Excellent show! Looking forward to the next installment -- hopefully also two hours. Reply to this
11/3/2009 5:06 AM
Kat wrote:
A very interesting show. As far as the seeds are concerned, it would probably be more fruitful to go to smaller, organic companies than to entities like Monsanto. There are probably associations trying to help poor people in different parts of the world to improve their agricultural methods who would be interested in trying the seed treatments mentioned in the program. Even in the communities in the U.S. that have their own gardens and grow their own food. Often changes can be brought about by grass roots movements which eventually manage to make a place for themselves. This can be said of the ufo disclosure movement itself. Progress can start with individual efforts on a small scale and eventually gain momentum. Reply to this
Angela --
Excellent show! Looking forward to the next installment -- hopefully also two hours.
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A very interesting show. As far as the seeds are concerned, it would probably be more fruitful to go to smaller, organic companies than to entities like Monsanto. There are probably associations trying to help poor people in different parts of the world to improve their agricultural methods who would be interested in trying the seed treatments mentioned in the program. Even in the communities in the U.S. that have their own gardens and grow their own food. Often changes can be brought about by grass roots movements which eventually manage to make a place for themselves. This can be said of the ufo disclosure movement itself. Progress can start with individual efforts on a small scale and eventually gain momentum.
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