Cloned Meat Just Entered The Canadian Food Chain

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Robert, help me remember some of the names of those companies that specialized in non-GMO seeds like Eden Brothers. There were some of those seeds that I purchased from them and saved but since my house was burned down it is possible that I will need to re-plant the few seeds I found in my outbuildings. I have been sifting through some of those saved seeds and am certain they can help replenish the ‘stockpile’ for a few more years.

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Not sure what provider would be your preference but these look promising …https://heritageseedmarket.com/

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Not sure, recalling the Dolly incident, would I ever touch the stuff. I believe that Dolly the sheep was not sent to an abattoir, But the UK did allow for cloned embryos to be imported in the UK farm herds ttps://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-10841415 . EU has banned cloned embryos being imported and the cloning of farm animals or the produce from cloned farm animals being sold in the EU since 2015, https://www.science.org/content/article/eu-parliament-votes-ban-cloning-farm-animals

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… “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.” - Isaiah: 14.14

Good Luck with that.

The one thing the text says that God reserves for himself.

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I am very, very thankful (you don’t know how much) that we stopped eating animals (and their reproductive secretions) many years ago – and that I invested in time to relearn everything I knew about meal preparation – and so this is a non-issue for us personally, as we won’t go near any “meat” whatsoever, whichever way the animals are converted from sovereign beings to objects of consumption (as indeed – such a mindset gets us to the collorary whereby people are also being converted from sovereign beings to objects of consumption).

We have been called weird names (by media systems promoting animal-based diets) for making a plant-based dietary choice – a choice that causes no violence towards animals, and doesn’t require a massive system of food deception at every level. That media phenomenon (that steers people away from ever considering a plant-based diet) has always been highly suspicious to us.

The huge (corporate-engineered, to my way of thinking) societal resistance to healthy plant-based diets has brewed a rather wild theory in my mind about why there is a big push towards the carnivore industry, the recent ostrich killing ritual psyop (and many like it – where a farmer is told he has to kill all the animals on the farm because of a “virus”, and this ritual killing operation is then sensationalized in the media), the social virus-vaccine mind worm, virus technology, and connections to slavery – The more I’ve been thinking about Sitchen’s ideas, the more a wild theory takes shape in my imagination.

I am glad that we nourish ourselves with plants only (more and more of which we source from local organic farmers – as the grocery stores around here are now spraying organic and other produce with some kind of reeking, perfumed toxic chemical), and don’t have to be involved in this insane madness.

What we put into our bodies, and what we put into our minds – those are things we can still control (somewhat). No one actually has to buy cloned (or any) meat in order to be healthy. I rather like nidster’s idea of planting seeds…

And nidster – we’re sorry to hear about your home being burned down, and hope that you are recovering, as best you can, from the shock.

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Is humanity pure physically carbon copies of each other? I have no doubt there are people that can sustain in healthy status on a vegitarian diet. I don’t believe we all can, after all we are individuals.

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Quite so – but I’d maybe add something to that: If the power grid should ever fail in any region, my guess is that those who lose everything, including access to tools, and have to rely solely on our own bodies and instincts for food, that those who will eat the (non-poisonous) plants growing from the ground will do ok… even those who thoughts they could not do well…

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Even the soils, are being corrupted by chemtrials.
Both in driting towards the ground, and the rains; being soaked-up, into the ground.
Albeit, on a much lighter scale.
Point is; over time, they" want only the geoengineered plants to survive.

Dr. Farrell’s blog today, addressed the GMOs.
But the real danger; are the chemtrials; that also corrupt the soils, in which nature grows the plants.

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About 1/3rd of it was damaged by the fire. The smoke damaged the whole house. The full restoration will take another 8 to 12 months. Thank-you for your interest and concern.

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Don’t know.
Used to have Engdahl’s, Seeds of Destruction book[wife donated to Goodwill].
Point is, “They’re” trying to make a market of just “Suicide Seeds”.
So, I imagine its getting harder, and harder to find heirloom seeds.

