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If you are wondering why the reporter is being so cordial and supportive its because its on Russia Today, who has an interest in stirring up American unrest, and are willing to provide people ample reason to do so day in and day out, and indeed their concerns are justified, however the masters of this house realize that no one is organized who shouldn't be, the majority of the discontented and indignant are falling for the instruction of their plants be they Peter Joseph (who controls the sympathetic will unrealistic promises of utopia) or Alex Jones (controlling the people with guns and fear of dystopia). They know that any resistance outside these control ops will be sloppy and reactionary and thus easily quelled, and simply provide more unjust cause for more nation wide crackdowns (with Canada firmly tethered behind). You have been warned thoroughly.
 
 
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From Daily Mail Nazi shills


We've long had meat in a can, but now farmers are bringing us meat that has had a scan.


A CT scanner is being used on sheep in a quest to breed the leanest lambs.

The machine, originally designed to detect human tumors, uses a series of X-rays to create a detailed image of the animals' bodies - letting farmers analyse their flock and pick the best rams and ewes for breeding.

Sheep are mildly sedated by a vet and then strapped to a conveyor, with head cushion for comfort, before passing slowly through the scanner.

The scans mean producers can breed and sell healthier sheep that produce the leanest meat. It is

hoped the technique will help revitalise the £822m-a-year lamb industry, which has seen sales fall in recent years.


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From NBC fake news

OSLO, Norway - Two years after receiving its first deposits, a "doomsday" seed vault on an Arctic island has amassed half a million seed samples, making it the world's most diverse repository of crop seeds, the vault's operators announced Thursday.Cary Fowler — who heads the trust that oversees the seed collection, which is 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) from the North Pole, said the facility now houses at least one-third of the world's crop seeds.

"In my lifetime, I don't think we'll go over 1.5 million. I'd be rather surprised if we go over a million," Fowler told The Associated Press. "At that point, we'd have all the diversity in the world ... and the most secure samples."

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The Meatrix

Supermarket secrets

 
 

"Thomas Pawlick's new book is full of very scary facts on how modern industrial farming techniques have reduced the available nutrients. For instance, since 1950 supermarket potatoes in Canada no longer contain Vitamin A, their iron quotient has been reduced by 57% along with their Vitamin C. Meanwhile, tomatoes have lost 61.5% of their calcium, 35.5% of their iron and 50% of their Vitamin A while gaining 200% more sodium! The End of Food shows how it's not enough simply to eat a salad, consumers need to think carefully about who grew the ingredients in it and how and where. And that's not even getting into what's put into our livestock. Gremolata's Malcolm Jolley caught up with the author recently in Toronto."

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