Slip, thanks for the link to monsanto...and their clearly unbiased
view! ;-) (irony)

And, IF one is reduced to having to use genetically altered produce to
keep from having it be stolen, there is something wrong with the
system. And, since say in the case of soy, over 90% of soy is ‘owned’
by Monsanto…thanks to our corrupt FDA and other governmental offices
that gave the green light to GM produce along with other policy
decisions.
Of course, IF one has GM produce, not only is it mixed with numerous
other ‘things’…there is no clear record of its result on the human
organism. Since the genie is already out of the bottle, humanity is
condemned to whatever the result will be. Sadly, those of this era (in
power in the US) didn’t care enough about the future of humanity to
stop this.


On Jul 20, 6:50 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, my info comes from word of mouth reports from local police and
> village officials in the Chicago area on my last visit.  I am not sure
> there has been any media coverage as this topic is one just beginning
> to circulate among police and village networks in the area.  There may
> be articles, I don't know.  It is thought that these crimes are not
> driven by hunger, but profit.  Groups of harvesters are slipping in
> the night, quietly taking all of the fruits and vegetables from small
> private farms and peoples yards.  A few have been caught, and they
> come prepared with the tools needed to pick fruit from the trees,
> trucks, bushel baskets, many people.  I suppose, that if caught with a
> truck full of food and no way of substantiating where it came from,
> these folks can now be charged in some way under the reference above.
>
> On Jul 20, 9:24 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is there a link to this food theft story?  I know the economic climate
> > is driving people to new extremes in criminal activity.  How though
> > can the food be "authenticated"?   Maybe there are farm wars going on,
> > farmers stealing from other farmers?  The harvest could be transported
> > across interstate lines, sold to legal markets.
>
> > On Jul 20, 8:00 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > In the midwest US, there has developed a type of crime where groups of
> > > folks come in and "steal" food from trees and gardens from farms and
> > > private yards.  They are quick, organized and illusive.  You wake up,
> > > and all of your trees and gardens have been harvested.  Perhaps this
> > > law is geared toward authenticating the source of food sold in farmers
> > > markets.
>
> > > On Jul 16, 3:28 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > “…HR 875 mandates that anyone who produces food of any kind – meat,
> > > > milk, fruit, vegetables et cetera -  and transports that food for sale
> > > > be subject to warrantless government inspections of their farms and
> > > > food production records….”
>
> > > >http://nourishedkitchen.com/fight-hr-875-food-safety-modernization-ac...
>
> > > > At the end of the above article, the comment that “…eating is now a
> > > > political act so exercise your rights.”
>
> > > > It is followed with links to the bill itself.
>
> > > > This issue, food, its production, sale, control etc. is one of the
> > > > ‘big’ ones as I see it. The same for the right to die, health care,
> > > > water etc. There are too many current day issues to be an effective
> > > > and knowledgeable advocate for all that are important to us unless one
> > > > becomes a professional.
>
> > > > Often, vested interests launch economic and propaganda wars against
> > > > the general populous. The above is not exempt.
>
> > > > Even though about 80% of our food id genetically engineered  and an
> > > > equivalent amount is corn/soy based, public funding continues to
> > > > support a system of monetarily based rather than health based
> > > > production, distribution and sales due to the current lobbyist,
> > > > funding and oversight situation. High fructose corn syrup is but a tip
> > > > of the iceberg.
>
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_fructose_corn_syrup
>
> > > > And, as has been demonstrated by many, the total cost, including
> > > > health costs as a result of a corporate controlled legal system, would
> > > > be much lower if we stop the ‘better living through chemistry’ model.
>
> > > > One current day resource,http://www.foodincmovie.com/
>
> > > > Before using any kneejerk reactions, please realize that much
> > > > ‘information’ about such issues follows the model of what we learned
> > > > from SIS.
>
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Intelligence_Service
>
> > > >http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Propaganda_techniques
>
> > > > Hopefully more and more people can wean themselves from the pap
> > > > presented by those who manufacture consent and look more objectively
> > > > at what is in fact in their own self interest.
>
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_Consent:_The_Political_Eco...
>
> > > > While this may appear to be a scattered ‘rant’, my current focus is on
> > > > our food supply and the gross results of the more recent changes
> > > > therein. Diabetes is but one result. I started this piece out with HR
> > > > 875. Please at least learn about it.
>
> > > > Here endith the rant! :-)- Hide quoted text -
>
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