GENOME-CIDE!!
It’s happening. Monsanto pesticides kills bees.
I believe it won’t be long, if not already, that Monsanto will need to covertly change their name enabling them to continue their practice of population control and the dumbing down of Americans.
Have you ever wondered if the board of directors of Monsanto actually eat the food they genetically modify?
Think about it. Bees are not needed to grow many genetically manipulated foods however, bees are needed to pollinate many organic foods.
So, ask yourself, why would we allow the killing of our bee’s to happen by allowing Monsanto pesticides to be used.
Our government makes growing and selling organic food and plants difficult by heavy restrictions and regulations, driving up the cost to both grower and buyer. Why?
World hunger is a crisis all ready in many countries and will be at our door in no time. Why make small farming and growing our own food so difficult you ask?
This is where Monsanto comes in and has the upper hand in government policy making. GMO foods can be grown much faster and bigger than organic foods enabling more mouths to be fed.
One more power-hungry consideration to ponder… Monsanto sells seeds that will only genetically produce one years yield. How convenient for them. That means that if we buy our seeds from them, we can’t save the seeds that particular plant produces to grow another crop the following year because they won’t produce anything. In a world full of hunger, what kind of monsters would do such a thing? Maybe the writers of The Hunger Games wasn’t so far off track.
Organically grown food tends to be smaller in size and yield smaller crops in general. It is also more work to grow because organic food has to be protected from such things as pests, disease and molds. The crops have to be weeded without the use of chemicals. Organic soil must be protected from infiltration of chemicals from surrounding farms via rain run off and emulsified air pollutant penetration.
Community gardening has become a great way to grow organically. The burden of maintaining crops is divided among many people. Community gardens have many benefits for example, it keeps a variety of food available to the local community. There are no shipping costs. Growing food puts oxygen in the air vs air pollution via processing plants. Local gardening brings people together in a relaxed and fun environment. Plants, trees, flowers and food can be grown and waste composted for future natural fertilizer. It promotes independence, sustainability, neighborhood beautification and possible monetary profit. Many people who are involved in community gardening also aspire to bartering for goods and services, cutting down the cost of living immensely. Some even have farm animals that contribute food such as hens and goats.
More and more people are taking an interest in turning back the hands of time, so to speak, and learning to become free of the fast paced stressful life. They are trading debt, leading to control, for independence, leading to freedom.
Legislation policies have to change in order to preserve our natural and organic world. We need our bees desperately to keep us from having to depend on monsters like Monsanto for our food in the future.
We need to promote independence and sustainability through community gardening and bartering. We should encourage our city planners to approve various fruit trees to be planted throughout cities. If we had an adopt a fruit tree program, we might not have such a need for the adopt a highway program because less junk food containers would be littering our streets. Homeless people could be fed contributing to less crime when they are desperate for food and have no choice but to steal. The list of positive outcome is endless.
There are many ways to get involved with the independence movement.
Check out zoning availability for community gardening in your local area or near by farms.
Network with others about bartering ideas.
Instead of creating more debt through buying things that bring you short-term satisfaction, invest in building a community of like-minded friends working toward true happiness through independence and real freedom. Get involved locally and nationally in changing legislations that takes away our growing freedom. Vote out the use of chemicals that kill our natural environment.
There is a natural euphoric high that happens when you become involved with something bigger then yourself. Make the choice to have the choice.
Jen Nagle
Here are just a few links to get you started.
http://www.americainbloom.org/resources/grant-opportunities.aspx
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/652661
Pinterest ideas http://pin.it/zJUG28D
https://communitygarden.org/resources/10-steps-to-starting-a-community-garden/
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