
HuffPost Facebook Video: 3D Underwater Farming Could be the Future of Food
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HuffPost Facebook Video: 3D Underwater Farming Could be the Future of Food
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Manufacturing consent in science: the diabolical twist
Predatory corporations who spray poisonous pesticides all over the world and cause birth defects need special protection and cover? Invent, overnight, and broadcast, a consensus that a basically harmless virus is the cause of those tragic defects. I can assure you there are many scientists who don’t, for a second, believe the Zika virus is the agent of destruction. But they are keeping their mouths shut now and rolling with the tide.

Zika fake science back in the news; con artists at work
As I’ve clearly established in prior articles on Zika, only a fool or an outright liar would fail to notice the toxic pesticide drenching that takes place in Brazil, the number-one country for pesticide-use in the world. Some of those chemicals are banned in other countries, because they’re too poisonous.

Basic hygiene… so why was it again that we needed vaccines?
How Plumbing (Not Vaccines) Eradicated Disease
EXTRACT
This resistance to bathing was brought across the Atlantic to America, influencing habits all the way into the 1800s. In 1835, Philadelphia almost passed an ordinance forbidding wintertime bathing. Ten years later, Boston did outlaw bathing, except by medical directive. (Though this law was not widely enforced, it does illustrate the American resistance to bathing as late as the mid 1800s.)

Boom: another vaccine whistleblower steps out of the shadows
Continue reading “Jon Rappoport: Another Vaccine Whistleblower….”

Africans push back against Monsanto's modified proprietary seeds
5 Million Nigerians Oppose Monsanto’s Plans to Introduce GMO Cotton and Corn
One-hundred organizations representing more than 5 million Nigerians, including farmers, faith-based organisations, civil society groups, students and local community groups, have submitted a joint objection to the country’s National Biosafety Management Agency (NABMA) expressing serious concerns about human health and environmental risks of genetically altered crops.