TIDBIT: CHINA REJECTS SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN GMO CORN

This one may(or at least, should) speak for itself, particularly with my speculation that one should watch for the BRICSA nations to start major sales of non-GMO seeds:

China rejects shipment of GMO Corn

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

11 Comments

  1. amunaor on January 6, 2014 at 1:09 pm

    I wonder if Kashi has taken steps to correct this….

    Kashi GMO Use Creates Controversy, Backlash On Facebook And Twitter:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/kashi-gmo-use-controversy_n_1456748.html

    I’ve been buying Kashi brand cereal for a long time just because the box contained the words: NON GMO and NATURAL, in big, bright, bold letters plastered all over their product; but here, it seems, they’ve proven to be liars, hucksters and charlatans no different than the rest of the gamesters.

    Kellogg has lost tremendous market share because of its warm relationship with Monsanto’s GMO world.

    Just the other day Post, another Monsanto/GMO friend, announced that Cheerios would no longer contain any GMOs. Is this for real, or will it be simply more word game gymnastics?

    Because shoppers have migrated towards Kashi, Non GMO, manna from heaven products, pressure to change has, no doubt, been brought to bear.

    It appears General Mills is now capitulating, whose steering committees are squirming in their seats, because public pressure has implanted a bypass to their wallets.

    I wonder how much of Kashi’s negative press was actually instigated by a, jealous, hidden hand? Even so, Kashi doesn’t appear to have been completely honest.



  2. jedi on January 6, 2014 at 9:46 am

    killing them softly with this corn. killing them softly with lead toys, killing them softly with these songs….
    RKOs newest hit from the band The knock outs.



  3. basta on January 4, 2014 at 4:32 pm

    Ironic at best, considering Chinese security cameras can’t even penetrate the smog of its major cities, and considering the poisons found in any given Chiese import… Not to say that I don’t applaud the Chinese action; GMOs are soft-kill–but apparently China has its own methods and sees no need to support the US’s methods.



    • Frankie Calcutta on January 4, 2014 at 6:55 pm

      Come to think of it, the Chinese are getting even with us everyday with all the tainted food they ship to the US. If you want an overdose of antibiotics and pesticides, eat some food grown in China. They probably just object to our GMO food, not their own. Consider American GMOs a salvo in this toxic food war.

      The real losers will be the hapless Africans, where no shortage of corrupt politicians and merchants will gladly sell this rejected poison to the hungry masses for profit.

      I notice Cheerios cereal has gone GMO free. The tea leaf readers in General Mills must have determined GMOs are bad for the bottom line. I wonder if the oligarchical food poisoners anticipated this with their super computer projections? If so, I’m sure the intended damage to the food supply has been accomplished. A blitzkrieg. If not, their planned GMO food monopoly/GMO-dollar has been derailed. And not by just BRICSA but by American soccer moms.



      • Margaret on January 4, 2014 at 9:22 pm

        True enough about the toxic food wars. How many pet dogs died from tainted jerky treats and babies sickened from melamine in milk formula. Wal-Mart has just recalled Chinese ‘Five Spice Donkey Meat’ after tests showed it was contaminated with fox meat! How ironic that China says the US needs to improve its inspection procedures to meet Chinese quality standards re the corn shipments. Watch out for the TPP trade agreements and hope that ingredients and country of origin labels won’t be prohibited because they might make customers wary and cause a loss of corporate profits.

        Re General Mills, their gesture to customer demands is a bit of a farce. It merely switched from a gmo beet sugar to a non-gmo cane sugar and only in its original Cherrios. All its other cereals still have gmo beet or corn sweeteners.

        Thanks for all your fun posts, Frankie … really enjoy your refreshing, imaginative humor!



        • Robert Barricklow on January 5, 2014 at 10:04 am

          The TPP strikes down ANY Country’s Constitution, basically declaring the TPP the new law of the land(world).
          Did anyone elect the officials of the TPP?
          If there is a dispute, are the officials who arbitrate the dispute elected?

          As those that fear they hope,
          and know they fear.



          • Robert Barricklow on January 5, 2014 at 3:54 pm

            Or, perhaps a better “hope” analogy is that well-known casino maxim: a safe maxim when working in a casino is hope for the worst but expect something even worse.



      • DaphneO on January 5, 2014 at 2:12 am

        Frankie, I’ll second Margaret’s thanks. You make my day! 🙂



        • Frankie Calcutta on January 6, 2014 at 3:19 pm

          Thanks Daphne and Margaret. Maybe one of these years Dr. Farrell will charter one of those cruise ships where all his fans get to wine and dine with him out on the open seas… and Dr. Farrell has to pretend he enjoys it because we all paid lots off money to be there. Just kidding of course. Then we could all finally get a chance to share our ideas and laughs together in person and Dr. Farrell could tell us things he would not put in writing or on video. And for entertainment, when we get out to international waters, Sagnacity and I could have a duel using pistols or sabers.



  4. marcos toledo on January 4, 2014 at 12:22 pm

    These poisoners know no shame even the drug dealers know that they can’t kill off their victims(customers) so quickly. But the scales these criminals operate it doesn’t really matter thanks for the Borg reference Frankie.



  5. Frankie Calcutta on January 4, 2014 at 11:52 am

    If I know my American Big Ag, they will just try to get that rejected GMO corn into China using a backdoor– they will put it into some American bourbon (corn whiskey) and sell it to the Chinese that way.

    Resistance is futile. You will get contaminated.



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