Threats to our food security are now impossible to ignore. FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Brooke Miller sounds the alarm on the risks & offers ways to protect our food supply.
Aug 20·edited Aug 20Liked by Brooke Miller M D, FLCCC Alliance
Plant a garden, as Chris Martenson has been saying since lockdowns started. Aim to expand a little each year and learn the lessons to grow more of what you need. Youtube can be a great guide for this.
Been buying beef and pork from a local farm for 3 years now. The quality is so much better than the grocery store, and I know it's all pasture raised. Not going back to the way i ate before.
It only takes a little planning
1) get one or more chest freezers
2) save $ throughout the year to make a large purchase of frozen, butchered meat
3) plan meals ahead of time so you can defrost the portions you need
We need to write to our local government representatives and governors demanding that our food supply be protected from monopolies and the control that the UN, WEF and Bill Gates want over our food, health and lives. My local dairy, beef and chicken farmer is being harassed. He can't process his cattle without a bird flu test. This shouldn't be legal in Florida. Soon, there will be letters written to governor DeSantis about this matter. Already planning to ask him to make ivermectin over the counter like in Tennessee.
We all need to be keenly aware of what has happened to our own food supply. Pls read and keep this comprehensive post: Download it, and save it, and share it to others.
The problem arises from the Dept of Agriculture threatening to close down farm operations that do not vaccinate. They are overstepping and in violation of current laws. https://www.inpowermovement.org/
Where is the alarm about GMO crops w their novel proteins & partner toxins that have been part of population wide feeding trials since 1997 slid into our diets with nothing more than Monsanto believes based on some 90 day bird & rodent feeding studies is the same as God given food?
Organic Consumers has been in front of this fight from the start!
Biotechnology Consultation Memorandum of Conference BNF No. 000001 - September 19, 1994
Participants: Monsanto:
Compositional Analysis
Based on the nature of the genetic modification, it was not expected that glyphosate-tolerant soybeans would differ compositionally from other soybean varieties. To confirm this expectation, Monsanto carried out compositional analyses which focussed on analysis of whole beans but also included compositional analyses of major soy-derived products, including toasted soybean meal, soy oil, defatted soy flour, and soy protein isolate.
Based on their analysis of whole beans (and, for certain parameters, various soy products), Monsanto has concluded that glyphosate-tolerant soybeans are not significantly different from other soybean varieties in protein, fat, fiber, ash, carbohydrate, amino acid, fatty acid, trypsin inhibitor, lectin, isoflavone (genistein and daidzen), phospholipid (lecithin), phytate, stachyose, or raffinose content. Monsanto's analysis of some of these parameters in glyphosate-treated soybeans led them to similar conclusions.
In order to verify that glyphosate-tolerant varieties of soybeans express levels of soybean allergens no greater than traditional varieties, Monsanto carried out immunoblot analysis using pooled serum from individuals allergic to soybeans. Monsanto reported that there was no difference between glyphosate-tolerant and control lines of soybeans in the level of expression of immunoreactive material.
Wholesomeness Studies
Monsanto described the results of wholesomeness studies they carried out in rats, chickens, catfish, dairy cattle, and bobwhite quail. On the basis of their consideration of the totality of these studies, Monsanto has concluded that there is no significant difference in the wholesomeness of glyphosate-tolerant and traditional soybean varieties, as expected from their compositional analysis. These data are summarized on page 49 of Monsanto's September 2 submission.
Conclusions
Monsanto has concluded, in essence, that the glyphosate-tolerant soybean variety they have developed is not significantly altered within the meaning of 21 CFR 170.30(f)(2) when compared to soybean varieties with a history of safe use. At this time, based on Monsanto's description of its data and analysis, the agency considers Monsanto's consultation on this product to be complete.
F. Owen Fields, Ph.D. Page Last Updated: 06/18/2009
One of the most important things is to support small and medium farmers and to make it easier for them to convert to regerative methods. And the likes of Gates should be made to give back much of the land they have bought and prevented from buying more. Bobby Kennedy jnr has been tirelessly fighting the likes of Tyson foods for decades and is the man to clean up the captured so - called regulatory agencies. I am not American but unfortunately or fortunately as the case may turn out, where the US leads, much of the rest of the world follows, or is forced to go cf the green revolution. Interesting times indeed.
One issue that was not discussed in your article is the continued war on nitrogen-based fertilizers in the name of climate change. The cost of energy also plays a significant role in food pricing since food has to be grown, processed, and transported, mostly by use of diesel fuel.
Plant a garden, as Chris Martenson has been saying since lockdowns started. Aim to expand a little each year and learn the lessons to grow more of what you need. Youtube can be a great guide for this.
Been buying beef and pork from a local farm for 3 years now. The quality is so much better than the grocery store, and I know it's all pasture raised. Not going back to the way i ate before.
It only takes a little planning
1) get one or more chest freezers
2) save $ throughout the year to make a large purchase of frozen, butchered meat
3) plan meals ahead of time so you can defrost the portions you need
Hello JohnM: FLCCC Tools & Guides published this look at humans and meat. https://covid19criticalcare.com/tools-and-guides/are-humans-meant-to-eat-meat/
Cool!
