• STOP TALKING AND DO SOMETHING... WE ALL KNOW IT'S SOROS FUNDED TERRORIST...
    These radical campus protests threatening violence against Jews are anything but organic.
    It appears global elites are funding these hateful protests & tent cities.
    @GOPoversight will now follow the money trail, expose it, & hold bad actors funding this hate accountable.
    STOP TALKING AND DO SOMETHING... WE ALL KNOW IT'S SOROS FUNDED TERRORIST... These radical campus protests threatening violence against Jews are anything but organic. It appears global elites are funding these hateful protests & tent cities. @GOPoversight will now follow the money trail, expose it, & hold bad actors funding this hate accountable.
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    This is why you should choose #Organic - #NonGMO https://rumble.com/v4rribc-robert-scott-bell-this-is-why-you-should-choose-organic.html
    From my #Rumble Channel – Please Subscribe Robert Scott Bell, who I Host 5 Days a Week Live on Radio America USA This is why you should choose #Organic - #NonGMO https://rumble.com/v4rribc-robert-scott-bell-this-is-why-you-should-choose-organic.html
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  • Video: Growing Your Way Towards Freedom | Marjory Wildcraft - #Organic #grow #growfood #food - https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=662d1463b9e5b621b34795ec
    Video: Growing Your Way Towards Freedom | Marjory Wildcraft - #Organic #grow #growfood #food - https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=662d1463b9e5b621b34795ec
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    #431: Growing Your Way Towards Freedom | Marjory Wildcraft
    The founder of The Grow Network, Marjory Wildcraft, is home from Anarchapulco and back on the program to remind us that we are all in trouble when the food stops being delivered to the stores. Don’t worry though, because the solution is as simple as learning how to grow food, and luckily Marjory has books, workshops, and forums dedicated to making the process as easy as possible. As factory farms in the USA spontaneously combust, European farmers organize and push back against their governments, and the oligarchs quietly acquire massive amounts of farmland around the world, most Americans are sleepwalking their way into a disaster. Website: www.Macroaggressions.io Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/macroaggressionspodcast C60 Purple Power - https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Chemical Free Body: https://chemicalfreebody.com/macro/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver @ (800) 426-1836: https://macroaggressions.gold/ LegalShield: www.DontGetPushedAround.com EMP Shield: www.EMPShield.com Promo Code: MACRO Solar Power Lifestyle: www.SolarPowerLifestyle.com Promo Code: MACRO Privacy Academy: https://privacyacademy.com/step/privacy-action-plan-checkout-2/?ref=5620 Anarchapulco 2024 Replay: www.Anarchapulco.com Promo Code: MACRO Charlie’s Backyard Farm: www.CharliesBackyardFarm.com Marjory Wildcraft: www.TheGrowNetwork.com
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    The Truth About #Cholesterol https://rumble.com/v4rribc-robert-scott-bell-this-is-why-you-should-choose-organic.html
    From my #Rumble Page – Please Subscribe! Robert Scott Bell, who I Host 5 Days a Week Live on Radio America USA The Truth About #Cholesterol https://rumble.com/v4rribc-robert-scott-bell-this-is-why-you-should-choose-organic.html
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  • Useful Idiots
    There's something odd about those campus tent encampments. Almost all the tents are identical - same design, same size, same fresh-out-of-the-box appearance.

    Which suggests that rather than an organic process, whereby students would bring a variety of individual tents, someone or some organization has supplied them and organized the event.

    I think it would be instructive if we can determine who that someone is. As IF we don't know it is most likely Nazi/Communist collaborator George Soros!

    Because rather than spontaneous demonstrations, these are choreographed events by hidden actors - and the students, sincere though they may be, are merely manipulated props. (Useful Idiots)
    Useful Idiots There's something odd about those campus tent encampments. Almost all the tents are identical - same design, same size, same fresh-out-of-the-box appearance. Which suggests that rather than an organic process, whereby students would bring a variety of individual tents, someone or some organization has supplied them and organized the event. I think it would be instructive if we can determine who that someone is. As IF we don't know it is most likely Nazi/Communist collaborator George Soros! Because rather than spontaneous demonstrations, these are choreographed events by hidden actors - and the students, sincere though they may be, are merely manipulated props. (Useful Idiots)
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  • ONCE UPON A TIME
    1. Our food was Organic
    2. Men were never Women
    3. And Treason Was
    Actual Treason!
    IMAGINE THAT!
    ONCE UPON A TIME 1. Our food was Organic 2. Men were never Women 3. And Treason Was Actual Treason! IMAGINE THAT!
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  • https://livelovefruit.com/glyphosate-in-organic-hydroponic-food/ USDA Organic Now Allows Herbicides like Cancer-Causing Glyphosate #fda #organic #herbicides #glyphosate #cancer
    https://livelovefruit.com/glyphosate-in-organic-hydroponic-food/ USDA Organic Now Allows Herbicides like Cancer-Causing Glyphosate #fda #organic #herbicides #glyphosate #cancer
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    USDA Organic Now Allows Herbicides like Cancer-Causing Glyphosate
    The National Organic Program (NOP) is now allowing the cancer-causing herbicide, glyphosate, in “organic” hydroponic production.
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  • According to sources, NASA has sent a brand new rover to search for any signs of intelligent life on The View.
    Early reports indicated that the rover had yet to encounter any sentient creatures. "Nothing of note has been revealed," Barhnhouse said. "Just a pile of organic goo called a ‘Whoopi Goldberg' and some old fossilized remains that have been identified as once being Joy Behar. But nothing intelligent."
    https://babylonbee.com/news/nasa-sends-rover-to-search-for-intelligent-life-on-the-view
    According to sources, NASA has sent a brand new rover to search for any signs of intelligent life on The View. Early reports indicated that the rover had yet to encounter any sentient creatures. "Nothing of note has been revealed," Barhnhouse said. "Just a pile of organic goo called a ‘Whoopi Goldberg' and some old fossilized remains that have been identified as once being Joy Behar. But nothing intelligent." https://babylonbee.com/news/nasa-sends-rover-to-search-for-intelligent-life-on-the-view
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    NASA Sends Rover To Search For Intelligent Life On ‘The View’
    NEW YORK, NY — According to sources, NASA has sent a brand new rover to search for any signs of intelligent life on The View.
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  • The history of food is as old as human civilization itself, with various cultures developing unique cuisines and culinary traditions over millennia. Here's a brief overview of some key moments and developments in food history:

