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Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby Michael » Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:00 am

Genetically Modified Organisms ("GMOs")

There is no argument that GMOs are contrary to Yahweh's law of breeding kind after kind. Today thoughout the world, and especially in North America, GMO crops are widely planted. Almost all of the main grain and feed crop cultivars have a GMO variant today. This includes, inter alia, soya beans, sunflower, alfalfa, sugar beat, and corn.

The worst factor of this planting is that through the normal cross polination process via bees, wind, and birds etc, non-GMO crops in the vicinity of GMO planted out crops can easily be infected with the genetic material of nearby GMO crops.

We Isrealites are stewards of Yahweh's creation, and as such must obey His laws concerning it. One of the worst aspects of the usage of GMO crops is the staggering number of professed so-called christian farmers that attend church every sunday with their families, and yet at home on their farms they have GMO crops planted out (usually they also have a bunch of new farm equipment as well that has been taken on credit under usary from the various international credit groups). I find this aspect incredible, as their understanding of the scriptures is flawed, taking no notice of the clear law of Yahweh to only breed kind after kind.

There is certainly a large percentage of the farming folk in the USA that are professed christians. If not the younger generation regularly attending church, certainly ther folks and grandfolks generally do. If only these folks understand the wider meaning of the scriptures, as well as their own genetic heritage (as almost all farmers in the USA are white Adamic stock), then the owners of the GMO intellectual property would be destroyed (the Monsanto family are descendents of Cain, modern "Jews").

Yes, I know, GMO crops are easy to use. You can just spray the crop and take out ALL weeds in one easy sweep, without affecting the crop. However, our folk have survived without GMOs for millenia, and through accurate crop rotations and selections, one can keep profit levels without going down the GMO road. All normal farmers know this fact very well, they have just gotten lazy and resorted to GMOs as the way out.

I challenge all those white so-called christian farmers of the Judeo genre to both leave their current understanding of the scriptures as concerning universalism, as well change their farming practices away from the usage of GMO crops. The scriptures are quite clear on these matters.
Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Matthew 7 16-19 KJV
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby JamesTheJust » Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:09 am

Since most of the White so-called Christians today also believe that Jesus was a jew, is it any wonder that our people practice this evil?

They worship a g-d, they know not.
Ye chosen seed of Israel's race, ye ransomed from the fall, hail him who saves you by his grace, and crown him Lord of all. Hail him who saves you by his grace, and crown him Lord of all.
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby RockyT » Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:01 pm

JamesTheJust wrote:Since most of the White so-called Christians today also believe that Jesus was a jew, is it any wonder that our people practice this evil?

They worship a g-d, they know not.


Now isn't that the truth brother! :(
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby NicoChristian » Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:33 pm

Here in Europe people are more opposed to GMO's, I won't use them in my crops and my in-laws don't either. I once saw a Spanish guy on the news saying that, as it's necessary to respect people who are oppsed to eating certain foods because of religious beliefs, it's also necessary to respect the fact that many people do not want to consume GMO's. Packaging should be labled as containing GMO's. If there was a warning I bet most people wouldn't buy them. In summer we grow our own vegetables and I won't use any pesticides, etc. I do it all the natural way. The problem is that too few people are involved in farming, if everybody did a little bit of their own farming, it wouldn't be necessary to use GMO's or chemicals, come to think about it, it's not necessary at all to use GMO's or chemicals. It's just that farmers are lazy.
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby Nayto » Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:48 pm

GMO produce has between half to a tenth of the micro-nutrients which their God-made, organic counterparts have. This coupled with the focus on processed macro-nutrients (sugar, white flour, fats high in omega-6, etc) creates an unnatural hunger for these bad macro-nutrients, which in turn is destructive on our Aryan bodies.

There's nothing wrong with macro-nutrients, they're even essential, so long as you're getting it from healthy, natural sources.

Another thing which exacerbates this is the lack of activity of the common person. If you're not active you don't know what your body needs, so you give it anything. As soon as you become active you realize that the modern diet just doesn't cut it.
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby Kentucky » Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:42 pm

Action Alert: Stop the Monsanto rider!
Please take action today!

The biotech industry has again inserted a dangerous provision into the Continuing Resolution ("CR") that is about to be voted on by the U.S. Senate. We asked you take action on this "Monsanto rider" last year, and won the initial round -- the rider was taken out of the CR. But now it's back!

Though cloaked in "farmer-friendly" language, this "farmer assurance provision" is simply a biotech industry ploy to continue to plant genetically modified (GMO) crops even when a court of law has found they were approved illegally. The provision undermines USDA's oversight of GMO crops and interferes with the U.S. judicial review process. It is also completely unnecessary and offers "assurance" only to biotech companies like Monsanto, not farmers.

Please take action today! The Senate is expected to vote on the bill on Thursday, so time is of the essence.

TAKE ACTION

Contact both of your U.S. Senators, and urge them to oppose the Monsanto rider.

If you don't know who represents you, you can find out online at www.senate.gov or by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

Message: My name is ___, and I am a constituent. I am calling to ask that Senator ____ to opppose the biotech rider, section 735, which is currently included in the Senate Continuing Resolution. Please support any amendment that moves to strike this dangerous and unnecessary rider.

If Congress wants to truly protect farmers, it needs to protect the few safeguards we have in palce for genetically engineered crops, not eliminate them to appease a handful of
large companies.

MORE INFORMATION

Though wrapped in a "farmer-friendly" package, the biotech rider (section 735) is simply
an industry ploy to continue to plant GMO crops even when a court of law has found they were approved illegally.

The provision is intended to force USDA to grant temporary permits and deregulations of GMO crops even if a Federal court rules that USDA hadn't adequately considered the environmental or economic risks to farmers. This would negate any meaningful judicial review of USDA's decisions to allow commercialization of GMO crops.

If a GMO crop approval was shown to violate the law and require further analysis of its harmful impacts (as several courts have concluded in recent years, for example with GMO alfalfa and GMO sugar beets) this provision would override any court-mandated caution and allow continued planting and commercialization while further review takes
place.

The provision is completely unnecessary. No farmer has ever had his or her crops destroyed following such a court ruling. Every court to decide these issues has carefully weighed the interests of farmers, as is already required by law.

Please help us stop this dangerous rider!

Share the link to this Action Alert with others: http://www.westonaprice.org/2013-action ... anto-rider
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby Deborah » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:45 pm

This is why everyone should find farmer's markets and support local farmers, especially those who use sustainable farming methods and those who understand about heirloom seed. I have a farmer who doesn't use all heirloom seed, but she knows my preference to it and always steers me towards it when I show an interest in something that is not heirloom.
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby NicoChristian » Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:30 pm

It seems to me farmers in America are often not opposed to growing gm corn and soya. Most gm corn and soya comes from the US and South America. In Europe it's not grown much or at all. Do American people oppose gm products much at all?
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Re: Genetically Modified Organisms

Postby learningaboutCI » Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:47 pm

For some reason our government has been easy to hijack on this topic. People are simply trusting their government. Except for this lad.

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