Reading The Label
• July 13, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Big BioTech, Big Pharma, Fraud and Death Administration, Our Government
Tags: baby oil, canola oil, cattle feed, corn, cosmetics, cotton, cruel, FDA, First Amendment, franken foods, Fraud and Death Administration, freedom of speech, gene splicing, genetically modified, genetically modified organisms, GM, GMO, health, health destroyers, Health Freedom, mineral oil, Monsanto, organic consumers association, petrolium products, products, rBGH, scientific studies, soy beans, sugar beets, toxic chemicals, toxic environment, toxins in everyday items, triclosan, vegetable oil, worthless eaters
W.H.O. Says 90% Of World Population Is Worthless Eaters
• April 30, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Big Pharma, Congress, Fight for the United States of America, Our Government
Tags: canola, chemical poison, corn, cotton, death due to GMO, defective persons, FDA, FDA scientists warn against GMOs, genetic mutation, genetic mutations, genetically modified, getting free of gmos, GM, GM crops, GMO, health risks, Henry Kissinger, herbicides, involuntary sterilization, links, Monsanto, pesticides, responsibletechnology.org, Seeds of Deception, soy, sterilization, sterilization due to vaccines, toxicology tests, undeveloped nations, videos
European Union Bans Monsanto GMOs
• April 19, 2010 • 6 CommentsPosted in Big BioTech, Congress, Fight for the United States of America, Fraud and Death Administration, Obama, Our Government
Tags: articles about gmo, Australia, Austria bans Monsanto GE, bioweapons, corn, E.U., EU bans Monsanto GMO products, European Union, exposing the truth, female reproductive systems, Fraud and Death Administration, genetically modified, genetically modified organism, Germany, GM, GMO, links, male and female targets, male infertility, memos, Monsanto lies, scientists fear gm products, soybeans
Why Corn Isn’t A Good Fuel Alternative
• March 24, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Fight for the United States of America
Tags: biofuel enthusiasts, biomass fuels, corn, corn as alternative fuel, corn as food source, Corporate America, energy intensive proceedures for converting bio-fuels, environmental impacts, ethically unsound, ethonal, fossil fuels, global population, Global Warming, highly subsidized industry, JustForeignPolicy, large quantities of carbon dioxide, malnutrition, natural resources consumed for producing bio-fuels, oil products, poor, population vs. biomass alternative fuels, PR firms, rise in food prices, sham, Sustainable development, U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization

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