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“If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny.” ~Thomas Jefferson According to Foodforfreedom S 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act, may be the most dangerous bill in the history of the US 1. It puts all US food and all US farms under Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, in the event of contamination or an ill-defined emergency 2. It would end US sovereignty over its own food supply by insisting on compliance with the WTO, thus threatening national security. 3. It would remove the right to clean, store and thus own seed in the US, putting control of seeds in the hands of Monsanto and other multinationals, threatening US security 4. It deconstructs what is left of the American economy. It takes agriculture and food, which are the cornerstone of all economies, out of the hands of the citizenry, and puts them under the total control of multinational corporations Senate Bill S510 Makes it illegal to Grow, Share, Trade or Sell Homegrown Food www.infowars.com Since the story first broke, a lot has happened. One reason for this could be that food is being poisoned. Collecting rainwater is now illegal in many states. Your intake is being controlled. For more information, visit the following articles as well: www.firetown.com S 510 is hissing in the grass foodfreedom.wordpress.com By Steve Green S 510, the Food Safety Modernization

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HOMEGROWN How To: How to Make A Self-watering (or Sub-irrigated) Garden Container for Cheap

June 29, 2010

Jim and Jessica show you (and Bonnaroo ers) how to grow your own food in small spaces on short money. Perfect for a balcony garden, urban garden, or just that one rocky patch of sun that you can’t plant in. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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I Want It Ital – Pepino Dulce Home-Grown

June 22, 2010

my very first pepinos (solanum muricatum) ripening in the sun! i’m wondering how they taste… i’ve read, the flavor of the fruit is a mix of melon and pear… The pepino is a domesticated native of the Andes. The sweet fruit is common in markets in Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chile, but less often […]

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