Slowvehicle
Membership Drive , Co-Ordinator,, Russell's Antin
What, a penguin? (probably a GMO one, so it's patiently waiting to kill you. Especially if you eat it.)
Dammit! I think you just won another thread!
I'm running out of internetz...
What, a penguin? (probably a GMO one, so it's patiently waiting to kill you. Especially if you eat it.)
What, a penguin? (probably a GMO one, so it's patiently waiting to kill you. Especially if you eat it.)
No thread about the Knights of Malta is complete without this:
.........[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/1884053764cf1e5ded.jpg[/qimg]
The stuff that dreams are made of...and Dashell Hamett's fiction about the Knights of Malta is a billion times better then what papamundi has given us
Ladies and Gentleman,
According to Eric Hoffer, a True Believer is one who blindly follows a mass movement. We can and must think of 9/11 as being causative of a mass movement in America and in the world. And the 9/11 mass movement has a Devil, like all other mass movements before it. The 9/11 Devil was initially Osama bin Laden. Many of you on this site probably still believe that he was culpable for 9/11. Those who have thought about it, see that he was a red herring, and that he had nothing to do with the perpetration of the events on 9/11.
Now that he is dead and Al Qaeda has become boring, we have ISIS, another concoction of Western intelligence. But the good people of America don't care about the Truth. They want to move ahead strongly with the mass murder in the Middle East — 4 million dead and counting.
Historically, mass movements often engage in mass murder. And if one is a True Believer in 9/11, one is also a believer in the beneficial qualities of genocidal mass murder. In fact, these blind followers are so conditioned by their thoughts about religion and politics and who's right and who's wrong and who has the right color of skin or the right thought system, that they feel more comfortable about mass murder than they do about seeking for the Truth. Who needs reason when you have belief?
Now enter GMOs. Do you think it's an altogether different subject? What the hell do GMOs have to do with 9/11? Soon you will see that they come from the same governmental entity. But, beyond that, it seems that people who are in the throes of a mass movement not only care less about spilling the blood of their Devil, but end up actually thinking less about the well being of their own sovereign selves. In fact, one of the main affects of a mass movement is the giving up of one’s individuality. And if you've given up your individuality, then you insist that everyone else must do so. The True Believer thinks this because they believe themselves to be in a red alert situation as they rid the world of their Devil. Well, it says so on the news, so the major threat must be true. The world is going to hell and the only way to save it is to kill more bad people.
You may be thinking right now, “What right do people have to eat organic food in these troubled times? The Nation needs GMOs. All those smart people said they are the same, so they must be right." Maybe organic food seems to you to be an elitist ideal — something for celebrities and pompous, pampered pussies.
Real men (and women) eat GMO's…
Yummy,
Peter Valentino
Deary, deary, you drank the organic koolaid.
I must say, I welcome our GMO overlords.
If this is World War III then BRAVO! This has got to be the only war in the history of humanity that not only took no human life, but actually saves millions of lives annually.
I remember listening to a success tape years ago (when there were tapes) and the speaker talked about a South American tribe who were building disease elements into their huts. The speaker was confounded by why they would continue to do this ancient an archaic practice even though it had been proven to them that it caused disease.
Monsanto has accused Oakhurst Dairy Inc. of engaging in misleading and deceptive marketing practices by carrying labels that seem to disparage the use of artificial growth hormones in cows.
Monsanto is the maker of the only major artificial growth hormone, Posilac. It has been on the market since 1994 and is used in about a third of the nation's nine million dairy cows.
The company, which also pioneered the development of genetically modified crops, says its product was approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration. It also says that the Oakhurst labels suggest that milk that comes from cows treated with artificial growth hormones is somehow unsafe or lower in quality.
Since they were introduced nearly a decade ago, artificial growth hormones have come under vigorous attack from some consumer groups, organic farmers and other critics because of concerns that they are harmful to cows, that they make cows produce milk that is chemically and nutritionally different from natural milk and that they could induce higher rates of cancer in humans.
Many scientists, however, say those claims are largely fabricated and fictional. And Monsanto says its product, which is intended to bolster milk production, is derived from a natural protein produced in cattle.
http://cltampa.com/tampa/wilson-akres-fcc-challenge-dismissed/Content?oid=2027397#.VpNOE_mUeSoThe reporters -- a husband-wife team, Steve Wilson and Jane Akre -- had been hired by WTVT in 1997. Just about their only work for the station consisted of an investigation into the Monsanto additive, a growth hormone called rBGH. The station insisted on presenting both sides of the dispute -- there is considerable scientific debate over rBGH, and the federal Food and Drug Administration approved its use in 1993. Wilson and Akre claimed only their anti-rBGH sources were truthful and that the station, in allowing Monsanto to respond to allegations, distorted the truth.
Within a year, the relationship between the station and the reporters had disintegrated, and their contracts weren't renewed. They sued WTVT in May 1998. In a 2000 trial, Wilson lost on all counts. Akre won a limited verdict, but the Second District Court of Appeal in Lakeland overturned that, ruling the reporters' case had "no merit from its inception." The final denouement of the legal case came in 2005, when Wilson paid WTVT $156,000 for legal expenses.
Following the court losses, Wilson and Akre in January 2005, asked the FCC not to renew Fox's license to operate WTVT. The FCC concluded that the conflict was an "editorial dispute ... rather than a deliberate effort by [WTVT] to distort news."
Ladies and Gentleman,
Edited by Agatha:Removed 9/11 based content. Please try to stick to the topic of GM foods.
It seems that people who are in the throes of a mass movement not only care less about spilling the blood of their Devil, but end up actually thinking less about the well being of their own sovereign selves. In fact, one of the main affects of a mass movement is the giving up of one’s individuality. And if you've given up your individuality, then you insist that everyone else must do so. The True Believer thinks this because they believe themselves to be in a red alert situation as they rid the world of their Devil. Well, it says so on the news, so the major threat must be true. The world is going to hell and the only way to save it is to kill more bad people.
You may be thinking right now, “What right do people have to eat organic food in these troubled times? The Nation needs GMOs. All those smart people said they are the same, so they must be right." Maybe organic food seems to you to be an elitist ideal — something for celebrities and pompous, pampered pussies.
Real men (and women) eat GMO's…
Yummy,
Peter Valentino