FOOD INC. What Government and Monopolies are doing to our Food???

Discussion in 'Economics' started by jueco2005, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. i dont hate anyone. i do however have a thing for spreading of religious superstition as truth. should ignorance of science be encouraged? how is it good for people to believe in fiction as fact?
     
    #31     Jun 23, 2009
  2. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    You did the exact thing you say you have a thing for. You came into a thread about food to spread your word. I could care less what you believe in and I respect it. The fact that what others believe in gets you so worked up speaks volumes....take care buddy cheer up really...not everyone is as smart as you.
     
    #32     Jun 23, 2009
  3. actually you jumped on something i said in reference to something religious traderzones posted when it was none of your business so any blame about sidetracking the thread is mostly yours. should the better educated about a subject on a public forum be silent when anti science people like you pop up and claim some deity created the world by magic?
     
    #33     Jun 23, 2009
  4. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    this crazy religous nut..look at him spewing his religious beliefs


    you come into a thread about food spreading your word ( belief ). the very thing you have a thing for according to you.


    I butt in....if only I had held back on being confused by why you posted your drivel in a food thread. I wouldnt be at fault


    you try to belittle me and continue spreading your drivel


    and now its my fault....oh boy, now I really feel sorry for people around you. You are the Im always right never at fault type of personality....oh boy
     
    #34     Jun 23, 2009
  5. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    I eat meat. A also agree with you. Human teeth were not designed to eat meat. A Friend of mine who trains pro athletes said, "bite down on your finger with your molars. Now put your finger in a dog's mouth, and feel those molars. The difference? Your's are flat, made to grind. The dog's are sharp like a pair of scissors..."

    During the great depression, my Grandmother, rest her soul, used to tell us about eating cabbage soup, beans, and whatever else they grew. They were the epitome of poor. She said, "there was no bringing home the bacon in those times." (i.e., prosperity)

    The odd part is they were for the most part healthy (minus skin rashes, lice, etc., from not bathing every day like we do today.) There was no diabetes problem, no cancer problem, they were lean, but not mal-nourished looking, etc., In a photo I have hanging over my desk of my Italian Family standing in front of their garden in 1932, I notice that the Men looked to have "the six pack of abs look," and the Women looked like they could do a 10-mile run, no problem at all.

    The wealthier during the depression used to dine out, eat meat, and yes, bring home the bacon. These were the people who were being afflicted by obesity, diabetes, etc., NOT the one's who were poor, living off the land, and eating little to no meat.

    Strange huh?

    We've come so far since then, yet failed to learn from that era...

    Btw, I need to go get my blood pressure meds refilled today, and after re-reading what I typed above, I think I'm going to make a change. A major one!
     
    #35     Jun 23, 2009
  6. Traderzones is a theistic evolutionist who believes the earth is 4.5-4.6 billion years old, the universe 13 billion year old, and that God used evolutionary process to bring about things, and has no problem with life on other planets.

    That would have been obvious to him if he actually read the post enough to understand the discussions on teeth more carefully.

    vhehn is a self-righteous, uninformed lunatic who posts without speaking or knowledge, and attacks everyone who happens not to be an atheist. I put him on ignore long ago.

    ELCubano, your posts usually exhibit someone who is relatively savvy.
     
    #36     Jun 23, 2009
  7. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    remember last year when the kids taken out of that camp in texas or utah ( mormoms or whatever they were) . They were taken into custody by the state and fed regular food and got sick. They had to bring in a nutritionist specialist to help the state feed these kids...they only ate food they grew...
     
    #37     Jun 23, 2009
  8. spinn

    spinn

    How do I get you to pay me to spend a weekend in south beach and strike you in the head? ;)
     
    #38     Jun 23, 2009
  9. achilles28

    achilles28

    Thanks for posting. Thats disgusting.

    I'm transitioning to 100% organic, in the next 12 months.

    Organic food (no GMO, hormone-laden, crap-fed meat/veggies). Atmospheric water generator hooked up to the water tank (eliminate fluoride/chlorine/heavy metals/pharmaceuticals in both tap and bath water). Natural Bath and Laundry Soaps made from vegetable tallow (most ingredients in mainline cosmetics, soaps and detergents are chemical by-products from the Petroleum Industry). We're literally bathing ourselves in toxic chemicals....

    Then chelate heavy metals. Find a good naturopathic dentist. Detox. Buy a new cooking set.

    If I get the cheddar (pun intended), I'd like to buy a hobby farm and raise a small head of livestock and produce. Chickens, goats, beef. Veggies. The 'produce share' co-op movement for small, rural farms has caught on. Mom-and-pop farmers that raise organic - but can't compete - sell direct 'shares' to consumers, for a portion of their output.

    Even fluoridation alone reduces IQ by some 15-20 points. Basically, a partial Chemical lobotomy. Dominant Male Apes committing infanticide to wipe out competition. Its the same thing. We're literally under a form of soft-kill, Chemical attack.

    All the auto-immune diseases, asthma, respiratory, hacking, mucous, blocked/restricted breathing. The food, water and detergents we feed and bath in, on a daily basis, are literally the pollutants responsible for the epidemic in exotic cancers, auto-immune shit, chronic lethargy, compromised immune system, etc etc.
     
    #39     Jun 24, 2009
  10. if you dont want to be ridiculed dont believe ridiculous things like creationism. you have to go pretty far down the intelligence food chain to find people who still believe in biblical creation.
     
    #40     Jun 24, 2009