share in the reward, or perhaps more correctly, the spoils of empire.


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The Earth's soil is depleting at more than 13 percent the rate it can be replaced due to our chemical-based agriculture system. Massive monoculture has also led to the extinction of 75 percent of the world's crop varieties over the last century. Additionally, modern agriculture is extremely energy dependent. According to statistics in the film, every consumer in the Western world eats the equivalent of 66 barrels of oil per year. That's how much oil is needed to produce the food on your plate.


Again, blame the putative energy consumer ... but tickle your chipmunks if you ever mention the energy conglomerates that will kill - and have killed - to keep Tesla off the shores of their fossil-, solar-, and wind-fueled continent!



If you have time to waste, go watch this film (certified by Gatekeepers Ministry, no doubt) ... but if you're intelligent, spend it wisely and do your own research on Codex Alimentarius, Agenda 21 (which seeks to blame every human and deflects blame from the psychopathic humans), GMO foods, and the engineered food shortage of 2008.

Pax Clementi

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