Try to make sure freezers are connected to Solar Panels. Just in case Extreme Weather ....
We need to write to our local government representatives and governors demanding that our food supply be protected from monopolies and the control that the UN, WEF and Bill Gates want over our food, health and lives. My local dairy, beef and chicken farmer is being harassed. He can't process his cattle without a bird flu test. This shouldn't be legal in Florida. Soon, there will be letters written to governor DeSantis about this matter. Already planning to ask him to make ivermectin over the counter like in Tennessee.
Spot on.
We all need to be keenly aware of what has happened to our own food supply. Pls read and keep this comprehensive post: Download it, and save it, and share it to others.
The problem arises from the Dept of Agriculture threatening to close down farm operations that do not vaccinate. They are overstepping and in violation of current laws. https://www.inpowermovement.org/
By Feb. 2023 Worldwide Food "Incidents" :
The Dutch have confiscated the land of dairy framers.
Food production facilities in the US, Canada, and New Zealand are being destroyed.
Chicken feed producers laced their feed with a substance that stopped hens from laying eggs.
The US has lost to unexplained destruction 700 food production facilities.
https://www.truth11.com/untitled-832/
List of 96 US-based food manufacturing plants destroyed from 2021 to 2022 under the Biden administration.
https://www.sott.net/article/468673-Here-is-the-updated-list-of-US-based-food-manufacturing-plants-destroyed-while-Bidens-been-in-office
Food Processing Plants That Have Burned Down, Blown Up or Been Destroyed Under Biden
https://jasonsblog.ddns.net/index.php/2024/05/31/suspicious-food-processing-plant-fires/
I can provide two clear risks to our food security the WEF and WHO via the government minions who carry out their instructions.
Where is the alarm about GMO crops w their novel proteins & partner toxins that have been part of population wide feeding trials since 1997 slid into our diets with nothing more than Monsanto believes based on some 90 day bird & rodent feeding studies is the same as God given food?
Organic Consumers has been in front of this fight from the start!
https://organicconsumers.org/
Biotechnology Consultation Memorandum of Conference BNF No. 000001 - September 19, 1994
Participants: Monsanto:
Compositional Analysis
Based on the nature of the genetic modification, it was not expected that glyphosate-tolerant soybeans would differ compositionally from other soybean varieties. To confirm this expectation, Monsanto carried out compositional analyses which focussed on analysis of whole beans but also included compositional analyses of major soy-derived products, including toasted soybean meal, soy oil, defatted soy flour, and soy protein isolate.
Based on their analysis of whole beans (and, for certain parameters, various soy products), Monsanto has concluded that glyphosate-tolerant soybeans are not significantly different from other soybean varieties in protein, fat, fiber, ash, carbohydrate, amino acid, fatty acid, trypsin inhibitor, lectin, isoflavone (genistein and daidzen), phospholipid (lecithin), phytate, stachyose, or raffinose content. Monsanto's analysis of some of these parameters in glyphosate-treated soybeans led them to similar conclusions.
In order to verify that glyphosate-tolerant varieties of soybeans express levels of soybean allergens no greater than traditional varieties, Monsanto carried out immunoblot analysis using pooled serum from individuals allergic to soybeans. Monsanto reported that there was no difference between glyphosate-tolerant and control lines of soybeans in the level of expression of immunoreactive material.
Wholesomeness Studies
Monsanto described the results of wholesomeness studies they carried out in rats, chickens, catfish, dairy cattle, and bobwhite quail. On the basis of their consideration of the totality of these studies, Monsanto has concluded that there is no significant difference in the wholesomeness of glyphosate-tolerant and traditional soybean varieties, as expected from their compositional analysis. These data are summarized on page 49 of Monsanto's September 2 submission.
Conclusions
Monsanto has concluded, in essence, that the glyphosate-tolerant soybean variety they have developed is not significantly altered within the meaning of 21 CFR 170.30(f)(2) when compared to soybean varieties with a history of safe use. At this time, based on Monsanto's description of its data and analysis, the agency considers Monsanto's consultation on this product to be complete.
F. Owen Fields, Ph.D. Page Last Updated: 06/18/2009
https://web.archive.org/web/20101122021318/www.fda.gov/Food/Biotechnology/Submissions/ucm161130.htm
One of the most important things is to support small and medium farmers and to make it easier for them to convert to regerative methods. And the likes of Gates should be made to give back much of the land they have bought and prevented from buying more. Bobby Kennedy jnr has been tirelessly fighting the likes of Tyson foods for decades and is the man to clean up the captured so - called regulatory agencies. I am not American but unfortunately or fortunately as the case may turn out, where the US leads, much of the rest of the world follows, or is forced to go cf the green revolution. Interesting times indeed.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
-- John Adams, 1798
Now that the Constitution has been de facto deprecated by a bought (by the WEF) Congress, it's time for a new Revolution!
One issue that was not discussed in your article is the continued war on nitrogen-based fertilizers in the name of climate change. The cost of energy also plays a significant role in food pricing since food has to be grown, processed, and transported, mostly by use of diesel fuel.
Thanks for the article and useful information.
https://www.inpowermovement.org/