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Wednesday
Sep012010

Food War on the people escalates

”If you control the food supply, you control the people” – Henry Kissinger

As Congress readies to gift to Homeland Security control of Americans' food through the the Food Safety Modernization Act, with former Monsanto employee now deputy commissioner for food at FDA, it is noteworthy that there is a prediction of global food insecurity by end of year, police have already begun “Guns Drawn” raids on organic food stores in California in the food war on the people, and the petrochemical-military-industrial-complex has poisoned the Gulf of Mexico food-web. Health Freedom urges public action by signing a petition to Congress.

Eighty percent of food consumed by Americans is genetically modified.

Gary Null reports today, "Hardly a morning passes without food making the headlines."

In an April 10 examiner article, the author highlighted:

"“The world is blissfully unaware that the greatest economic, financial and political crisis ever is a few months away. It takes only the tiniest bit of research to realize something is going critically wrong in the agricultural market. All someone needs to do to know the world is headed for food crisis is to stop reading USDA’s crop reports predicting a record soybean and corn harvests and listen to what else the USDA is saying," says Eric de Carbonnel."

"The USDA has declared half the counties in the Midwest to be primary disaster areas, including 274 counties in the last 30 days alone. This is based on criteria of a minimum of 30 percent loss in the value of at least one crop in the county."

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