Tuesday, December 27, 2011

While rBGH is banned in Europe and Canada, and has been boycotted by 95 percent of US dairy farmers, the FDA, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Agriculture continue to license the drug (and other new genetically engineered foods) without pre-market safety tests.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Coke pays for my education

Pesticide use

In 2003, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a non-governmental organisation in New Delhi, said aerated waters produced by soft drinks manufacturers in India, including multinational giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, contained toxins including lindane, DDT, malathion and chlorpyrifos — pesticides that can contribute to cancer and a breakdown of the immune system. Tested products included Coke, Pepsi, and several other soft drinks (7Up, Mirinda, Fanta, Thums Up, Limca, Sprite), many produced by The Coca-Cola Company.

CSE found that the Indian produced Pepsi's soft drink products had 36 times the level of pesticide residues permitted under European Union regulations; Coca Cola's 30 times. CSE said it had tested the same products in the US and found no such residues.

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo angrily denied allegations that their products manufactured in India contained toxin levels far above the norms permitted in the developed world. David Cox, Coke's Hong Kong-based communications director for Asia, accused Sunita Narain, CSE's director, of "brandjacking" — using Coke's brand name to draw attention to her campaign against pesticides. Narain defended CSE's actions by describing them as a natural follow-up to a previous study it did on bottled water.[

In 2004, an Indian parliamentary committee backed up CSE's findings, and a government-appointed committee was tasked with developing the world's first pesticide standards for soft drinks. Coke and PepsiCo oppose the move, arguing that lab tests aren't reliable enough to detect minute traces of pesticides in complex drinks like soda.

The Coca-Cola Company has responded that its plants filter water to remove potential contaminants and that its products are tested for pesticides and must meet minimum health standards before they are distributed.

Coca-Cola had registered a 11 percent drop in sales after the pesticide allegations were made in 2003.

As of 2005, Coke and Pepsi together hold 95% market share of soft-drink sales in India.

In 2006, the Indian state of Kerala banned the sale and production of Coca-Cola, along with other soft drinks, due to concerns of high levels of pesticide residue On Friday, September 22, 2006, the High Court in Kerala overturned the Kerala ban ruling that only the federal government can ban food products.]

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Don't Explain the Joke

No Congress, no President has been strong enough to stand up to the foreign-controlled Federal Reserve Bank. Yet there is a catch – one that President Kennedy recognized before he was slain – the original deal in 1913 creating the Federal Reserve Bank had a simple backout clause. The investors loaned the United States Government $1 billion. And the backout clause allows the United States to buy out the system for that $1 billion. If the Federal Reserve Bank were demolished and the Congress of the United States took control of the currency, as required in the Constitution, the National Debt would virtually end overnight, and the need for more taxes and even the income tax, itself. Thomas Jefferson was concise in his early warning to the American nation, ”If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.”

Can human's get to the next stage

Theoretically it is possible. In no way easy though. I myself have gone through massive changes the last two years, because of a change of environment. I know that this is on an individual level. But when you change the current paradigm(that's fucking difficult), the people will change just as they have in history. Well there will always be abberant behaviour and deviants, but improvements can be made. I hold firm that changing an environment changes the inhabitants.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

why should you buy gold?

Just a quick note to those invested in Gold. Do not sell! Currently there’s a strong BUY signal. Note that the GLD will eventually go to ZERO because it is only backed by PAPER. Real Gold will soon go through the ceiling because they are monetizing Europe at the same time they’re having to print print priint to bail out all the Corzines that are falling like flys. The false derivitive markets will be stuffed with cash. THE GLD AND GOLD WILL EVENTUALLY SEPARATE. THERE WILL BE NO CORRELATION BETWEEN THE TWO. Spread the word

134 Billion Dollar in US Bond seized at Italian border

Thursday, December 1, 2011

JUST THE TRUTH

America is the main target of the NWO. They've said so since the 1700s. They've tried to destroy the US sense of individual freedoms many many times in the last two centuries. They believe that your life is theirs - that they should decide your fate. They've always done this so they would never have to produce anything useful, NOT to "work". They are the "gentry", the "leisure class". YOU slave for them. They steal your efforts.
The only resolution to this will be a VERY bloody class war.