Food - The Beginning of The End
Charlies Parker
I thought it appropriate to show others what happens when you try to outsmart Nature. In this instance, it appears that Nature saw fit to start a kill off of what does not belong here on mother earth. I am not picking on anyone in particular, this example just happened to show up. Have there been others? Yes. Will there be more? Yes. Is the GM food chain begun its own self destruction? It does appear so. Reason, it is not a sustainable life form. In the photo you see what happens to GM food. I am not a scientist but it appears to me that this orange could not continue on its own. What the black area is I do not know. It does not appear to be mold, it does look like a 'dead' area. I can tell you that this bag of oranges was just purchased at a local Safeway.
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It is clear that Sunkist, inc. is concerned about only one thing (what's new), profit. I know this is no surprise to most people, it is not new to me either. I do hope that the investors (non-contributing zeros) in Sunkist are consuming their products. They readily admit that they are a GM substance producing company. I say substance producing because, you see, it is not food. I suspect it contains nominal nutritional value and I also suspect that, if tested by an independent laboratory, the results would be dismal at best.
The human body can not, nor was it designed to, process synthetic food. As many are coming to realize, processed food substance does not break down in the body. It simply can not be properly processed and, over time, will clog up the liver, kidney's, bladder, pancreas and any other place it can sit and rot. Long term effects of this consumed garbage are a plethora of diseases. Add toxic medications, sugar free sweetners (aspartame poisioning), and lack of vitamin supplements the life expectancy of many drops to less than 75 years. Current death rate ages are dropping like a rock in free fall. Teenagers are having heart attacks and cancer rates of people well under 50 are soaring like a rocket. At this juncture we still have an option. Start growing your own heirloom food and support you small local rancher who is desperately trying to survive. Life used to be simpler, maybe we should have left it that way.
March 22, 2010