On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:34 AM, venaurafarm<venaurafarm@bellsouth.net>wrote:
on
On 3/24/2013 11:38 PM, Lawrence London wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Frances and David <fdnokes@hotmail.com
> <mailto:fdnokes@hotmail.com>> wrote:
> Does anyone have any clue as to how ge alfalfa is justified? or
> promoted?
> As far as I know, alfalfa is the treasure of farmers...
> Easy to grow, highly nutritious, deep nitrogen fixing roots.
> We are in the midst of discussions here: a moratorium on ge crops
M:> Vancouver Island,
> with a local contingency that is 'pro-technology' in farming having
> most recently been aroused.
> disgusting fools.the hell with them.........greedy morons
> shut...that....entire....gmo/chemical ag world........out of your
> life...Block It Entirely.
> end of story
> fist raised with two fingers forming V for those holding firm against
> intrusion into our world by this monstrous abomination
> and keep it out of Cuba too
> pure unbridled rage at those bastards
> Go Permaculture!
> Alfalfa and a ge apple seem to be key issues for us here at the
moment.
> Tell them to go to hell and stay there and take their insults to Life,
> Earth and Mankind with them.
> They themselves are miscogenations, unfit to associate with society.
> You asked..
> LL.
In a primitive tribal society surviving in a remote wilderness they
would have either been doomed outcasts or beggars dukeing it out with
others of their kind for a crust of bread left behind by the village
dogs. They would be despised outcasts for their unwillingness to
cooperate for the common good of the tribe.
Its the same with those who support the fracking debacle, ones who
would never allow it in their own backyards but would encourage it on
investment property they own well away from them, adjacent to an organic
farmer or functional, productive rural community.
LL
From another conversation I had with a friend:
The lands of the Four Rivers are exactly the lands where everyone livesL:
today in the Near East. So the site of the original "Garden of Eden" is a
place that cannot be found. It "is" where everybody now is.
You take a nice garden. Invite half a billion people to live there. Give
them 5,000 years to plow it up, try out their non-sustainable farming
practises, crap on it...
And then you have 500 wars on it, conquests, bloodshed, finally in the
past century you start to bomb it, poison it, dig it up and divert the
waters (as was done in the Iraqi Marshlands) and then sow the place with
depleted uranium fragmentation bombs...
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