Archive for the 'Food' Category

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Scientist Warns of Dire Consequences with Widespread Use of Glyphosate (RoundUp)

December 14th, 2010

Grim. Via: Organic Consumers: In a paper published in the European Journal of Agronomy in October 2009, Huber and co-author G.S. Johal, from Purdue’s department of botany and plant pathology, state that the widespread use of glyphosate that we see today in agriculture in the United States can “significantly increase the severity of various plant […]

$52 Billion of American Aid and Still Afghans are Dying of Starvation

December 13th, 2010

Failure? Someone wound up with a whole lot of opium and heroin, and a bunch of corporations made a killing from a gusher of absurd and lucrative contracts. That sounds more like just another day at the office than failure to me—considering the criminal organizations involved and their blood soaked gravy train. —Top U.S. Commander […]

No Escape from Sauron’s Ever-Watching Eye

December 11th, 2010

Via: Technofascism Blog: When a man can’t put a simple roof over his head, trap and hunt game, grow food, defecate in a hole and raise and educate children without fending off an endless onslaught of permits, fees, licenses and hordes of heavily armed orcs, he is already living in Mordor and there truly is […]

Food Stamp Rolls Continue to Rise

December 8th, 2010

Via: Wall Street Journal: More people tapped food stamps to pay for groceries in September as the recession and lackluster recovery have prompted more Americans to turn to government safety net programs to make ends meet. Some 42.9 million people collected food stamps last month, up 1.2% from the prior month and 16.2% higher than […]

Why Farmers Are Flocking to Manure

December 5th, 2010

I’d be extremely careful with manure from industrial livestock operations in the U.S. Most or all of what those animals eat is genetically engineered and they are pumped full of antibiotics and injections containing heavy metals. Animal manures can be wonderful fertilizers that build soil structure and increase beneficial biological activity in the soil. Just […]

Court Ruling: Monsanto’s Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets Pose Risk of Irreparable Environmental Harm

December 3rd, 2010

In case you’re wondering how this is going to wind up (on appeal), here are some hints: Monsanto Wins as Supreme Court Backs Alfalfa Seed Planting Change We Can Believe In: Obama Chooses Monsanto Creature, Tom Vilsack, for Secretary of Agriculture Has Obama Ever Met an Industrial Food Shill He Didn’t Appoint? Obama Gives Key […]

Pedophile Cult Urges Support for Dangerous FrankenpHood Crops

December 2nd, 2010

Update: Pedophile Cult Leadership: Pro-GM Statement “Cannot be Considered an Official Position of the Holy See” Via: Catholic News Service: The Vatican did not endorse an 11-page final statement in favor of easing restrictions on and allowing more widespread use of genetically modified crops, especially in poorer nations, said a Vatican official. “The statement is […]

A Vegan No More

November 21st, 2010

Update: Author Receives Death Threats —End Update— This might be useful if you are having to go through watching someone kill themselves and/or their children on a vegan diet. Or not. Via: Voracious Vegan: Many of you know that I have recently been struggling for the first time in my life with health problems. When […]

PRICE CONTROLS ON FOOD IN CHINA

November 17th, 2010

Via: BBC: China’s premier Wen Jiabao has said the government is preparing new measures to stem double-digit food price inflation. “The state council is formulating measures to curb the overly fast rises of prices,” he said in a statement on the government’s website. He gave no details, but they are said to include price caps, […]

One in Seven U.S. Households Hit by Hunger Issues in 2009

November 16th, 2010

Via: Reuters: The number of U.S. households that reported getting emergency food from a food pantry almost doubled between 2007 and 2009, at the height of the recession, a government report said on Monday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said the number of households jumped to 5.6 from 3.9 million. “Households also accessed additional assistance […]

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