Re: Dark Seed: The New World Order
Lost my last post. = (
OK, Chemtrails are a fun conspiracy, because they illustrate some common factors behind conspiracy theories.
First, we have selective memory.
Has anyone introduced you to the FedEx arrow? You may have gone years without noticing it, but when someone introduces to you, you can't help but notice it ever after. Or perhaps you've learned a new word, and then see that word crop up everywhere.
To quote the internet at large, "Once seen, it can't be unseen".
So, this mental trick can produce the illusion that something was never there before. In fact, we have documented evidence of contrails going back to WWII.
Anyhow, if the stuff in jet fuel is toxic enough to make people sick from atmospheric dispersal, why aren't we seeing ground crews and aircraft pilots coming down with illnesses? If people can 'smell' the chemicals they see being disbursed miles away, why don't airports stink to high heaven?
Re: Dark Seed: The New World Order
I'm so angry at myself now to not have noticed the arrow. Now I'm seeing something like a spoon, half moon, an egg, and a mini bar! :)
I thought those chems were in a compartment or something rather than mixed in the fuel?
Re: Dark Seed: The New World Order
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Quirel
Well, I'm not too concerned with GMOs poisoning us in our sleep.
The thing about our crops is, they have a hard time competing with Nature outside of the farm.
Out at the food plant, we used to joke that Round-Up was made from the pureed souls of infant orphans. When plants get soaked with that kind of evil, they just give up. Now we're seeing weeds that are resistant to glyphosphate, the active ingredient in Round-Up.
Does that mean that we are developing corn and weeds that are just as evil as Monsanto is?
I don't hate GMOs so to say and ''organic'' food has the potential to be as problematic as GMOs(plus the name is stupid, every plants are technically organic...). As you said, GMOs bring great advantages. My problem is that Monsanto completely overlooked the health aspect of the question. One of the scientist was claiming that the technique itself used to insert the genes in the plant genome made it carcinogenic. Is it true? It could be but how are we supposed to know if Monsanto interfere with the scientific community to push forward its own agenda?