What are GMO foods? How can you fight back? This is one topic I wasn’t really aware of because when you don’t know, you just don’t know. I finally started to dig deeper into this whole genetically modified foods (GMO) and my finding were very disturbing.
Read more: GMO Foods Conspiracy: The Battle To Free Humanity
Write comment (0 Comments)After observing recent events involving Chipotle and e.coli, here's my analysis of the situation: Chipotle's e.coli outbreaks are not random chance. They are the result of the biotech industry unleashing bioterrorism attacks against the only fast food company that has publicly denounced GMOs.
Write comment (0 Comments)A Superior Court judge has told the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), whose members are responsible for defeating efforts in California, Washington State, and elsewhere to label genetically modified organisms (GMOs), to buzz off after the shady organization tried to weasel its way out of a lawsuit filed against it for breaking the law.
Read more: GMA Loses Court Battle Over Illegal Money Laundering Scheme For GMO Labeling Fight
Write comment (0 Comments)Why does Europe continually ban GMOs while so many people in America continue to eat them? That’s the million dollar question that most people still aren’t even asking in this country. In some cases, people simply don’t want to spend the extra money it costs to buy organic or non-GMO foods, or simply don’t have access to a wide selection of them and are forced to buy them anyway (or eat them at restaurants and cafes).
Read more: The Conspiracy Keeping GMOs On Your Dinner Plate (While Europe Continues To Ban Them)
Write comment (0 Comments)There is a grand conspiracy theory at work to destroy the value of U.S. wheat crops, Monsanto recently told mainstream media reporters in a telephone conference. The contaminated GE wheat recently discovered in Oregon didn’t get there by escaping Monsanto’s open-air GMO experiments, the company claims. Instead, they say it might have been put there by a conspiracy of crop criminals who somehow acquired GE wheat from Monsanto’s field trials way back in 2005, then somehow saved it in a way that kept it genetically viable for eight years, then supposedly drove around Oregon for the sole purpose of releasing the GMOs in some farmer’s field that they just hoped the USDA might be someday be testing for GMO contamination.
Write comment (0 Comments)a secret plan by two or more individuals to do something unlawful or harmful.