[just did a search engine quiry, and there were several sources]

Incidently, as google has gone down the search engine tiolet.
Enshitification’s new book; recommends: Kagi.com, as a search engine.
But, there’s a charge.[dont know. because I haven’t bough into it…, yet.
[I still use google. AND, duckduckgo; but it’s been bought, I’ve heard]

It’s sadly getting that way; as more & more public sources, are becoming “Enshitified”.

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Thank-you for keeping me updated. Let me ‘sift’ through my ‘seed bank’ to determine what can be salvaged.

OK, next. Your info is just ‘one-more-nail-in-the-coffin’ of hiding the evidence of their crimes, otherwise known as evidence left behind at the scene of the crime. Of course, they invariably mess-up even when using ‘bleach’ to hide the truth. As an experienced Real Estate Appraiser, you know what I am talking about.

OK next on my agenda was to research a bit more on the Library of Alexandria, and why it needed to be burned. I remembered JPF wrote something about it. Any help would be appreciated even if we needed to begin a new blog or resurrect an old blog. Thanks!

Engdahl’s, Seeds of Destruction is one more piece of the puzzle, and one more bit of important evidence that must be kept hidden from us no matter how many lives must be sacrificed.

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The Library Of Alexandria is an example of their “history”.
Columbus “discovered” America is a damn Mark Twain lie.
“They” knew Mark Twain well, where America was.
It was time to let the useless eaters in on a secret.
Before the “burning” of Alexandria, an IRAQ black op; looted the library.
I mean, once you “know” THEM; it’s hard not to: NO THEM!

Yes, my real estate appraiser days; was a perfect secgway, into this subject matter.
There is the “manufactured” illusion, and then; the reality behind it.

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As you wrote it is more or less correct but what may have been overlooked or not known was that weird, unexpected discovery of Antarctica. Any worthwhile research of that subject or of the unusual ‘stuff’ that went on over millions, upon millions of centuries would be a very interesting subject.

Only a few people on Earth would ever consider Lake Vostok to be important although it is the largest of Antarctica’s 675 known subglacial lakes and the 16th largest lake explored in recent times. Oh gawd, those horrible, uncouth and dastardly Russians had the temerity to actually drill down into the lake, twice. A most devastating fact was that fragments of DNA of old life forms were discovered that were ‘viruses’.

Those dastardly Russians must be punished or obliterated for discovering real, truthful facts that go against ‘accepted facts’ regardless of the scientific evidence.

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Yes!
I had thought, at the time; this would make a great sci-fi novel, with an evil monster on the loose…
In Antarctica!
An updated, The Thing, but with a “based on a true story” marketing tag line!
AND, a wicked twist to boot!
The Russians, turn out to be the good guys!

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Nidster, our thoughts and prayers are with you – we’ve had friends and colleagues whose homes have burned, and appreciate how very traumatic that life experience is. We hope that no one in your family was injured. It will probably take a long time to reorganize your lives after that, and we wish you well in that. We hope you have found good craftspeople to help with the restoration.

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Another heritage seed company is https://www.rareseeds.com, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. LOVE THEM.

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Thanks! So far everything has been stripped out of the interior. Our house was built in 1884 prior to electrical wiring. My father and brother were licensed electricians. At the time they only wired it for ‘hot’ and the ground wire. Then in 1960 and again in 1980 they updated it a bit more with main fuse boxes and ‘ground’ wires. Now will are going to have all new plumbing, electrical wiring, HVAC, etc. It will cost at least double our insurance coverage so we’re going to be in debt for the rest of our lives, but at least we will be living comfortably. Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers.

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Thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like you’ve been living in a very unique house, and that you’ve even managed to preserve some of the exterior. It will be nice if you are able to preserve some of the character of the home, as not many people have the experience of being able to live in a heritage home of that era. I hope you’ll be able to get rid of the smell.

BTW: If you are interested in heritage seeds, every year, we love to read J.L. Hudson’s Seed Catalogue. We’ve grown some interesting plants from his seeds.

And, we’re also taking an interest in growing Wasabi in pots (as we don’t have a suitable growing habitat) as we are interested in their culinary and possible medicinal properties – perhaps even a possible means to help with your debt, as they are very expensive to purchase!

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