You can’t make this stuff up…
Genetically mutated bacteria are being put into over 6,000 foods you and I grab at the grocery store each week. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg—the full story can be found here. This disgusting ingredient accounts for as much as 75 percent of adverse reactions to food additives according to some reports. Even seizures and deaths have been blamed on it. You should never eat it… or ANY foods like it. Corporate “scientists” have taken to genetic modification to disgusting new levels… All in the name of greed. The ramifications for our society—and for the human race are beyond comprehension… And that’s why I made a documentary video series exposing the truth about this hazard that threatens our very existence as a species. You can register to watch it for free here—the first episode goes live on February 26! Sincerely, The Revealed Team P.S. I just wanted to take a second and say, “Thank you.” Subscribers like you are the reason I am able to pursue my passion for film-making and exposing the truth… SO: As my way of saying “thanks” – I’m opening up an entire new docu-series for you… Register for it here! |
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Genetically mutated bacteria are being put into over 6,000 foods
February 15, 2019
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Feb 16, 2019 @ 12:24:28
The Favor Factory
Spotlight: Deputy Secretary Bernhardt’s revolving door
Westlands Water District
From 2011 through 2016, Bernhardt served as both a lobbyist and lawyer for Westlands
One of Westlands’ top priorities is to enlarge the Shasta Dam in the Sacramento Valley. The project would come at the expense of wildlife and recreationists, and it would potentially violate the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Advocacy groups have already filed suit over the project’s threats to endangered salamanders.70 Earlier this year, the Interior Department said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times that its ethics officers had reviewed Bernhardt’s agreement with the department and advised that it does not require his recusal from decisions on the Shasta Dam.71 Congress should scrutinize Bernhardt’s recusals and whether it is appropriate for him to participate in discussions surrounding the enlargement of the Shasta Dam.72
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/reports/2018/08/27/455150/the-favor-factory/
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Feb 16, 2019 @ 12:20:54
How a rich water district beat the federal government in a secret deal
Clout can be defined in many ways. In California’s parched Central Valley farmlands, it’s the ability to secure water.
By that measure, the giant Westlands Water District has just set a whole new standard. In a legal settlement signed Wednesday with federal officials following lengthy negotiations, the 600,000-acre district secured a water supply for its members’ almond and pistachio trees and other crops in perpetuity, immunizing it from many of the cutbacks that may afflict other water users as climate change and other conditions reduce the reliability of California’s overall water supply. And it was all done in secret.
To many critics, what’s worst about the deal is that it transforms Westlands’ 25-year contract for federal water into a permanent, non-reviewable right to as much as 895,000 acre-feet a year. That’s 150% of the annual usage of the city of Los Angeles. The deal prevents federal or state officials from ever diverting Westlands’ water to what might emerge as more beneficial uses in the future.
https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-20150920-column.html
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