Saturday, April 5, 2014

Earthworms Cry For Help! "Feed World"? NO, Kills World...

Feeding the World?
A business out to make money made that up...in a Monsanto PR campaign.
Organic culture have fed themselves for all the years previous to these past 25 of GMO...
GMO is destroying our ability to feed our self. By destroying the soil, insects, and seed. While destroying ocean, stream, lake, pond and river life too with the poisons...
And these poisons are what they really sell. Their product hinges on the fact, shown by their seeds needing poison as their culture.
Teaching plants to grow poisons in them!
And, leaving behind a "food" with no nutritional value.
And that is shown by "food standards" given at CODEX Alimentarius meetings to set world standards for chemicals in our food raised significantly, and nutritional levels lowered to obscene levels...

The EPA in USA has raised the levels of glyphosate ...Not right...



When a scientific society acknowledges a trade organization as a ‘sustaining associate,’ whose voice do we hear when that society speaks—that of science or that of industry?

This is an era of specialists, each of whom sees his own problem and is unaware of or intolerant of the larger frame into which it fits. It is also an era dominated by industry, in which the right to make a dollar at whatever cost is seldom challenged.

When the public protests, confronted with some obvious evidence of damaging results of pesticide applications, it is fed little tranquilizing pills of half truth…

…The major chemical companies are pouring money into universities to support research on insecticides. This creates attractive fellowships for graduate students and attractive staff positions.

Biological-control studies, on the other hand, are never so endowed – for the simple reason that they do not promise anyone the fortunes that are made in the chemical industry.

This explains the otherwise mystifying fact that certain outstanding entomologists are among the leading advocates of chemical control. Inquiry into the background of some of these men reveals their entire research program is supported by the chemical industry. 

Can we ever expect them to bite the hand that feeds them?…
http://collapseofindustrialcivilization.com/tag/silent-spring/

No one said it better than the late U.S. Congressman Ted Weiss:
“... is unsafe at any dose. The public has been duped by an industry propaganda campaign and a handful of federal scientists who have carried the industry’s message to the highest levels of government. They have spread false information about new scientific evidence that dioxin is safe at low levels, and that federal standards should be weakened. The industry campaign is proof of an old maxim: if you repeat a lie enough, people will start believing it...”
http://www.americanhealthstudies.org/wastenot/wn234.htm
Photo: When a scientific society acknowledges a trade organization as a ‘sustaining associate,’ whose voice do we hear when that society speaks—that of science or that of industry?  
This is an era of specialists, each of whom sees his own problem and is unaware of or intolerant of the larger frame into which it fits. It is also an era dominated by industry, in which the right to make a dollar at whatever cost is seldom challenged.

 When the public protests, confronted with some obvious evidence of damaging results of pesticide applications, it is fed little tranquilizing pills of half truth…

…The major chemical companies are pouring money into universities to support research on insecticides. This creates attractive fellowships for graduate students and attractive staff positions.  

Biological-control studies, on the other hand, are never so endowed – for the simple reason that they do not promise anyone the fortunes that are made in the chemical industry. 

This explains the otherwise mystifying fact that certain outstanding entomologists are among the leading advocates of chemical control. Inquiry into the background of some of these men reveals their entire research program is supported by the chemical industry.  
Can we ever expect them to bite the hand that feeds them?…
http://collapseofindustrialcivilization.com/tag/silent-spring/

No one said it better than the late U.S. Congressman Ted Weiss:
“... is unsafe at any dose. The public has been duped by an industry propaganda campaign and a handful of federal scientists who have carried the industry’s message to the highest levels of government. They have spread false information about new scientific evidence that dioxin is safe at low levels, and that federal standards should be weakened. The industry campaign is proof of an old maxim: if you repeat a lie enough, people will start believing it...”

http://www.americanhealthstudies.org/wastenot/wn234.htm
#MONSANTO #BIOTECH #ORGANIC #WORMCASTINGS #FARMERS #FYI #MAUIAG #MAUI #HCS #DOW #DUPONT #BASF #SYNGENTIA #SYNGENTA #PIONEER #BAYER #IGFARBEN #DUPONTE #PETITION #BOYCOTT #REVOLT
Kimberly Usher's photo. 
" For the worm, dioxin-like substances are 1000 times more toxic than a specifically (narcotically) active substances such as chlorobenzenes (Bel94)."
http://www.organicrosecare.org/articles/worm_castings.php

Health Council of the Netherlands:
Committee on Risk Evaluation of Substances/Dioxins
To find "SAFE LEVELS"...
http://gr.nl/sites/default/files/9610e.pdf
Benefits of Worm Castings
  • Improved plant growth
  • Soil softening
  • Biological decomposition
  • Beneficial nematodes
  • Fungus control
  • Odor elimination
  • Insect repellency
Improved Plant Growth
Extensive university plant growth research has been performed by Ohio State, Cornell University, U.C. Davis, the Australia SIRO, and other agriculture organizations to test the benefits of worm castings. These tests have shown improved plant size, bloom quantity, quality, and color for flowers. Fruit and vegetable tests have shown significant yield increases as well as improvements in taste and appearance. Ohio State research showed that the optimum ratio of worm castings to native soil is 10-20 percent.
Little is known about the behaviour of earthworms in Australia. Much of the research that has been done has been carried out in southern Australia, where the climate and soils are quite different to the NSW North Coast. For this reason, this information is very general in its approach. However, the principles established from research on earthworm ecology can be applied generally to most soils and climates.

Benefits of earthworms

By their activity in the soil, earthworms offer many benefits: increased nutrient availability, better drainage, and a more stable soil structure, all of which help improve farm productivity.
  • Improved nutrient availability
    Worms feed on plant debris (dead roots, leaves, grasses, manure) and soil. Their digestive system concentrates the organic and mineral constituents in the food they eat, so their casts are richer in available nutrients than the soil around them. Nitrogen in the casts is readily available to plants. Worm bodies decompose rapidly, further contributing to the nitrogen content of soil.

    New Zealand research shows that worm casts release four times more phosphorus than does surface soil. Worms often leave their nutrient-rich casts in their tunnels, providing a favourable environment for plant root growth. The tunnels also allow roots to penetrate deeper into the soil, where they can reach extra moisture and nutrients. Earthworm tunnelling can help incorporate surface applied lime and fertiliser into the soil.
Earthworms have something to say...
"Caecilians are the most cryptic group of animals, and it's not possible to identify whether it's a new species or genus or family just after collecting it," Biju told BBC News. "We studied the molecules (DNA) and the morphology, both internal and external, to identify the species."

Finding even a single new species of vertebrate is a rare feat for a biologist, especially outside of rainforests, so to find an entirely new family in a populated area is quite impressive. It could also, however, spell trouble. "We found them not only in the forest area but also very close to human settlement," Biju explained. "So conservation of this group is extremely challenging."

Chikilidae are the 10th caecilian family and DNA tests estimate that this family diverged from its nearest relatives some 140 million years ago."


PLEASE DON"T HARM US...We are being Genocide'd!

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