    Hunter-Gatherer Era: For thousands of years, early humans survived by hunting animals and gathering edible plants. This period laid the foundation for basic cooking techniques such as roasting and boiling.

    Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE): The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities marked a significant turning point in food history. The cultivation of crops such as wheat, rice, and barley led to the development of farming villages and the domestication of animals for food.

    Ancient Civilizations: Civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley contributed to the advancement of agriculture, irrigation systems, and culinary practices. They developed cooking methods, fermentation techniques, and food preservation methods like drying and salting.

    Classical Era (Greece and Rome): Greek and Roman civilizations greatly influenced Western culinary traditions. They introduced olive oil, wine, and various herbs and spices to cooking. The Greeks also established the concept of symposia, social gatherings where food, wine, and conversation were central.

    Medieval Europe: The Middle Ages saw the rise of feudalism and the dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe. Monasteries played a crucial role in preserving and developing culinary techniques. The use of spices, herbs, and exotic ingredients became more widespread among the nobility.

    Age of Exploration (15th–17th centuries): European exploration of the Americas, Asia, and Africa brought about the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the global exchange of foods, plants, and animals. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn, and chili peppers were introduced to Europe, while coffee, tea, and spices became more accessible.

    Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries): Technological advancements revolutionized food production, transportation, and preservation. Canned foods, refrigeration, and pasteurization transformed the way people consumed and accessed food. Mass production and urbanization also led to the rise of fast food and convenience foods.

    20th Century: The 20th century saw further industrialization of food production, as well as the emergence of food science and technology. Fast food chains proliferated, and processed foods became ubiquitous in Western diets. However, there was also a growing interest in organic and sustainable food practices.

    Contemporary Food Trends: In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional and regional cuisines, as well as a focus on health, sustainability, and ethical food production. Food globalization continues, with fusion cuisines and cross-cultural culinary influences becoming more prominent.

    Throughout history, food has not only been essential for survival but also a reflection of cultural identity, social status, and economic conditions. The evolution of culinary traditions and food systems has been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including geography, politics, religion, technology, and globalization.
    The history of food is as old as human civilization itself, with various cultures developing unique cuisines and culinary traditions over millennia. Here's a brief overview of some key moments and developments in food history: Hunter-Gatherer Era: For thousands of years, early humans survived by hunting animals and gathering edible plants. This period laid the foundation for basic cooking techniques such as roasting and boiling. Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE): The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities marked a significant turning point in food history. The cultivation of crops such as wheat, rice, and barley led to the development of farming villages and the domestication of animals for food. Ancient Civilizations: Civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley contributed to the advancement of agriculture, irrigation systems, and culinary practices. They developed cooking methods, fermentation techniques, and food preservation methods like drying and salting. Classical Era (Greece and Rome): Greek and Roman civilizations greatly influenced Western culinary traditions. They introduced olive oil, wine, and various herbs and spices to cooking. The Greeks also established the concept of symposia, social gatherings where food, wine, and conversation were central. Medieval Europe: The Middle Ages saw the rise of feudalism and the dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe. Monasteries played a crucial role in preserving and developing culinary techniques. The use of spices, herbs, and exotic ingredients became more widespread among the nobility. Age of Exploration (15th–17th centuries): European exploration of the Americas, Asia, and Africa brought about the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the global exchange of foods, plants, and animals. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn, and chili peppers were introduced to Europe, while coffee, tea, and spices became more accessible. Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries): Technological advancements revolutionized food production, transportation, and preservation. Canned foods, refrigeration, and pasteurization transformed the way people consumed and accessed food. Mass production and urbanization also led to the rise of fast food and convenience foods. 20th Century: The 20th century saw further industrialization of food production, as well as the emergence of food science and technology. Fast food chains proliferated, and processed foods became ubiquitous in Western diets. However, there was also a growing interest in organic and sustainable food practices. Contemporary Food Trends: In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional and regional cuisines, as well as a focus on health, sustainability, and ethical food production. Food globalization continues, with fusion cuisines and cross-cultural culinary influences becoming more prominent. Throughout history, food has not only been essential for survival but also a reflection of cultural identity, social status, and economic conditions. The evolution of culinary traditions and food systems has been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including geography, politics, religion, technology, and globalization.
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  • https://rumble.com/v3srhqd-non-gmo-vs-usda-organic-organic-wins.html
    Important difference.... NON GMO vs USDA ORGANIC? ORGANIC WINS?
    https://rumble.com/v3srhqd-non-gmo-vs-usda-organic-organic-wins.html Important difference.... NON GMO vs USDA ORGANIC? ORGANIC WINS?
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