Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Done with banning guns? Let's ban food...

Yes, this is old news - no it's not gun related

I justify placing this on the blog as it is LIFE related. That's what our guns are for - to protect our lives!

Yet, if we are entirely beholden to an organization that controls all food...we have little to no hope of ever being truly free. This is planned tyranny every bit (or more) dangerous as what our founding fathers fought.

Pay close attention to this part from the above article:

"Monsanto has continued to work closely with Delta & Pine Land to lobby for Terminator at United Nations meetings."

Think about it for a second - gun control is serious, but food control? A dictator can disarm his people, but then to have more control he can plant these crops everywhere and then as they cross pollinate they stop an independent farmer's crops from germinating. If you don't eat you can't live for more than three weeks...this is scary stuff.

Think of the possibilities.

This is the reason that I recommended a while back that those few readers that frequent this blog store food for you and your families.

I am not advocating violence against Monsanto or any other company that genetically modifies crops, I am recommending that those in the government and positions of authority STOP this MADNESS before it's too late.

So what are your thoughts?

3 Comments:

At 10:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Socialists and corporatists desire the same exact thing, total control over the market place and flow of capital. So we plant a seed that can't reproduce itself. Sounds like total control to me. To take a new twist on a sixties silly phrase, better learn to grow your own. Of course they'd probably send in the storm troopers to burn you out. Which brings us back to the second ammendment's purpose, protection of the common citizen from an overbearing government. I'll bet Stalin wished he had such wonderful seeds to use for the benefit of his people. For an interesting research project on loveable Uncle Joe, google "Stalin's ape army".
Good job Garrett, you show the second ammendment to be again crucial for a vast variety of reasons.

 
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