Exposing Industry and Gov. Lies about GM Foods with Jeffrey M. Smith 1/4

On the Thursday, February 23 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues his from the road broadcast with guest Jeffrey M. Smith, a leading ...

Exposing Industry and Gov. Lies about GM Foods with Jeffrey M. Smith 2/4

On the Thursday, February 23 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues his from the road broadcast with guest Jeffrey M. Smith, a leading ...



Twinkie Deserves a Big, Fat Taxpayer Rescue

It's time to stop lamenting the Twinkie and do something.

The Washington Post just ran a "eulogy" for the cellophane-wrapped snack cake. The Chicago Tribune ran a "requiem." The New Yorker raised the question "Who Killed Twinkie?"

Twinkie gougers are taking advantage of such reports, asking exorbitant sums for Hostess Brands products on Internet auction sites such as eBay ( EBAY ).

There's now a proposal on the Whitehouse.gov petition site titled "Nationalize the Twinkie industry." It reads: "We the undersigned hereby request Barack Obama to immediately nationalize the Twinkie industry and prevent our nation from losing her sweet, creamy center."

Much more than our nation's sweet, creamy center is at stake. Perhaps that's why a federal bankruptcy judge in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday suggested Hostess and its striking bakers go back to the bargaining table to try to avoid liquidation.

The Twinkie shouldn't be left to die.

Genetically Modified Foods, Are They Safe? | Healing Talks

(Healingtalks) Are genetically modified foods safe? The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM)doesn’t think so.

AAEM’s report

The Academy reported that animal studies indicate serious health risks associated with GM food including

Infertility Immune and food allergy problems Accelerated aging Faulty insulin regulation Changes in major organs and the gastrointestinal system.

The AAEM asked physicians to advise patients to avoid GM foods.

FDA’s own scientists ignored for political reasons

Before the FDA decided to allow GMOs into food without labeling, FDA scientists had repeatedly warned that GM foods can create unpredictable, hard-to-detect side effects, including allergies, toxins, new diseases, and nutritional problems.

They urged long-term safety studies, but were ignored....

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Food Standards Agency - FSA serves up food for thought on GM

FSA serves up food for thought on GM

Monday 10 October 2011

The Food Standards Agency has served up some food for thought by publishing information about GM foods, along with the views of a wide cross-section of interested parties, in the pages of its quarterly magazine Bite.

The publication follows the Government’s announcement of five key principles for considering GM in the UK. The principles emphasise the importance of listening to different views on the use of the technology.

Bite was established by the FSA to discuss challenging food-related issues.

The latest issue of the magazine, entitled: ‘GM – novel cuisine or unpalatable prospect?’, looks at food security and sustainability and asks whether GM may or may not have a valid role to play.

Bite has drawn together the views of leading scientists, researchers, consumer champions, farmers, food manufacturers, Government ministers, including from the Scottish and Welsh Governments, and NGOs.

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GM Food gov News


Teachers contract, Marines, oil pipeline
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Up to 68000 public service jobs to be cut: report
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Santorum: Attacks on Romney are attacks on capitalism
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Comments

Hampshire County C says:
RT @: @:G is for; Goods (buying!) - , Goats - , and GM Food -


Andrew says:
losing their twinkies and yodels. SIGN IT!


Andrew says:
(Experimental) Whitehouse Petition to bailout and save America (kind of) @ RT plz