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Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by pianopraze
Its very scary!
www.naturalnews.com...
One of the scariest things we hear from them...
"Hi I am from The Government And I Am Here To Help"
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by pianopraze
That is an excellent video!
It reminds me of the Federal Reserve....
All of the same faces that contolled Goldman Sachs, Chase...
I hope the door hits them in the but on the way out whenever it is!
All of the same faces that contolled Goldman Sachs, Chase...
Originally posted by burntheships
I see the same thing coming with Monsanto, and the FDA. They will search till the ends of the earth to find every last small farmer, sue them and bankrupt them. Then...they will hand out big bonus.
"Farmers' suicides are increasing due to a vicious circle created by money lenders. They lure farmers to take money but when the crops fail, they are left with no option other than death."
But there's more to the story than that. Farmer suicides can be attributed to, "something far more modern and sinister: genetically modified crops," the UK's Daily Mail reports.
Shankara, like millions of other Indian farmers, had been promised previously unheard of harvests and income if he switched from farming with traditional seeds to planting GM seeds instead.
Beguiled by the promise of future riches, he borrowed money in order to buy the GM seeds. But when the harvests failed, he was left with spiraling debts -- and no income.
So Shankara became one of an estimated 125,000 farmers to take their own life as a result of the ruthless drive to use India as a testing ground for genetically modified crops.
And no company has been as notorious in the business as the U.S. agra-giant Monsanto.
On August 30, 2010, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation purchased 500,000 shares of Monsanto stock. This company has driven thousands of Indian farmers to kill themselves after they were unable to pay mass amounts of debt back to the company. Additionally, the suicide was so prevalent among farmers in the area that it has been dubbed the "suicide belt" of India. Farmers who were promised increased revenue by the biotech giant were soon overcome with debt and regret. Some farmers drank the very insecticide they were given to use on their crops. If the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation were truly attempting to "reduce extreme poverty," like their mission statement claimed, then why would they support an organization like Monsanto?
Originally posted by pianopraze
It's part of his magic formula to get CO2 to zero.... well that would kill all the plants and thus all life on the planet, but just ignore that along with the part about how vaccines will help lower the number of people on the planet....
www.libertynewsonline.com...
In addition to funding Monsanto, the Gates Foundation has also funded the development of genetically modified mosquitoes. The mosquitoes, developed by the University of Queensland, are modified to stop the spread of a virus carried by the insects. This technology also allows scientists to modify the insects in other ways, such as engineering the mosquito to produce a vaccine in their saliva. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda is currently working on a transgenic mosquito that is essentially a mobile vaccination. If it is successfully implemented, unsuspecting targets will be injected with a vaccination, even if the person is opposed to the science behind most vaccinations.
Originally posted by burntheships
Oh its really looking like "A Brave New World"
Mosquitos that are "mobile vaccinations"? "Unsuspecting targets"?
Originally posted by CarpenterMatt
Whoops, sorry about the link, still learning....