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The Dark Garden: off topic

georgeiii
12 years ago

You know I was just thinking about Monsanto and I can see now the homie connection. These methods could pull the rug right out from under them for control of food.. Europe, Mexico and other countries have stopped buying US corn, even the Japanese. Even African countries where people are starving their fighting against genetically modified US food. They don�t want genetically modified seed in their countries. Especially when Monsanto carries the right to any seeds their crops contaminate like they do here in the US. Monsanto has been buying up seed companies left and right. Now they�ve stretched themselves into information providers to control that too. Awww, homie that�s sad. I had a stand at Earth Day this year and mothers stopped by who were concerned about the food they were feeding their children. One woman said she even feared the local dirt and didn�t even want to use raised beds. Others were concerned about the growing gas shortages and their home heating fuel. Please look up the Barbados nut. Look at how hard homies trying to insult me and distract you about a simple way anyone who has areas of sun light can grow their own food and fuel. See I was thinking of helping one person at a time. Not thousands or millions. Just one. This is another "pink slime" issue. Only it�s a method issue rather than a product issue. There�s nothing they can sue me for. So they hired homie to do an attack job to distract you from the idea. Poor choice of employee there. Homie lacks imagination and only comes across as amusing. But now the ideas are out there and "growing" as we say. You could have solved the whole problem easy. All you had to do is drop Regina off at my front door with a check for five million and you could have had the idea. But then you�d have to face my next idea....non-Liniere motion without the impute of fuel. You do it with Styrofoam you take right from recycling. Of course the idea of people driving around in Styrofoam cars that can�t crash at unbelievable speeds.... See I always wanted to be able to fly under my own power (before I become an Angel of course) Oh, you can demonstrate this yourself. All you need is a plastic bucket and Styrofoam packaging. Do it with the kids, they�ll love it. Break off little chips of the Styrofoam with your finger nail into the bucket. Soon you�ll see the Styrofoam pieces stick to the sides of the bucket. Then they�ll start to float above the rest. You�ll reach a point where they start jumping out the bucket. This is how a bullet train works without melting the rails. Only you don�t need rails or electricity. To stop it just add water. See as you say homie thousands of people read these threads everyday and now this idea is out there too.

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