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Even a 10th Grader Can Distinguish the Truth

Hey jakegint please send us some good video’s on MON.

No press releases please.

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10 comments

  1. JakeGint

    Sorry, but the content of your propaganda vids makes a common press release look like the latest edition of the Oxford Press Encylopedia Germanica.

    As an owner of this site, I want to have more facts, less kooky leftism. Wackjobs can go to Kos or Zerohedge if they want their fill of loosely sourced Luddite nonsense.

    10th grade level, indued.

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  2. CRONKITE

    I agree mental pygmy. But please show me the contrary evidence as i have yet to find it outside of press releases and info disseminated by MON.

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    • JakeGint

      Why should I bother? I could get a scientist on board here and you wouldn’t believe it because:

      a) you’re ill-equipped with regard to any logical or scientific background.

      b) you’re a hopeless conspiracy theorist, believing every arcane and laughable theory that floats from the pits of Zero-land, or worse, Prison Planet.

      Get off you-tube and get your nose in a book for a change. In about five years, you won’t even be challenging me.

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  3. CRONKITE

    I’ll challenge a spot monkey any day.
    I do not disrespect your knowledge or intellect, but rather your emotional ties to so many issues.

    I think it is funny that you must always go on the attack with name calling. Useful idiot was not your usual derogatory name for me, but a good one in your world of belief structures.

    People like you amuse me in how easily your blood pressure can go through the roof.

    A key tell into your frail emotional existence.

    As for floating theories….well let us say i do not believe them all, but find the idea of its very existence interesting.

    Instead of shrugging things off and resorting to assuming everyone is wrong; like you do….i would rather pick up books, research, and go on fact finding missions.

    So please present your scientist and his scientific observations.

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  4. JakeGint

    LOL. Maybe try reading the thread? You started with the names (and continue, I notice), I just responded, with far more accuracy than you.

    As usual.

    I don’t have to “resort” to anything. I happen to know you are wrong, as I have much more inside knowledge on the subject that I don’t care to share with you.

    Do you really believe you are the first dopey hippy who’s swallowed the whole GM-green trope about Monsanto? What arrogance.

    You are “useful” to the powerful interests that would keep the 3rd world starving, for sure, but you are by no means original.

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  5. JakeGint

    BTW — I just saw the video tonight… a high schooler’s final project? “Is MON an evil company?”

    Really?

    Here’s a starter for you… what happened to the company that made Agent Orange?

    Explore….

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  6. CRONKITE

    Good press piece. Talks about future prospects.
    As if eating fish or supplements is no good.
    Lastly where is all the discussion of dead zones, mal-absortion of minerals and vitamins, etc….

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  7. DMG

    “Green Writer” – you sure there’s no bias there?

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    • JakeGint

      Hopeless, I’m afraid. There is no reforming the conspiracy theorist, because they’ve always got another handy excuse.

      Such is Luddism throughout its history.

      After the end of the French Wars, it became increasingly clear that England was suffering from great social, economic and political upheavals. These problems collectively became known as the ‘Condition of England Question’. Many of these problems would have occurred eventually but had been speeded up by the effects of the French Wars on the country. Most of the major changes were the direct result of the French Wars. Others came from natural growth and change. The distress and discontent caused by these enormous changes were manifested in a series of events in the period 1811-19. One of these was the upsurge in Luddism.

      Luddites were men who took the name of a (perhaps) mythical individual, Ned Ludd who was reputed to live in Sherwood Forest. The Luddites were trying to save their livelihoods by smashing industrial machines developed for use in the textile industries of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. Some Luddites were active in Lancashire also. They smashed stocking-frames and cropping frames among others. There does not seem to have been any political motivation behind the Luddite riots; equally, there was no national organisation. The men merely were attacking what they saw as the reason for the decline in their livelihoods.

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