Message from @KuhRapMan

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2019-02-20 07:02:49 UTC  

Yes, they do.

2019-02-20 07:03:13 UTC  

I saw a very good documentary.

2019-02-20 07:03:25 UTC  

I will share. 😃

2019-02-20 07:06:31 UTC  

It’s very informative. It’s dated 2012 but it discusses BT, an herbicide that causes the stomach of insects to explode. That’s probably why the insects are disappearing. And why people are getting so many illnesses these days.

2019-02-20 07:20:39 UTC  

Glyphosate is banned as unsafe in many countries, but it is being used rampantly in Monsanto’s Roundup and Ranger Pro products. All for GMO’s. 😡

https://lightonconspiracies.com/12-reasons-why-even-low-levels-of-glyphosate-are-unsafe/

2019-02-20 10:43:18 UTC  

Who pinged me?

2019-02-20 12:23:16 UTC  

I think it was an @ everyone

2019-02-20 12:26:36 UTC  

I had a rough day so I wasn't able to talk about it as much as I'd have liked, but the gmo controversy is one that's very interesting to me. Especially since one of my main life goals is to begin farming

2019-02-20 12:32:30 UTC  

Seed saving and seed libraries are important in maintaining genetic variety in crops. I'd go a little farther and say that gmo + large scale farming both do a lot of damage towards the Earth (goodbye, topsoil), communities (no Farmers Market to tighten social ties; erroded self sufficiency due to no longer saving seeds + needing to repurchase over and over again each cycle, community itself no longer being self sufficient bc all food is trucked in), and non gmo plant genetics due to accidental contamination by those plants from one farm to a neighboring one

2019-02-20 12:34:41 UTC  

There's been a few gmo biased websites claiming that seed saving is only something old fogies do, but it's alive and well in communities dedicated to maintaining heritage crops and rare indigenous American crops. It's also used by poorer farmers who have to save seed in order to have a harvest next season

2019-02-20 12:43:44 UTC  

Personally I see gmos and large scale farming to go hand in hand. Round up resistant = can get rid of weeds in a large area. Gmo corn kernals are meant to be similar sizes so they can be planted and harvested via machine instead of by hand. The gmo is designed to be friendly to these massive farms and I think the recent swell of allergies can be traced back to both of them

2019-02-20 12:44:14 UTC  

And that's it! Thanks for coming to my back alley plant lecture!

2019-02-20 12:56:36 UTC  

Oh I remembered some things, also

2019-02-20 12:58:31 UTC  

**Argument:** world hunger is solved via gmos

It's still a problem now and the yield of modern crops is ridiculous. Gmo companies are not boosting the yield of these plants bc they're philanthropists, they're doing it bc the surplus is revenue.

Look at the amount of food waste there is in the world. Gmos alone won't solve anything.

2019-02-20 13:03:44 UTC  

**Argument:** all modern crops are gmos bc we bred them from one plant. Like wild mustard greens bred into being kale, brussel sprouts, cabbage, etc. And modern wheat being the hybridization of 3 different plants. And tepary beans and and and

Selective breeding does eventually result in a variety of different plants that wouldn't exist without human intervention. But Utu of Sumer (and Katy of Ohio) aren't able to patent their wheat hybridization and sue farmers for accidental contamination of round up resistant plants popping up on their farms.

2019-02-20 13:52:12 UTC  
2019-02-20 13:52:12 UTC  

Xenobitch#7268 (345759841333149708) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-02-20 15:07:15 UTC  

@Zucchini only if illuminati didnt run the world

2019-02-20 15:07:52 UTC  

World hunger can be solved by Jeff bezos alone (and does not even require his entire fortune)

2019-02-20 15:09:55 UTC  

Also I think the"aid" that some african countries get from NGO (non governmental organisations like Unicef) and other organisations actually keep them poor and does not really help them for the longrun

2019-02-20 15:10:42 UTC  

So this is why I hate these mainstream charities: i think they are literally stealing money from them.

2019-02-20 15:33:12 UTC  

i in apple humm illumanti

2019-02-20 16:34:52 UTC  

If the earth is flat then explain mountains

2019-02-20 16:34:58 UTC  

Checkmate reatrds

2019-02-20 16:46:43 UTC  

If earth is flat why can I roll down hills

2019-02-20 16:48:35 UTC  

911 was what made me suspicious to how the things work in our world. It was an inside job no doubt. The thing that got me was tower 7. Many people don't even know about that tower and I didn't knew about it when I first began to listen to what the truthers talked about.

2019-02-20 16:51:02 UTC  

Those are silly questions and you know it. You should try looking into it.

2019-02-20 16:51:31 UTC  

Earth is not flat it’s thicc

2019-02-20 16:52:20 UTC  

It measures and observes flat so there is a good chance that it is flat

2019-02-20 17:09:51 UTC  

@SucculentGrandfather Your level of questioning is not even beginner level. Equivalent to pre-school actually. Do your research and than come up with something more intelligent. Another stupid ass question like that will put you in detention. Am I understood?

2019-02-20 17:10:03 UTC  

the scientific community has official reconigned it as flat plane

2019-02-20 17:11:01 UTC  

hm 16 candles detention

2019-02-20 17:11:08 UTC  

lol

2019-02-20 17:16:24 UTC  

rofl

2019-02-20 17:59:01 UTC  

***Question Of The Day #8***

Was 911 an inside job?

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2019-02-20 19:14:37 UTC  

9/11 was almost certainly not an inside job, simply because it was so poorly executed. It's nearly impossible to tell whether or not a tower struck by a plane will collapse, because of the complex factors at play in the structure of the building. What caused the collapse wasn't the plane crash, but rather, the resulting fire.
The other thing is that after the previous attack (bomb under the towers), there were detailed structural analyses of the towers, so if 9/11 were an inside job, the government would have gone for a plan with a higher chance of success.