Scotts’ GE Kentucky Bluegrass will not be regulated as either a plant pest or noxious weed, and these are the ONLY two ways that GMOs can be regulated by the USDA. Join us as we discuss this issue of the year!
Archive for July, 2011
Nanotechnology: Tracking food from farm to fork…and you right along with it
Posted in Food Safety, tagged Fake food safety, FAO, FDA, food illnesses, food RFID, food safety, herbicides, hormones, Marti Oakley, Nanotechnology, pesticides, PPJG, USDA, vaccines, WHO on July 12, 2011 | 18 Comments »
Marti Oakley (c)copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved ______________________________________________ Noting “certain food-related ailments” this committee failed to ask the most obvious and relevant question: If these ailments are a result of the food we are eating…..what is the underlying problem with the food? And why would finding a remedy for this increase in possibly deadly ailments [...]
“…” – Obama’s Answer To Everything.
Posted in 10th amend. Center, 1st Amendment, 2nd amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, Constitution, Government, Lynn's Fairytales, Satire, Uncategorized, tagged congress, Constitution, Debt Ceiling, Debt limit, government corruption, Police State on July 10, 2011 | 14 Comments »
“Insurrection or rebellion? Slavery? Foreign Debt? Now I really know what the “…” stands for in the quote from crazy Washington Lawyers who have nothing better to do – the letter S from Morse Code. As in Sh*t – what are they doing?”
Smart meters: Avoid implied consent to this surveillance device
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged illegal wiretapping, smart grid, smart meters, surveillance on July 9, 2011 | 16 Comments »
Marti Oakley (c)copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved ______________________________________________ Every one needs to check your electric meter, especially if it has been changed recently. If an FCC number appears on the face, you are under surveillance. The smart meter transmits a constant stream of information to the power provider. This information includes when you are awake, [...]
The U.N. and “Livestock’s Long Shadow”
Posted in Agenda 21, FARMING & FOOD, tagged biodiversity, climate cahnge, FAO, land degradation, land rights, livestock, ranching, united nations, USDA, water rights on July 8, 2011 | 19 Comments »
Debbie Coffey Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved. ___________________________________________ “By restricting access to grazing land, for example, land and related feed resources become relatively scarce, so technical change will move towards making more efficient use of these resources…The same applies to all other natural resources that feed into the livestock production process, such as water or nutrients. [...]
California: Delta leaders oppose HR 1837 water grab
Posted in WATER, tagged California, California HR 1837, Central Valley Water Project, Delta water, San Joaquin Valley, water rights on July 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
PPJ Contributer: Dan Bacher The Delta Mendota Canal, shown here, and the California Aqueduct deliver water to corporate agribusiness in the San Joaquin Valley and southern California. Water exporters are pushing for the construction of a peripheral canal to facilitate the export of Delta water to drainage-impaired land on the west side of the San Joaquin [...]
The Ruthie Report….with guest Andy Rameriz
Posted in Border security, Ruthie Report, tagged Arizona, border wars, drug smugglers, drug wars, illegal immigration, Jesus Diaz, Marti Oakley, PPJG, Ruthie Hendrycks, Texas, TS Radio on July 7, 2011 | 2 Comments »
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